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GATE 2025 Cutoff for EE (Electrical Engineering) - IIT Roorkee will release the GATE 2025 cutoff for Electrical Engineering on the website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates can check the GATE EE cutoff 2025 after the declaration of the exam result. The cutoff of GATE EE is the minimum score that candiadtes need to score to qualify the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. It is important to note that the GATE cutoff 2025 will differ for each discipline and category. The expected cutoff for GATE EE 2025 general category is 27.5. The authority conducted the GATE 2025 exam for EE on February 2, 2025. The GATE 2025 Result will be released on March 19, 2025.
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Qualified candidates will be eligible for M.Tech admissions and the PSU recruitment. Aspirants who secure marks lower than the GATE 2025 EE cutoff will have fewer chances of admission. The GATE 2025 electrical cut-off marks for IIT and NIT will be updated on this page after the official release. Read this article to know more about the GATE EE cutoff 2025.
IIT Roorkee will release the GATE EE cutoff 2025 on the official website. Candidates can check the cutoff for GATE EE 2025 category-wise below. The authority will consider various factors to determine the GATE cutoff for EE 2025. The following table comprises the tentative GATE cutoff 2025 for EE.
Category | Cutoff (Expected) |
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General | 27.5 |
OBC-NCL / EWS | 25 |
SC / ST / PwD | 20 |
IIT Roorkee will release the GATE 2025 EE cutoff which is the qualifying mark required for admission. However, candidates can check the previous year's cutoff to know the qualifying marks trends and analyse their performance. Candidates will get to know the GATE opening and closing rank for IITs 2025.
Candidates can refer to the institute-wise and past-year cutoff for IIT and NIT. Candidates can predict the gate ee qualifying marks using the previous year cutoff.
Category | Cutoff |
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General | 25.7 |
OBC-NCL / EWS | 23.1 |
SC / ST / PwD | 17.1 |
GATE Paper 2023 | GATE Qualifying Marks | ||
General | OBC-NCL/ EWS | SC/ST/PwD | |
Electrical Engineering | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
GATE Paper 2022 | GATE Qualifying Marks | ||
General | OBC-NCL/ EWS | SC/ST/PwD | |
Electrical Engineering | 30.7 | 27.6 | 20.4 |
GATE Paper 2021 | GATE Qualifying Marks | ||
Highest score | Highest Marks (out of 100) | Cut-off marks (out of 100) | |
Electrical Engineering | 974 | 85.33 | 30.3 |
Year | General | OBC | SC/ST/PH |
2013 | 25.74 | 23.17 | 17.16 |
2014 | 25 | 22.5 | 16.67 |
2015 | 25 | 22.5 | 16.67 |
2016 | 25.1 | 22.5 | 16.7 |
2017 | 25.2 | 25.2 | 16.7 |
2018 | 29.1 | 26.1 | 19.4 |
2019 | 39.6 | 35.6 | 26.4 |
2020 | 33.4 | 30.0 | 22.2 |
2021 | 30.3 | 27.2 | 20.2 |
Candidates can check the GATE electrical cutoff for IIT below. The GATE cutoff marks for IITs will vary category-wise.
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) | Closing Rank | |||
General | OBC | SC | ST | |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | 735 | 720 | 535 | 495 |
Indian Institute of Technology Banaras Hindu University Varanasi | 781 | 757 | 619 | 534 |
Indian Institute of Technology Mandi | 634 | 616 | 446 | 446 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur | 612 | 570 | 417 | 361 |
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar | 592 | 549 | 407 | 407 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | 827 | 711 | 591 | 449 |
Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar | 592 | 549 | 407 | 368.5 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | 649 | 632 | 482 | 417 |
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee | 74.66 | 74.31 | 63.35 | 56.16 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | 741 | 670 | 528 | 464 |
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur | 900 | 813 | 683 | 594 |
