ABES M.Tech FAQs
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for M.Tech admission at ABES Engineering College, or can I apply without it?
Ans. GATE 2026 score is the primary criterion for M.Tech admission through UPTAC PG counselling at ABES. However, candidates without GATE scores may be considered for direct institutional admission subject to AKTU norms and seat availability after GATE-qualified candidates are accommodated. GATE-qualified candidates also receive a ₹12,400 per month MHRD stipend, which makes appearing for GATE strongly advisable.
Ques. What is the GATE stipend and does it cover the full M.Tech fee at ABES?
Ans. GATE-qualified students receive ₹12,400 per month from MHRD for the two-year M.Tech programme at ABES, subject to satisfactory performance. Over 24 months, this amounts to approximately ₹2,97,600, which more than covers the total programme fee of ₹2,80,600, effectively making the M.Tech self-financing for GATE scholars.
Ques. Can a CSE graduate apply for the M.Tech ECE specialization at ABES Ghaziabad?
Ans. Eligibility for M.Tech ECE at ABES requires a B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering or a closely related discipline. A CSE graduate would typically not qualify directly for the ECE specialization, though closely related branches such as Electronics and Computer Science may be considered subject to AKTU norms. The safer option for CSE graduates is the M.Tech CSE specialization.
Ques. Does ABES Engineering College offer hostel facilities for M.Tech students, and what are the charges?
Ans. ABES Engineering College provides separate hostel facilities for male and female students. Hostel charges are not included in the M.Tech programme fee of ₹2,80,600 and are charged separately. Specific hostel fee details and availability should be confirmed directly with the college admissions office before enrollment.
Ques. How many seats are available across M.Tech specializations at ABES, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. ABES Engineering College is AICTE-approved and seat intake for each M.Tech specialization is determined by AICTE norms. Competition depends on the GATE paper (CS or EC) and the UPTAC counselling round. Since UPTAC seat allotment is merit-based on GATE score, students with stronger GATE scores secure seats in earlier counselling rounds with more specialization choices.










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