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GATE 2025: IIT Roorkee will issue the GATE 2025 admit card on January 2, 2025. The authority will activate the GATE admit card download link on the website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates must keep their GATE GOAP portal credentials handy to download the admit card of GATE 2025. Applicants must carry the GATE admit card 2025 and a valid photo id on the exam day. IIT Roorkee will conduct the GATE 2025 exam on February 1, 2, 15 and 16, 2025. Candidates can follow the GATE exam syllabus and paper to prepare for the exam. Additionally, practice the GATE mock test to analyse their preparation.
The authority has concluded the GATE 2025 form correction process. The registered candidates could edit the GATE application form from October 31 to November 20; however, the PwD candidates could edit the form until November 22. GATE 2025 application form correction link was available at gate2025.iitr.ac.in.
GATE 2025 registration concluded on October 3 with a late fee, however, candidates could register online with a late fee till October 11. The authority concluded the GATE 2025 registration without a late payment on October 3 without a late payment, however, candidates could register online with a late fee till October 11.
Also Read: last 15 years GATE question papers | GATE 2025 eligibility criteria
GATE is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) every year on a rotational basis. The full form of GATE is the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. GATE is an online exam that tests the comprehensive understanding of undergraduate engineering and science courses. It is a gateway for admission to postgraduate programs like M.E./M.Tech/Ph.D. at IITs, IISc, and various other universities and colleges across India. It is essential to understand the GATE exam pattern 2024, syllabus, and marking scheme to perform well in the exam. By scoring well in the exam, candidates can enhance their chances of admission to postgraduate programs at premier institutes secure jobs at various PSUs and admission to M.Tech courses. Various public sector undertakings (PSUs) also use the GATE entrance exam to recruit engineering professionals.
Every year the organising institute for the GATE entrance exam is chosen among the IITs and IISc Bangalore. Below is a list of the organizing institutes of GATE for various years.
Year | Organizing Institutes |
2025 | IIT Roorkee |
2024 | IISc Bangalore |
2023 | IIT Khanpur |
2022 | IIT, Kharagpur |
2021 | IIT, Bombay |
2020 | IIT, Delhi |
2019 | IIT, Madras |
2018 | IIT, Guwahati |
2017 | IIT, Roorkee |
2016 | IISc, Bangalore |
2015 | IIT, Kanpur |
2014 | IIT, Kharagpur |
2013 | IIT, Bombay |
2012 | IIT, Delhi |
2011 | IIT, Madras |
2010 | IIT, Guwahati |
The GATE exam is highly competitive, and here are the previous year's GATE exam statistics, including the number of candidates who registered, and appeared, and the overall qualifying percentage.
Particular | Details |
Total number of students who applied for GATE 2024 | 8.26 Lakh |
Total number of students who appeared for GATE 2024 | 6.5 Lakh |
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GATE 2025: Syllabus | Sample Papers
Full Exam Name | Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering |
Short Exam Name | GATE |
Conducting Body | Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Frequency Of Conduct | Once a year |
Exam Level | National Level Exam |
Languages | English |
Mode Of Application | online |
Application Fee | Online : 1400 |
Mode Of Exam | online |
Mode Of Counselling | online |
Participating Colleges | 983 |
Exam Duration | 3 Hours |
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Candidates who are currently studying in the 3rd or higher years of any undergraduate degree program or who have completed any government-approved degree program in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Science/ Commerce/ Arts/ Humanities are eligible to appear for GATE 2025.
It's important to note that candidates with qualifications obtained outside of India will also need to meet specific eligibility criteria to be able to appear for the GATE 2025 exam. Such candidates must be currently in the 3rd or higher years or must have completed their Bachelor’s degree (of at least three years duration) in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Science/ Commerce/ Arts/ Humanities. Candidates are advised to carefully read through the GATE exam eligibility criteria before applying for the GATE 2025 entrance exam.
Nationality: Nationality is one of the important parameters that are considered in the GATE eligibility criteria 2025. As per the guidelines, Indian as well as foreign candidates can apply for the GATE exam. Candidates from Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are also eligible candidates to apply for the exam.
Age limit: Candidates have no age limit criteria to submit this exam.
Academic Qualifications: Academic qualifications are an essential aspect of the GATE 2025 eligibility criteria. The academic requirements vary based on the program applied for. Aspirants should have a bachelor’s degree in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture or a master’s degree in any branch of Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications or equivalent. Candidates pursuing the qualifying degree and those who have already completed the degree can apply for the GATE 2025. Additionally, non-science graduates from arts and commerce fields are also eligible to apply for GATE 2025 with the addition of humanities and social science streams.
Degree / Program | Qualifying Degree / Examination | Description of Eligible Candidates |
B.E. / B.Tech. / B. Pharm. | Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Technology (4 years after 10+2 or 3 years after B.Sc. / Diploma in Engineering / Technology) | Currently in the 3rd year or higher or already completed |
B. Arch. | Bachelor’s degree of Architecture (5-year course) / Naval Architecture (4-year course) / Planning (4-year course) | Currently in the 3rd year or higher or already completed |
B.Sc. (Research) / B.S. | Bachelor’s degree in Science (Post-Diploma / 4 years after 10+2) | Currently in the 3rd year or higher or already completed |
Pharm. D.(after 10+2) | 6 years degree program, consisting of internship or residency training, during third year onwards | Currently in the 3rd/ 4th/ 5th/ 6th year or already completed |
M.B.B.S. / B.D.S. / B.V.Sc. | Degree holders of M.B.B.S. / B.D.S. / B.V.Sc and those who are in the 5th/ 6th/ 7th semester or higher semester of such programme. | 5th/ 6th/ 7th or higher semester or already completed |
M. Sc. / M.A. / MCA or equivalent | Master’s degree in any branch of Arts / Science / Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Applications or equivalent | Currently in the first year or higher or already Completed |
Int. M.E. / M.Tech.(Post-B.Sc.) | Post-B.Sc Integrated Master’s degree programs in Engineering / Technology (4-year program) | Currently in the 1st/ 2nd/ 3rd/ 4th year or already completed |
Int. M.E. / M.Tech. / M.Pharm or Dual Degree (after Diploma or 10+2) | Integrated Master’s degree program or Dual Degree program in Engineering / Technology (5-year program) | Currently in the 3rd/ 4th/ 5th year or already completed |
B.Sc. / B.A. / B.Com. | Bachelor degree in any branch of Science / Arts / Commerce (3 year program) | Currently in the 3rd year or already completed |
Int. M.Sc. / Int. B.S. / M.S. | Integrated M.Sc. or 5-year integrated B.S.- M.S. program | Currently in the 3rd year or higher or already completed |
Professional Society Examinations* (equivalent to B.E. / B.Tech. / B.Arch.) | B.E. / B.Tech. / B.Arch. equivalent examinations of Professional Societies, recognized by MoE / UPSC / AICTE (e.g. AMIE by Institution of Engineers-India, AMICE by the Institute of Civil Engineers-India and so on) | Completed Section A or equivalent of such professional courses |
B.Sc. (Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry) | 4-years program | Currently in the 3rd/ 4th year or already completed |
IIT Roorkee concluded the GATE 2025 registration process. The registration portal was active from August 28 to October 11. Candidates could fill out the GATE application form 2025 without a late fee from August 28 to October 3. The last date to fill out the application form with a late fee was October 11. The eligible candidates could fill out the GATE application form on the website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. The application process involved registration, filling out the application form, uploading documents, and payment of the application fee. Below are the steps to fill the application form of GATE 2025.
IIT Roorkee held the GATE 2025 registration process online. The following is a general overview of the application process.
The authority has announced the GATE 2025 registration fee along with the official notification. Candidates can check the category-wise application fee below.
