M Tech GATE Cutoff 2026: Branch-Wise Ranks, Top Iits & Nits

M Tech GATE Cutoff: CSE General at 860 (IIT Bombay 2025), ECE at 706 (NIT Calicut 2025), and Civil Engineering at 579 (IIT BHU 2025) — with 2026 admission figures awaited. The M Tech GATE Cutoff is the minimum score or rank required for admission to postgraduate engineering programs, and while GATE 2026 qualifying marks are officially released, institute-specific admission cutoffs are still being finalized across various counselling rounds. 2026 admission cutoffs will be updated post-release.

Official GATE 2026 Qualifying Cutoffs

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2026 qualifying cutoffs, released by IIT Guwahati, represent the minimum marks required to pass the examination across various engineering disciplines.

Branch General OBC-NCL/EWS SC/ST/PwD
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 30 27 20
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 26.4 23.76 17.68
Mechanical Engineering (ME) 25.2 22.68 16.88
Electrical Engineering (EE) 27.7 24.93 18.56
Civil Engineering (CE) 28.7 25.83 19.23
Instrumentation Engineering (IN) 39.8 35.82 26.66

M.Tech Branch-wise Cutoffs for Top IITs (2025 – Latest — 2026 awaited)

Admission to M.Tech programs in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) is highly competitive, with cutoffs varying significantly by branch and institute. The following table presents the General category GATE scores (out of 1000) for M.Tech admissions in 2025.

Institute Branch GATE Score (General) 2025
IIT Bombay Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 860
IIT Madras Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 840
IIT Delhi Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 820
IIT Roorkee Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 770
IIT Guwahati Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 765
IIT Hyderabad Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 720
IIT Kharagpur Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 710
IIT Kanpur Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 740
IIT BHU (Varanasi) Computer Science & Engineering (AI) 772
IIT BHU (Varanasi) Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) 579
IIT Palakkad Geotechnical Engineering (CE) 359
IIT Palakkad Power Electronics & Power (EE) 398

M.Tech Branch-wise Cutoffs for Top NITs (2025 – Latest — 2026 awaited)

National Institutes of Technology (NITs) also offer M.Tech programs through GATE scores, with cutoffs influenced by the institute’s ranking and program demand. The table below shows the minimum GATE scores (out of 1000) for General category admissions in 2025.

Institute Branch Min GATE Score (General) 2025
NIT Trichy Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 777
NIT Warangal Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 761
MNNIT Allahabad Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 711
NIT Calicut Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 706
NIT Calicut Computer Science & Engineering (Information Security) 685
NIT Calicut Microelectronics & VLSI Design 596
NIT Delhi Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 668
MNIT Jaipur Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 681
MNIT Jaipur Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 463
NIT Delhi Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) 483

GATE M.Tech Cutoff Trends: 2023-2025 for Top IITs (General Category)

Analyzing year-on-year trends provides insight into the fluctuating competitiveness of M.Tech admissions at premier IITs. The following data highlights the GATE scores (out of 1000) for General category admissions from 2023 to 2025.

Institute 2023 Score 2024 Score 2025 Score
IISc Bangalore 890 900 900+
IIT Bombay 750 750 750+
IIT Madras 760 845 852
IIT Delhi 700 725 750+
IIT Kanpur 730 740 740+
IIT Kharagpur 710 720 725+

GATE 2026 Application and Counselling Schedule

Key dates for GATE 2026 application, examination, and subsequent M.Tech counselling processes through COAP (for IITs) and CCMT (for NITs, IIITs, GFTIs) are outlined below.

Activity Date
Online Registration Opens August 25, 2025
Online Registration Closes (without late fee) September 25, 2025
Online Registration Closes (with late fee) October 6, 2025
Admit Cards Available for Download January 2, 2026
GATE 2026 Examinations February 7, 8, 14, 15, 2026
Announcement of Results March 19, 2026
COAP 2026 Registration Starts March 27, 2026
IIT Madras M.Tech Application Starts March 28, 2026
COAP 2026 Round 1 Counselling Begins May 11, 2026
CCMT 2026 Registration Begins May 15, 2026
COAP 2026 Round 5 Counselling Ends June 10, 2026

FAQs

Q: What is considered a good GATE score for M.Tech admission in 2026?

A: A GATE score above 700-750 is generally considered competitive for M.Tech admission to top IITs in core branches for the General category. For NITs, a score above 600-650 is often considered safe for popular branches.

Q: Do all IITs and NITs release a common M Tech GATE cutoff?

A: No, there is no single common M Tech GATE cutoff for all IITs and NITs. Each institute releases its own admission cutoffs based on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and the difficulty of the GATE exam.

Q: How does the GATE cutoff vary for different engineering branches?

A: The GATE cutoff varies significantly across different engineering branches. Highly sought-after branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) typically have higher cutoffs compared to other disciplines.

Q: What is the difference between GATE qualifying cutoff and admission cutoff?

A: The GATE qualifying cutoff is the minimum mark required to pass the GATE examination and be eligible for counselling. The admission cutoff, on the other hand, is the minimum score or rank required to secure a seat in a specific M.Tech program at a particular institute.

Q: When will the final M.Tech admission cutoffs for 2026 be released?

A: The final M.Tech admission cutoffs for 2026 are released by individual IITs and NITs during their respective counselling rounds (COAP for IITs, CCMT for NITs). These are typically updated as the counselling process progresses through multiple rounds.

Q: Can I get M.Tech admission with a low GATE score?

A: While top institutes and popular branches require high GATE scores, admission with a relatively lower score might be possible in newer IITs, less competitive branches, or through later counselling rounds (like spot rounds) at NITs and other participating institutes.

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