IIT Indore GATE Cutoss 2023 has not been released officially IIT Kanpur will release the GATE 2023 cutoff for IIT Indore Students having valid GATE scores from 2023, 2022, or 2021 will be eligible for admission to MTech courses. Considering the IIT Indore GATE cutoff for 2021, The overall cutoff for GATE is 615 - 740 marks. Here is the branch-wise cutoff
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M.Tech Material Science and Engineering |
615 |
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M.Tech Communication and Signal Processing |
657 |
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M.Tech VLSI Design and Nanoelectronics |
670 |
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M.Tech Production & Industrial Engineering |
740 |
Please note that the above cutoff is only for the general category.
Your necessary GATE score for admission to NIT Srinagar's M.Tech programme in civil engineering is determined by the counselling round and your civil engineering specialisation (structural, geotechnical, water resources, etc.).
For 2025, the GATE cutoff (Round 1, General category) for key Civil Engineering specializations at NIT Srinagar is as follows:
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Specialization |
Opening Rank |
Closing Rank (2025, Round 1) |
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Structural Engineering |
442 |
543 |
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Geotechnical Engineering |
382 |
539 |
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Water Resources Engineering |
378 |
520 |
You need a GATE CCMT rank within the range of 378–543 (for Round 1, General category) to get selected for M.Tech in Civil Engineering specializations at NIT Srinagar in 2025.
Eligibility for Full-time Ph.D. at IIT Bhubaneswar (Engineering/Science)
| Criteria | Requirement |
|---|---|
| M.Tech. Percentage | Minimum 60% marks (you have 73%, so you meet this criterion) |
| GATE Qualification | Required for Institute PhD Scholar (regular full-time, with assistantship) |
| GATE Waiver | Only for sponsored projects or special categories |
With 73% in M.Tech, you are academically eligible, but for regular full-time Ph.D. admission (institute-sponsored) in IIT Bhubaneswar, a valid GATE score is required.
But you can still apply under sponsored, project, or special categories, where GATE is not required, but other requirements (such as work experience or organizational sponsorship) are there.
With a GATE 2025 score of 42.33 marks in Computer Science, your son has comfortably crossed the General category qualifying cut-off mark of 29.2 marks and can be eligible for admission into a number of top institutes in India. Here is a quick analysis of where he stands and the options that actually confront him:
| Institute Type | Chance for Admission in CSE |
|---|---|
| Top IITs (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, etc.) | Unlikely, as cutoffs are usually 55–65+ marks |
| Newer IITs (Jodhpur, Patna, Dhanbad, etc.) | Possible in later rounds or for allied CSE branches |
| Top NITs (Trichy, Warangal, Surathkal) | Competitive, but admission more likely in later rounds or for specializations like information security and data science. |
| Mid/Lower NITs | Good chance for direct admission in CSE |
| Top IIITs (Allahabad, Gwalior, Jabalpur) | Competitive; possible depending on the round and specialization |
| Other IIITs | Good chances for CSE or related programs |
Recommendations: Apply through COAP (for IITs) and CCMT (for NITs/IIITs). Keep looking for related fields like Data Science, Cybersecurity, or Information Technology, which may have slightly lower cutoffs. And take all rounds of counseling, including spot rounds, as cutoff trends fluctuate every year. Also visit state universities and centrally funded colleges that accept GATE scores.
Your son is rightly positioned for M.Tech admissions in all NITs, IIITs, and new IITs. CSE and this score will not make the top 5 IITs feasible, but there are plenty of good colleges where he can build a strong academic and professional life. Wishing your son best of luck for future admissions.
Verify your eligibility for your desired course on the GITAM website or get in touch with the admissions office directly if you are a "longterm student"—that is, if you finished your qualifying exam several years ago. Unless otherwise noted, most programmes do not specifically exclude long-term students.
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Student Type |
Eligible for GITAM GAT? |
Notes/Clarification |
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Appearing in the current year |
Yes |
For example, 12th in 2025 or graduation in 2025 |
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Passed in the previous year |
Usually Yes |
No explicit gap year limit for most courses |
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Long-term gap (many years) |
Check course-wise criteria |
No strict age/gap limit, but confirm for each program |
Yes, long-term students can generally apply for the GITAM GAT (GITAM Admission Test) exam, provided they meet the eligibility criteria for the specific course they are interested in.
Yes, it may be possible. Here are the reasons why-
Ultimately, the number of applicants and the interview round will decide your fate.