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Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an entrance examination conducted in India that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of undergraduate subjects in engineering and sciences for admission into postgraduate programs. GATE is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technologies at Roorkee, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Chennai (Madras) and Mumbai (Bombay) on behalf of the National Coordination Board – GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India.

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
AcronymGATE
TypeComputer-based standardized test
Developer / administratorConducted jointly by IISc and 7 IITs on behalf of the National Co-ordination Board – GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India.[1]
Knowledge / skills testedBachelor's degree level knowledge of the chosen engineering or science discipline.
PurposePost-graduate engineering admissions,[2] screening for entry-level engineering jobs.[3]
Year started1983 (41 years ago) (1983)[4]
Duration3 hours[5]
Score / grade rangeMarks (unscaled) out of 100, in 0.33 point increments.
Score (scaled) out of 1000, in 1 point increments.
Score / grade validity3 years (GATE 2014 onward).
OfferedOne time every year (usually in February 1st or 2nd week).
Countries / regionsOver 1000+ centres in India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and United Arab Emirates.
LanguagesEnglish
Annual number of test takers 653,292 (2024)
Prerequisites / eligibility criteriaThird year student or graduate of Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in engineering/ architecture or Master's degree (or equivalent) in science, computer applications can apply for gate .[6]
FeeINR ₹ 900 for Indian Female, SC, ST and Physically challenged candidates.[7]
INR ₹ 1800 for all other Indian candidates.
US $ 100 to $200 for international candidates.
Scores / grades used byVarious Indian engineering colleges offering post-graduate education,[2] several public sector Indian companies recruiting engineers,[3] etc.
Qualification rate 19.78% (2024)
Websitegate2024.iisc.ac.in (for GATE 2024)

The GATE score of a candidate reflects the relative performance level of a candidate. The score is used for admissions to various post-graduate education programs (e.g. Master of Engineering, Master of Technology, Master of Architecture, Doctor of Philosophy) in Indian higher education institutes, with financial assistance provided by MoE and other government agencies. GATE scores are also used by several Indian public sector undertakings for recruiting graduate engineers in entry-level positions. It is one of the most competitive examinations in India. GATE is also recognized by various institutes outside India, such as Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.[8]

Financial assistance in post-graduate programs edit

The GATE is used as a requirement for financial assistance (e.g. scholarships) for a number of programs, though criteria differ by admitting institution.[2] In December 2015, the University Grants Commission and MHRD announced that the scholarship for GATE-qualified master's degree students is increased by 55% from 8,000 (US$100) per month to 12,400 (US$160) per month.[9][10]

Eligibility edit

The following students are eligible to take GATE:[6]

  • Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering / Technology / Architecture (3 years after 10+2/ 10+2+3(ongoing)/ 10+2+4(ongoing)/ Post-B.Sc./ Post-Diploma) and those who are in the final year of such programs ( Also prefinal year of B.tech).
  • Master's degree holders in any branch of Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final year of such programs.
  • Candidates in the second or higher year of Four-year integrated master's degree programs (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering / Technology.
  • Candidates in the fourth or higher year of Five-year integrated master's degree programs or Dual Degree programs in Engineering / Technology.
  • Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UGC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by IE(India), AMICE by the Institute of Civil Engineers (India)-ICE(I), AMIETE By IETE(India)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech.
  • A candidate who is currently studying in the 3rd or higher years of any undergraduate degree program OR has already completed any government approved degree program in
  • Engineering / Technology / Architecture / Science / Commerce / Arts is eligible to appear for GATE 2022 examination. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.

There is no age limit criterion defined by the exam conducting authority to appear in GATE.[11]

Disciplines, structure, syllabus, and marking scheme edit

Disciplines edit

At present, GATE is conducted in the following 30 disciplines. A candidate can select any one or two of these subjects relevant to his/her discipline.[2]

From 2022, 2 new papers were introduced: GE (Geomatics Engineering) and NM (Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering).[12]

The paper sections under XE*, XL** and XH*** are defined by some dedicated codes which are mentioned in the following table-

* Engineering Sciences (XE) Paper Sections
(A and any 2 of B to H)
Code ** Life Sciences (XL) Paper Sections
(P and any 2 of Q to U)
Code Humanities and Social Sciences (XH) Paper Sections

(B1 and any 1 of C1 to C6)

Code
Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory) A Chemistry (Compulsory) P Reasoning and Comprehension (Compulsory) B1
Fluid Mechanics B Biochemistry Q Economics C1
Materials Science C Botany R English C2
Solid Mechanics D Microbiology S Linguistics C3
Thermodynamics E Zoology T Philosophy C4
Polymer Science and Engineering F Food Technology U Psychology C5
Food Technology G Sociology C6
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences H

Duration and examination type edit

The examination is of 3 hours duration, and contains a total of 65 questions worth a maximum of 100 marks. The examination for all the papers is carried out in an online Computer Based Test (CBT) mode where the candidates are shown the questions in a random sequence on a computer screen. The questions consist of some Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs (four answer options out of which only ONE is correct, which has to be chosen). Remaining questions may be of Multiple Select Questions or MSQs (four answer options out of which ONE or MORE than ONE is/are correct, hence correct options need to be chosen) and/or Numerical Answer Type questions or NATs (answer is a real number, to be entered via an on-screen keypad and computer mouse).[2]

Syllabus edit

Questions and marking scheme edit

The examination will consist of totally 65 questions, segregated as One-mark and Two-mark questions. Out of 65 questions, 10 questions will be from General Aptitude (Verbal and Numerical ability) and 55 questions will be Technical, based on the Paper chosen. The General Aptitude section will have 5 One-mark questions and 5 Two-mark questions, accounting for about 15% of total marks. The Technical section and Engineering Mathematics section will combinedly have 25 One-mark questions and 30 Two-mark questions, accounting for about 85% of total marks. Further, all the sections may have some Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs, while remaining questions may be Multiple Select Questions or MSQs and/or Numerical Answer Type questions or NATs. The examination awards negative marks for wrong MCQ answers. Usually, 1/3rd of original marks will be deducted for wrong MCQ answers (i.e. -0.33 for wrong One-mark answers and -0.66 for wrong Two-mark answers) while there are no negative marks for MSQs and NATs. Also there is NO partial credit for MSQs and NATs.

Result and test score edit

GATE results are usually declared about one month after the examinations are over. The results show the total marks scored by a candidate, the GATE score, the all-India rank (AIR) and the cut off marks for various categories in the candidate's paper. The score is valid for 3 years from the date of announcement of the GATE results. The score cards are issued only to qualified candidates.

Normalized GATE Score (new procedure) edit

Calculation of "normalized marks" for subjects held in multiple sessions (CE, CS, EC, EE and ME):

 
Graph showing the linear relationship between "actual marks" and "normalized marks" of a candidate, in a multiple-session subject (CE, CS, EC, EE and ME) of GATE.
Mgt = average marks of top 0.1 % candidates in all sessions of that subject.
Mgq = mean + standard deviation, of marks of all candidates in all sessions of that subject.
Mti = average marks of top 0.1 % candidates in the ith session of that subject.
Miq = mean + standard deviation, of marks of all candidates in the ith session of that subject.

