GATE Score Predictor 2026
1. Predict your estimated score in GATE 2026 exam
2. Know your estimated performance even before GATE 2026 actual results are out

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GATE Score Predictor 2026
GATE 2026 score predictor helps in knowing the scores based on marks obtained in the GATE exam. Candidates will need their marks out of 100, application number, paper appeared for and exam date to use the score predictor of GATE 2026.The GATE score predictor tool is completely free of cost. GATE 2026 score predictor is an AI-driven tool. It uses the past year’s details, normalisation process and difficulty level to provide you the accurate GATE scores based on marks.
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 2026 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 2026 score predictor, candidates can check which is the suitable and expected college.
How to Use GATE Score Predictor 2026?
To use the Careers360’s GATE 2025 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 2026 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 2026 Score Predictor- Details Required
Below are the required details that you need to fill out in the GATE score predictor 2026 tool to obtain the expected score.
Marks out of 100
Paper code
Application details (Optional)
D.O.B (Optional)
Date of exam
This GATE 2026 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,
No,For Mtech you are not eligible to give GATE examination in 2nd year diploma and after completing your diploma degree
Only bachelor's degree holders can give GATE examination
Thank you
The eligibility criteria for GATE 2026 remains the same as it was before and is for only those who are atleast in the final year of their BACHELORS program of the specific engineering course or a master's degree in science. Their are other rules of eligibility as well, which you might want to check out at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/qualification-for-gate-2026-age-limit-degrees-accepted
altogether you are not eligible for GATE 2026.
Hello,
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.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello,
In the GATE application form , you should enter your name exactly as it appears in your official ID proof , even if the order is different.
For example:
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If your ID proof shows Surname + First Name , enter it in the same way in the form.
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Do not change the order to First Name + Surname.
This is important because your GATE admit card and scorecard will match your ID proof.
Keep it exactly the same to avoid any issues later.
Hope it helps !
Hello,
Yes, you as a Bachelor of Science graduate in home science can appear for the GATE 2026 exam, as the eligibility criteria include graduates from "Science" and other fields, as well as those in the 3rd year or higher of an undergraduate program.
I hope it will clear your query!!