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M.Tech Admissions - 2010- Guidelines/Suggestion

Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)

NOTE: The following guidelines for M.Tech admissions have been prepared by us considering the information given by previous students based on their score & Rank .



Suggested order of preferences for M.Tech specialization:

Communication Systems.
VLSI / Micro Electronics.
Digital Electronics
Systems & Signals
Computer Science, if interested .
Instrumentation & Controls

Interdisciplinary courses like Satellite Technology, Internet Science, Aerospace, Management, Industrial Engineering ( NITIE – Bombay)
* The selection will be generally based on the Percentile/Rank/Score obtained in GATE.
* In open category the possibility to get the above specializations based on the ranks, will be generally as follows.
* Rank Below - 200 : Communication Systems, VLSI / Micro Electronics in IITs.
* Rank between 200 - 300 : Communication Systems, VLSI / Micro Electronics...
(With interview in IITs).
* Rank between 300 - 600 : The remaining specializations (S.No. 3 to 6) in IITs and all the above specializations in NIT's and Other premier Colleges like BHU, ANNA University College etc., (with interview and written test).
* Rank between 600 - 1000 : Other Universities like JNTU, Osmania etc.
(With written and Interview).
* Rank more than - 1000 : Private Colleges with Direct admission or with Interview.
For interdisciplinary courses percentile will be the main criteria
* The students are advised to apply for more number of Colleges so that they can get
admission in the desired specialization in atleast one or two Colleges. Then the students
can decide to join the appropriate College.
Premier Institutes, in the order of preference :
IISc, Bangalore
IIT, Bombay / Kanpur / Madras / Delhi / Kharagpur / Roorkee / Gowhati
IIIT, Hyderabad ( www.iiit.ac.in/pgadmin.html)
NITIE , Bombay (Management Course)
NITs : Warangal / Suratkal / Tirichy / Calicut etc…..
BHU, Pondicherry university, BITs, Pilani, Anna University, PSG, Coimbatore, Anna University,Rurkela etc…
Other University Colleges……
Selection Criteria:
The selection is, generally based on GATE rank /score. However, some IITs, NITs and other university colleges may conduct a written test / Interview for selection into M.Tech. In such a case, the GATE score is given 70% weightage and remaining 30% weightage is for the written test / Interview. The exact procedure will be known by referring to the information brochure issued by the colleges for admission into M.Tech. The selection criteria may vary from year to year and from college to college.
* In IISc Bangalore, IIT Madras, Kharagpur,Roorkee, the selection is purely based on GATE score.
* In other colleges apart from GATE score, a written test or interview is being conducted
for selection into M.Tech. If a student possess excellent rank in the GATE, then direct admission will also be given without any interview.
Stipend for M.Tech :
The stipend/Scholarship is available for eligible candidates in the form of Teaching assistance ship or Research assistance ship etc. The teaching assistance ship may be preferred, if possible.
Non Stipend M.Tech:
Most of the IITs, NITs & other colleges have certain seats reserved in the Non-stipend category. Here, the UGC scholarship will not be given. All the expenses shall be borne by the students only. Those students who are economically sound and desperate to join IITs, can apply . Students, even with low GATE score can get good specializations.
MS Programme:
Offered by most of the IITs and IISc. The MS course is equivalent to M.Tech. It involves research work and takes about 21/2 to 3yrs to complete the course. Very few seats are available in the IITs. Admissions are given twice in a year (in June & Nov. months). Admissions are based on GATE score + Degree marks + interview. Candidates with reasonably good GATE score and good academic record (> 70% marks) have chances of getting admission in IITs. UGC scholarship will be given throughout the program. Students who can’t get MTech admission in IITs, generally try for MS Course in IITs
Special attention for SC/ST students : 
We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your percentiles. Luck may favour you.
Special attention for Girls:
Certain universities have girls reservation, eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.
Special note for Second Class students: 
If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the pre-requisite. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE Score and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Most of the professors would like to encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above –ve point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT. They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a personnel Interview. some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal.
Note:
1.The students are advised to select the first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE score level as the students are called for interview based on their 1st preference opted, generally
2.Those who have got relatively low scores in the GATE are strongly advised to apply for more number of colleges (not less than 10) so that they can get admission in at least one college in the desired specialization
3.The students shall be in-touch with the daily English newspapers ( The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India etc.) and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
4.All the above guidelines are only suggestive / advisory. The candidates are requested to go through the information brochure of each college and take decision appropriately. Depending upon their interest.
5.The students may also contact their seniors/friends studying in various colleges for their suggestions and latest information about the colleges.

M.Tech Admissions - 2010- Guidelines/Suggestion

Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)

ACE Academy Congratulates all its students who have got good ranks in the GATE –10.
NOTE: The following guidelines for M.Tech admissions have been prepared by us considering the information given by previous students based on their percentile & Rank .