From 2014 onward, examination for CE, CS, EC, ME and EE subjects is being held in multiple sessions. Hence, for these subjects, a suitable normalization is applied to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question sets across different sessions. The normalization is done based on the fundamental assumption that "in all multi-session GATE papers, the distribution of abilities of candidates is the same across all the sessions". According to the GATE committee, this assumption is justified since "the number of candidates appearing in multi-session subjects in GATE 2014 is large and the procedure of allocation of session to candidates is random. Further it is also ensured that for the same multi-session subject, the number of candidates allotted in each session is of the same order of magnitude."

Based on the above, and considering various normalization methods, the committee arrived at the following formula for calculating the normalized marks, for CE, CS, EC, EE and ME subjects:[14]

Normalized mark (︿Mij) of jth candidate in ith session, is given by

 
where,

Mij is the actual marks obtained by the jth candidate in the ith session,
Mgt is the average marks of the top 0.1 % candidates in all sessions of that subject,
Mgq is the sum of mean and standard deviation of marks of all candidates in all sessions of that subject,
Mti is the average of marks of top 0.1 % candidates in the ith session of that subject,
Miq is the sum of mean and standard deviation of marks of all candidates in the ith session of that subject.

After evaluation of the answers, normalized marks based on the above formula will be calculated using the raw (actual) marks obtained by a candidate in the CE, CS, EC, EE or ME subject. The "score" will be calculated using these normalized marks. For all other subjects (whose tests are conducted in a single session), the actual marks obtained by the candidates will be used in calculating the score.

Calculation of GATE Score for all subjects (single-session and multiple-session):

 
Graph showing the linear relationship between marks and score in GATE.
Mq = Qualifying marks for general category candidates.
Mt = Average marks of top 0.1 % candidates (for subjects with 10000 or more appeared candidates) or top 10 candidates (for subjects with less than 10000 appeared candidates).
Sq = 350.
St = 900.
Note: In case of multiple-session subjects (EC, CS, ME, EE and CE), "marks" considered are the "normalized marks".

From GATE 2014 onward (and year 2014-15 of the 2-year validity period of GATE 2013 score), a candidate's GATE score is computed by the following new formula.[15]
 
where,

S = Score (normalized) of a candidate,
M = Marks obtained by a candidate ("normalized marks" in case of multiple-session subjects CE, CS, EC, EE and ME),
Mq = Qualifying marks for general category candidates in that subject (usually 25 or μ + σ, whichever is higher),
μ = Average (i.e. arithmetic mean) of marks of all candidates in that subject,
σ = Standard deviation of marks of all candidates in that subject,
Mt = Average marks of top 0.1 % candidates (for subjects with 10000 or more appeared candidates) or top 10 candidates (for subjects with less than 10000 appeared candidates),
St = 900 = Score assigned to Mt,
Sq = 350 = Score assigned to Mq.
 
A scorecard in the Mechanical Engineering test of GATE 2015. (The candidate's photograph, signature, name, registration number, and QR code are blurred.)

Percentile:

A candidate's percentile denotes the percentage of candidates scoring lower than that particular candidate. It is calculated as:

Percentile = ( 1 - All India rank/ No. of candidates in that subject ) x 100%

Old formula edit

Till GATE 2012 (and year 2013-14 of the 2-year validity period of GATE 2013 score), the score was calculated using the formula:[16]

GATE score =  

where,

m = Marks obtained by the candidate,
a = Average of marks of all candidates who appeared in that subject, in that year, with marks less than zero converted to zero,
S = Standard deviation of marks of all candidates who appeared in that subject, in that year, with marks less than zero converted to zero,
ag = Global average of marks of all candidates who appeared across all subjects in current and past 5 years (i.e. 2010 to 2013 for GATE 2013), with marks less than zero converted to zero,
sg = Global standard deviation of marks of all candidates who appeared across all subjects in current and past 5 years (i.e. 2010 to 2013 for GATE 2013), with marks less than zero converted to zero.

Qualifying marks edit

The rules for qualifying marks have varied from year to year. The qualifying marks (out of 100) are different for different subjects as well as categories.

Category Qualifying mark (out of 100)
General (GN) 25 or 25+, whichever is higher.
Other backward classes (OBC) 90% of general category's qualifying mark.
Scheduled castes (SC) and scheduled tribes (ST) 2/3 (i.e., 66.67%) of general category's qualifying mark.

Here μ is the average (i.e., arithmetic mean) of marks of all candidates in the subject (with negative marks converted to zero) and σ is the standard deviation of all marks in that subject.

Usually, the general category's qualifying mark is in the 25 to 50 range.

The Government of India implemented reservations for other backward classes in college admissions and public sector job recruitment in the year 2008. Before that, all OBC candidates were included in the "general" category. There was no separate OBC category then.

Statistics edit

Sources:[17][18]

The following line chart shows the number of candidates registered, appeared, and qualified (total of all subjects).

  Registered
  Appeared
  Qualified
Year Registered Appeared Qualified Percentage of appeared that qualified Reference(s)
2006 184,308 170,252 33,813 19.86% [17]
2007 168,917 153,822 44,387 28.86%
2008 184,672 166,027 31,694 19.09%
2009 230,341 212,130 35,273 16.63%
2010 460,541 420,596 59,853 14.23%
2011 612,568 558,480 96,239 17.23%
2012 777,134 686,614 108,526 15.81% [19]
2013 1,200,728 984,855 136,699 13.88% [20]
2014 1,033,625 889,156 149,694 16.84% [21]
2015 927,580 804,463 121,060
[13,874 general category candidates who scored above the OBC (NCL) qualifying mark, but below the general category qualifying mark, received scorecards. But they did not qualify.]
15.05% [22]
2016 971,831 818,850 135,392 16.53% [23]
2017 922,167 787,148 129,149 16.00% [24]
2018 934,461 781,854 132,245 16.91% [25]
2019 927,616 770,681 140,955 18.28%
2020 858,890 685,088 129,000* 18.80%[26]
2021 882,684 711,542 126,813 17.82% [27]
2022 845,432 597,030 112,678 18.87% [28][29]
2023 670,000* 517,000* 93,000* 18.00*% [30]
2024 826,239 653,292 TBD TBD [31]

* Precise figures unavailable right now.

The following line chart shows the variation of the number of candidates appeared in the 5 subjects with the largest numbers of appeared candidates, since GATE 2010:

  Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC)
  Computer Science and Information Technology (CS)
  Mechanical Engineering (ME)
  Electrical Engineering (EE)
  Civil Engineering (CE)
  All other subjects
Year Electronics and Communication Engineering Computer Science and Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Others Total Reference(s)
2010 104,291 107,086 59,338 52,246 19,406 About 72,000* About 415,000* [32][unreliable source?]
2011 137,853 136,027 81,175 72,680 29,347 About 96,000* About 553,000* [33][unreliable source?]
2012 176,944 156,780 112,320 110,125 36,156 94,289 686,614 [34]
2013 256,135 224,160 165,814 152,381 67,472 118,893 984,855 [35]
2014 216,367 155,190 185,578 141,799 90,872 99,350 889,156 [36]
2015 172,714 115,425 185,758 125,851 101,429 103,286 804,463 [22]
2016 183,152 131,803 234,727 146,293 118,147 4728 818,850
2017 152,318 108,495 197,789 125,859 119,873 82814 787,148
2018 125,870 107,893 194,496 121,383 153,078
2022 54,292 77,257 89,567 69,734 100,043 597,030 [28]
2023 45,833 75,679 63,489 55,292 83,187 [37]
2024 63,092 123,967 65,546 59,599 85,869 255,219 653,292 [38]

* Precise figures unavailable right now.