Indian Institute of Technology Madras | 877 | 843 | 651 | 584 |
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | 775 | 746 | 558 | 416.9 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indian School of Mines Dhanbad | 634 | 616 | 446 | 379 |
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore | 800 | 700 | 500 | 500 |
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati | 608 | 555 | 397 | 373 |
Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad | 554 | 588 | 426 | 265 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | 569 | 330 | - | - |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | 450 | 405 | 270 | 270 |
National Institute of Technology (NITs) | Closing Rank | |||
General | OBC | SC | ST | |
Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar (Control and Instrumentation Engineering) | 601 | 495 | 353 | 272 |
Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur (Power Electronics & Drives) | 737 | 615 | 456 | 383 |
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal (Electrical Drives) | 605 | 558 | 422 | 311 |
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad | - | - | - | - |
National Institute of Technology, Agartala (Power System Engineering) | 545 | 464 | 362 | 255 |
National Institute of Technology, Warangal (Power Electronics & Drives) | 757 | 698 | 626 | 481 |
National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh | - | - | - | - |
National Institute of Technology, Calicut (Power Systems) | 669 | 622 | 499 | 349 |
National Institute of Technology, Delhi | NA | NA | NA | NA |
National Institute of Technology, Durgapur (Power System) | 601 | 520 | 387 | 307 |
National Institute of Technology, Goa (Power Electronics & Power Systems) | 609 | 510 | 353 | 302 |
National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur (Power System) | 575 | 515 | 387 | 324 |
National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur (Power Systems) | 643 | 515 | 387 | 336 |
National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra (Power System) | 749 | 555 | 426 | 336 |
National Institute of Technology, Manipur (Power System and Control System) | 494 | 460 | 294 | 241 |
National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya (Power & Energy Systems) | 498 | 451 | 307 | 270 |
National Institute of Technology, Mizoram | - | - | - | - |
National Institute of Technology, Nagaland (Power Systems Engineering) | 464 | 451 | 319 | 221 |
National Institute of Technology, Patna (Power Systems Engineering) | 707 | 559 | 464 | 230 |
National Institute of Technology, Puducherry (Power Electronics) | 566 | 537 | 383 | 298 |
National Institute of Technology, Raipur (Power System & Control) | 558 | 502 | 379 | 270 |
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela (Power Systems Engineering) | 660 | 626 | 481 | 379 |
National Institute of Technology, Sikkim (Control Power and Electric Drives) | 515 | 453 | 315 | 260 |
National Institute of Technology, Silchar (Power & Energy Systems Engineering) | 549 | 507 | 358 | 268 |
National Institute of Technology, Srinagar (Electrical Power and Energy System) | 507 | 430 | 311 | 362 |
National Institute of Technology, Surathkal (Power & Energy Systems) | 742 | 657 | 514 | 617 |
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli (Power Electronics) | 818 | 737 | 673 | 464 |
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat (Power Electronics & Electrical Drives) | 679 | 592 | 471 | 298 |
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (Power Electronics & Drives) | 775 | 596 | 460 | 345 |
M.Tech Courses | General | OBC-NCL | SC/ST/PwD |
Communication Engineering | 510 | 459 | 340 |
Control & Computing | |||
Power Electronics & Power Systems | |||
Microelectronics | |||
Electronics |
Discipline | GATE Score (GEN) | GATE Score (OBC) | GATE Score (SC) | GATE Score (ST) |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | 647 | 598 | 403 | All Applicants |
NOTE: The above discipline-wise GATE 2017 Cutoffs are only for shortlisting for the Written Test and Interviews.
S. no | Specialisation | GEN | OBC | SC | ST | PH |
