UG% means the percentage marks scored in your 4 year UG programme, as reported by you, rounded to one decimal place.
PG% means the percentage marks scored in your 2 year PG programme, as reported by you, rounded to one decimal place.
GS means the Gate Score (out of 1000) obtained in your Gate exam. Gate score should have been taken in 2021 / 2022 / 2023.
Note: If any of these marks are incorrectly reported in your application form, IIT Madras reserves the right to cancel your application on that basis.
Shortlisting for interviews for M.S. are based on UG marks and GATE score
General Category: We will shortlist based on the number of seats vacant, with the following minimum norms. In addition we will also shortlist other candidates on the basis of criteria at the end of this document.
GS >=575
UG >= 70
Weighted average of GS and UG = 2/3*0.1*GS + 1/3*UG >= 68
EWS, OBC and SC/ST Categories: Proportionately scaled number of candidates will be shortlisted from these categories ranked by the weighted average of GATE and UG subject to the following minimum norms.
EWS Category: GS >= 550, UG >=70, Weighted average >= 68
OBC-NCL Category: GS >= 500, UG >=65, Weighted average >= 60
SC/ST: GS >= 350, UG >= 50, Weighted average >= 50
Shortlisting for interviews for Ph.D. are based on UG marks and PG marks
General Category: We will shortlist based on the number of seats vacant, with the following minimum norms. In addition we will also shortlist other candidates on the basis of criteria at the end of this document.
PG >= 75
UG >= 65
Weighted average of PG and UG = 2/3*PG + 1/3*UG >= 80
EWS, OBC and SC/ST Categories: Proportionately scaled number of candidates will be shortlisted from these categories ranked by the weighted average of PG and UG subject to the following minimum norms.
EWS : PG >= 73, UG >= 63, Weighted average >= 78
OBC: OBC: PG >= 73, UG >= 63, Weighted average >= 78
SC/ST: PG >= 70, UG >= 60, Weighted average >= 75
Shortlisting for interviews for Direct Ph.D. are based on UG marks and GATE score.
Candidates from centrally funded technical institutes(CFTI) need to satisfy the norm for the UG marks OR the GATE score. Candidates from other institutes need to satisfy both UG and GATE score norms.
General Category: We will shortlist based on the number of seats vacant, with the following minimum norms. In addition we will also shortlist other candidates on the basis of criteria at the end of this document.
GS >= 600, UG >= 75
EWS, OBC and SC/ST Categories: Proportionately scaled number of candidates will be shortlisted from these categories ranked by the weighted average of GATE and UG subject to the following minimum norms.
EWS Category: GS >= 575, UG >=75
OBC-NCL Category: GS >= 550, UG >=70
SC/ST: GS >= 350, UG >= 60