Gate Statistics by Years edit

Difficulty level edit

GATE, for long, has been known to test the Engineering basics in a smart way. Complaints of "lengthy" problems have been rare. But the task of mastering an entire course of Engineering (around 30 undergraduate subjects) for a three-hour test, itself gives the test a certain level of toughness. Each year, only around 15% of all appearing candidates qualify. High percentiles (more than 99th percentile, in some cases) are required to get admission in M.Tech. or M.E. degree programs in Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Science, or get shortlisted for job interviews in Indian public sector undertakings.

Admission to post-graduate programs edit

Unlike undergraduate admissions in India, candidates must apply individually to each institute after the institute has published its M.Tech. notification (usually in the month of March). There is no separate counselling held. For admissions in NITs and IIITs, CCMT is held every year and the notification is released around April of each year.[43]

Some institutions specify GATE qualification as mandatory even for admission of self-financing students to postgraduate programs. GATE qualified candidates are also eligible for the award of Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR Laboratories and CSIR sponsored projects. Top rank holders in some GATE papers are entitled to apply for "Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Fellowship" awarded by CSIR. Some government organizations prescribe GATE qualification as a requirement for applying to the post of a Scientist/Engineer.

In recent years, various academicians have recognized GATE as being one of the toughest exams in its category. Some non-Indian universities like the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and some technical universities in Germany also identify GATE score as a parameter for judging the quality of the candidates for admission into their Masters and Ph.D. programs.

Some management institutes like NITIE, Mumbai offer admission to Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering on the basis of GATE score.

Most Indian institutes do not specify cut-off marks for previous years. So there is a general confusion in terms of selecting institutes and specializations. But in the recent years IIT Kharagpur and IIT Guwahati have been specifying last year cut-off mark list. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi has a very detailed website on activities and admissions where students can find the relevant information on cut-off marks etc. Typically the Indian Institute of Science and Indian Institutes of Technology are the most selective followed by National Institutes of Technology and others. Also there are some state universities in India, whose standards and facilities are very much comparable to top IITs and NITs. Some of them are Jabalpur Engineering College, Jadavpur University, Delhi Technological University, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Andhra University College of Engineering, Osmania University, Bihar Engineering University etc. Even within the top institutes, the selection criteria varies widely across departments and programs depending on expertise areas. The Directorate of Technical Education of Maharashtra state has also started conducting CAP round from the year 2013 for GATE and non-GATE candidates in all institutes in Maharashtra that offer M.E./M.Tech. programs.

CSIR's JRF - GATE fellowship edit

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) introduced the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) - GATE scheme in 2002 to allow GATE-qualified engineering graduates and GPAT-qualified pharmaceutical graduates to pursue research through suitable Ph.D. programs at CSIR laboratories.[44]

Stipend and tenure:

The fellowship amount is 31,000 (US$390) per month plus HRA (house rent allowance). In addition, contingency grant of 20,000 (US$250) per annum (calculated on pro-rata basis for fraction of a year) is also provided. On completion of 2 years as JRF - GATE, the fellowship may be upgraded to SRF (Senior Research Fellowship) - GATE and stipend may be increased to 35,000 (US$440) per month in the subsequent years, on the basis of assessment of CSIR JRF-NET guidelines.

The total duration of the fellowship is 5 years, within which the candidate is expected to complete the Ph.D. degree.[44]

COAP edit

Common Offer Acceptance Portal (COAP) is an online portal that allows candidates clearing GATE to register and get call letters from various IITs and PSUs for interviews. After the declaration of GATE results, candidates must apply through COAP, as its the only platform from which you can book your seat in post graduate programs in various institutes like the IITs.

Recruitment edit

Public sector undertakings (PSUs) in India, for long, have had troubles conducting their recruitment processes with more than 100,000 students taking the exams for less than 1000 jobs (a selection rate of less than 1%). After sensing the exponential rise in the number of engineering graduates in India who wish to get a PSU job, the PSUs have decided that a GATE score shall be the primary criteria for initial shortlisting. This change was the primary cause for the rapid increase in applicants for GATE 2012.

Indian Oil Corporation was the first PSU which successfully tested out this system and was followed two years later by National Thermal Power Corporation, Bharat Heavy Electricals, Bharat Electronics & PowerGrid Corporation of India.

Usually these companies release their recruitment notifications right after GATE notification, indicating that candidates have to take GATE to be considered for a job in their organizations.

List of companies edit

Many companies have signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the GATE organizing committee, for using the GATE score as a screening tool for recruiting engineers at entry-level positions.

The syllabus for the GATE exam and its preparation remains the same, irrespective of whether one is applying for a job at a PSU or seeking admission for post-graduation in engineering.