Category | Regular Period | During the Extended Period (October 3 to October 11) |
Male (General, OBC and Others) | Rs. 1,800 | Rs. 2,300 |
SC/ ST/ PwD | Rs. 900 | Rs. 1,400 |
Female candidates | Rs. 900 | Rs. 1,400 |
Code of the First Paper | Codes of the Second Paper | Code of the First Paper | Codes of the Second Paper |
AE | CE, ME, XE | GE | AR, CE, CS, ES, GG |
AG | CE | GG | GE |
AR | CE, GE | IN | BM, EC, EE, ME |
BM | BT, IN | MA | CS, DA, PH, ST |
BT | BM, XL | ME | AE, DA, IN, NM, PI, XE |
CE | AE, AG, AR, ES, GE, NM, XE | MT | XE |
CH | ES, PE, XE | NM | CE, ME |
CS | DA, EC, GE, MA, PH, ST | PE | CH |
CY | XE, XL | PH | CS, DA, EC, EE, MA, XE |
DA | CS, EC, EE, MA, ME, PH, ST, XE | PI | ME, XE |
EC | CS, DA, EE, IN, PH | ST | CS, DA, MA, XH |
EE | DA, EC, IN, PH | XE | AE, CE, CH, CY, DA, ME, MT, PH, PI |
ES | CE, CH, GE | XH | ST |
EY | XL | XL | BT, CY, EY |
The authority has concluded the GATE applications form correction process. The form correction portal was active from October 31 to November 22. Candidates could edit their GATE application form 2025 on the official website gate2025.iitr.ac.in. The application form correction facility of GATE 2025 is a chargeable process. Candidates could correct the GATE 2025 exam form if needed. In case of any incorrect details, the GATE 2025 application form will be rejected.
How to edit the GATE Application Form 2025?
The following steps are typically involved in editing the GATE application form during the correction window:
Visit the GATE official website 2025- gate2025.iitr.ac.in
Log in using your GATE 2025 Enrollment ID and password.
Navigate to the "Application Form" section and click on the "Edit Application Form" button.
Make the necessary changes to the form, such as personal details, exam paper, and exam city. Note that some changes may require additional fees to be paid.
Review the modified form carefully and ensure that all the changes are correct.
Submit the corrected form and take a printout of the revised form for future reference.
Description of Change/Modification | Fee Charges |
Change in Name | ₹ 500 |
Change in Date of Birth | ₹ 500 |
Change in choice of examination cities | ₹ 500 |
Change of existing paper | ₹ 500 |
Add a second paper (from given combinations with respect to the primary paper) | ₹ 500 |
Change of gender to female | ₹ 500 |
Changes of gender from female to any other gender | ₹ 500 + ₹ 900 = ₹ 1400 |
Change of category to SC/ST | ₹ 500 |
Change of category from sc/ST to any other | ₹ 500 ₹ 500 + ₹ 900 = ₹ 1400 |
Change from Non-PwD/Dyslexics to PwD/Dyslexics | |
Change from Non-PwD/Dyslexics to Non-PwD/Dyslexic | ₹ 500 ₹ 500 + ₹ 900 = ₹ 1400 |
Any other change in Category (not mentioned above) | ₹ 500 |
Details of Parents/Guardian/Correspondence Address | NIL |
College Name and Location, Roll No. Registration No. | NIL |
Candidates preparing for GATE 2025 can now access the official syllabus. The detailed syllabus PDF is available for download as PDF here.
Download NowState | City |
Andhra Pradesh | Anantapur Kurnool Bhimavaram Eluru Kakinada Rajahmundry Tadepalligudem Tirupati Srikakulam Vijayawada Visakhapatnam Surampalem Vizianagaram Chirala Chittoor Guntur Kadapa Nellore Ongole Nandyala |
Kerala | Angamaly Kannur Kasaragod Kozhikode Malappuram Palakkad Thrissur Thiruvananthapuram Payyanur Vadakara Pathanamthitta Vatakara Wayanad Alappuzha Aluva Ernakulam Attingal Chengannur Kanjirapally Kollam Kothamangalam Kottayam Muvattupuzha |
Karnataka | Bagalkot Ballari Belagavi Bangalore Bidar Davanagere Hassan Hubballi Kalaburagi Kolar Mangaluru Manipal Mysuru Shimoga Tumakuru Chikkaballapur Chikkamagaluru Dharwad Mandya Udupi Puttur |
Telangana | Hyderabad Warangal Medak Nalgonda Adilabad Karimnagar Khammam Kodad Kothagudem Nizamabad Suryapet |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Port Blair |
Gujarat | Ahmedabad Anand Bhavnagar Bhuj Gandhinagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat Vadodara Jamnagar Vapi |
Maharashtra | Ahmednagar Amravati Aurangabad Baramati Jalgaon Kankavali Kolhapur Mumbai Nagpur Nanded Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Ratnagiri Sangli Satara Solapur Thane Dhule Akola Chandrapur Latur Panvel Raigad Sangamner Loni SHIRDI Vasai Palghar Wardha Yavatmal |
Goa | Goa |
Rajasthan | Ajmer Alwar Bikaner Jaipur Jodhpur Kota Sikar Udaipur Chittorgarh Bhilwara Dausa Hanumangarh |
Haryana | Bahadurgarh Faridabad Gurugram Hisar Karnal Palwal Ambala Kurukshetra |
Uttar Pradesh | Greater Noida Mathura Agra Aligarh Prayagraj Bareilly Gorakhpur Lucknow Varanasi Ghaziabad Meerut Moradabad Muzaffarnagar Noida Kanpur Muzzafarpur Jhansi Saharanpur |
Madhya Pradesh | Indore Ujjain Bhopal Gwalior Jabalpur Satna Sagar |
Jammu and Kashmir | Jammu Samba Srinagar |
Delhi | New Delhi |
Tripura | Agartala |
West Bengal | Asansol Burdwan Kalyani Siliguri Hooghly Kharagpur Kolkata Durgapur Bankura Murshidabad Howrah Midnapore Kolaghat Suri |
Jharkhand | Dhanbad Jamshedpur Ranchi Bokaro Steel City Hazaribagh |
Assam | Dibrugarh Guwahati Jorhat Silchar Tezpur |
Sikkim | Gangtok |
Manipur | Imphal |
Bihar | Muzaffarpur Patna Arrah Purnea Bhagalpur |
Meghalaya | Shillong |
Odisha | Balasore Berhampur Bhubaneshwar Cuttack Rourkela Sambalpur Dhenkanal Brahmapur Kakatpur |
Chhattisgarh | Bhilai Bilaspur Raipur |
Tamil Nadu | Tiruchirappalli Tirunelveli Vellore Viluppuram Virudhunagar Chennai Coimbatore Cuddalore Dindigul Kanyakumari Nagercoil Madurai Namakkal Ramanathapuram Salem Thanjavur Theni Thoothukudi Tiruchirapalli Erode Krishnagiri Pollachi |
Punjab | Amritsar Bathinda Jalandhar Khanna Ludhiana Mohali Pathankot Patiala Sangrur |
Himachal Pradesh | Baddi Hamirpur Shimla Una Kangra Mandi Solan Palampur |
Uttarakhand | Bhimtal Dehradun Haldwani Roorkee |
Arunachal Pradesh | Itanagar |
Ladakh | Leh |
Mizoram | Aizawl |
Nagaland | Dimapur Kohima |
Puducherry | Puducherry |
Chandigarh | Chandigarh |
IIT Roorkee has released the GATE 2025 exam pattern on the official website gate2025.iitr.ac.in. The GATE 2025 exam will be held in computer-based mode and will comprise 2 sections. The exam duration is 3 hours. As per the GATE paper pattern, there will 3 types of questions: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions. The exam tests candidates on their understanding of engineering and science concepts, as well as their ability to apply these concepts to solve complex problems. The GATE 2025 exam pattern is subject to change, so candidates need to stay updated on the latest information and instructions from the organizing institute.