Suggested order of preferences:
VLSI / Micro Electronics
Electronic Design & Technology (Chip Design)
Systems & Signals
Digital Electronics
Computer Science Engineering.
Instrumentation & Controls
Aerospace Engineering
Power System Operation & Control (PSOC)
Power Electronics (Machine Drives)
Power Systems
High Voltage Engineering (Only IISC)
Premier Institutes, in the order of preference
IISc, Bangalore
IIT, Bombay / Kanpur / Madras / Delhi / Kharagpur / Roorkee / Gowhati
IIIT, Hyderabad ( www.iiit.ac.in/pgadmin.html)
NITIE ( Mumbai) : PGD in Management
NITs : Warangal / Suratkal / Tirichy / Calicut etc…..
BHU, BITs, Pilani, Anna University, PSG, Coimbatore, Anna University, etc…
Other University Colleges……
Selection Criteria:
The selection is, generally, based on GATE percentile/rank. However, some IITs, NITs and other university colleges may conduct a written test / Interview for selection into M.Tech. In such a case, the GATE score is given 70% weightage and remaining 30% weightage is for the written test / Interview. The exact procedure will be known by referring to the information brochure issued by the colleges for admission into M.Tech. The selection criteria may vary from year to year and from college to college.
* In IISc Bangalore, IIT Madras, Kharagpur,Roorkee, the selection is purely based on GATE score.
However in other colleges apart from GATE score, a written test or interview is being conducted for selection into M.Tech.
In IIIT, Hyderabad, the selection is based on written test and interview.
NOTE:
* If a student scores more than 98 percentile, there is a chance of getting into IITs.
* If the GATE percentile is from 94 to 98 , the students can try for those IITs where there is written test or interview for selection into M.Tech and also apply for NITs and MS program in IIT / IISc/
* Those who have got less than 94 percentile they can apply for NITs and other colleges or MS program in IIT / IISc
Non Stipend M.Tech:
Most of the IITs, NITs & other colleges have certain seats reserved in the Non-stipend category. Here, the UGC scholarship will not be given. All the expenses shall be borne by the students only. Those students who are economically sound and desperate to join IITs, can apply . Students, even with low GATE score can get good specializations.
MS Programme:
Offered by most of the IITs and IISc. The MS course is equivalent to M.Tech. It involves research work and takes about of 21/2 to 3yrs to complete the course. Very few seats are available in the IITs. Admission are taken twice in a year (in June & Nov. months). Admission are based on GATE score + Degree marks + interview. Candidates with more than 90 percentile GATE score and good academic record
( > 70 % marks) have chances of getting admission.
Special attention for SC/ST students :
We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your percentiles. Luck may favour you.
Special attention for Girls:
Certain universities have girls reservation,eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.

Special note for Second Class students:

If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the pre-requisite. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE Score and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Most of the professors would like to encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above –ve point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT. They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a personnel Interview. some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal.
Note:
Those who have got relatively low scores in the GATE are strongly advised to apply for more number of colleges (not less than 10) so that they can get admission in atleast one college in the desired specialization.
The students are advised to select the first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE score level as the students are called for interview based on their 1st preference opted., generally.
The students shall be in-touch with the daily English newspapers ( The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India etc.) and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
Presently there is a software boom and good campus placements. Hence some of the top rankers may not opt for M.Tech, hence the cut – offs in various primary institutes may slide down this year compared to previous year.
All the above guidelines are only suggestive / advisory. The candidates are requested to go through the information brochure of each college and take decision appropriately. Depending upon their interest.
6. The students may also contact their seniors/friends studying in various colleges for
their suggestions and latest information about the colleges

M.Tech Admissions - 2010- Guidelines/Suggestion

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (CSE)


NOTE: The following guidelines for M.Tech admissions have been prepared by us considering the information given by previous students based on their percentile & Rank .

Suggested order of preferences:

1. Software Engineering & Programming
2. Computer Science and Engineering
3. Network & Internet Engineering or Distributed Computing Systems
4. Information Technology
5. Multimedia
6. Embedded systems
7. Industrial Engineering in NITIE, Bombay.

Premier Institutes and suggested order of preference.
1. IISc, Bangalore
2. IIT, Bombay / Kanpur / Madras / Delhi / Kharagpur / Roorkee / Gowhati
3. Kanwal Rekhi School of information Tehnology, IIT, Bombay ( For both CSE and IT)
NITIE, Bombay (Management Course)

5. IIIT, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Gwalior (www.iiit.ac.in/pgadmin.html)
6. NITs : Warangal / Suratkal / Tirichy / Calicut etc…..

7. Anna university, Chennai ( www.annauniv.edu)
8. Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
9 . BITS, Pilani, Mesra, Ranchi (www.bitmesra.ac.in/index.html)
M.Tech in Computer Engineering
M.Tech in Software Engineering
10. University of hyderabad ( www.uohyd.ernet.in )
11. Jadavpur University, Calcutta (www.jadavpur.edu)
M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering
12. SJCE (www.sjce.ac.in)
M.Tech in Network & Internet Engineering
M.Tech in Computer Engineering
M.Tech in Software Engineering
13. Pondicheerry Engineering College ( www.pec.edu )
M.Tech. Specialisation: Distributed Computing Systems
14. BMSE, Bangalore: M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering
15. Other University Colleges……

Selection Criteria:

For Computer Science, the selection is, generally based on GATE score. However, some IITs, NITs and other university colleges may conduct a written test / Interview for selection into M.Techs. In such a case, the GATE score is given 70% weightage and remaining 30% weightage is for the written test / Interview. The exact procedure will be known by referring to the information brochure issued by the colleges for admission into M.Tech. The selection criteria may vary from year to year and from college to college.

* In IISc Bangalore, IIT Madras, Kharagpur, Roorkee, the selection is based on GATE score. However in other colleges apart from GATE score, a written test or interview is being conducted for selection into M.Tech. If a student possess excellent rank in the GATE, then direct admission will also be given without any interview.
* In IIIT,Hyderabad the admission is based on written test and interview.
* For Central University, Hyderabad, selection is based on written test and interview.

NOTE: 
* If GATE rank is within top 300, there is a chance of getting into IITs.
* If the rank is more than 300, the students can try for those IITs where there is
written test or interview for selection and also apply for NITs and other colleges depending on the merit level..
Stipend for M.Tech :
The stipend/Scholarship Rs.8,000/- is available for eligible candidates in the form of Teaching assistanceship or Research assistanceship etc. The teaching assistanceship may be preferred, if possible.
Non Stipend M.Tech:
Most of the IITs, NITs & other colleges have certain seats reserved in the Non-stipend category. Here, the UGC scholarship will not be given. All the expenses shall be borne by the students only. Those students who are economically sound and desperate to join IITs, can apply . Students, even with low GATE score can get good specializations.
MS Programme:
Offered by most of the IITs and IISc. The MS course is equivalent to M.Tech. It involves research work and takes about 21/2 to 3yrs to complete the course. Very few seats are available in the IITs. Admissions are given twice in a year (in June & Nov. months). Admission are based on GATE score + Degree marks + interview. Candidates with reasonably good GATE score and good academic record (> 70% marks) have chances of getting admission. UGC scholarship will be given throughout the program. Students who can’t get MTech admission in IITs, generally try for MS Course in IITs.
Special attention for SC/ST students: 
We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your percentiles. Luck may favor you.