Changes in recent years edit

Year Changes Reference(s)
2009
  • The Information Technology and Computer Science tests were merged into a single Computer Science and Information Technology test (code "CS").
  • The GATE score was valid only for one year but later the GATE committee made it valid for two years in 2010.
2010
  • Pharmacy was no longer a GATE subject, with the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (conducted by the All India Council for Technical Education) as the replacement.
  • The Biotechnology section of the Engineering Sciences GATE paper had been removed and a separate Biotechnology test (code "BT") was started.
  • An additional section of General Aptitude was introduced in GATE. Ten questions carrying 15 marks make up this section of the GATE Exam.
2011
  • Based on a trouble-free pilot project in 2010, four of the GATE papers in GATE 2011 were run using computer-based online mode. The four online papers for 2011 were Aerospace Engineering (code "AE"), Geology and Geophysics (code "GG"), Mining Engineering (code "MN") and Textile Engineering and Fiber Science (code "TF").
  • GATE was held in the morning (9:00 to 12:00) session for some papers and afternoon (14:00 to 17:00) session for others. Also, the computer-based tests were held on a different date.
2012
  • Only final year students and passed-out candidates were declared eligible to take GATE. Pre-final year B.E./B.Tech. students, who were eligible till 2011, were no longer eligible.
  • The application process was made completely online. Candidates could view their responses to the ORS and also GATE Office released official solutions for GATE papers.
  • The admit card was made downloadable from the application website. Sending admit cards by post was discontinued.
  • The exam mode was changed from paper-based to "online" (i.e. computer-based) for 2 additional subjects: Agricultural Engineering (code "AG") and Architecture and Planning (code "AR").
  • The use of pencils to darken the bubbles in the answer sheet was discontinued. Candidates could use only black ink ballpoint pens for darkening of the bubbles in the answer sheet.
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2013
  • Female candidates were exempted from paying the application fee.
  • Candidates were required to upload a scanned copy of photograph and signature. Print-out of the completed application form was to be mailed to the institute by post.
  • The application fee was increased from 1000 to 1200.
  • The GATE score formula was changed. Scores calculated using the old formula were effective during the year 2013–14. Scores calculated using the new formula were effective during the year 2014–15.
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2014
  • A new subject of Ecology and Evolution (code "EY") was introduced.
  • Examinations for all 22 subjects were conducted by an online Computer-Based Test (CBT). The online examination contained some questions for which numerical answers must be keyed in by the candidate using the "virtual" (i.e. on-screen) keypad. The rest of the questions were of Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) type.
  • Female candidates were required to pay some fee for application, a change introduced due to many raising complaints about a large portion of female candidates who registered but did not appear for the exam in 2013.
  • Application fee was increased from 1200 to 1500 for general category, OBC male/other candidates, and 750 for all female candidates and SC, ST male/other candidates.
  • GATE score's validity is increased from 2 years to 3 years.
  • Examinations were held during forenoon and afternoon sessions on alternate weekends (Saturday and Sunday) between 1 February 2014 and 2 March 2014. Examination for the subjects ME, EE, EC, and CS was held in multiple sessions due to the large numbers of registered candidates.
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2015
  • The entire application process is made online. All required documents have to be scanned and uploaded on the online application system. Candidates no longer have to send anything by post.
  • Printed (i.e. hard-copy) scorecards are no longer sent to candidates. Only a digital (i.e. soft-copy) scorecard can be downloaded by qualified candidates from the official GATE website.
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2016
  • Candidates are not permitted to bring their own calculators. An online virtual (i.e. on-screen) calculator will be available during the examination.
  • The syllabus has been revised for some subjects.
  • A new subject of Petroleum Engineering (code "PE") has been introduced.
  • After completion of all test sessions, an Answer Key will be provided for candidates to check. Candidates can challenge the GATE 2016 Answer Key on a nominal fee for a specified time period.
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2017
  • A New Section has been introduced in the Engineering Sciences (XE) Paper. This section is the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (section H).
  • International students from countries namely Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia and United Arab Emirates are now eligible to apply for GATE 2017.
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2018
  • While choosing the exam centers for GATE 2018, the candidates will have to select their first two choices from the same GATE zone. The third choice can be from any other GATE zone.
  • Candidates are not required to upload the scanned image of their thumb impression while filling the GATE online application.
  • GATE will be held across 200 cities in India.
  • GATE 2018 will also be held in the following international cities- Addis Ababa, Colombo, Dhaka, Kathmandu, Dubai, and Singapore.
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2019
  • GATE 2019 introduces a new paper "Statistics" with a code of "ST".
  • Candidates who fail to apply by 21 September 2018 can still apply till 1 October 2018 by paying a late fee of 500. The late fee in the case of foreign centers is US$20.
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2020
  • GATE 2020 introduces a new paper "Biomedical Engineering" with a code of "BM".
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2021
  • Two new subjects - Environmental Science and Engineering (ES) and Humanities and Social Science (XS) have also been added to the GATE exam 2021.
  • Also, there will be relaxation in minimum eligibility for applying to GATE 2021 due to the Covid-19 situation. As per the announcement, candidates in their third year of undergraduate degree will be eligible for GATE 2021.
2022
  • Two new subjects - Geomatics Engineering (GE) and Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NM) have also been added to the GATE exam 2022.
2024
  • GATE 2024 introduces a new paper Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA).

Year and Organizing Institute edit

Each year's GATE is organized by any one of 8 institutes: IISc and 7 IITs. The overall coordination and responsibility of conducting GATE lies with this institute, which is designated as the Organizing Institute (OI) for GATE of that year. GATE coaching institutes often make speculations regarding the topics to focus upon depending upon the institute that is the OI of that year.[citation needed]

Institute GATE editions organized
Indian Institute of Science 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002, 2008, 2016, 2024.
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras 1983,[72] 1985, 1991, 1997, 2003, 2011, 2019, 2027.
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi 1986, 1992, 1998, 2004, 2012, 2020, 2028.
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay 1987, 1993, 1999, 2005, 2013, 2021, 2029.
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 1988, 1994, 2000, 2006, 2014, 2022, 2030.
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 1989, 1995, 2001, 2007, 2015, 2023.
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 2009, 2017, 2025.
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati 2010, 2018, 2026.

