SC and ST students applying for RTU CAM 2026 can expect a minimum GATE score cutoff of approximately 15 to 35 out of 100, depending on the branch, with a dedicated reserved-category merit list to be released after the counselling window opens around June 29, 2026.
RTU CAM (Rajasthan Technical University Common Admission Merit) is the state-level gateway to M.Tech seats at RTU-affiliated government and autonomous colleges in Rajasthan. For SC and ST students, the qualifying GATE score is typically relaxed by 5 to 10 marks compared to the General category, and a separate merit list is published for each reserved category. Students without a valid GATE score may also compete for remaining SC and ST seats through a non-GATE merit route based on B.Tech percentage.
- GATE total marks: 100 — SC and ST cutoffs are generally 5 to 10 marks below the General category closing score for the same branch.
- Separate merit lists are published for SC and ST categories alongside the General merit list after registration closes.
- Non-GATE SC and ST route: Remaining reserved-category seats may be filled through B.Tech percentage-based merit for students without a GATE score.
- Expected merit list release: around June 29, 2026 based on previous year schedules.
- Check the official RTU portal at rtu.ac.in for official notifications and direct download links.
| Direct Link to RTU CAM 2026 SC and ST Merit List (RELEASING SOON) |
RTU CAM 2026 Expected SC and ST Cutoff by Branch
The table below shows the expected minimum GATE score for SC and ST students across major M.Tech branches at RTU-affiliated colleges. These figures are based on 2024 and 2025 admission trends and are indicative until the official merit list is released on rtu.ac.in.
| Branch (M.Tech) | SC Expected GATE Score (out of 100) | ST Expected GATE Score (out of 100) |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) | 28–35 | 24–30 |
| Information Technology (IT) | 25–32 | 22–28 |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) | 22–28 | 18–24 |
| Electrical Engineering (EE) | 20–26 | 17–22 |
| Mechanical Engineering (ME) | 18–24 | 15–20 |
| Civil Engineering (CE) | 15–21 | 13–18 |
These are expected cutoffs based on previous year trends. Actual closing scores depend on seat availability, number of applicants in each category, and any policy changes announced in the RTU CAM 2026 information brochure.
Previous Year RTU CAM SC and ST Cutoff Trends
Tracking cutoff movement over the past two years helps you gauge the competition level for 2026. The table below shows approximate closing GATE scores for SC and ST categories in 2025 and 2024.
| Branch | SC Cutoff 2025 (Approx.) | SC Cutoff 2024 (Approx.) | ST Cutoff 2025 (Approx.) | ST Cutoff 2024 (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSE and IT | 32 | 29 | 28 | 25 |
| ECE | 26 | 23 | 22 | 19 |
| Electrical Engineering | 24 | 21 | 20 | 17 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 22 | 19 | 18 | 15 |
| Civil Engineering | 19 | 16 | 16 | 13 |
Key observation: CSE and IT cutoffs have shown a steady upward trend driven by growing GATE participation in the CS paper. Civil and Mechanical branches consistently show the lowest cutoffs due to fewer applicants per available seat.
Factors Affecting RTU CAM SC and ST Cutoff 2026
Several variables determine where the final SC and ST cutoffs land each year:
- Reserved-category seat matrix: RTU-affiliated colleges follow Rajasthan government reservation norms — approximately 16% of total M.Tech intake is reserved for SC students and 12% for ST students. A higher seat count per category lowers the effective closing score.
- Total GATE-qualified SC and ST applicants: A surge in reserved-category applicants pushes the closing GATE score upward for high-demand branches.
- GATE paper difficulty in 2026: Tougher GATE papers produce lower normalised scores across all categories, which can pull cutoffs down uniformly.
- Branch popularity: High-demand branches such as CSE and ECE close at a higher GATE score; Civil and Mechanical seats often go to students with lower scores.
- Seat vacancy after Round 1: Unfilled seats from the first counselling round are re-allotted in subsequent rounds, which can lower the effective cutoff for students who participate later.
- Policy changes: Any revision in reservation percentages or eligibility criteria announced in the RTU CAM 2026 brochure will directly affect the cutoff for that year.
Non-GATE Route for SC and ST Students
SC and ST students who do not hold a valid GATE score are not automatically disqualified from RTU CAM. Many RTU-affiliated colleges fill remaining reserved-category seats through a non-GATE merit list. Merit in this route is calculated on the basis of:
- B.Tech aggregate percentage or CGPA from a recognised university in the relevant discipline
- Academic performance in subjects aligned with the chosen M.Tech specialisation
The non-GATE process typically opens after GATE-qualified counselling rounds are completed. You must register separately under the non-GATE category and submit supporting documents including your SC or ST caste certificate, B.Tech marksheets from all semesters, and a valid photo identity proof. Seat availability and the exact eligibility criteria for the non-GATE SC and ST route for 2026 will be detailed in the official RTU CAM 2026 information brochure available on rtu.ac.in.
How to Check RTU CAM 2026 SC and ST Merit List
Once RTU publishes the provisional merit list, follow these steps to check your SC or ST category rank:
- Visit the official RTU portal at rtu.ac.in.
- Navigate to the Admissions or RTU CAM 2026 section on the homepage.
- Click the SC or ST Category Merit List link once it goes live.
- Enter your application number or GATE registration number along with your date of birth.
- Your category rank, GATE score, and provisionally allotted college will appear on screen.
- Download and save the merit list PDF for reference during document verification and counselling rounds.
Before the merit list is finalised, verify that your category (SC or ST) is correctly recorded in your RTU CAM application. Any mismatch must be raised during the correction window; errors not corrected in time can result in your being placed in the General category merit list instead.
RTU CAM SC and ST Cutoff 2026 FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum GATE score required for SC students in RTU CAM 2026?
Ans. Based on 2024 and 2025 trends, SC students are expected to need a GATE score of approximately 15 to 35 out of 100 depending on the branch. CSE and IT have the highest expected cutoffs, while Civil and Mechanical branches have the lowest. These are expected figures; the official cutoff will be published on rtu.ac.in after merit list release.
Ques. Is the RTU CAM SC and ST cutoff lower than the General category cutoff?
Ans. Yes. SC and ST students compete in separate reserved-category merit lists. The effective closing GATE score for SC and ST categories is typically 5 to 10 marks lower than the General category closing score for the same branch and college.
Ques. Can ST students without a GATE score apply for RTU CAM 2026?
Ans. ST students without a valid GATE score may be eligible for remaining reserved-category seats through a non-GATE merit list, where merit is based on B.Tech aggregate percentage. This route opens after GATE-qualified rounds are completed. Check the official RTU CAM 2026 brochure on rtu.ac.in for eligibility details and seat availability.
Ques. How many seats are reserved for SC and ST students in RTU CAM 2026?
Ans. RTU-affiliated colleges follow Rajasthan government reservation policy — approximately 16% of total M.Tech seats are reserved for SC students and 12% for ST students. The exact seat matrix varies by college and branch and is published in the official RTU CAM 2026 information brochure.
Ques. When will the RTU CAM 2026 SC and ST merit list be released?
Ans. The RTU CAM 2026 merit list, including SC and ST category lists, is expected to be released around June 29, 2026 based on the announced counselling schedule. Visit rtu.ac.in for the official date and direct download link once the list is published.
Ques. Which branches have the lowest GATE cutoff for ST students in RTU CAM?
Ans. Based on previous year trends, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering consistently have the lowest GATE score cutoffs for ST students, with expected scores in the range of 13 to 20. These branches receive fewer GATE-qualified applicants per seat, which keeps the closing merit lower compared to CSE, IT, or ECE.








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