IISC Bangalore MTECH GATE Cutoff 2026: Branch-Wise Scores, Category Trends & Admission Process

IISC Bangalore MTech GATE Cutoff for Electronic Systems Engineering (ECE) General category loosened, moving from a GATE score of 680 in 2025 to 650 in 2026. The IISC Bangalore MTech GATE Cutoff is the minimum GATE score required for admission to its postgraduate programs at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, with the 2025 cutoff for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) General category being 861. This shift reflects varying applicant pools and exam difficulty across disciplines.

IISC MTech GATE Branch-wise Cutoffs 2025 (General Category)

The following table presents the GATE cutoff scores for various M.Tech branches at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, for the General category in 2025.

M.Tech Branch GATE Score 2025
Computer Science & Engineering (CS) 861
Electronic Systems Engineering (EC) 680
Electrical Engineering (EE) 680
Civil Engineering (CE) 800
Aerospace Engineering (AE) 700
Chemical Engineering (CH) 600

IISC MTech GATE Category-wise Cutoffs for CSE 2025

Admission to M.Tech programs at IISc Bangalore considers reservation policies, leading to varying GATE cutoff scores across different categories for Computer Science & Engineering in 2025.

Category GATE Score 2025 (CSE)
General 861
OBC 830
EWS 820
SC 735
ST 530

IISC MTech GATE Admission & Counselling Dates 2026

Key dates for the IISc Bangalore M.Tech admission process through GATE for the 2026 academic year are outlined below.

Event Date 2026
Online Application Portal Open February 11
Application Deadline (PG & Research Programs) April 06
COAP ID Update Deadline April 17
Interviews/Written Tests (Tentative) April 13-17
COAP Counselling Round 1 Starts May 11
Classes Commencement August 03

FAQs

Q: What is considered a good GATE score for IISc M.Tech admission?

A: A good GATE score for IISc M.Tech admission generally falls within the range of 650 to 900, depending on the specific M.Tech program and the candidate’s category. Popular branches like CSE often require scores upwards of 850 for the General category.

Q: Does IISc Bangalore conduct interviews for M.Tech admissions?

A: Yes, for many M.Tech programs, IISc Bangalore conducts interviews and/or written aptitude tests as part of its selection process, in addition to considering GATE scores. Some departments may base selection 100% on GATE scores, while others use a 70% GATE score and 30% interview weightage.

Q: What are the eligibility criteria for IISc M.Tech programs?

A: Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering/Technology or an equivalent degree and possess a valid GATE scorecard (from 2024, 2025, or 2026) that is valid as of August 1, 2026. Specific GATE papers must match the discipline applied for.

Q: Which M.Tech branches typically have the lowest GATE cutoffs at IISc Bangalore?

A: Based on previous years’ trends, M.Tech programs in Chemical Engineering have historically recorded some of the lowest GATE cutoff scores at IISc Bangalore, with a closing score of 350 for the General category in 2024.

Q: Are GATE scores from previous years accepted for IISc M.Tech admission?

A: Yes, IISc Bangalore accepts valid GATE scores from the current year (2026) and the two preceding years (2025 and 2024) for M.Tech admissions, provided the score remains valid as of August 1, 2026.

Q: What is COAP and is it mandatory for IISc M.Tech admissions?

A: COAP (Common Offer Acceptance Portal) is a centralized platform for M.Tech admissions to IITs and IISc. It is mandatory for all M.Tech applicants to register on the GATE COAP 2026 portal and update their COAP ID on the IISc application interface to receive and accept admission offers.

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