See also edit

Examinations edit

Institutes edit

See also edit

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The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE is an entrance examination conducted in India that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of undergraduate subjects in engineering and sciences for admission into postgraduate programs GATE is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technologies at Roorkee Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Chennai Madras and Mumbai Bombay on behalf of the National Coordination Board GATE Department of Higher Education Ministry of Education MoE Government of India Graduate Aptitude Test in EngineeringAcronymGATETypeComputer based standardized testDeveloper administratorConducted jointly by IISc and 7 IITs on behalf of the National Co ordination Board GATE Department of Higher Education Ministry of Education Government of India 1 Knowledge skills testedBachelor s degree level knowledge of the chosen engineering or science discipline PurposePost graduate engineering admissions 2 screening for entry level engineering jobs 3 Year started1983 41 years ago 1983 4 Duration3 hours 5 Score grade rangeMarks unscaled out of 100 in 0 33 point increments Score scaled out of 1000 in 1 point increments Score grade validity3 years GATE 2014 onward OfferedOne time every year usually in February 1st or 2nd week Countries regionsOver 1000 centres in India Bangladesh Ethiopia Nepal Singapore Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates LanguagesEnglishAnnual number of test takers653 292 2024 Prerequisites eligibility criteriaThird year student or graduate of Bachelor s degree or equivalent in engineering architecture or Master s degree or equivalent in science computer applications can apply for gate 6 FeeINR 900 for Indian Female SC ST and Physically challenged candidates 7 INR 1800 for all other Indian candidates US 100 to 200 for international candidates Scores grades used byVarious Indian engineering colleges offering post graduate education 2 several public sector Indian companies recruiting engineers 3 etc Qualification rate19 78 2024 Websitegate2024 wbr iisc wbr ac wbr in for GATE 2024 The GATE score of a candidate reflects the relative performance level of a candidate The score is used for admissions to various post graduate education programs e g Master of Engineering Master of Technology Master of Architecture Doctor of Philosophy in Indian higher education institutes with financial assistance provided by MoE and other government agencies GATE scores are also used by several Indian public sector undertakings for recruiting graduate engineers in entry level positions It is one of the most competitive examinations in India GATE is also recognized by various institutes outside India such as Nanyang Technological University in Singapore 8 Contents 1 Financial assistance in post graduate programs 2 Eligibility 3 Disciplines structure syllabus and marking scheme 3 1 Disciplines 3 2 Duration and examination type 3 3 Syllabus 3 4 Questions and marking scheme 4 Result and test score 4 1 Normalized GATE Score new procedure 4 2 Old formula 5 Qualifying marks 6 Statistics 6 1 Gate Statistics by Years 7 Difficulty level 8 Admission to post graduate programs 8 1 CSIR s JRF GATE fellowship 8 2 COAP 9 Recruitment 9 1 List of companies 10 Changes in recent years 11 Year and Organizing Institute 12 See also 12 1 Examinations 12 2 Institutes 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksFinancial assistance in post graduate programs editThe GATE is used as a requirement for financial assistance e g scholarships for a number of programs though criteria differ by admitting institution 2 In December 2015 the University Grants Commission and MHRD announced that the scholarship for GATE qualified master s degree students is increased by 55 from 8 000 US 100 per month to 12 400 US 160 per month 9 10 Eligibility editThe following students are eligible to take GATE 6 Bachelor s degree holders in Engineering Technology Architecture 3 years after 10 2 10 2 3 ongoing 10 2 4 ongoing Post B Sc Post Diploma and those who are in the final year of such programs Also prefinal year of B tech Master s degree holders in any branch of Science Mathematics Statistics Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final year of such programs Candidates in the second or higher year of Four year integrated master s degree programs Post B Sc in Engineering Technology Candidates in the fourth or higher year of Five year integrated master s degree programs or Dual Degree programs in Engineering Technology Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UGC AICTE e g AMIE by IE India AMICE by the Institute of Civil Engineers India ICE I AMIETE By IETE India as equivalent to B E B Tech A candidate who is currently studying in the 3rd or higher years of any undergraduate degree program OR has already completed any government approved degree program in Engineering Technology Architecture Science Commerce Arts is eligible to appear for GATE 2022 examination Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible There is no age limit criterion defined by the exam conducting authority to appear in GATE 11 Disciplines structure syllabus and marking scheme editDisciplines edit At present GATE is conducted in the following 30 disciplines A candidate can select any one or two of these subjects relevant to his her discipline 2 From 2022 2 new papers were introduced GE Geomatics Engineering and NM Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 12 GATE Paper Code Aerospace Engineering AE Instrumentation Engineering IN Agricultural Engineering AG Mathematics MA Architecture and Planning AR Biomedical BM Biotechnology BT Civil Engineering CE Petroleum Engineering PE Chemical Engineering CH Physics PH Computer Science and Information Technology CS Production and Industrial Engineering PI Chemistry CY Textile Engineering and Fiber Science TF Electronics and Communication Engineering EC Engineering Sciences XE Electrical Engineering EE Life Sciences XL Environmental Science and Engineering ES Humanities and Social Sciences XH Ecology and Evolution EY Statistics ST 13 Geology and Geophysics GG Geomatics Engineering GE Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering NM Data Science and Artificial Intelligence DA The paper sections under XE XL and XH are defined by some dedicated codes which are mentioned in the following table Engineering Sciences XE Paper Sections A and any 2 of B to H Code Life Sciences XL Paper Sections P and any 2 of Q to U Code Humanities and Social Sciences XH Paper Sections B1 and any 1 of C1 to C6 Code Engineering Mathematics Compulsory A Chemistry Compulsory P Reasoning and Comprehension Compulsory B1 Fluid Mechanics B Biochemistry Q Economics C1 Materials Science C Botany R English C2 Solid Mechanics D Microbiology S Linguistics C3 Thermodynamics E Zoology T Philosophy C4 Polymer Science and Engineering F Food Technology U Psychology C5 Food Technology G Sociology C6 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences H Duration and examination type edit The examination is of 3 hours duration and contains a total of 65 questions worth a maximum of 100 marks The examination for all the papers is carried out in an online Computer Based Test CBT mode where the candidates are shown the questions in a random sequence on a computer screen The questions consist of some Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs four answer options out of which only ONE is correct which has to be chosen Remaining questions may be of Multiple Select Questions or MSQs four answer options out of which ONE or MORE than ONE is are correct hence correct options need to be chosen and or Numerical Answer Type questions or NATs answer is a real number to be entered via an on screen keypad and computer mouse 2 Syllabus edit Verbal Ability English grammar sentence completion verbal analogies word groups instructions critical reasoning and verbal deduction Numerical Ability Numerical computation numerical estimation numerical reasoning and data interpretation Engineering Mathematics not for all Papers Technical Ability Technical questions related to the Paper chosen Questions and marking scheme edit The examination will consist of totally 65 questions segregated as One mark and Two mark questions Out of 65 questions 10 questions will be from General Aptitude Verbal and Numerical ability and 55 questions will be Technical based on the Paper chosen The General Aptitude section will have 5 One mark questions and 5 Two mark questions accounting for about 15 of total marks The Technical section and Engineering Mathematics section will combinedly have 25 One mark questions and 30 Two mark questions accounting for about 85 of total marks Further all the sections may have some Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs