Can I join MBA with GATE score?
This is to inform that GATE is an entrance exam for M. Tech/M.E. or MSc programs but not for MBA program. So you can’t able to join MBA course through GATE exam. There are so many entrance exams for MBA such as CAT,MAT, GMAT, SNAP, IBSAT, JMET, TANCET, ICET etc., for more exams you can search for below link.
Where can I apply with GATE score?
Candidates qualifying GATE can get into NITs, IIITs , IITs and CFTIs on the basis of their scores. So, a candidate needs to qualify the GATE cutoffs in order to get admission in any of these institutes. For admission to NITs, IIITs and CFTIs, candidates are required to participate in the CCMT counselling .
Which universities in Singapore accept GATE score for admission?
Two of the best known universities in Singapore accept GATE score for admission to their post graduate engineering programmes. They are the highly ranked Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and National University of Singapore (NUS) and are positioned among the top 20 universities in the world according to QS world university ranking.
Which universities accept GATE score for post graduate engineering?
Two most of the prominent among are the Technical University of Germany and the RWTH ACHEN. Both the institutes accept GATE scores for their post graduate engineering programmes. Foreign universities accepting GATE score: Programmes under the mentioned faculties in Technical University of Germany accept GATE score.
Do you expect the best college from your gate result?
Recently the GATE result is out. And many students are frantically looking for colleges to get admission for the masters. It is obvious if everyone expects best the college as per their GATE score. After the GATE result, again it’s a mixed feeling.
What is the GATE exam?
GATE is one of the most popular entrance exams in India for postgraduation admission into M.Tech. Every year, over 5-10 lakhs students appear for the GATE exam to take admission into various IITs, NITs and IIITs colleges for Master degree in engineering.