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Particulars | Details |
Examination Mode | Computer Based Test |
Language | English |
Duration | 3 hours (180 minutes) |
Number of GATE Papers | 30 Papers |
Sections |
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Type of Questions |
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Total Number of Questions | 65 Questions (including 10 questions from General Aptitude) |
Design of Questions | Questions test the following abilities:
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Distribution of Marks in all Papers EXCEPT papers AR, CY, DA, PH, EY, GG, MA, ST, XH and XL |
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Distribution of Marks in AR, EY, GG, CY, DA, MA, PH, ST, XH and XL |
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Total Marks | 100 Marks |
Marking Scheme |
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Paper Code | General Aptitude (GA) Marks | Compulsory Section (Section A) | Subject Marks |
AE, AG, BM, BT, CE, CH, CS, EC, EE, ES, IN, MA, ME, MN, MT, NM, PE, PI, TF; Subject marks in these papers include questions on Engineering Mathematics (13 marks), which are paper-specific. | 15 | -- | 85 |
CY, DA, EY, MA, PH, ST | 15 | -- | 85 |
AR [Part B1 or Part B2 can be selected during Exam. B1: Architecture or B2: Planning] | 15 | 60 | 25 |
GE [Part B1 or B2 can be selected during the Exam. B1 - Surveying and Mapping or B2 -Image Processing and Analysis.] | 15 | 55 | 30 |
GG [Part B can either be Geology (B1) or Geophysics (B2) -- which must be chosen at the time of Application.] | 15 | 25 | 60 |
XE [Section A (Engineering Mathematics) is Common and Compulsory for all; Select any TWO additional Sections during the Exam] | 15 | 15 | 2 x 35 |
XH [Section B1 (Reasoning and Comprehension) is Common and Compulsory for all; Select any ONE additional Section at the time of Application] | 15 | 25 | 60 |
XL [Section P (Chemistry) is Common & Compulsory for all; Select any TWO additional Sections during the Exam] | 15 | 25 | 2 x 30 |
Papers | Codes | Papers | Codes |
Architecture and Planning | AR | Mathematics | MA |
Biotechnology | BT | Physics | PE |
Aerospace Engineering | AE | Metallurgical Engineering | MT |
Agricultural Engineering | AG | Engineering Sciences | XE |
Chemical Engineering | CH | Life Sciences | XL |
Civil Engineering | CE | Instrumentation Engineering | IN |
Computer Science and Information Technology | CS | Mining Engineering | MN |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | EC | Mechanical Engineering | ME |
Electrical Engineering | EE | Textile Engineering and Fibre Science | TF |
Chemistry | CY | Production and Industrial Engineering | PI |
Ecology and Evolution | EY | Petroleum Engineering | PE |
Geology and Geophysics | GG | Statistics | ST |
Biomedical Engineering | BM | Environmental Science and Engineering | ES |
Humanities and Social Science | XH | Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering | NM |
Geomatics Engineering | GE | Data Science & Artificial Intelligence | DA |
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Genetics, cellular, and molecular biology: Unit 01
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Fundamentals of biological engineering: Unit 01
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Bioprocess engineering and process biotechnology: Unit 01
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Plant, animal, and microbial biotechnology: Unit 01
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Applied mechanics and design: Unit 05
Fluid mechanics and thermal sciences: Unit 01
Fluid mechanics and thermal sciences: Unit 02
Fluid mechanics and thermal sciences: Unit 03
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Materials, manufacturing and industrial engineering: Unit 01
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General aptitude: Unit 01
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Engineering mathematics: Unit 01
Engineering mathematics: Unit 02
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Metallurgical thermodynamics: Unit 01
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Transport phenomena and rate processes: Unit 01
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Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy: Unit 04
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Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy: Unit 11
Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy: Unit 12
Physical metallurgy: Unit 01
Physical metallurgy: Unit 02
Physical metallurgy: Unit 03
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Physical metallurgy: Unit 11
Mechanical metallurgy: Unit 07
Mechanical metallurgy: Unit 08
Mechanical metallurgy: Unit 15
Manufacturing processes: Unit 01
Manufacturing processes: Unit 02
Manufacturing processes: Unit 03
Manufacturing processes: Unit 05
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Engineering mathematics: Unit 01
Engineering mathematics: Unit 02
Engineering mathematics: Unit 03
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Engineering mathematics: Unit 06
Mining geology, mine development, and surveying: Unit 01
Mining geology, mine development, and surveying: Unit 02
Mining geology, mine development, and surveying: Unit 03
Geomechanics and ground control: Unit 01
Geomechanics and ground control: Unit 02
Geomechanics and ground control: Unit 03
Mining methods and machinery: Unit 01
Mining methods and machinery: Unit 02
Surface environment, mine ventilation, and underground hazards: Unit 01
Surface environment, mine ventilation, and underground hazards: Unit 02
Surface environment, mine ventilation, and underground hazards: Unit 03
Mineral, economics, mine planning, systems engineering: Unit 01
Mineral, economics, mine planning, systems engineering: Unit 02
Mineral, economics, mine planning, systems engineering: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Petroleum engineering: Unit 01
Petroleum engineering: Unit 02
Petroleum engineering: Unit 03
Petroleum engineering: Unit 04
Petroleum engineering: Unit 05
Petroleum engineering: Unit 06
Petroleum engineering: Unit 07
Petroleum engineering: Unit 08
Petroleum engineering: Unit 09
Petroleum engineering: Unit 10
Petroleum engineering: Unit 11
Petroleum engineering: Unit 12
Petroleum engineering: Unit 13
Petroleum engineering: Unit 14
Petroleum engineering: Unit 15
Petroleum engineering: Unit 16
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Mathematical physics: Unit 01
Classical mechanics: Unit 01
Classical mechanics: Unit 02
Electromagnetic theory: Unit 01
Quantum mechanics: Unit 06
Atomic and molecular physics: Unit 11
Solid state physics: Unit 19
Electronics: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Engineering mathematics: Unit 01
Engineering mathematics: Unit 02
Engineering mathematics: Unit 03
Engineering mathematics: Unit 04
Engineering mathematics: Unit 05
Engineering mathematics: Unit 06
General engineering: Unit 01
General engineering: Unit 02
General engineering: Unit 03
General engineering: Unit 04
Manufacturing processes-I: Unit 01
Manufacturing processes-I: Unit 02
Manufacturing processes-I: Unit 03
Manufacturing processes-I: Unit 04
Manufacturing processes-I: Unit 05
Manufacturing processes-II: Unit 01
Manufacturing processes-II: Unit 02
Manufacturing processes-II: Unit 03
Manufacturing processes-II: Unit 04
Quality and reliability: Unit 01
Quality and reliability: Unit 02
Quality and reliability: Unit 03
Industrial engineering: Unit 01
Industrial engineering: Unit 02
Industrial engineering: Unit 03
Operations research and operations management: Unit 01
Operations research and operations management: Unit 02
Operations research and operations management: Unit 03
Operations research and operations management: Unit 04
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Statistics: Unit 01
Statistics: Unit 02
Statistics: Unit 03
Statistics: Unit 04
Statistics: Unit 05
Statistics: Unit 06
Statistics: Unit 07
Statistics: Unit 08
Statistics: Unit 09
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Engineering mathematics: Unit 01
Engineering mathematics: Unit 02
Engineering mathematics: Unit 03
Engineering mathematics: Unit 04
Engineering mathematics: Unit 05
Textile engineering and fibre science: Unit 01
Textile engineering and fibre science: Unit 02
Textile engineering and fibre science: Unit 03
Textile engineering and fibre science: Unit 04
Textile engineering and fibre science: Unit 05
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Ecology: Unit 01
Ecology: Unit 02
Ecology: Unit 03
Ecology: Unit 04
Ecology: Unit 05
Evolution: Unit 02
Evolution: Unit 03
Evolution: Unit 04
Evolution: Unit 05
Evolution: Unit 06
Evolution: Unit 07
Evolution: Unit 08
Mathematics and quantitative ecology: Unit 01
Mathematics and quantitative ecology: Unit 02
Behavioural ecology: Unit 01
Behavioural ecology: Unit 02
Behavioural ecology: Unit 04
Behavioural ecology: Unit 05