while remaining questions may be Multiple Select Questions or MSQs and or Numerical Answer Type questions or NATs The examination awards negative marks for wrong MCQ answers Usually 1 3rd of original marks will be deducted for wrong MCQ answers i e 0 33 for wrong One mark answers and 0 66 for wrong Two mark answers while there are no negative marks for MSQs and NATs Also there is NO partial credit for MSQs and NATs Result and test score editGATE results are usually declared about one month after the examinations are over The results show the total marks scored by a candidate the GATE score the all India rank AIR and the cut off marks for various categories in the candidate s paper The score is valid for 3 years from the date of announcement of the GATE results The score cards are issued only to qualified candidates Normalized GATE Score new procedure edit Calculation of normalized marks for subjects held in multiple sessions CE CS EC EE and ME nbsp Graph showing the linear relationship between actual marks and normalized marks of a candidate in a multiple session subject CE CS EC EE and ME of GATE M gt average marks of top 0 1 candidates in all sessions of that subject Mgq mean standard deviation of marks of all candidates in all sessions of that subject M ti average marks of top 0 1 candidates in the ith session of that subject Miq mean standard deviation of marks of all candidates in the ith session of that subject From 2014 onward examination for CE CS EC ME and EE subjects is being held in multiple sessions Hence for these subjects a suitable normalization is applied to take into account any variation in the difficulty levels of the question sets across different sessions The normalization is done based on the fundamental assumption that in all multi session GATE papers the distribution of abilities of candidates is the same across all the sessions According to the GATE committee this assumption is justified since the number of candidates appearing in multi session subjects in GATE 2014 is large and the procedure of allocation of session to candidates is random Further it is also ensured that for the same multi session subject the number of candidates allotted in each session is of the same order of magnitude Based on the above and considering various normalization methods the committee arrived at the following formula for calculating the normalized marks for CE CS EC EE and ME subjects 14 Normalized mark M ij of jth candidate in ith session is given byM i j M t g M q g M t i M i q M i j M i q M q g displaystyle hat M ij frac bar M t g M q g M ti M iq M ij M iq M q g nbsp where Mij is the actual marks obtained by the jth candidate in the ith session M gt is the average marks of the top 0 1 candidates in all sessions of that subject Mgq is the sum of mean and standard deviation of marks of all candidates in all sessions of that subject M ti is the average of marks of top 0 1 candidates in the ith session of that subject Miq is the sum of mean and standard deviation of marks of all candidates in the ith session of that subject After evaluation of the answers normalized marks based on the above formula will be calculated using the raw actual marks obtained by a candidate in the CE CS EC EE or ME subject The score will be calculated using these normalized marks For all other subjects whose tests are conducted in a single session the actual marks obtained by the candidates will be used in calculating the score Calculation of GATE Score for all subjects single session and multiple session nbsp Graph showing the linear relationship between marks and score in GATE Mq Qualifying marks for general category candidates Mt Average marks of top 0 1 candidates for subjects with 10000 or more appeared candidates or top 10 candidates for subjects with less than 10000 appeared candidates Sq 350 St 900 Note In case of multiple session subjects EC CS ME EE and CE marks considered are the normalized marks From GATE 2014 onward and year 2014 15 of the 2 year validity period of GATE 2013 score a candidate s GATE score is computed by the following new formula 15 S S q S t S q M M q M t M q displaystyle S S q S t S q frac M M q overline M t M q nbsp where S Score normalized of a candidate M Marks obtained by a candidate normalized marks in case of multiple session subjects CE CS EC EE and ME Mq Qualifying marks for general category candidates in that subject usually 25 or m s whichever is higher m Average i e arithmetic mean of marks of all candidates in that subject s Standard deviation of marks of all candidates in that subject dd M t Average marks of top 0 1 candidates for subjects with 10000 or more appeared candidates or top 10 candidates for subjects with less than 10000 appeared candidates St 900 Score assigned to M t Sq 350 Score assigned to Mq nbsp A scorecard in the Mechanical Engineering test of GATE 2015 The candidate s photograph signature name registration number and QR code are blurred Percentile A candidate s percentile denotes the percentage of candidates scoring lower than that particular candidate It is calculated as Percentile 1 All India rank No of candidates in that subject x 100 Old formula edit Till GATE 2012 and year 2013 14 of the 2 year validity period of GATE 2013 score the score was calculated using the formula 16 GATE score 10 a g s g m a S displaystyle 10 a g s g frac m a S nbsp where m Marks obtained by the candidate a Average of marks of all candidates who appeared in that subject in that year with marks less than zero converted to zero S Standard deviation of marks of all candidates who appeared in that subject in that year with marks less than zero converted to zero ag Global average of marks of all candidates who appeared across all subjects in current and past 5 years i e 2010 to 2013 for GATE 2013 with marks less than zero converted to zero sg Global standard deviation of marks of all candidates who appeared across all subjects in current and past 5 years i e 2010 to 2013 for GATE 2013 with marks less than zero converted to zero Qualifying marks editThe rules for qualifying marks have varied from year to year The qualifying marks out of 100 are different for different subjects as well as categories Category Qualifying mark out of 100 General GN 25 or 25 whichever is higher Other backward classes OBC 90 of general category s qualifying mark Scheduled castes SC and scheduled tribes ST 2 3 i e 66 67 of general category s qualifying mark Here m is the average i e arithmetic mean of marks of all candidates in the subject with negative marks converted to zero and s is the standard deviation of all marks in that subject Usually the general category s qualifying mark is in the 25 to 50 range The Government of India implemented reservations for other backward classes in college admissions and public sector job recruitment in the year 2008 Before that all OBC candidates were included in the general category There was no separate OBC category then Statistics editSources 17 18 The following line chart shows the number of candidates registered appeared and qualified total of all subjects Registered Appeared Qualified Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Year Registered Appeared Qualified Percentage of appeared that qualified Reference s 2006 184 308 170 252 33 813 19 86 17 2007 168 917 153 822 44 387 28 86 2008 184 672 166 027 31 694 19 09 2009 230 341 212 130 35 273 16 63 2010 460 541 420 596 59 853 14 23 2011 612 568 558 480 96 239 17 23 2012 777 134 686 614 108 526 15 81 19 2013 1 200 728 984 855 136 699 13 88 20 2014 1 033 625 889 156 149 694 16 84 21 2015 927 580 804 463 121 060 13 874 general category candidates who scored above the OBC NCL qualifying mark but below the general category qualifying mark received scorecards But they did not qualify 15 05 22 2016 971 831 818 850 135 392 16 53 23 2017 922 167 787 148 129 149 16 00 24 2018 934 461 781 854 132 245 16 91 25 2019 927 616 770 681 140 955 18 28 2020 858 890 685 088 129 000 18 80 26 2021 882 684 711 542 126 813 17 82 27 2022 845 432 597 030 112 678 18 87 28 29 2023 670 000 517 000 93 000 18 00 30 2024 826 239 653 292 TBD TBD 31 Precise figures unavailable right now The following line chart shows the variation of the number of candidates appeared in the 5 subjects with the largest numbers of appeared candidates since GATE 2010 Electronics and Communication Engineering EC Computer Science and Information Technology CS Mechanical Engineering ME Electrical Engineering EE Civil Engineering CE All other subjects Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Year Electronics and Communication Engineering Computer Science and Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Others Total Reference s 2010 104 291 107 086 59 338 52 246 19 406 About 72 000 About 415 000 32 unreliable source 2011 137 853 136 027 81 175 72 680 29 347 About 96 000 About 553 000 33 