1. | Systems Engineering | 687 | 580 | 400 | 240 | - |
2. | Electrical Engineering | 676 | 581 | 439 | 367 | 283 |
M.Tech Programmes | Code | GATE Paper or B.Tech Discipline | GEN | OBC | SC | ST | PH |
VLSI Tool Design & Technology | JVL | EE/EC/IN | 800 | 750 | 750 | 750 | 750 |
Optoelectronics & Optical Communication | JOP | EE/EC | 680 | 610 | 450 | 350 | 450 |
Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives | EEP | EE | 785 | 725 | 550 | 490 | 450 |
Power Systems | EES | EE | 755 | 715 | 560 | 500 | 450 |
Integrated Electronics & Circuits | EEN | EE/EC | 830 | 750 | 620 | 450 | 450 |
Computer Technology | EET | IT/CS/EC/EE Others | 745 | 670 | 505 | 430 | 525 |
Communications Engineering | EEE | EE/EC | 780 | 710 | 530 | 450 | 375 |
Control and Automation | EEA | EE/EC | 760 | 690 | 550 | 500 | 450 |
Discipline | General | OBC | SC/ST/PwD | *Part-Time/Sponsored |
PT | 690 | 585 | 455 | GEN: 65% (6.5 CGPA) OBC: 60% (6.0 CGPA) SC/ST/ PwD: 55% (5.5 CGPA) |
CA | 780 | 663 | 514 | GEN: 65% (6.5 CGPA) OBC: 60% (6.0 CGPA) SC/ST/ PwD: 55% (5.5 CGPA |
PE | 770 | 654 | 508 | GEN: 65% (6.5 CGPA) OBC: 60% (6.0 CGPA) SC/ST/ PwD: 55% (5.5 CGPA) |
RF | 700 | 595 | 462 | GEN: 65% (6.5 CGPA) OBC: 60% (6.0 CGPA) SC/ST/ PwD: 55% (5.5 CGPA) |
SPCOM | 720 | 612 | 475 | GEN: 65% (6.5 CGPA) OBC: 60% (6.0 CGPA) SC/ST/ PwD: 55% (5.5 CGPA) |
MVLSI | 805 | 684 | 531 | GEN: 65% (6.5 CGPA) OBC: 60% (6.0 CGPA) SC/ST/PwD: 55% (5.5 CGPA) |
M.Tech Courses | Code | GATE Paper or B.Tech Discipline | Gen | OBC | SC | ST | Gen-PwD | OBC-PwD |
Control and Instrumentation | EE4Y | IN | 778 | 700 | 523 | 398 | 339 | -- |
ZE, EP, EC, BM, EE | 779 | 706 | 550 | -- | -- | 430 | ||
Power Systems and Power Electronics | EE2Y | EC, EE, EP, EN, IN, ZE, | 771 | 719 | 549 | 490 | 264 | -- |
Communication and Signal Processing | EE1Y | IN, ZE, EE, EC, EP, | 740 | 691 | 593 | 308 | 597 | 290 |
Microelectronics and VLSI Design | EE3Y | ZE, EC, EP, EE, IN | 838 | 717 | 606 | 423 | 727 | 410 |
Microelectronics and Photonics | EE5Y | EP, PH | 429 | -- | 213 | -- | -- | -- |
IN, EE, EC, ZE | 736 | 678 | 600 | 472 | -- | -- | ||
EE6Y | ZE, EE, EP, EC, IN | 773 | 693 | 554 | 404 | 566 | -- |
Institute | M.Tech Programmes | GEN | OBC-NLC | SC | ST | PwD |
IIT BHU | Specialization | GEN | OBC | SC | ST | PH |
Electrical Engineering | 718 | 697 | 505 | 382 | - | |
Systems Engineering | 706 | NIL | 504 | nil | - | |
IIT Bombay | Communication Engineering | 510 | 459 | 340 | 340 | - |
Control & Computing | ||||||
Power Electronics & Power Systems | ||||||
Microelectronics | ||||||
Electronics | ||||||
IISc Bangalore | Electrical Engineering | 900- 1000 | 805- 896 | 683- 888 | 481- 618 | - |
IIT Delhi | Power Systems | 750 | 640 | 555 | 475 | 380 |
Optoelectronics & Optical Communication | 680 | 610 | 500 | 350 | 450 | |
Solid State Materials | 750 | 675 | 500 | 500 | 500 | |
Communications Engg | 770 | 720 | 540 | 440 | 440 | |
Integrated Electronics & Circuits | 800 | 770 | 625 | 450 | 450 | |
Applied Optics | 750 | 675 | 500 | 500 | 500 | |
IIT Gandhinagar | Electrical Engineering | 640 | 576 | 426 | - | - |
Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives | 770 | 700 | 610 | 590 | 590 | |
IIT Kharagpur | EC2 | 867 | 820 | 659 | 628 | 773 |
EC3 | 796- 737 | 745-652 | 581 -487 | 483-355 | - | |
EC4 | 827-746 | 773-702 | 624-503 | 522-416 | 604 | |
IIT Madras | Communication and Signal Processing | 792 | 737 | 542 | 477 | - |
Power Systems and Power Electronics | 832 | 802 | 560 | 483 | - | |
Microelectronics and VLSI Design | 842 | 796 | 789 | 604 | - | |
Control and Instrumentation | 781 | 738 | 533 | - | - | |
Microelectronics and Photonics | 455 | 424 | 475 | - | - | |
IIT Kanpur | Microelectronics, VLSI & Display Technology | 817 | 777 | 691 | - | - |
Power Engineering | 773 | 697 | 535 | - | 419 | |
Signal Processing Communication & Networks | 732 | 628 | 416 | - | 510 | |
RF, Microwaves & Photonics | 722 | 620 | 397 | - | - | |
Control & Automation | 783 | 726 | 56 7 | 547 | - | |
Photonics | 690 | 607 | - | 463 | - | |