Applied ecology and evolution: Unit 01
Applied ecology and evolution: Unit 02
Applied ecology and evolution: Unit 03
Linear algebra: Unit 01
Calculus: Unit 01
Calculus: Unit 02
Calculus: Unit 03
Ordinary differential equations: Unit 02
Ordinary differential equations: Unit 04
Ordinary differential equations: Unit 07
Partial differential equations: Unit 01
Partial differential equations: Unit 02
Numerical methods: Unit 04
Numerical methods: Unit 06
Flow and fluid properties: Unit 01
Flow and fluid properties: Unit 02
Flow and fluid properties: Unit 03
Integral analysis for a control volume: Unit 01
Differential analysis: Unit 08
Dimensional analysis: Unit 03
Internal flows: Unit 02
Bernoulli's equation and its applications, potential flows: Unit 01
Bernoulli's equation and its applications, potential flows: Unit 02
External flows: Unit 02
Classification and structure of materials: Unit 01
Classification and structure of materials: Unit 02
Classification and structure of materials: Unit 03
Thermodynamics, kinetics, and phase transformations: Unit 01
Thermodynamics, kinetics, and phase transformations: Unit 09
Thermodynamics, kinetics, and phase transformations: Unit 10
Thermodynamics, kinetics, and phase transformations: Unit 12
Properties and applications of materials: Unit 01
Properties and applications of materials: Unit 02
Properties and applications of materials: Unit 03
Properties and applications of materials: Unit 04
Properties and applications of materials: Unit 05
Properties and applications of materials: Unit 06
Properties and applications of materials: Unit 07
Characterization and measurements of properties: Unit 02
Characterization and measurements of properties: Unit 05
Characterization and measurements of properties: Unit 10
Processing of materials: Unit 03
Mechanics of deformable bodies: Unit 04
Properties of pure substances: Unit 01
Properties of pure substances: Unit 06
Ideal gas mixtures: Unit 03
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 01
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 02
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 03
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 04
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 05
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 06
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 07
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 08
Polymer science and engineering: Unit 09
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 01
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 02
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 03
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 04
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 05
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 06
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 07
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 08
Food microbiology: Unit 01
Food microbiology: Unit 03
Food microbiology: Unit 04
Food microbiology: Unit 05
Food products technology: Unit 01
Food products technology: Unit 02
Food products technology: Unit 03
Food products technology: Unit 04
Food products technology: Unit 05
Food products technology: Unit 06
Food products technology: Unit 07
Food products technology: Unit 08
Food products technology: Unit 09
Food products technology: Unit 10
Food engineering: Unit 02
Food engineering: Unit 03
Food engineering: Unit 04
Food engineering: Unit 05
Food engineering: Unit 06
Food engineering: Unit 07
Atmospheric and Ocean science: Unit 01
Atmospheric and Ocean science: Unit 02
Atomic structure and periodicity: Unit 04
Atomic structure and periodicity: Unit 07
s, p, and d block elements: Unit 06
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 02
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 04
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 06
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 07
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 10
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 11
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 12
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 13
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 14
Structure-reactivity correlations and organic reaction mechanisms: Unit 15
Chemistry of biomolecules: Unit 08
Biochemistry: Unit 01
Biochemistry: Unit 02
Biochemistry: Unit 03
Biochemistry: Unit 04
Biochemistry: Unit 05
Biochemistry: Unit 06
Botany: Unit 01
Botany: Unit 02
Botany: Unit 03
Botany: Unit 04
Botany: Unit 05
Botany: Unit 06
Botany: Unit 07
Botany: Unit 08
Botany: Unit 09
Microbiology: Unit 01
Microbiology: Unit 02
Microbiology: Unit 03
Microbiology: Unit 04
Microbiology: Unit 05
Microbiology: Unit 06
Microbiology: Unit 07
Microbiology: Unit 08
Microbiology: Unit 09
Microbiology: Unit 10
Microbiology: Unit 11
Zoology: Unit 01
Zoology: Unit 02
Zoology: Unit 03
Zoology: Unit 04
Zoology: Unit 05
Zoology: Unit 06
Zoology: Unit 07
Zoology: Unit 08
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Zoology: Unit 11
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 01
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 02
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 03
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 04
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 05
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 06
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 07
Food chemistry and nutrition: Unit 08
Food microbiology: Unit 01
Food microbiology: Unit 03
Food microbiology: Unit 04
Food microbiology: Unit 05
Food products technology: Unit 01
Food products technology: Unit 02
Food products technology: Unit 03
Food products technology: Unit 04
Food products technology: Unit 05
Food products technology: Unit 06
Food products technology: Unit 07
Food products technology: Unit 08
Food products technology: Unit 09
Food products technology: Unit 10
Food engineering: Unit 02
Food engineering: Unit 03
Food engineering: Unit 04
Food engineering: Unit 05
Food engineering: Unit 06
Food engineering: Unit 07
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Engineering mathematics: Unit 01
Engineering mathematics: Unit 02
Engineering mathematics: Unit 03
Engineering mathematics: Unit 04
Engineering mathematics: Unit 05
Engineering mathematics: Unit 06
Electrical Circuits: Unit 01
Signals and systems: Unit 01
Analog and digital electronics: Unit 01
Analog and digital electronics: Unit 02
Analog and digital electronics: Unit 05
Analog and digital electronics: Unit 06
Analog and digital electronics: Unit 08
Measurements and control systems: Unit 03
Sensors and bioinstrumentation: Unit 01
Sensors and bioinstrumentation: Unit 02
Sensors and bioinstrumentation: Unit 03
Human anatomy and physiology: Unit 04
Medical imaging systems: Unit 02
Biomechanics: Unit 01
Biomechanics: Unit 02
Biomechanics: Unit 03
Biomechanics: Unit 04
Biomaterials: Unit 02
Biomaterials: Unit 05
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Mathematics foundation: Unit 01
Mathematics foundation: Unit 02
Mathematics foundation: Unit 03
Mathematics foundation: Unit 04
Environmental chemistry: Unit 01
Environmental chemistry: Unit 02
Environmental chemistry: Unit 03
Environmental chemistry: Unit 04
Environmental microbiology: Unit 08
Environmental microbiology: Unit 09
Environmental microbiology: Unit 10
Environmental microbiology: Unit 11
Water resources and environmental hydraulics: Unit 01
Water resources and environmental hydraulics: Unit 02
Water resources and environmental hydraulics: Unit 03
Water resources and environmental hydraulics: Unit 04
Water and waste water treatment and management: Unit 02
Water and waste water treatment and management: Unit 04
Water and waste water treatment and management: Unit 09
Water and waste water treatment and management: Unit 13
Water and waste water treatment and management: Unit 14
Water and waste water treatment and management: Unit 15
Water and waste water treatment and management: Unit 16
Air and noise pollution: Unit 06
Air and noise pollution: Unit 11
Air and noise pollution: Unit 12
Air and noise pollution: Unit 13
Air and noise pollution: Unit 14
Solid and hazardous waste management: Unit 03
Solid and hazardous waste management: Unit 04
Solid and hazardous waste management: Unit 05
Solid and hazardous waste management: Unit 06
Global and regional environmental issues: Unit 01
Global and regional environmental issues: Unit 04
Environmental management and sustainable development: Unit 03
Environmental management and sustainable development: Unit 04
Environmental management and sustainable development: Unit 05
Environmental management and sustainable development: Unit 06
Reasoning and comprehension: Unit 01
Reasoning and comprehension: Unit 02
Reasoning and comprehension: Unit 03
Reasoning and comprehension: Unit 04
Microeconomics: Unit 01
Microeconomics: Unit 05
Microeconomics: Unit 10
Microeconomics: Unit 11
Microeconomics: Unit 13
Macroeconomics: Unit 01
Macroeconomics: Unit 03
