GATE 2025 Qualifying Marks For EWS- Candidates can check the GATE EWS qualifying marks 2025 on this page. IIT Roorkee released the GATE qualifying mark for EWS 2025 on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. The qualifying marks for GTAE 2025 EWS is updated on this page as well. The authority determined the qualifying marks along with the GATE 2025 Result. It was released on March 19, 2025. The EWS qualifying mark varies for each test paper in the GATE 2025 exam. Candidates who meet the qualifying mark will be eligible to participate in the GATE 2025 counselling. Students can also find the previous year GATE cutoffs for EWS in this article.
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IIT Roorkee uploaded the EWS qualifying marks for GATE 2025 on the official website. The GATE 2025 qualifying marks is majorly based on the overall difficulty of the exam, the number of candidates who appeared for the GATE exam, among other factors.
GATE Paper Code | GATE 2025 Paper Name | GATE Qualifying Marks for EWS 2025 |
DA | Data Science and Artificial Intelligence | 26.1 |
AR | Architecture and Planning | 36 |
AG | Agricultural Engineering | 22.5 |
EE | Electrical Engineering | 22.5 |
CH | Chemical Engineering | 24.9 |
BM | Biomedical Engineering | 26.2 |
AE | Aerospace Engineering | 26 |
BT | Biotechnology | 25.2 |
CE | Civil Engineering | 26.2 |
CS | Computer Science and Information Technology | 26.2 |
CY | Chemistry | 22.5 |
EC | Electronics and Communication Engineering | 22.5 |
ES | Environmental Science and Engineering | 23.4 |
EY | Ecology and Evolution | 35.5 |
GE | Geomatics Engineering | 23.1 |
GG1 | Geology and Geophysics (Geology) | 34.5 |
GG2 | Geology and Geophysics (Geophysics) | 36 |
IN | Instrumentation Engineering | 23 |
MA | Mathematics | 22.5 |
ME | Mechanical Engineering | 32.2 |
MN | Mining Engineering | 27.5 |
MT | Metallurgical Engineering | 36 |
NM | Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering | 22.5 |
PE | Petroleum Engineering | 27.9 |
PH | Physics | 24.1 |
PI | Production and Industrial Engineering | 32 |
ST | Statistics | 27.1 |
TF | Textile Engineering and Fibre Science | 31.2 |
XE | Engineering Sciences | 31.8 |
XH-C1 | Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics) | 36 |
XH-C2 | Humanities and Social Sciences (English) | 36 |
XH-C3 | Humanities and Social Sciences (Linguistics) | 36 |
XH-C4 | Humanities and Social Sciences (Philosophy) | 36 |
XH-C5 | Humanities and Social Sciences (Psychology) | 36 |
XH-C6 | Humanities and Social Sciences (Sociology) | 36 |
XL | Life Sciences | 28.1 |
Candidates can find the previous year qualifying marks to get an idea about the qualifying trends for the GATE Exam
GATE Subject | Qualifying marks |
Aerospace Engineering | 29.9 |
Agricultural Engineering | 22.5 |
Architecture and Planning | 37.3 |
Biomedical Engineering | 22.5 |
Biotechnology | 35 |
Civil Engineering | 25.4 |
Chemical Engineering | 22.5 |
Computer Science and Information Technology | 24.8 |
Chemistry | 22.6 |
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence | 33.3 |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | 22.5 |
Electrical Engineering | 23.1 |
Environmental Science and Engineering | 34.1 |
Ecology and Evolution | 32.2 |
Geomatics Engineering | 36.9 |
Geology and Geophysics (Geology) | 37.8 |
Geology and Geophysics (Geophysics) | 44.1 |
Instrumentation Engineering | 29.4 |
Mathematics | 22.5 |
Mechanical Engineering | 25.7 |
Mining Engineering | 22.5 |
Metallurgical Engineering | 36.9 |
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering | 22.5 |
Petroleum Engineering | 38.3 |
Physics | 28.8 |
Production and Industrial Engineering | 27.4 |
Statistics | 23.9 |
Textile Engineering and Fibre Science | 25.2 |
Engineering Sciences | 32.5 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics) | 33.3 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (English) | 43.2 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Linguistics) | 44.7 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Philosophy) | 35.3 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Psychology) | 47.4 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Sociology) | 32.4 |
Life Sciences | 26.3 |
GATE Paper Code | Qualifying GATE Cutoff Marks |
ST: Statistics | 22.5 |
PH: Physics | 27.9 |
CS: Computer Science & Information Technology | 29.2 |
EC: Electronics & Communication Engineering | 26.9 |
CE: Civil Engineering | 23.9 |
IN: Instrumentation Engineering | 31.3 |
EE: Electrical engineering | 22.5 |
ME: Mechanical Engineering | 25.5 |
XE: Engineering Sciences | 34.1 |
CH: Chemical Engineering | - |
The authority takes various factors into consideration while determining the GATE EWS qualifying marks. Some of the factors being considered are
Total number of students attempting the exam
Difficulty level of the GATE 2025 exam
Total available seats
Reservation category of the candidate
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The GATE EWS Qualifying mark is different for each subject.
No, the GATE qualifying mark and cutoff are same. The qualifying mark is the minimum score required to participate in the GATE counselling. However, the GATE cutoff score is the admission cutoff. It is the minimum score required to gain admission into the participating institutes.
On Question asked by student community
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If your GATE 2026 application shows "under scrutiny," continue to monitor your applicant portal and registered email for updates, as this is a routine process where officials verify your details. An "under scrutiny" status does not mean your application is rejected; you may be notified of discrepancies and given a chance to correct them during the application correction window, which opens later. Keep your application details accurate and prepare for the exam while waiting for the correction window to open.
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