IIT Jodhpur | Electrical Engineering (Cutoffs given are the ranks) | 3000 | 5000 | 10000 | 10000 | |
IIT Roorkee | Electrical Engineering | 58 | 52.23 | 39.02 | 40.26 | 0 |
IIT Patna | Mechatronics | 45 99 | 32 88 | 18.72 | - | - |
IIT Indore | Metallurgy Engineering & Materials Science | 625 | 650 | 326 |
Specialization | Qualifying Discipline* | GATE Discipline* | Cut Off (GN) | Cut Off (OBC-NC) (.9 of GN) | Cut Off (SC/ST) (.6666 of GN) |
Specialization EE1 (Communication Engineering) | All eligible Qualifying | CS, EE, EC | 510 | 459 | 340 |
Specialization EE3 (Power Electronics & Power Systems) | EE, IN, EC | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
Specialization EE2 (Control & Computing) | EE, EC, CS, IN | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
Specialization EE5 (Electronics) | EE,IN, EC, CS | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
Specialization EE4 (Microelectronics) | EE, CS, PH, EC, IN | 510 | 459 | 340 |
Courses | GE | OBC | SC/ST/PH | Part-time / sponsored |
EEE - Communication Engineering | 845 | 772 | SC: 565 ST: 535 PH: 470 | GEN: 80% (8.8 CGPA) OBC: 75% (8.5 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 65% (7.0 CGPA) |
EEA - Control & Automation | 810 | 745 | SC: 565 ST: 510 PH: 450 | GEN: 70% ( 7.5 CGPA) OBC: 70% ( 7.5 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 65% ( 7.0 CGPA) |
EEN - Integrated Electronics & Circuits | 880 | 790 | SC: 625 ST: 585 PH: 500 | GEN: 75% (8.5 CGPA) OBC: 75% (8.5 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 70% (7.5 CGPA) |
EES - Power Systems | 765 (EE) 950 (others) | 725 (EE) 900 (Others) | SC: 570 (EE) ST: 510 (EE) PH: 410 (EE) Others - 850 | GEN: 65% (7.0 CGPA) OBC: 65% (7.0 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 60% (6.75 CGPA) |
EEP - Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives | 775 (EE) 850 (Others) | 750 (EE) 850 (Others) | SC: 590 (EE) ST: 490 (EE) PH: 490 (EE) Others - 800 | GEN: 75% (8.5 CGPA) OBC: 75% (8.5 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 70% (7.5 CGPA) |
EET - Computer Technology | 770 | 695 | SC: 510 ST: 400 PH: 380 | GEN: 70% (7.5 CGPA) OBC: 70% (7.5 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 65% (7.0 CGPA) |
JOP - Optoelectronics and Optical Communication | 750 (CS, EC, EE) | 680 (CS, EC, EE) | SC: 500 ST: 350 PH: 450 (CS, ECE, EE) | GEN: 75% (8.5 CGPA) OBC: 75% (8.5 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 70% (7.5 CGPA) |
JTM/ BSY - Telecom. Tech & Management | 750 | 700 | SC: 500 ST: 450 PH: 450 | GEN: 75% (8.5 CGPA ); OBC: 75% (8.5 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 65 % (7.0 CGPA) |
MS(R) - | 765 | 695 | SC: 510 ST: 400 PH: 380 | GEN: 65% (7.0 CGPA) OBC: 65% (7.0 CGPA) SC/ST/PH: 60% (6.75 CGPA) |
(a) Minimum 60% (6.75 CGPA) for General and OBC (Non-creamy layer) (b) Minimum 55% (6.25 CGPA) for SC/ST/PH in B.Tech or equivalent | ||||
IIT graduates did not require a GATE score if a CGPA>8.0 | ||||
Minimum experience required for sponsored/part-time candidate was one year. |
Discipline | General | OBC | SC | ST | PwD |
EE4 | 821 | 750 | 566 | 616 | 505 |
EE3 | 796 | 745 | 581 | 569 | - |
EE2 | 796 | 737 | 667 | 546 | 535 |
EE1 | 824 | 768 | 588 | 550 | 426 |
ES | 798 | 772 | 639 | 479 | 421 |
ET | 801 | 738 | 563 | 474 | - |
Branch | General | OBC/PD | SC/TC |
EE1 | (UG% >= 64) & (GS >= 633) | (UG% >= 62) & (GS >= 575) | (UG% >= 60) & (GS >= 482) |
EE3 | (UG% >= 64) & (GS >= 690) | (UG% >= 62) & (GS >= 615) | (UG% >= 60) & (GS >= 526) |
EE2,EE4,EE5 | (UG% >= 64) & (GS >= 529) (&) 10*(UG%-64)+(GS – 529) >= 90 | (UG% >= 62) & (GS >= 472) (&) 10*(UG%-62)+(GS – 472) >= 90 | (UG% >= 60) & (GS >= 403) (&) 10*(UG%-60)+(GS – 403) >= 69 |
EE1 to EE5 | UG% >= 65 (Gen) UG% >= 60 (OBC/SC/ST/PD) A minimum of two years post-qualifying degree relevant work experience and Gate qualification is not required. Note: Candidates who applied for these categories will be shortlisted based on a case-by-case | ||
Note: GS is GATE Score and UG is Under Graduation |
The following are the parameters that determine the GATE cutoff for Electrical Engineering (EE).