Macroeconomics: Unit 04
Macroeconomics: Unit 22
Statistics, econometrics and mathematical economics: Unit 01
Statistics, econometrics and mathematical economics: Unit 03
Statistics, econometrics and mathematical economics: Unit 06
Statistics, econometrics and mathematical economics: Unit 09
International economics: Unit 10
Public economics: Unit 01
Public economics: Unit 02
Development economics: Unit 01
Development economics: Unit 02
Development economics: Unit 03
Development economics: Unit 04
Indian economy: Unit 02
Indian economy: Unit 03
Indian economy: Unit 04
English: Unit 01
English: Unit 03
Language and linguistics: Unit 05
Language and linguistics: Unit 15
Levels of grammar and grammatical analysis: Unit 01
Levels of grammar and grammatical analysis: Unit 02
Levels of grammar and grammatical analysis: Unit 03
Levels of grammar and grammatical analysis: Unit 04
Historical linguistics: Unit 01
Historical linguistics: Unit 09
Historical linguistics: Unit 10
Sociolinguistics: Unit 10
Sociolinguistics: Unit 12
Sociolinguistics: Unit 17
Areal typology, universals, cross-linguistic features: Unit 01
Areal typology, universals, cross-linguistic features: Unit 02
Areal typology, universals, cross-linguistic features: Unit 03
Areal typology, universals, cross-linguistic features: Unit 07
Applied linguistics: Unit 01
Classical Indian philosophy: Unit 01
Classical Indian philosophy: Unit 02
Classical Indian philosophy: Unit 03
Classical Indian philosophy: Unit 04
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 01
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 02
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 04
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 05
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 06
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 07
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 08
Contemporary Indian philosophy: Unit 09
Classical and modern western philosophy: Unit 01
Classical and modern western philosophy: Unit 02
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Classical and modern western philosophy: Unit 05
Contemporary western philosophy: Unit 43
Contemporary western philosophy: Unit 45
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Research methods and statistics: Unit 01
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Research methods and statistics: Unit 05
Research methods and statistics: Unit 06
Research methods and statistics: Unit 07
Psychometrics: Unit 02
Psychometrics: Unit 04
Biological and evolutionary basis of behaviour: Unit 01
Biological and evolutionary basis of behaviour: Unit 04
Biological and evolutionary basis of behaviour: Unit 08
Biological and evolutionary basis of behaviour: Unit 09
Biological and evolutionary basis of behaviour: Unit 10
Biological and evolutionary basis of behaviour: Unit 11
Perception, learning, memory and forgetting: Unit 08
Perception, learning, memory and forgetting: Unit 09
Perception, learning, memory and forgetting: Unit 10
Perception, learning, memory and forgetting: Unit 11
Cognition: Unit 01
Personality: Unit 01
Motivation, emotion and stress and coping: Unit 01
Motivation, emotion and stress and coping: Unit 02
Motivation, emotion and stress and coping: Unit 03
Motivation, emotion and stress and coping: Unit 04
Motivation, emotion and stress and coping: Unit 05
Social psychology: Unit 01
Social psychology: Unit 03
Development across the life span: Unit 03
Applications of psychology: Unit 01
Applications of psychology: Unit 02
Applications of psychology: Unit 03
Sociological theory: Unit 01
Sociological theory: Unit 02
Sociological theory: Unit 03
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Sociological theory: Unit 06
Research methodology and methods: Unit 01
Research methodology and methods: Unit 02
Research methodology and methods: Unit 03
Research methodology and methods: Unit 04
Sociological concepts: Unit 01
Sociological concepts: Unit 02
Sociological concepts: Unit 03
Sociological concepts: Unit 04
Agrarian sociology and rural transformation: Unit 03
Agrarian sociology and rural transformation: Unit 12
Family, marriage, and kinship: Unit 01
Indian society/ sociology of India: Unit 01
Indian society/ sociology of India: Unit 07
Indian society/ sociology of India: Unit 09
Indian society/ sociology of India: Unit 10
Social movements: Unit 01
Social movements: Unit 02
Social movements: Unit 03
Social movements: Unit 04
Sociology of development: Unit 01
Sociology of development: Unit 02
Sociology of development: Unit 03
Sociology of development: Unit 04
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Geomatics engineering (part-A): Unit 01
Geomatics engineering (part-A): Unit 02
Geomatics engineering (part-A): Unit 03
Geomatics engineering (part-A): Unit 04
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-I): Unit 01
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-I): Unit 02
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-I): Unit 03
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-I): Unit 04
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-II): Unit 01
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-II): Unit 02
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-II): Unit 03
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-II): Unit 04
Geomatics engineering (part-B: Section-II): Unit 05
General aptitude: Unit 01
General aptitude: Unit 02
General aptitude: Unit 03
General aptitude: Unit 04
Naval architecture and marine engineering: Unit 01
Naval architecture and marine engineering: Unit 02
Naval architecture and marine engineering: Unit 03
Naval architecture and marine engineering: Unit 04
Naval architecture and marine engineering: Unit 05
IIT Roorkee has released the official GATE mock test 2025 online. The GATE 2025 mock test link is updated on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates preparing for the exam must take the mock test for GATE 2025. The mock test will help candidates understand the exam pattern, analyse their strengths and weaknesses, and identify areas that need improvement.
Additionally, various coaching institutes and online platforms also offer mock tests for GATE 2025, which candidates can take to practise and improve their skills. These mock tests usually cover the entire GATE 2025 syllabus and provide detailed solutions to the questions, helping candidates to understand the concepts better.
Candidates can also use the GATE 2025 mock tests to manage their time effectively during the actual exam. By practising with mock tests, candidates can develop a strategy to attempt the exam in the given time frame and avoid spending too much time on difficult questions.
Here are some general steps that can help you attempt the GATE mock test 2025:
Subject Code | GATE Paper | GATE Mock Test |
AE | ||
AG | ||
AR | Architecture and Planning | |
BT | ||
CE | CE1: GATE CE mock test CE2: GATE CE mock test | |
CH | ||
CS | ||
CY | ||
EC | ||
EE | ||
ES | Environmental Science and Engineering | |
EY | Ecology and Evolution | |
GG | Geology and Geophysics | |
IN | ||
MA | Mathematics | |
ME | ME 1: GATE ME mock test ME 2: GATE ME mock test | |
MN | ||
MT | ||
PE | ||
PH | Physics | |
PI | ||
ST | Statistics | |
TF | Textile Engineering and Fiber Science | |
XE | Engineering Sciences | |
XL | Life Sciences | |
BM | Biomedical Engineering | |
XH | Humanities & Social Sciences |
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is a highly competitive exam that tests the aptitude and technical knowledge of candidates in various fields of engineering and science. To help candidates ace this exam, here are some preparation tips for GATE 2025:
Take Care of Yourself: Lastly, take care of yourself physically and mentally. Get enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and take breaks to refresh your mind.
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Candidates can read some of the previous year's topper interviews from the below table.
Topper Name | All India Rank (AIR) | Topper interview link |
Rajat Gupta | 8 (ME) | |
Anirudh Joshi | 14 (PE) | |
Arunava Mondal | 5 (MN) | |
Ankita Modi | 14 (BM) | |
Yogesh Singh Dosad | 23 (AG) | |
Chirag Katariya | AIR 2 (PE) | |
Yatish Naman Asthana | 2 (AR) | |
Siddharth Gupta | AIR 18 (XH) | |
Amrit Layak | AIR 13 (TF) | |
Navneet Gangwar | AIR 4 (CS) | |
Sourav Duari | AIR 1 (PH) |
IIT Roorkee will release the GATE 2025 admit card on January 2, 2025, on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates will have to log in to the GOAPS (GATE Online Application Processing System) to download the GATE admit card 2025. Registered candidates will require their enrollment or email ID and password. Candidates need to keep their admit card safe throughout the admission process and present it along with valid identity proof while reporting to the exam centre. In case of any errors in the GATE 2025 admit card, candidates will have to contact the concerned authorities for rectification.