unreliable source 2012 176 944 156 780 112 320 110 125 36 156 94 289 686 614 34 2013 256 135 224 160 165 814 152 381 67 472 118 893 984 855 35 2014 216 367 155 190 185 578 141 799 90 872 99 350 889 156 36 2015 172 714 115 425 185 758 125 851 101 429 103 286 804 463 22 2016 183 152 131 803 234 727 146 293 118 147 4728 818 850 2017 152 318 108 495 197 789 125 859 119 873 82814 787 148 2018 125 870 107 893 194 496 121 383 153 078 2022 54 292 77 257 89 567 69 734 100 043 597 030 28 2023 45 833 75 679 63 489 55 292 83 187 37 2024 63 092 123 967 65 546 59 599 85 869 255 219 653 292 38 Precise figures unavailable right now Gate Statistics by Years edit GATE 2012 statistics The three hour test in 21 papers was conducted in 860 centers and 170 cities towns across the country on two days the computer based online exam in six papers on 29 January 2012 and the offline exam in the remaining fifteen papers on 12 February 2012 A total of 7 77 134 candidates registered for GATE 2012 and 6 86 614 candidates appeared for the exam Nearly 81 of the total number of candidates who appeared for GATE 2012 were from four papers Electronics and Communication Engineering 1 76 944 Computer Science and Information Technology 1 56 780 Mechanical Engineering 1 12 320 and Electrical Engineering 1 10 125 39 Subject wise distribution of the 686 614 appeared candidates in GATE 2012 39 Electronics and Communication Engineering EC 25 77 Computer Science and Information Technology CS 22 83 Mechanical Engineering ME 16 34 Electrical Engineering EE 16 04 Civil Engineering CE 5 27 Instrumentation engineering IN 3 13 Chemical Engineering CH 1 66 Other 8 96 Category wise distribution of the 108 526 qualified candidates in GATE 2012 39 General category GN 50 19 Other backward classes OBC 27 91 Scheduled castes SC and Scheduled tribes ST 21 90 100 000 200 000 300 000 400 000 500 000 600 000 700 000 Appeared Qualified Male Female Male Female Total Registered NA NA 777 134 Appeared 501 416 185 198 686 614 Qualified 85 630 22 896 108 526 Percentage of appeared that qualified 17 08 12 36 15 81 Subject No of candidates appeared 39 Electronics and Communication Engineering 176 944 Computer Science and Information Technology 156 780 Mechanical Engineering 112 320 Electrical Engineering 110 125 Civil Engineering 36 156 Instrumentation engineering 21 509 Chemical Engineering 11 407 Others 61 373 Total 686 614 The total number of candidates qualified in GATE 2012 is 1 08 526 This year 30 294 OBC candidates qualified in the test while 23 765 SC ST and 447 physically challenged candidates qualified Out of 1 85 198 female candidates who appeared in GATE 2012 22 896 candidates qualified 39 The IIT Delhi zone topped among the other zones with 18 927 candidates figuring in the list of qualified candidates followed by IIT Madras 17 343 IIT Kharagpur 15 735 IISc Bangalore 14 379 IIT Kanpur 12 469 IIT Roorkee 12 328 IIT Bombay 12 287 and IIT Guwahati 5 058 39 GATE 2013 statistics 250 000 500 000 750 000 1 000 000 1 250 000 1 500 000 Registered Appeared Qualified Male Female Other Male Female Other Total Registered 723508 477194 26 1200728 Appeared 639326 345510 19 984855 Qualified 108124 28572 3 136699 Percentage of appeared that qualified 16 91 8 27 15 79 13 88 250 000 500 000 750 000 1 000 000 1 250 000 1 500 000 Registered Appeared Qualified General category GN Other backward classes OBC Scheduled castes SC Scheduled tribes ST General category GN Other backward classes OBC Scheduled castes SC Scheduled tribes ST Total Registered 618265 412191 137137 33135 1200728 Appeared 496284 347617 113163 27758 984855 Qualified 72125 41237 18936 4401 136699 Percentage of appeared that qualified 14 53 11 86 16 73 15 85 13 88 A total of 1 200 728 candidates registered for GATE 2013 and 984 855 candidates 82 02 appeared for the exam of which 136 699 13 88 qualified in GATE 2013 40 The three hour test was conducted on two days over four sessions in total The computer based online exam for 2 02 223 candidates in fifteen papers was conducted in 572 centers spread over 123 cities and towns across the country on 20 January 2013 The offline exam for 9 98 505 candidates in the remaining six papers was conducted in 992 centers spread over 183 cities and towns across the country on 10 February 2013 40 A larger fraction of the registered men appeared 88 for the exam than women candidates 72 Nearly 81 of the total number of candidates who appeared for GATE 2013 were from four papers Electronics and Communication Engineering 2 56 135 Computer Science and Information Technology 2 24 160 Mechanical Engineering 1 65 814 and Electrical Engineering 1 52 381 40 Women formed 20 9 of the total qualified candidates As per the candidate supplied category General OBC NC SC and ST information among the qualified candidates 72 125 belong to General 41 237 to OBC NC 18 936 to SC and 4 401 to ST category Physically challenged candidates comprised a total of 1 136 among the qualified in various categories 40 The top five States that had qualified candidates as their permanent residence were Andhra Pradesh 22 476 Uttar Pradesh 22 400 Maharashtra 9 951 Bihar 9 820 and Kerala 8 992 40 The city of New Delhi has the maximum number of qualified candidates who had mentioned it as their correspondence address Correspondence address City has a slightly different bearing compared to the Permanent State While the Permanent Residence State often relates to the Native State or State where their Parents Guardians live the Correspondence City is mostly related to the current residence which is more likely to be the place of study or employment 40 Subject wise distribution of the 984 855 appeared candidates in GATE 2013 40 Electronics and Communication Engineering EC 26 0 Computer Science and Information Technology CS 22 8 Mechanical Engineering ME 16 8 Electrical Engineering EE 15 5 Civil Engineering CE 6 9 Instrumentation Engineering IN 2 9 Biotechnology BT 1 6 Chemical Engineering CH 1 5 Life Sciences XL 1 3 Chemistry CY 1 2 Other 3 5 Subject Appeared Qualified Percentage of appeared that qualified Electronics and Communication Engineering EC 256135 36394 14 21 Computer Science and Information Technology CS 224160 17440 7 78 Mechanical Engineering ME 165814 24573 14 82 Electrical Engineering EE 152381 25342 16 63 Civil Engineering CE 67472 11920 17 67 Instrumentation Engineering IN 28249 3376 11 95 Biotechnology BT 16159 3424 21 19 Chemical Engineering CH 14835 2887 19 46 Life Sciences XL 12920 2675 20 70 Chemistry CY 11768 2362 20 07 Physics PH 7497 1000 13 34 Mathematics MA 4963 800 16 12 Aerospace Engineering AE 4523 843 18 64 Production and Industrial Engineering PI 3871 679 17 54 Geology and Geophysics GG 2765 629 22 75 Architecture and Planning AR 2718 580 21 34 Metallurgical Engineering MT 2663 635 23 85 Engineering Sciences XE 2476 501 20 23 Others 4 subjects 3486 639 18 33 Total 22 subjects 984855 136699 13 88 40 Permanent state wise distribution of the 136 699 qualified candidates in GATE 2013 40 Andhra Pradesh includes Telangana 16 4 Uttar Pradesh 16 4 Maharashtra 7 3 Bihar 7 2 Kerala 6 6 West Bengal 5 8 Rajasthan 5 7 Madhya Pradesh 5 6 Tamil Nadu 3 6 Haryana 3 3 Other 22 1 Permanent state wise distribution of the 136 699 qualified candidates in GATE 2013 40 Permanent state Number of candidates qualifying Andhra Pradesh includes Telangana 22 476 Uttar Pradesh 22 400 Maharashtra 9 951 Bihar 9 820 Kerala 8 992 West Bengal 7 967 Rajasthan 7 753 Madhya Pradesh 7 644 Tamil Nadu 4 985 Haryana 4 546 Delhi 4 393 Odisha 3 960 Karnataka 3 780 Jharkhand 3 409 Chhattisgarh 3 288 Gujarat 3 064 Uttarakhand 2 363 Punjab 2 054 Assam 1 308 Himachal Pradesh 735 Jammu and Kashmir 558 Chandigarh 329 Tripura 221 Others 12 states 703 GATE 2014 statistics A total of 1 033 625 candidates registered of which 889 156 candidates 86 02 appeared for the exam Out of the total candidates registered 30 17 were female candidates while the rest were male candidates and others 41 Subject wise distribution of the 889 156 appeared candidates in GATE 2014 41 Electronics and Communication Engineering 24 33 Mechanical Engineering 20 87 Computer Science and Information Technology 17 45 Electrical Engineering 15 95 Civil Engineering 10 22 Instrumentation Engineering 2 52 Chemical Engineering 1 78 Biotechnology 1 21 Life Sciences 0 96 Chemistry 0 89 Other 3 82 Category wise distribution of the 149 694 qualified candidates in GATE 2014 41 General 56 82 Scheduled castes 11 41 Scheduled tribes 2 82 Other backwards classes non creamy layer 28 25 Persons with disabilities 0 69 250 000 500 000 750 000 1 000 000 1 250 000 1 500 000 Registered Appeared Qualified Male and other Female Out of the registered candidates 86 of the Male and 85 of the Female registrants appeared for the examination In terms of the number of candidates the five largest papers were Electronics and Communication Engineering 2 16 367 Mechanical Engineering 