The difficulty level of the GATE 2025 question paper
Total number of GATE applicants
Previous year's cutoff trends
Availability of seats (Department-wise or discipline-wise)
The authority will release the GATE 2025 cutoff for EE along with the GATE result 2025 on March 19, 2025.
To find the cutoff scores for a particular institute or university, you should visit the official website of that institute or university. They often release their specific GATE cutoffs for admission to various programs.
GATE Cut offs are divided into two categories: qualifying and admission. For various courses, each of the participating institutes sets its own minimum admission cutoff. Candidates whose GATE scores are higher than the cut-off for admission to their selected M.E./M.Tech programs are eligible.
There are some institutes that give admission to students with low GATE scores or ranks. There are 1074 colleges in India that accept GATE scores for admission in M. Tech. There are 827 private colleges and 247 government colleges.
A valid GATE score in a relevant discipline is the most seeking criterion required in PSU recruitment through GATE. Along with this, there are other factors that are considered to define the eligibility such as age limit, minimum pass percentage or CGPA in bachelor's degree and medical standards.
Counselling Date:03 June,2025 - 15 July,2025
Admit Card Date:07 June,2025 - 19 June,2025
Hello,
Yes, it is possible to join an ME without writing GATE. You can consider universities such as VIT, SRM, and Amity which conduct their own entrance test or take admission based on merit. Several states conduct their own entrance exams like TANCET in Tamil Nadu, PGCET in Karnataka, and MAH-CET in Maharashtra.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Ansh,
Whether you can get admission in the Computer Science (CS) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch depends on several key factors:
Entrance Exam Rank/Score : Your performance in entrance exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, state-level exams (like KCET, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET), or university-specific exams plays a major role. A high rank increases your chances for CS or ECE.
Category and Reservation : SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or other reserved categories may have lower cut-off ranks for CS and ECE branches.
College Preference : Top colleges like IITs, NITs, IIITs, and top private universities have higher cut-offs for CS and ECE. Mid-tier or private colleges may offer more flexibility with lower ranks.
State Quota vs. All India Quota : Home state students often have a better chance under the state quota.
Gender-Based Quotas : Some institutions offer female-only seats or relaxed cut-offs for girls.
If you mention your entrance exam name, rank or percentile, category, and state, I can give a more specific answer.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello there,
Yes, you can get admission to M.Tech at CBIT without a GATE score by qualifying through TSPGECET.
You must have a B.Tech or equivalent degree in a related field.
If you have a valid TSPGECET rank, you can apply under the regular counseling process (Category A).
If you do not have a TSPGECET rank, you may apply under Category B (management quota), where admission is based on your qualifying degree marks and seat availability.
M.Tech specializations at CBIT include Computer Science Engineering, Computer Networks and Information Security, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, and Information Technology.
Cutoff ranks for TSPGECET vary every year depending on competition and seats.
Category B admissions do not have a fixed cutoff; selection depends on merit and seat availability.
For exact cutoffs and seat details, you need to check with CBIT or the Telangana State Council of Higher Education during the admission process.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
GATE BT (Biotechnology) score of 350, you have a good chance of securing admission to Delhi Technological University (DTU) for M.Tech in Biotechnology or related programs.
Eligibility Criteria:
You must have a valid GATE score in Biotechnology (BT) or a related discipline.
A minimum of 60% (or equivalent CGPA) in your B.Tech/B.E (Biotech or related field) from a recognized university.
Cutoff Trends :
DTU's cutoff for GATE BT usually ranges between 300-400 (varies yearly based on competition.
