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GATE Score Predictor 2024

GATE 2024 score predictor helps in knowing the scores based on marks obtained in the GATE exam. The score predictor of GATE 2024 can be accessed by entering application number, date of birth, paper code and exam date. The GATE score predictor tool is completely free of cost. 


Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) exam is held on multiple dates and shifts. Hence, the exam authorities follow a normalisation process to provide the final GATE scores. This GATE score predictor 2024 helps predicting the most probable scores immediately after the exam. Candidates need not to wait for the final results in order to know their scores. With the scores obtained through this GATE 2024 score predictor, candidates can check which is the suitable and expected college. 


How to Use GATE Score Predictor 2024?

To use the Careers360’s GATE 2024 score predictor tool, candidates need to enter a few basic details. Follow the below given steps to use the score predictor. It is also suggested to enter all the information correctly as incorrect details may lead to wrong or inappropriate scores.

  • Go to the Careers360 portal
  • Click on “GATE 2024 Score Predictor”
  • Enter the GATE Marks (out of 100), exam date, date of birth application details
  • Now, click on “Predict My Scores”

The GATE scores will appear on the screen. Candidates should save the details and match the same on the result date to check the accuracy of the tool.


GATE 2024 Score Predictor- Details Required

Below are the required details that you need to fill out in the GATE score predictor 2024 tool to obtain the expected score.

  • Marks out of 100
  • Paper code 
  • Application details (Optional)
  • D.O.B (Optional)
  • Date of exam

This GATE 2024 score predictor tool is created based on the previous year details. Hence, the details will be approximate. The final GATE scores will be mentioned in the result only.

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Questions related to GATE

Hello,

Having a variation in your name on the GATE scorecard and academic records, such as your 10th marksheet, may lead to some problems during admission processes at IITs. Normally, consistency in all documents is expected.

Things to do:

Contact Institution: Contact the admissions offices of the IITs that you are applying to explain the situation. They would advise you on their minor name variation policies.

Affidavit or name clarification: You may even have to draft an affidavit stating that MUPPURI SIVAKRISHNA and MUPPURI SIVA KRISHNA are one and the same. This avoids confusion during verification.

Notarized documents: A declaration or supporting document, usually in the possession of a notarized version, would be quite helpful.

This way, if a solution exists to this prior to admitting a child, a smooth process will be accomplished.

The number of seats available for M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering varies depending on the university or institute. Typically, leading institutions in India, such as the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), offer between 20 to 60 seats for their M.Tech programs in Aerospace Engineering. Some universities may have additional seats for sponsored or part-time candidates, which can slightly increase the total intake.


Regarding the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score cut-off for M.Tech admissions, this also varies by institution and can change each year based on factors like the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the exam. Generally, for top-tier institutes like IITs, the cut-off for Aerospace Engineering can range from 600 to 750, while for other reputed colleges, it might be around 500 to 600.


To secure a seat in M.Tech Aerospace, it’s essential to prepare thoroughly for the GATE exam, aiming for a score that meets or exceeds the cut-off set by your desired institutions. Always check the official websites of the universities for the most accurate and updated information regarding seat availability and cut-off scores.

Hi there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. Congrats on your decent score in the DS AI domain for GATE 2024 - that's awesome!

I totally get your dilemma about which paper to write for GATE this year. It's a tough choice, especially when you're eyeing a career in AI/ML.

Based on your goals, writing the DS and AI paper again could be a solid option. It directly aligns with your career plans and you've already got experience with it. Plus, you might improve your score since you know what to expect now.

That said, the CS and IT paper could give you a broader knowledge base, which some top AI/ML programs appreciate. You could always supplement with AI courses later.

Honestly, both paths can lead you to an AI/ML career. The best choice depends on which specific programs you're targeting and how confident you feel in each subject area.

For personalized advice, you might want to check out our GATE counselling services on the Careers360 website . We've got experts who can dive deep into your specific situation.

Hope this helps! Let me know if you need anything else. Good luck with your GATE prep!

A person with a valid GATE score more than 700 get call for interview and rank under 2k in most of the IITs in CS candidates can apply to some other departments too, but that depends on the course being offered by the institute and the individuals interest.

Sometimes rank below this are also get call for interview in new ones but several factors such as the cutoff ranks for different institutes, the number of seats available, and the competition in the particular year changes cutoff every year.

Hey there I am glad to help you out i hope this helps you

Your GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score from 2024 will not be deleted when you take the exam again in 2025. GATE scores are typically valid for three years from the date of the exam. This means that if you took the GATE in 2024 and again in 2025, both scores will be valid for college admissions during their respective validity periods.

You can apply to colleges using the best score out of the two. Many institutions consider the highest score if you have taken the exam multiple times within the validity period.

Ensure you check with the specific institutions you're applying to regarding their policies on multiple GATE scores.

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