Special attention for Girls:
Certain universities have girls reservation, eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.

Special note for Second Class students: 
If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the pre-requisite. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE Score and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Most of the professors would like to encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above –ve point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT. They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a personnel Interview. some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal.

Special attention for MCA & MSc (CS):
Regarding the eligibility, please refer to information broucher of various institutes.
Note:
Those who have got relatively low scores in the GATE, are strongly advised to apply for more number of colleges (not less than 10) so that they can get admission in atleast one college in the desired specialization.
The students shall be in-touch with the daily English newspapers ( The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India etc.) and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
All the above guidelines are only suggestive / advisory. The candidates are requested to go through the information brochure of each college and take decision appropriately. Depending upon their interest.
The students may also contact their seniors/friends studying in various colleges for their suggestions and latest information about the colleges.

M.Tech Admissions - 2010- Guidelines/Suggestion

INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING (IN)


Suggested order of preferences for M.Tech specialization: 

1. VLSI / Micro Electronics.
2. Digital Electronics
3. Systems & Signals
4. Instrumentation & Controls
5. Interdisciplinary courses like Satellite Technology, Internet Science, Aerospace, Management, Industrial Engineering (NITIE – Bombay)
6. Computer Science if interested

* The selection will be generally based on the Score obtained in GATE for all inter disciplinary courses.
* For purely instrumentation based courses, GATE rank is the criteria.
Premier Institutes, in the order of preference:
1. IISc, Bangalore
2. IIT, Bombay / Kanpur / Madras / Delhi / Kharagpur / Roorkee / Gowhati
3. IIIT, Hyderabad ( www.iiit.ac.in/pgadmin.html)
4. NITs : Warangal / Suratkal / Tirichy / Calicut etc…..
5. BHU, Pondicherry university, BITs, Pilani, Anna University, PSG, Coimbatore, Anna University,Rurkela etc…
6. Other University Colleges……

Selection Criteria:
The selection is, generally based on GATE rank and percentile. However, some IITs, NITs and other university colleges may conduct a written test / Interview for selection into M.Tech. In such a case, the GATE score is given 70% weightage and remaining 30% weightage is for the written test / Interview. The exact procedure will be known by referring to the information brochure issued by the colleges for admission into M.Tech.
* In IISc Bangalore, IIT Madras, Kharagpur, Roorkee, the selection is purely based on GATE score.
However in other colleges apart from GATE score, a written test or interview is being conducted for selection into M.Tech.
Stipend for M.Tech :
The stipend/Scholarship Rs.8,000/- is available for eligible candidates in the form of Teaching assistance ship or Research assistance ship etc. The teaching assistance ship may be preferred, if possible.

Non Stipend M.Tech:
Most of the IITs, NITs & other colleges have certain seats reserved in the Non-stipend category. Here, the UGC scholarship will not be given. All the expenses shall be borne by the students only. Those students who are economically sound and desperate to join IITs, can apply . Students, even with low GATE score can get good specializations.
MS Programme:
Offered by most of the IITs and IISc. The MS course is equivalent to M.Tech. It involves research work and takes about 21/2 to 3yrs to complete the course. Very few seats are available in the IITs. Admissions are given twice in a year (in June & Nov. months). Admissions are based on GATE score + Degree marks + interview. Candidates with reasonably good GATE score and good academic record (> 70% marks) have chances of getting admission in IITs. UGC scholarship will be given throughout the program. Students who can’t get MTech admission in IITs, generally try for MS Course in IITs
Special attention for SC/ST students: 
We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your percentiles. Luck may favor you.
Special attention for Girls:
Certain universities have girls reservation, eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.

Special note for Second Class students: 
If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the pre-requisite. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE Score and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Most of the professors would like to encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above –ve point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT. They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a personnel Interview. some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal.

Note:
1.The students are advised to select the first preference carefully, appropriate to their
GATE score level as the students are called for interview based on their 1st
preference opted, generally
2. Those who have got relatively low scores in the GATE are strongly advised to apply for more number of colleges (not less than 10) so that they can get admission in atleast one college in the desired specialization.
3. The students shall be in-touch with the daily English newspapers ( The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India etc.) and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
4. All the above guidelines are only suggestive / advisory. The candidates are requested to go through the information brochure of each college and take decision appropriately. Depending upon their interest.
5. The students may also contact their seniors/friends studying in various colleges for their suggestions and latest information about the colleges.




M.Tech Admissions - 2010- Guidelines/Suggestion

CIVIL ENGINEERING (CE)