Indian students appearing for the GATE 2025 exam will have to carry a valid photo identity card along with their admit card. Here is a list of documents that are allowed:
Candidates who will be appearing for the exam will be able to check the student's reactions for GATE 2025 after each shift and session of the examination. Based on this reaction of students, aspirants who will be sitting for the next shifts and sessions will be able to analyse the paper and prepare accordingly for the exam.
Exam Day | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
February 4, 2023 | Easy to moderate | Moderate |
February 5, 2023 | Easy to moderate | Moderate to Tough |
February 11, 2023 | Easy | Moderate |
February 12, 2023 | Moderate to Tough | Moderate |
IIT Roorkee will release the GATE 2025 answer key on the official website. The GATE answer key will be prepared available along with the question paper. Candidates do not require any login credentials to download the GATE answer key pdf. The answer key contains the correct answers to all the questions asked in the exam. Candidates can use it to check their answers and predict their estimated scores.
The GATE Answer Key 2025 will be released in two phases: the Provisional Answer Key and the Final Answer Key. The authority will allow candidates to challenge the answer key of GATE 2025 within a specified period. After reviewing the challenges submitted by the candidates, the GATE authorities will release the final answer key. The GATE final answer key will be considered final and will not be subjected to challenges.
Candidates will be able to check the exam analysis of GATE 2025 for each paper after the conduction of the exam. The GATE exam analysis will be based on the student's reactions and the coaching institute's analysis. As of now, candidates can check the previous year's exam analysis to know the difficulty level of the exam, type of questions that might be asked in the exam, etc.
Types of Question | Number of Question |
MSQ | 11 |
NAT | 19 |
MCQ | 35 |
Types of Question | Number of Question |
MSQ | 9 |
NAT | 22 |
MCQ | 34 |
Types of Question | Number of Question |
MSQ | 01 |
NAT | 33 |
MCQ | 31 |
Types of Question | No. of question | Marks |
MCQ | 45 | 66 |
NAT | 16 | 27 |
MSQ | 4 | 7 |
Types of Question | No. of question |
MCQ | 31 |
NAT | 28 |
MSQ | 6 |
Type of questions | Number of questions |
NAT | 16 |
MSQ | 15 |
MCQ | 34 |
Type of questions | Number of questions |
NAT | 25 |
MSQ | 8 |
MCQ | 32 |
The authority has announced the GATE 2025 result date online. According to the notification, the GATE result 2025 will be announced on March 19, 2025. The GATE result will comprise the GATE entrance exam scores and rank. To check the GATE 2025 result, candidates have to provide their enrollment numbers and password. IIT Roorkee will not send the GATE result or rank card in offline mode. Hence, candidates must download their GATE 2025 results online.
IIT Roorkee will release the GATE scorecard on March 28, 2025 on the GATE GOAPS portal. The GATE scorecard 2025 is an important document that contains the candidate's details, subject paper, marks obtained, and the GATE score. Candidates who qualify the GATE exam can download their scorecards from the official website using their login credentials. The GATE scorecard is valid for three years from the date of announcement of the GATE 2025 result.
The GATE scorecard is available in an online mode only and no hard copy will be sent to the candidates. Therefore, candidates are advised to download and take a printout of their scorecard for future reference. It is important to note that the GATE scorecard is not equivalent to a GATE certificate. The GATE certificate will be issued to the qualified candidates by the organising institute after the announcement of the GATE 2025 result.
The following details will be mentioned in the scorecard of GATE 2025-
GATE 2024 Result Statistics
Particular | Details |
Total number of students who applied for GATE 2024 | 8.26 lakh |
Total number of students who appeared for GATE 2024 | 6.5 lakh |
Number of candidates who cleared the GATE 2024 exam | 1,29,268 |
GATE 2022 Result - Statistics
Particulars | Details |
---|---|
Number of candidates appeared for the exam | 7,11,542 |
Number of candidates declared qualified | 1,26,813 |
Number of qualified male candidates | 98,732 |
Number of qualified female candidates | 28,081 |
The GATE 2025 cutoff scores for various participating institutes online after the GATE results are declared. The cutoff scores will depend on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the paper, the number of seats available in the institute, and the previous year's cutoff trends. Moreover, the GATE cutoff scores also vary for different categories such as General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD. Candidates who meet the cutoff scores and other eligibility criteria will be eligible for admission to the M.Tech./Ph.D. programmes in various institutes.
The GATE 2025 qualifying cutoff and admission cutoff are two different cutoffs.
The qualifying cutoff is the minimum score that a candidate needs to obtain in order to be eligible for admission to the various M.Tech./Ph.D. programmes offered by the participating institutes. The qualifying cutoff is usually lower than the admission cutoff, as it is the minimum score required for a candidate to be considered for admission.
The admission cutoff, on the other hand, is the score above which a candidate is likely to be offered admission to a particular institute. The admission cutoff depends on various factors such as the number of seats available in the institute, the number of candidates who have applied, the difficulty level of the paper, and the previous year cutoff trends. The admission cutoff may vary for different categories such as General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD.
GATE Paper Code | Qualifying GATE Cutoff Marks | ||
General | OBC-NCL/EWS | SC/ST/PWD | |
Aerospace Engineering | 33.3 | 29.9 | 22.1 |
Agricultural Engineering | 25 | 22.5 | - |
Architecture and Planning | 41.5 | 37.3 | 27.6 |
Biomedical Engineering | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
Biotechnology | 38.9 | 35 | 25.9 |
Civil Engineering | 28.3 | 25.4 | 18.8 |
Chemical Engineering | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
Computer Science and Information Technology | 27.6 | 24.8 | 18.4 |
Chemistry | 25.2 | 22.6 | 16.7 |
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence | 37.1 | 33.3 | 24.7 |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | 25 | 22.5 | - |
Electrical Engineering | 25.7 | 23.1 | 17.1 |
Environmental Science and Engineering | 37.9 | 34.1 | 25.2 |
Ecology and Evolution | 35.8 | 32.2 | 23.8 |
Geomatics Engineering | 41.1 | 36.9 | 27.4 |
Geology and Geophysics (Geology) | 42 | 37.8 | 28 |
Geology and Geophysics (Geophysics) | 49 | 44.1 | 32.6 |
Instrumentation Engineering | 32.7 | 29.4 | 21.8 |
Mathematics | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
Mechanical Engineering | 28.6 | 25.7 | 19 |
Mining Engineering | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
Metallurgical Engineering | 41 | 36.9 | 27.3 |
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering | 25.1 | 22.5 | 16.7 |
Petroleum Engineering | 42.6 | 38.3 | 28.4 |
Physics | 32 | 28.8 | 21.3 |
Production and Industrial Engineering | 30.5 | 27.4 | 20.3 |
Statistics | 26.6 | 23.9 | 17.7 |
Textile Engineering and Fibre Science | 28.1 | 25.2 | 18.7 |
Engineering Sciences | 36.2 | 32.5 | 24.1 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics) | 37 | 33.3 | 24.6 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (English) | 48 | 43.2 | 32 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Linguistics) | 49.7 | 44.7 | 33.1 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Philosophy) | 39.3 | 35.3 | 26.1 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Psychology) | 52.7 | 47.4 | 35.1 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Sociology) | 36 | 32.4 | 24 |
Life Sciences | 29.3 | 26.3 | 19.5 |
GATE 2023 Qualifying Cutoff
GATE Paper Code | Qualifying cutoff Marks | ||
General | OBC-NCL/EWS | SC/ST/PWD | |
Statistics | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
Physics | 31.1 | 27.9 | 20.7 |
CS | 32.5 | 29.2 | 21.6 |
ECE | 29.9 | 26.9 | 19.9 |
CE | 26.6 | 23.9 | 17.7 |
IN | 34.8 | 31.3 | 23.2 |
Electrical engineering | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | 28.4 | 25.5 | 18.9 |
XE | 37.9 | 34.1 | 25.2 |
CH | 32.10 |
GATE 2022 cutoff Qualifying Cutoff
GATE Paper 2022 | GATE Qualifying Marks | ||
General | OBC-NCL/ EWS | SC/ST/PwD | |
CS | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
ECE | 25 | 22.5 | 16.5 |
Biotechnology | 35.5 | 31.9 | 23.6 |
Chemical Engineering | 25.3 | 22.7 | 16.8 |
Statistics | 25 | 22.5 | 16.6 |
Metallurgical engineering | 46.2 | 41.5 | 30.8 |
Mathematics | 27.3 | 24.5 | 18.2 |
Electrical engineering | 30.7 | 27.6 | 20.4 |
Textile engineering and fibre science | 36.8 | 34.9 | 25.6 |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | 28.1 | 25.2 | 18.7 |
Physics | 26.5 | 23.8 | – |
Life Science (Botany/ Zoology) | 33.9 | 30.5 | 22.5 |
Ecology and life sciences | 33.4 | 30 | 22.2 |
Agriculture Engineering | 26.3 | 23.6 | 17.5 |
Chemistry | 27.5 | 24.7 | 18.3 |
Mining Engineering | 25.5 | 22.9 | 17 |
Engineering Sciences (Fluid Mechanics/ Thermodynamics) | 40.3 | 36.2 | 26.8 |
The GATE exam score will be used by various institutes to shortlist candidates for their postgraduate programs. After the announcement of the GATE 2025 result, each participating institute will release its admission notification specifying the details of the admission process, including counselling, if any. Candidates who qualify GATE 2025 and meet the eligibility criteria of the participating institutes will be considered for admission to their preferred institute by following the admission process specified by the institute.
