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Does DTU accept GATE score?
Delhi Technological University (DTU) Offers admission to M. Tech Programmes through GATE score. After that, the list of shortlisted based on GATE score will be released on August 3, 2020.
Is GATE compulsory for MTech in DTU?
Candidates must have qualified GATE with any one of the following subjects – Civil/ Architecture/ Geomatics/ Geoinformatics/ Computer Science & Engineering/ Information Technology/ Software Engineering/ Electronics & Communication/ Electrical Engineering/ Mathematics/ Physics/ Geology.
Does DTU offer MTech?
MTech programme at DTU is available in both part-time and full-time modes with three and two-year duration. Admission to MTech is subject to a merit list prepared on the basis of GATE scores for all the specialisations (20) except Industrial Biotechnology (IBT).
What is the gate cut off for MTech CSE 2021?
First list GATE Score cut off for M.Tech (CSE) is 660 Second list (if any) will be announced on 22, July 2021. M.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) The two year (Four semesters) course requires the student to earn at-least 64 credits to graduate with M. Tech degree.
How is the placement of MTech in DTU?
DTU MTECH Placement is very Decent. In 2018 DTU (CSE/SE/IT) highest was 26lac .so placement was never problem for DTU .DTU Median package around 16lpa… almost 100\% placement (there are many those opt for goverment jobs/phd etc)
What is the best rank in DTU to get into CSE?
In DTU To get into CSE (cse+swe)/IT (isy) 2000 rank is safe. In NSUT 3000 rank is safe. In Placement both provides many opportunities. Qualcomm/ SanDisk/Samsung R&D/Mobikwik/ Amazon/American Express/ Royal Bank of scotland/ Tejas networks / IBM /Amazon AWS/ Morgan Stanley etc
What is the cutoff for MTech Computer Science at Indraprastha University?
, M.Tech Computer Science and Engineering & Data Engineering, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology,… In 2017, Normalised Score cutoff was around 65, where 50\% weightage was given to Graduation Marks and 50\% to Gate Score normalised to a scale of 100. Eg.