NOTE: The following guidelines for M.Tech admissions have been prepared by us considering the information given by previous students based on their percentile & Rank .
The Civil Engineering students are eligible to apply for M.Tech in the following departments.
Civil Engineering
Industrial Engineering ( NITIE, Bombay)
Remote sensing ( or GIS) in IITs Kanpur, Bombay, Roorke and some other university colleges..
Aerospace Engineering.
Ocean Engineering.
Earthquake Engineering (IIT, Roorke)
Rock Mechanics (IIT, Delhi) .
Applied Mechanics.(IITs)
Computer Science (in some colleges only)
Suggested Order Of Preferences for M.Tech:
Industrial Engineering in NITIE, Mumbai (If Management course is interested.)
Structures or Computer Science depending upon the interest.
& 4 Geotechnical or Transportation (Depending upon interest)
5. Environmental
6. GIS / Remote Sensing
7. Aerospace Engineering
8. CAD (in IIT Roorke )
9. Construction Management
10. Water Resources
11. Ocean Engineering.
12. Earthquake Engineering.
13. Rock Mechanics
Premier Institutes, in the order of preference
IISc, Bangalore
IIT, Bombay / Madras / Kanpur / Delhi / Kharagpur / Roorkee / Gowhati
IIIT, Hyderbad ( www.iiit.ac.in/pgadmin.html) ( Computer Aided Structural Engineering )
NITs : Suratkal / Tirichy /Warangal / Calicut / Nagpur/ Durgapur/ Rourkela etc…..
BHU, PSG, Coimbatore; Anna University, BITs, Pilani; Pune university, CIT, Coimbatore.
Other University Colleges viz. SVU, Tirupathi; OU, Hyderabad ,JNTU, Hyderabad, Ananthapur; JNTU Kakinada;; AU, Vizag; Annamalai University; Visweswara Institute, Banglore; Mysore University, Gulberga University, etc…
7. Private Colleges viz. CBIT, Hyderabad – Structures
Siddartha, Vijayawada – Structures
etc……
Selection Criteria for M.Tech:

GUIDELINES FOR GATE FOREVER EXCELLENCE GUIDELINES

The selection is, generally, based on GATE Rank/Percentile/Score. However, some IITs, NITs and other colleges may additionally conduct a written test / Interview. In such a case, the GATE rank is given 70% weightage and remaining 30% weightage is for the written test / Interview. The exact procedure will be known by referring to the information brochure issued by the colleges for admission into M.Tech each year. The selection criteria may vary from year to year and from college to college. It also depends on the branch /specialization opted.
* The previous cut-off ranks/percentiles are sometimes kept in the web sites of some IITs. The notification for M.Tech admissions will be released separately by IISc, each IIT and other Universities in the leading News Papers. The notification will also be made available in the respective college web site. The students are requested to visit the web site of each IIT for all details. The students can apply for various specializations by mentioning the order of preferences. Depending upon the merit, appropriate specialization will be offered.

NOTE: 
* The students are advised to select the first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE rank as the students are called for interview based on their 1st preference opted and on the merit order. For example, if a 90percentile candidate applies for Structures specialization as the first option in IITs, then there is a danger that the candidate may not be called for interview. The same percentile can be called for interview, if the first preference is Water Resource Engg or Earth quake Engg or CADD etc.. depending upon the rank of the candidate and IITopted. In every specialization, only some number of candidates will be called for interview based on the merit order.

Suggestions:
1. To secure admission in IISc Bangalore, the rank shall be within top 40, generally.
2. If a student gets more than 98 percentile, there is a definite chance of getting admission in IITs. The students can put their dream Specialization as the first choice in the order of preferences.
3. If it is between 94 and 98 percentile, the students can try for those IITs where there is written test/interview for selection. The students have fair chance of getting admission in IITs if interview performance is good. It is advisable not to opt Structures as the first preference in the top IITs. However, if the student is from a reputed college or if he/she has good academic record then the student can opt structures as the first choice. The students are also advised to apply for MS programmes in IITs and for NITs keeping Structures as the first choice.
4. If it is between 89 and 94 percentile, the students can try in IITs like Roorkee, Guwhati etc. but the first choice should be opted carefully. It is advisable to opt specializations like Water resources, Earthquake engineering, Architecture, Computer aided design, etc., as the first choice. They have to also apply the NITs and MS programme in IITs, and other reputed university colleges.
5. If it is below 89 percentile, they are advised to apply for NITs, university colleges and private colleges depending upon the merit level..
* AMIE candidates can get admissions based on their GATE rank in IIT, Madras, Kharagpur & Roorkee. Whereas in other IITs they require to possess some additional professional experience and other qualifications.
Stipend for M.Tech :
Stipend/Scholarship of Rs. 8,000/- is available for GATE- qualified candidates (with more than the cut-off marks) in the form of Teaching assistance ship or Research assistance ship etc. The teaching assistance ship may be preferred, if possible.
NITIE (Bombay):
It offers 2 years PG Diploma in Industrial Engineering. It is a management course equivalent to MBA. It has good campus placements. All the students who have more than 85 percentile are eligible to apply. The admission is purely based on marks secured in the Group Discussion & Interview to be conducted by it later.Strongly recommended to join. Excellent salary packages and campus placements.
IISC, Banglore:
Here the M.Tech specializations available for Civil students are Aerospace, Satellite Technology, Structures, Geotechnical, Water Resource Engg. The admission for M.Tech is normally based on GATE Rank/percentiles. The top rankers generally opt Structural Engg. or Satellite Technology or Aerospace Engg. depending upon their choice. For these three specializations, the cut-off rank is about 15.
After the above three specializations, the other courses preferred are Geotechnical Engg. & Water Resource Engg. in the order. Generally ranks upto 40 can fetch these specilisations..
For MS course in IISc, the students shall appear for a separate written test (on the Civil Engg. Syllabus) followed by an interview. The number of seats for MS is quite less compared to M.Tech.
IITs Bombay, Kanpur, Delhi & Gowhati:
Admission for M.Tech is based on GATE rank/Percentile and the interview conducted by the respective IIT. For Structures in IIT, Bombay and Gowhati, there will be a written test and followed by an interview. For other specializations, only interview is conducted. The interview questions are concentrated mainly on the 1st preference opted for. However, questions from Mathematics etc can also be asked.
If a student possess excellent rank in the GATE, then direct admission will also be given without any interview.
IIT, Madras, Roorkee & Kharagpur:
Generally admissions are given on the basis of GATE rank/Percentile.
IIIT, Hyderabad:
This Institute has good placements. Computer aided Structural Engineering and Building Science, are the two specializations available for Civil Engg. students. The Computer Aided Structural Engineering can be preferred. Stipend will be given for M.Tech, in the second year only. The selection is purely based on the performance in a separate written test to be conducted by it all over the Country and interview.