Unfortunately, you've missed the GATE 2025 exam registration deadline, which was initially September 20, 2024, and later extended to October 3, 2024, for regular registration, with a late fee option available until October 7, 2024. Since the exam dates are already scheduled for February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025, you won't be able to apply for this year's exam.
However, here are some potential options to consider:
- Prepare for GATE 2026: You can start preparing for the next year's exam, ensuring you meet the eligibility criteria and stay updated on the application process.
- Explore other exams: Look into other entrance exams for postgraduate programs, such as those offered by individual universities or institutions.
- Check eligibility for other programs: If you're interested in pursuing a postgraduate degree, research other programs that don't require GATE scores.
To better prepare for future exams, focus on
- Understanding the syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, syllabus, and marking scheme.
- Creating a study plan: Develop a structured study schedule, covering all relevant topics.
- Practicing with mock tests: Regularly take practice tests to assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.
Keep in mind that GATE scores are valid for three years, so if you plan to take the exam in 2026, your score will be valid until 2029.
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Individuals who opt for a career as an environmental engineer are construction professionals who utilise the skills and knowledge of biology, soil science, chemistry and the concept of engineering to design and develop projects that serve as solutions to various environmental problems.
Individuals who opt for a career as geothermal engineers are the professionals involved in the processing of geothermal energy. The responsibilities of geothermal engineers may vary depending on the workplace location. Those who work in fields design facilities to process and distribute geothermal energy. They oversee the functioning of machinery used in the field.
Energy efficiency engineering is a broad field of engineering which deals with energy efficiency, energy services, facility management, plant engineering, and sustainable energy resources. Energy efficiency engineering is one of the most recent engineering disciplines to emerge. The field combines the knowledge and understanding of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, with economic and environmental engineering practices. The main job of individuals who opt for a career as an energy performance engineer is to find the most efficient and sustainable path to operate buildings and manufacturing processes.
Individuals who opt for a career as energy performance engineers apply their understanding and knowledge to increase efficiency and further develop renewable sources of energy. The energy efficiency engineers also examine the use of energy in those procedures and suggest the ways in which systems can be improved.
A geologist attempts to comprehend the historical backdrop of the planet we live on, all the more likely to anticipate the future and clarify current events. He or she analyses the components, deployments, results, physical characteristics, and past of the planet. A geologist examines the landforms and landscapes of the earth in relation to the geology, climatic, and human processes that have shaped them.
A geologist studies earth procedures, for example, seismic tremors, avalanches, floods, and volcanic eruptions to review land and draw up safe structure plans. When he or she researches earth materials, explores metals and minerals, yet in addition search for oil, petroleum gas, water, and strategies to extricate these.
A career as a Petroleum engineer is concerned with activities related to producing petroleum. These products can be in the form of either crude oil or natural gas. Petroleum engineering also requires the exploration and refinement of petroleum resources. Therefore, a career as a petroleum engineer comes up with oil and gas onshore jobs. There are also desk jobs in the petroleum industry. In layman’s terms, a petroleum engineer is a person who finds the best way to drill and extract oil from oil wells. Individuals who opt for a career as petroleum engineer also tries to find new ways to extract oil in an efficient manner.
A career as Transportation Planner requires technical application of science and technology in engineering, particularly the concepts, equipment and technologies involved in the production of products and services. In fields like land use, infrastructure review, ecological standards and street design, he or she considers issues of health, environment and performance. A Transportation Planner assigns resources for implementing and designing programmes. He or she is responsible for assessing needs, preparing plans and forecasts and compliance with regulations.
A career as a civil engineer is of great importance for the infrastructural growth of the country. It is one of the most popular professions and there is great professional as well as personal growth in this civil engineering career path. There is job satisfaction in this civil engineering career path, but it also comes with a lot of stress, as there are multiple projects that need to be handled and have to be completed on time. Students should pursue physics, chemistry and mathematics in their 10+2 to become civil engineers.
A career as a Transportation Engineer is someone who takes care of people's safety. He or she is responsible for designing, planning and constructing a safe and secure transportation system. The transportation sector has seen a huge transformation and is growing day by day and improving every day.
As a Transport Engineer, he or she needs to solve complex problems such as accidents, costs, traffic flow, and statistics. A Transport Engineer also collaborates for projects with some other companies.
A Loco Pilot operates trains, ensuring safe and timely transport of passengers or goods. Starting as an Assistant Loco Pilot, one can progress to senior roles with experience. The job demands technical knowledge, focus, and adherence to safety protocols. It involves coordination with train staff and may require working long hours under pressure.
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