The admission process may involve various stages such as the application process, shortlisting of candidates, written test/interview, and document verification. Candidates who are shortlisted by the institute will be called for the next stage of the admission process. The final merit list of the selected candidates will be prepared based on the candidate's GATE score, academic record, and performance in the written test/interview, if any.
GATE COAP is a common admission platform introduced by the IITs in 2017 to make admission offers to GATE-qualified candidates seeking admission to M.Tech./Ph.D. programmes. While candidates must apply individually to IITs, they can view offers and accept or reject them through the COAP portal. COAP provides a centralised counselling process that ensures transparency and efficiency in the admission process. Admission offers are based on GATE scores and seat availability, making the admission process more streamlined and straightforward for candidates.
Admission to IITs is a two-step process:
Step 1: Qualifying in GATE Exam
The first step is to qualify for the GATE exam, which is mandatory for admission to postgraduate engineering programs offered by the IITs. The GATE score is used by the IITs to shortlist candidates for their postgraduate programs. The candidates must have a valid GATE score in the respective discipline to apply for the postgraduate programs offered by the IITs.
Step 2: Applying through IITs' Admission Portal
The second step involves applying for the postgraduate programs offered by the IITs through their admission portal. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria of the IITs and have a valid GATE score can apply for their preferred postgraduate programs through the IITs' admission portal.
The admission process may vary slightly for different IITs, but it generally involves shortlisting candidates based on their GATE score, academic record, and performance in the written test/interview, if any. The final merit list of the selected candidates will be prepared based on their GATE score and other criteria as specified by the IITs.
It is important for the candidates to keep a close watch on the official websites of the IITs to stay updated with their admission process and important dates.
The documents that need to be self-attested and submitted along with the original documents may vary depending on the counselling or admission process. Here is a list of the documents that are commonly required to be self-attested and submitted along with the original documents:
GATE scorecard: A self-attested copy of the GATE scorecard is required for admission or counselling.
Photo ID proof: A self-attested copy of a valid government-issued photo ID proof such as Aadhaar card, passport, driving licence, voter ID, etc. is required.
Birth certificate: A self-attested copy of the original birth certificate issued by a competent authority or the Class X board certificate as date of birth proof is required.
Class XII mark sheet: A self-attested copy of the original Class XII mark sheet is required.
Qualifying examination mark sheets: A self-attested copy of the original mark sheets of the qualifying examination for all semesters is required.
Degree or provisional certificate: A self-attested copy of the original degree or provisional certificate is required if the degree is completed.
Category certificate: A self-attested copy of the original category certificate for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC categories, if applicable.
Undertaking for OBC status: A self-attested copy of the candidate's undertaking regarding OBC status in the required format is required.
PwD certificate: A self-attested copy of the original certificate for PwD candidates, if applicable.
Migration and transfer certificates: A self-attested copy of the original migration certificate of the last institute/university attended and the original transfer certificate from the head of the institute last attended is required.
Conduct and course completion certificates: A self-attested copy of the original conduct certificate from the head of the institute last attended and the original course completion certificate from the head of the university or institute, in case the result is awaited, is required.
Photographs: Three self-attested copies of recent passport size photographs are required.
COAP conducts centralized counselling for admissions to various institutes offering postgraduation on the basis of GATE scores. All the participating institutes will release separate notifications consisting of the selection procedure. Candidates will be required to fulfil the eligibility criteria mentioned by the institutes to participate in the selection process. According to the MHRD guidelines, a minimum of 70% weightage will be given to the candidate's GATE score and 30% will be given to the candidate’s performance in test/interview and/or academic record.
Admissions will be made in order of the merit and preferences made by the candidates in their application form. The basis of selection by the IITs is given below:
Category | Selection Basis |
GATE Qualified candidates | Valid normalized GATE marks |
IIT Graduates | CGPA≥8 |
Any candidate who wishes to appear for the GATE exam should at first check the books required for the preparation. Just having a thought of appearing for the exam will not get you anywhere and therefore start your preparation by reading good and informative books. Having a large number of books will distract you and will block the path of your success, hence pick up the best books for GATE preparation. Here, Careers360 has given the list of GATE preparation books to help candidates in their preparation.
GATE 2025 Books CSE | Name of the Author |
Architecture | Hamacher |
Algorithm | Cormen |
Operating System | Galvin |
TOC - Theory of Computation | Ullman |
GATE Book Name | Author/ Publisher |
Electronic Devices Circuits | Millman and Halkias (Black Pad) |
Integrated Electronics | Millman and Halkias |
Switching and Finite Automatic Theory | Kohavi |
Microprocessor and its Applications | Goankar |
Modern Control Systems | Ogata |
Name of the Book | Name of the Author |
Concept of Agricultural Engineering | Mohanty Das |
Farm Machinery | Three Authors |
Soil & Water Conservation | VVN Murty |
Name of the Book | Name of the Author |
An Insight into Chemical Engineering | M.Subbu |
Chemical Engineering For Gate Principles Solved Problems & Objective Type Questions | Ram Prasad |
Essentials of Chemical Reaction Engineering | Fogler |
Heat Transfer | JP Holman |
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics | JM Smith |
Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Processes | BK Dutta |
Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering | McCabe - FPM and MO |
Name of the Book | Name of the Author |
Environment 1 and 2 | S K Garg |
Fluid mechanics | R K Bansal |
Highway engineering | Khanna and Justo |
Open channel flow and engineering hydrology | K Subramanya |
RCC | Pillai and Menon |
Soil mechanics and foundation engineering | Gopal and Ranjan |
Steel | Bhavikati |
Name of the Book | Name of the Author |
Electrical machines | Nagrath, Kothari |
Fundamentals of circuits | Alexander, Sadiku |
Power Electronics | P S Bhimbhra |
Name of the Book | Name of the Author |
Complete Master Guide GATE | Amresh Singh |
Geophysics | Telford |
Best Books for GATE Mechanical | Name of the Author |
Fluid Mechanics | R.K. Bansal (Numerical point of view), Frank M.White (For understanding) |
Heat Transfer | Cengel (For understanding concept) |
Production Engineering | Swadesh Singh |
Thermodynamics | P.K.Nag |
Theory of Machine (TOM) | S.S. Ratan |
Name of the Book | Name of the Author |
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery | Modi & Seth |
Heat Transfer | Made Easy Class Notes |
IC engine | Mathur Sharma |
Material Science | Made Easy Class Notes & Swadesh Singh |
Machine Design | VB Bhandari |
Production | S K Mondal Notes Swadesh Sing |
Refrigeration | Made Easy Class Notes |
Strength of Material | Sadhu Singh |
Thermodynamics | P.K Nag |
Theory of Machine | SS Ratan |
GATE question papers consist of both theoretical as well as numerical questions. Candidates can check the previous year's GATE exam papers for better preparation. Solving the question paper of GATE helps in understanding the exam syllabus and paper pattern.