NITs & Other Universities:
Some of these colleges give admissions based on the GATE rank and other colleges conduct an interview also.
Computer Science: Civil Engg. students can seek admission in M.Tech Computer Science in REC, Warangal, Anna University(Chennai), Central University( Hyderabad), Osmania University( Hyderabad) etc. Selection is based on the performance in the written test conducted separately by the respective University.
Non Stipend M.Tech or Self Financed M.Tech:
Most of the IITs, NITs & other colleges have certain seats reserved in the Non-stipend category. Here, the UGC scholarship will not be given. All the expenses shall be borne by the students only. Those students who are economically sound and desperate to join IITs, can apply for Non-stipend or Self financed MTech in IITs. The Students who have low GATE percentile can get good specializations.

Other University Colleges:
SVU, Tirupathi; JNTU, Hyderabad, JNTU, Ananthapur; JNTU Kakinada; OU, Hyderabad; AU, Vizag, Annamalai University, Visweswara Institute, Banglore, Mysore University, Gulberga University, etc.., In these Colleges admissions are given based on GATE rank/percentile. The students who have less GATE ranks can apply these colleges.
Private Colleges: 
CBIT, Hyderabad – Structures
Siddartha, Vijayawada – Structures
etc….
These colleges are now offering M.Tech programs. But stipend will be given only to some GATE qualified students. The students with relatively very less GATE rank can apply to these colleges.
MS Programme in IITs:
Offered by most of the IITs and IISc. The MS course is equivalent to M.Tech. It involves research work and takes about 2 to 3 years to complete the course. Very few seats are available in the IITs/ IISc. Admissions are given twice in a year (in June & Nov. months). Admission are based on GATE score + Degree marks + interview. Candidates with more than 90 percentile and good academic record (> 70% marks) have chances of getting admission in MS course. UGC scholarship will be given throughout the program.
Special attention for SC/ST students: We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your ranks. Luck may favor you.
Special attention for Girls: Certain universities have girls reservation, eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.
Special note for Second Class students:
If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the pre-requisite to apply for M.Tecch. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE rank and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Some professors would encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above negative point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT. They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a personnel Interview. Some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal.
Note:
Those who have got relatively low percentiles in the GATE, are strongly advised to apply for more number of colleges (not less than 10) so that they can get admission in at least one college in the desired specialization. The students can decide later, to join the appropriate college.
The students shall be in-touch with the daily English newspapers (The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India etc.) and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
All the above guidelines are only suggestive / advisory. The candidates are requested to go through the information brochure of each college and take decision appropriately, depending upon their interest.
The students may also contact their seniors/friends studying in various colleges for their suggestions and latest information about the colleges.
M.Tech Admissions - 2010- Guidelines/Suggestion
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ME)
ACE Academy Congratulates all its students who have got good ranks in the GATE –10.
NOTE: The following guidelines for M.Tech admissions have been prepared by us considering the information given by previous students based on their percentile & Rank . 
IIT’s : MADRAS & KHARAGPUR are offering direct admissions based on GATE score. ( normally they ask you to give 8 to 10 preferences of specialisations.)
IITs, KANPUR, MUMBAI, ROORKEE, GAUHATI & IISc BANGALORE are giving admissions for some specialisation based on the GATE score directly and some specialisations based on GATE Score + TEST + INTERVIEW. So candidates are advised to opt for first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE score ( last year admissions GATE SCORE and specialisations will be given in the brochure or website, generally).
IIT, DELHI is giving admissions based on GATE Score + INTERVIEW. In general candidate are called for interview by considering their first preference so candidate are advised to opt for first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE score.

FOR IIT’S AND IISc THE CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO APPLY IN THE FOLLOWING WAY:
All candidates with 99 percentile and above can apply for M.Tech in Design or Manufacturing as first and second priorities based on their interest. The third option is Industrial Engg.
All the above 98 percentile candidates can apply for industrial, thermal and applied mechanics etc.
Above 96&97 percentile candidates can apply to applied mechanics, composites, aerospace engg,
But 97&98 percentile candidates can apply for MS also for good specializations.
All above 90 percentile candidates can apply for MS

In IIT MUMBAI the order of priorities for ASSISTANTSHIP May be given as follows.
1. Teaching assistantship 2. Research assistantship
3. Teaching assistantship with project 4. Research assistantship with project.
And Order of priorities are :
*For above 99 percentile: design, manufacturing, industrial engg, thermal Engg.
*For above 98 percentile: thermal, Aerospace, energy systems, composites,corrosion engg.
*For above 97&96 percentile: energy systems engg, triobology, corrosion engg.
*But 97&98 candidates can apply for MS also for good specialization 
*All above 90 candidates can apply for MS

Order of priorities in IIT madras (in mechanical department now they will take only on three specializations-wise, but after first semester based on your performance in first semester they will allot specializations)
1.&2. Design sciences & manufacturing sciences (based on your
interest)
3. industrial management ( Humanities department)
4. thermal sciences
5. composites
6. Aerospace engineering
7. Ocean engineering
8. Metallurgical sciences
9. any other specialization of your interest

But 97&98 percentile candidates can apply for MS also for good specialization
All above 90 percentile candidates can apply for MS
The same way for other IIT’s also you can apply.
M.S PROGRAMME: It is equivalent to M.Tech. Admissions are given twice in a year in (JUNE & NOVEMBER) all IIT’s have M.S programme, here the admission is based Gate score + interview + B.tech marks. Generally minimum period is two years but it depends on candidates hard work. If the guide is satisfied with the work then the guide will recommend for awarding MS, if not it may take more time. In general the average time period will be 2½ to 3 years. Candidates who have percentile above 90 with B.tech percentage above 70%. have chances to get this programme.
FOR MS in all IIT’s, THE CANDIDATES WILL BE CALLED FOR INTERVIEW BASED ON GATE SCORE + DEGREE MARKS ( GENERAL METHOD ), BUT SOME TIMES THEY MAY CALL BASED ON GATESCORE ITSELF.
NITIE ( Mumbai) : this is a very good institute in industrial Engg. Here the admissions are based on Gate score + Group discussion + interview. G.D will be conducted generally on the general topics like privatization, how to develop Rural areas, literacy development, terms related to contract and agreement, role of a manager, effects of Gulf war on India, Signing on nuclear treaty by INDIA and preventive measures, Outsourcing, infrastructure devlopment etc. Candidates those who have percentile above 85, will be called for the GD and interview. But fee is 90000 per year and student is entitled to get Rs 8000/- per month as assistantship. After doing PG here you will get a job with min of Rs 8 Lakhs / year. But one thing,you have facility to avail loan in the banks.
PSG college of Engg. Coimbattor: it is a good institute and placement is almost equal to IIT’s. selection is based on Gate + Tamilnadu PG test . First the candidate has to appear for Tamilnadu PG test. Candidates have to apply separately for each department.

NIFFT, Ranchi: Here there are only two specializations, Foundry and manufacturing Engg. Placement is good but in the hardware side only. Admissions are purely based on Gate percentile. 100% placement.
BITS , Pilani: it is also a good institute and is generally next to IIT’s . almost 100% good placement is available. Admissions are based on Gate score. + test for 100 ONE mark QUESTIONS (sometime interview also conducted after test)
NIT, Trichy: This is the top most NIT out of all NIT’s. Here welding technology will be given first preference because, it has very good placement . Admissions are based on Gate score + written test + interview. Here if you complete welding technology specialization you will definitely get job in BHARAT HEAVY PLATES AND VESSELS LTD , VISAKAPATNAM. BUT DESIGN , MANUFACTURING AND OTHER SPECIALISATIONS ALSO EXCELLENT.
THAPAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – PATIALA : Here also they are giving admissions based on GATE + interview. But institute and studies are excellent and almost placement is 100%.
BHU ( Benarus Hindu University): good institute, placement is available and admissions are based on Gate score + test. Here manufacturing is very nice.
CIT, Coimbattor : It is also very good institute, good placement and admissions are based on Gate score + Tamilnadu PG test .
NIT Calicutt: Good placement and admissions are based on GATE score only.
VJTI, Bombay: it is very good institute and has 100% placement. But it has only two specializations, automobile Engg and design. Admissions are based on GATE score only. But the notification will come only in the times of India news paper and Mumbai local news papers.
ISI KOLKOTTA offers M.Tech programme in Computer Science and Quality Control &OR. It is on PAR with IIT
NIT Suratkal and Warangal: good institutes , placement is available, and admissions are based on GATE score only. Notification of Suratkal, generally comes in Indian Express.
Delhi College of Engg.: It is also one of the good institute, placement is available and admissions are based on GATE score only.
B.E College Sibpur, Calcutta. It is also one of the good institute, placement is available and admissions are based on GATE score only.
The next category of Colleges are , NIT Kurukshetra, NIT Alahabad, NIT Baroda , NIT Durgapur, Jodhpur University, Jayachama Rajendra College of Engg. ( JCRCE) Mysore, University College of Engg. Mysore, NIT Nagpur, NIT Indore etc.
The next category of colleges are, S.V. University College of Engg., JNTU, Andhra University College of Engg. Some colleges are available in Bangalore and Karnataka State, some colleges available in Tamilnadu etc. Notifications of these institutes may come in the local dailies. Also this year some private engineering college of AP also started M.Tech like CBIT, Vasavi, GPREC, RGIT etc.
Preferences: Generally Design and manufacturing are treated as equally preferred specializations. Next comes out to be industrial management or industrial engg , next preference goes to the thermal, next is Composites, Aerospace, Ocean Engg., Maintenance Engg., etc.
ABOVE 99 PERCENTILE: They have to apply for all IIT’s and IISc with their interested specializations. They also have to apply for NITIE. If they are between 99 and 99.5 and require design or manufacturing specialization, they have to apply PSG, NIT’s or apply non-stipend (self financing) in IIT’s. etc.
BETWEEN 98 & 99 percentiles: They have to apply for all IIT’s and IISc, They will definitely get seat in IIT’s but not design or manufacturing , but it may be thermal etc. but they have chances to get design or Mfg. If they apply in non-stipend category. They also can apply for NITIE.
BETWEEN 97 & 98 percentiles: They have to apply for all IIT’s and IISc, PSG Coimbuttor, NITIE, NIFFT, for M.Tech, all IIT’s for M.S Programme. You will definitely get seat in IIT’s
but not design or manufacturing or thermal but it may be ocean engg, aerospace engg, etc. But they will have chances to get design or Mfg. If they apply in non-stipend category. Also have chances to get M.S Programme in IIT’ with stipend.
BETWEEN 95 & 97: They can apply for all IIT’s for M.Tech with specializations of Ocean Engg, Aerospace Engg., Maintenance Engg. etc type of least preferred ones with stipend and non stipend. There are chances to get this. You also can apply IIT’s for M.S Programme. You have chances to get this, if you have good percentage in B.Tech and if you perform well in the interview. In addition to this you also have to apply for PSG, CIT, NIFFT, VJTI, NITIE, NIT Trichy, NIT Calicutt, BITS, BHU, NIT Suratkal, HBIT, Kanpur. Etc.,
BETWEEN 90 & 95: Can apply for M.S Programme in IIT’s . If Candidates have good percentage in B.Tech and if they perform well in the interview they have chances to get a seat. you also have to apply for PSG,CIT,NIFFT,VJTI, NITIE, NIT Trichy, NIT Calicutt, BITS, BHU, NIT Suratkal, NIT-Warangal , NIT Bhopal, NIT Durgapur,all other NIT’s, Karnataka &Tamilnadu Engineering Colleges , SVUCE, JNTU, OUCE, AUCE, etc.
BELOW 90 percentiles: You have chances to get seat in NIT Allahabad, NIT Bhopal , University Engg. Colleges like SVUCE, JNTU, OUCE, AUCE, Karnataka and Tamilnadu engg colleges (Govt. & Private) , Jodhpur University etc. Recently in AP also many Engineering colleges has started M.Tech programs and they are also giving stiphend. All below 90 will definitely get seat in this colleges.
Special attention for SC/ST students: We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your percentiles. Luck may favor you.