Paper Name | GATE Question Paper |
AE: Aerospace Engineering | GATE 2024 AE Question Paper and Answer Key |
AG: Agricultural Engineering | |
AR: Architecture and Planning | |
BM: Biomedical Engineering | |
BT: Biotechnology | GATE 2024 BT Question Paper and Answer Key |
CE: Civil Engineering | |
CH: Chemical Engineering | |
CS: Computer Science and Information Technology | |
CY: Chemistry | GATE 2024 CY Question Paper and Answer Key |
DA: Data Science and Artificial Intelligence | GATE 2024 DA Question Paper and Answer Key |
EC: Electronics and Communication Engineering | |
EE: Electrical Engineering | |
ES: Environmental Science and Engineering | |
EY: Ecology and Evolution | GATE 2024 EY Question Paper and Answer Key |
GE: Geomatics Engineering | GATE 2024 GE Question Paper and Answer Key |
GG: Geology and Geophysics | |
IN: Instrumentation Engineering | |
MA: Mathematics | GATE 2024 MA Question Paper and Answer Key |
ME: Mechanical Engineering | |
MN: Mining Engineering | |
MT: Metallurgical Engineering | GATE 2024 MT Question Paper and Answer Key |
NM: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering | GATE 2024 NM Question Paper and Answer Key |
PE: Petroleum Engineering | |
PH: Physics | GATE 2024 PH Question Paper and Answer Key |
PI: Production and Industrial Engineering | |
ST: Statistics | GATE 2024 ST Question Paper and Answer Key |
TF: Textile Engineering and Fibre Science | |
XE: Engineering Sciences | GATE 2024 XE Question Paper and Answer Key |
XH: Humanities & Social Sciences | |
XL: Life Sciences | GATE 2024 XL Question Paper and Answer Key |
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IIT Roorkee has released the GATE mock test 2025 on October 26, 2024.
The GATE application form correction 2025 date has been revised. The new dates was from October 31 to November 20, 2024. The last date for PwD candidates is November 22, 2025.
The GATE 2025 result will be announced on March 19, 2025.
The GATE 2025 answer key challenge dates will be announced later.
Yes. IIT Roorkee has released the GATE 2025 syllabus online.
The GATE 2025 registration process started on August 28.
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee is the exam conducting authority for the GATE exam 2025.
AIR rank from 100-1000 is good for a candidate's admission to any IIT/NIT or for recruitment to any of the PSUs.
Yes, candidates are allowed to use an online virtual calculator during the GATE exam.
Yes, there is negative marking for multiple-choice questions in the GATE exam. For 1-mark questions, 1/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer, and for 2-mark questions, 2/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer.
Yes, candidates can choose to appear for one or up to two papers in the GATE exam.
The GATE scorecard is valid for three years from the date of announcement of the results.
Candidates can prepare for the GATE exam by referring to standard textbooks, solving previous year papers, taking mock tests, and attending coaching classes. It is important to have a thorough understanding of the subject, as well as strong problem-solving skills.
GATE exam consists of multiple-choice questions and numerical answer type questions. The exam is conducted for a duration of 3 hours and the total marks for the exam are 100. The exam consists of two sections - General Aptitude and the chosen subject paper.
Candidates should have completed their bachelor's degree in engineering or technology or must be in their final year of their degree program. Candidates with a master's degree in science, mathematics, statistics, or computer applications are also eligible to apply.
IIT Roorkee will conduct the GATE 2025 exam on February 1, 2, 15, and 16.
GATE stands for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. It is a national level entrance exam conducted to test the aptitude and subject knowledge of candidates who want to pursue postgraduate programs in engineering, technology, and architecture.
A GATE score of 429 in Electrical Engineering (EE) is considered a valid and qualifying score; this means you have successfully cleared the GATE exam and are eligible to apply for various M.Tech programs in Electrical Engineering at different institutes depending on their specific cut-off marks.
If you are belongs to General category then it will be very tough to get admission in prestigious NITs. Then you can wait for spot counselling.
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To pursue an M.Tech at IITs after completing a B.Sc. (Hons) in Mathematics from Delhi University, you must meet the following criteria:
Selection through GATE :
Specific IIT Programs :
Alternative Pathways :
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Hi Shubhradev,
MSc students can indeed crack GATE and potentially land PSU jobs, though opportunities may be more limited compared to engineering graduates. Some PSUs do recruit MSc graduates with valid GATE scores, but eligibility criteria vary among organizations. Hence..
Yes, you can apply for PSU (Public Sector Undertaking) jobs with a valid GATE rank, even if you are pursuing an MSc in Electronics and Communication. While many PSUs primarily prefer candidates with a BTech or BE, several PSUs accept MSc graduates in specific disciplines like Electronics, Communication, and related fields.
The eligibility criteria can vary by PSU, so it's important to check the specific requirements for each organization. Some PSUs may allow MSc graduates to apply, especially if the GATE exam is in the relevant engineering discipline (like Electronics and Communication).
Keep an eye on PSU job notifications, as they often list specific qualifications and degree requirements. If you meet the criteria and have a good GATE score, you could have opportunities in various PSUs. You can check more on the given website of Careers360. All the best!
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-eligibility-criteria
Hello,
Based on your GATE 2024 score of 226 in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) under the SC category, securing admission to IITs may be challenging due to the following considerations:
Qualifying Marks : The GATE 2024 qualifying cutoff for ECE in the SC category was 16.6 marks.
Admission Cutoffs : Admission cutoffs for IITs are typically higher than the qualifying marks and vary across institutes and specializations. For instance, in previous years, the cutoff scores for SC candidates in ECE-related M.Tech programs at IITs ranged significantly higher than your score.
Competition and Seat Availability : Admission to IITs is highly competitive, and candidates with higher GATE scores are generally preferred.
Recommendations :
Explore Other Institutes : Consider applying to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) or other reputable engineering colleges where the cutoff scores may align more closely with your GATE score.
Review Specific Cutoffs : Research the previous years' cutoffs for the specific institutes and programs you're interested in to assess your chances accurately.
Enhance Qualifications : If feasible, consider improving your GATE score in future attempts to increase the likelihood of admission to your desired institute.
While admission to IITs with a GATE score of 226 in the SC category is unlikely, exploring alternative institutes and programs can provide valuable opportunities for your academic and professional growth.
Hope it helps !
it is true that many Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) recruit candidates based on their performance in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) exam, meaning you can get a PSU job through the GATE exam with msc electronics and communication essentially, a good GATE score opens doors to various PSU recruitment opportunities.
If you have high ranks like in top 300,than only you can get job in PSUs(Powergrid,BHEL,ONGC,NTPC etc.)
If your rank is under 2000 you can do masters from IITs/NITs with 12400 stipened per month. I addition with this Many private companies also consider if you are gate qualified for their recruitment.so its a win win situation if you crack gate with good rank.
You can use GATE TIPS AMD TRICKS to achieve good rank for PSUs recruitment.
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