Special attention for Girls: Certain universities have girls reservation, eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.
Special note for Second Class students: If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the pre-requisite. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE Score and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Most of the professors would like to encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above –ve point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT. They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a personnel Interview. some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal
Note:
Those who have got relatively low scores in the GATE are strongly advised to apply for more number of colleges (not less than 10) so that they can get admission in atleast one college in the desired specialization.
The students shall be in-touch with the daily English newspapers ( The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India etc.) and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
All the above guidelines are only suggestive / advisory. The candidates are requested to go through the information brochure of each college and take decision appropriately. Depending upon their interest. Depending upon their interest.
4. The students may also contact their seniors/friends studying in various colleges for
their suggestions and latest information about the colleges.

M.Tech Admissions - 2010- Guidelines/Suggestion

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (PI)



GUIDELINES FOR GATE FOREVER EXCELLENCE GUIDELINES

NOTE: The following guidelines for M.Tech admissions have been prepared by us considering the information given by previous students based on their percentile & Rank .
NOTE: There is no reservation for PI candidates in IIT’s, they are treating PI candidates along with mechanical only i.e. wherever PI candidates are eligible, they are seeing the percentile/score of mechanical and PI candidates and whoever got high percentile/score for them they are giving seat. But the rank is immaterial.
The same thing is happening with some of the other colleges also. But in some colleges like PSG Coimbuttor, NIFFT Ranchi etc there is reservation for PI.
IIT’s : MADRAS & KHARAGPUR are offering direct admissions based on GATE score ( normally they ask you to give 8 to 10 preferences of specialisations.)

KANPUR, MUMBAI, ROORKEE, GAUHATI & IISc BANGALORE are giving admissions for some specialisation based on the GATE score directly and some specialisations based on GATE Score + TEST + INTERVIEW. So candidates are advised to opt for first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE score ( last year admissions GATE SCORE and specialisations will be given in the brochure or website).
DELHI is giving admissions based on GATE Score + INTERVIEW. In general candidate are called for interview by considering their first preference so candidate are advised to opt for first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE score ( last year admissions GATE SCORE and specialisations will be given in the brochure or website) .
FOR THE IIT’S AND IISc THE CANDIDATES HAVE TO APPLY IN THE FOLLOWING WAY: All candidates with 99 percentile and above can apply for M.Tech in manufacturing as first priorities. The second option is Industrial Engg. But in some colleges they allowing you for desin also , in such cases you are required to apply design as second preference.
All above 98 percentile candidates can apply for industrial, thermal and applied mechanics etc
Above 96&97 percentile candidates can apply to applied mechanics, composites, aerospace engg,
But 97&98 percentile candidates can apply for MS also for good specialization
All above 90 percentile candidates can apply for MS
In IIT MUMBAI the order of priorities for ASSISTANTSHIP may be given as follows.
1. teaching assistantship 2. Research assistantship
3. Teaching assistantship with project 4. Research assistantship with project

And Order of priorities are:
For above 99 percentile: manufacturing, design ( if they allow you) industrial engg, thermal engg
For above 98 percentile: thermal, Aerospace, energy systems, composites, corrosion engg
For above 97&96 percentile: energy systems engg, triobology, corrosion engg
But 97&98 candidates can apply for MS also for good specialization 
All above 90 candidates can apply for MS
Order of priorities in IIT madras (in mechanical department now they will take only on three specializations wise, but after first semester based on your performance in first semester they will allot specializations)

1.&2. manufacturing sciences & Design sciences
3. industrial management ( Humanities department)
4. thermal sciences
5. composites
6. Aerospace engineering
7. Ocean engineering
8. Metallurgical sciences
9. any other specialization of your interest

But 97&98 percentile candidates can apply for MS also for good specialization
All above 90 percentile candidates can apply for MS
The same way for other IIT’s also you can apply.
M.S PROGRAMME: It is equivalent to M.Tech. Admissions are given twice in a year in (JUNE & NOVEMBER) all IIT’s have M.S programme, here the admission is based GATE score + interview + B.tech marks. Generally minimum period is two years but it depends on candidates hard work. If the guide is satisfied with the work then the guide will recommend for awarding MS, if not it may take more time. In general the average time period will be 2½ to 3 years. Candidates who have percentile above 90 with B.tech percentage above 70%. have chances to get this programme.
FOR MS in all IIT’s, THE CANDIDATES WILL BE CALLED FOR INTERVIEW BASED ON GATE SCORE + DEGREE MARKS ( GENERAL METHOD ), BUT SOME TIMES THEY MAY CALL BASED ON GATESCORE ITSELF.
NITIE ( Mumbai) : this is a very good institute in industrial Engg. Here the admissions are based on Gate score + Group discussion + interview. G.D will be conducted generally on the general topics like privatization, how to develop Rural areas, literacy development, terms related to contract and agreement, role of a manager, effects of Gulf war on India, Sighning on nuclear treaty by INDIA and preventive measures, Outsourcing, infrastructure development etc. Candidates those who have percentile above 85, will be called for the GD and interview. But fee is 90000 per year and student is entitled to get Rs 8000/- per month as assistantship.
After doing PG here you will get a job with min of 8Lakhs / year. But one thing you have facility to avail loan in the banks.
PSG college of Engg. Coimbattor: it is a good institute and placement is almost equal to IIT’s. selection is based on Gate + Tamilnadu PG test . first the candidates has to appear for Tamilnadu PG test. Candidates have to apply separately for each department.
NIFFT, Ranchi: Here there are only two specializations, Foundry and manufacturing Engg. Placement is good but in the hardware side only. Admissions are purely based on Gate percentile. 100% placement.
BITS , Pilani: it is also a good institute and is generally next to IIT’s . almost 100% good placement is available. Admissions are based on Gate score. + test for 100 ONE mark QUESTIONS (sometime interview also conducted after test)
NIT, Trichy: This is the top most NIT out of all NIT’s. here welding technology will be given first preference because, it has very good placement . Admissions are based on Gate score + written test + interview. Here if you complete welding technology specialization you will definitely get job in BARAT HEAVY PLATES AND VESSELS LTD , VISAKAPATNAM. BUT DESIGN , MANUFACTURING AND OTHER SPECIALISATIONS ALSO EXCELLENT.
THAPAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – PATIALA : here also they are giving admissions based on GATE + interview. But institute and studies are excellent and almost placement is 100%.
BHU ( Benarus Hindu University): good institute, placement is available and admissions are based on Gate score + test. Here manufacturing is very nice.
CIT, Coimbattor : It is also very good institute, good placement and admissions are based on Gate score + Tamilnadu PG test .
NIT Calicutt: Good placement and admissions are based on Gate score only.
VJTI, Bombay: it is very good institute and has 100% placement. But it has only two specializations, automobile Engg and design. Admissions are based on Gate score only. But the notification will come only in the times of India news paper and Mumbai local news papers.
ISI KOLKOTTA offers M.Tech programme in Computer Science and Quality Control & OR on PAR with IIT
NIT Suratkal and Warangal:good institutes , placement is available, and admissions are based on Gate score only. Notification of Suratkal, generally comes in Indian Express.
Delhi College of Engg.: it is also one of the good institute, placement is available and admissions are based on Gate score only.
The next category of Colleges are , NIT Kurukshetra, NIT Alahabad, NIT Baroda , NIT Durgapur, Jodhpur University, Jayachama Rajendra College of Engg. ( JCRCE) Mysore, University College of Engg. Mysore, NIT Nagpur, NIT Indore etc.
The next category of colleges are, S.V. University College of Engg., JNTU, Andhra University College of Engg. Some colleges are available in Bangalore and Karnataka State, some colleges available in Tamilnadu etc. Notifications of these institutes may come in the local dailies. Also this year some private engineering college of AP also started M.Tech like CBIT, Vasavi, GPREC, RGIT etc.
Preferences: Generally Design and manufacturing are treated as equally preferred specializations. Next comes out to be industrial management or industrial engg , next preference goes to the thermal, next is Composites, Aerospace, Ocean Engg., Maintenance Engg., etc.
ABOVE 99 PERCENTILE: They have to apply for all IIT’s and IISc with their interested specializations. They also have to apply for NITIE. If they are between 99 and 99.5 and require design or manufacturing specialization, they have to apply PSG, NIT’s or apply non-stipend (self financing) in IIT’s. etc.
BETWEEN 98 & 99: They have to apply for all IIT’s and IISc, They will definitely get seat in IIT’s but not design or manufacturing , but it may be thermal etc. but they have chances to get design or Mfg. If they apply in non-stipend category. They also can apply for NITIE.
BETWEEN 97 & 98: They have to apply for all IIT’s and IISc, PSG coimbuttor, NITIE, NIFFT, for M.Tech, all IIT’s for M.S Programme. you will definitely get seat in IIT’s but not design or manufacturing or thermal but it may be ocean engg, aerospace engg, etc. but they will have chances to get design or Mfg. If they apply in non-stipend category. Also have chances to get M.S Programme in IIT’ with stipend.
BETWEEN 95 & 97: They can apply for all IIT’s for M.Tech with specializations of Ocean Engg, Aerospace Engg., Maintenance Engg. etc type of least preferred ones with stipend and non stipend. There are chances to get this. You also can apply IIT’s for M.S Programme. You have chances to get this, if you have good percentage in B.Tech and if you perform well in the interview. In addition to this you also have to apply for PSG, CIT, NIFFT, VJTI, NITIE, NIT Trichy, NIT Calicutt, BITS, BHU, NIT Suratkal etc.
BETWEEN 90 & 95: Can apply for M.S Programme in IIT’s . If Candidates have good percentage in B.Tech and if they perform well in the interview they have chances to get a seat. you also have to apply for PSG,CIT,NIFFT,VJTI, NITIE, NIT Trichy, NIT Calicutt, BITS, BHU, NIT Suratkal, NIT-Warangal , NIT Bhopal, NIT Durgapur,all other NIT’s, Karnataka &Tamilnadu Engineering Colleges , SVUCE, JNTU, OUCE, AUCE, etc.
BELOW 90: You have chances to get seat in NIT Allahabad, NIT Bhopal , University Engg. Colleges like SVUCE, JNTU, OUCE, AUCE, Karnataka and Tamilnadu engg colleges (Govt. & Private) , Jodhpur University etc. Recently in AP also many Engineering colleges has started M.Tech programs and they are also giving stiphend. All below 90 will definitely get seat in this colleges.
Special attention for SC/ST students :
We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your percentiles. Luck may favour you.
Special attention for Girls:
Certain universities have girls reservation, eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.
Special note for Second Class students: 
If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the
pre-requisite. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE Score and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Most of the professors would like to encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above –ve point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT.They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a
personnel Interview. some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal.

Note:

GUIDELINES FOR GATE FOREVER EXCELLENCE GUIDELINES

Those who have got relatively low scores in the GATE are strongly advised to apply for more number of colleges (not less than 10) so that they can get admission in atleast one college in the desired specialization.
The students shall be in-touch with the daily English newspapers ( The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times of India etc.) and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
All the above guidelines are only suggestive / advisory. The candidates are requested to go through the information brochure of each college and take decision appropriately. Depending upon their interest.
The students may also contact their seniors/friends studying in various colleges
for their suggestions and latest information about the colleges.

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