1 85 578 Computer Science and Information Technology 1 55 190 Electrical Engineering 1 41 799 and Civil Engineering 90 872 Examination for all these papers was conducted in multi session mode A suitable normalization method was followed for these papers 41 Male and other Female Total Registered About 722 000 About 312 000 1 033 625 Appeared About 623 000 About 266 000 889 156 Qualified 118 263 31 431 149 694 Percentage of appeared that qualified About 19 About 12 16 84 In GATE 2014 based on the qualified marks criterion 149 694 16 84 candidates qualified i e received scorecards In terms of the category as declared by the candidates General OBC non creamy layer SC ST and PwD 85 063 General 42 287 OBC non creamy layer 17 085 SC 4 224 ST and 1 035 PwD candidates qualified The number of female qualified candidates was 31 431 21 of the total 41 Subject code Subject No of candidates appeared Qualifying marks General category Other Backward Classes Non creamy layer Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Persons with disabilities AE Aerospace Engineering 4559 25 00 22 50 16 67 AG Agricultural Engineering 1168 25 00 22 50 16 67 AR Architecture and Planning 3087 32 50 29 25 21 67 BT Biotechnology 10719 25 84 23 26 17 23 CE Civil Engineering 90872 26 57 23 91 17 71 CH Chemical Engineering 15844 35 14 31 62 23 43 CS Computer Science and Information Technology 155190 25 00 22 50 16 67 CY Chemistry 7932 29 87 26 88 19 91 EC Electronics and Communication Engineering 216367 25 56 23 01 17 04 EE Electrical Engineering 141799 25 00 22 50 16 67 EY Ecology and Evolution 652 42 89 38 60 28 59 GG Geology and Geophysics 2659 36 33 32 70 24 22 IN Instrumentation Engineering 22367 25 00 22 50 16 67 MA Mathematics 3840 25 00 22 50 16 67 ME Mechanical Engineering 185578 28 86 25 97 19 24 MN Mining Engineering 1140 33 67 30 30 22 44 MT Metallurgical Engineering 3586 49 87 44 88 33 25 PH Physics 6132 31 72 28 55 21 15 PI Production and Industrial Engineering 3316 25 00 22 50 16 67 TF Textile Engineering and Fibre Science 1290 25 71 23 14 17 14 XE Engineering Sciences 2532 29 18 26 26 19 45 XL Life Sciences 8527 31 04 27 93 20 69 Total 889156 GATE 2015 statistics Subject wise distribution of the 804 463 appeared candidates in GATE 2015 42 Electronics and Communication Engineering 21 47 Mechanical Engineering 23 09 Computer Science and Information Technology 14 35 Electrical Engineering 15 64 Civil Engineering 12 61 Other 12 84 Gender wise distribution of the 804 463 appeared candidates in GATE 2015 42 Male 70 50 Female 29 49 Other 0 01 Category wise distribution of the 121 060 qualified candidates in GATE 2015 42 General Category 50 76 Other Backward Classes Non creamy layer 32 66 Scheduled castes 13 10 Scheduled tribes 3 48 A total of 927 580 candidates had registered for GATE 2015 and 804 463 candidates have appeared for the examination Out of the total registered candidates 567 111 of the Male and 237 235 of the Female registrants appeared for the examination In terms of the number of candidates appeared the five largest papers are Electronics and Communication Engineering 172 714 Mechanical Engineering 185 758 Computer Science and Information Technology 115 425 Electrical Engineering 125 851 and Civil Engineering 101 429 Male Female Other Total Registered 927 580 Appeared 567 111 237 235 117 804 463 Received scorecard 24 545 134 934 The examination for all the 22 papers was conducted in 8 sessions spread over 2 weekends starting from 31 January 2015 and ending on 8 February 2015 The examination was conducted in over 680 centers spread over 26 states and union territories of the country In GATE 2015 based on the qualified marks criterion 121 060 15 05 candidates qualified There were 13 874 General Category candidates who scored above the OBC category cut off marks but below the General Category cut off marks Those candidates although not qualified in General Category have been issued score cards They will be considered qualified in OBC category in case their category status changes to OBC at a later stage Qualified candidates included 947 physically challenged candidates The number of female candidates receiving the scorecards is 24 545 18 19 of the total of 134 934 Category No of qualified candidates Percentage of total General category 61 450 50 76 Other Backward Classes Non creamy layer 39 538 32 66 Scheduled castes 15 861 13 10 Scheduled Tribes 4 211 3 48 Total 121 060 100 Difficulty level editGATE for long has been known to test the Engineering basics in a smart way Complaints of lengthy problems have been rare But the task of mastering an entire course of Engineering around 30 undergraduate subjects for a three hour test itself gives the test a certain level of toughness Each year only around 15 of all appearing candidates qualify High percentiles more than 99th percentile in some cases are required to get admission in M Tech or M E degree programs in Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Science or get shortlisted for job interviews in Indian public sector undertakings Admission to post graduate programs editUnlike undergraduate admissions in India candidates must apply individually to each institute after the institute has published its M Tech notification usually in the month of March There is no separate counselling held For admissions in NITs and IIITs CCMT is held every year and the notification is released around April of each year 43 Some institutions specify GATE qualification as mandatory even for admission of self financing students to postgraduate programs GATE qualified candidates are also eligible for the award of Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR Laboratories and CSIR sponsored projects Top rank holders in some GATE papers are entitled to apply for Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Fellowship awarded by CSIR Some government organizations prescribe GATE qualification as a requirement for applying to the post of a Scientist Engineer In recent years various academicians have recognized GATE as being one of the toughest exams in its category Some non Indian universities like the National University of Singapore Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and some technical universities in Germany also identify GATE score as a parameter for judging the quality of the candidates for admission into their Masters and Ph D programs Some management institutes like NITIE Mumbai offer admission to Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering on the basis of GATE score Most Indian institutes do not specify cut off marks for previous years So there is a general confusion in terms of selecting institutes and specializations But in the recent years IIT Kharagpur and IIT Guwahati have been specifying last year cut off mark list Indian Institute of Technology Delhi has a very detailed website on Post Graduate PG activities and admissions where students can find the relevant information on cut off marks etc Typically the Indian Institute of Science and Indian Institutes of Technology are the most selective followed by National Institutes of Technology and others Also there are some state universities in India whose standards and facilities are very much comparable to top IITs and NITs Some of them are Jabalpur Engineering College Jadavpur University Delhi Technological University Cochin University of Science and Technology CUSAT Andhra University College of Engineering Osmania University Bihar Engineering University etc Even within the top institutes the selection criteria varies widely across departments and programs depending on expertise areas The Directorate of Technical Education of Maharashtra state has also started conducting CAP round from the year 2013 for GATE and non GATE candidates in all institutes in Maharashtra that offer M E M Tech programs CSIR s JRF GATE fellowship edit The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR introduced the Junior Research Fellowship JRF GATE scheme in 2002 to allow GATE qualified engineering graduates and GPAT qualified pharmaceutical graduates to pursue research through suitable Ph D programs at CSIR laboratories 44 Stipend and tenure The fellowship amount is 31 000 US 390 per month plus HRA house rent allowance In addition contingency grant of 20 000 US 250 per annum calculated on pro rata basis for fraction of a year is also provided On completion of 2 years as JRF GATE the fellowship may be upgraded to SRF Senior Research Fellowship GATE and stipend may be increased to 35 000 US 440 per month in the subsequent years on the basis of assessment of CSIR JRF NET guidelines The total duration of the fellowship is 5 years within which the candidate is expected to complete the Ph D degree 44 COAP edit Common Offer Acceptance Portal COAP is an online portal that allows candidates clearing GATE to register and get call letters from various IITs and PSUs for interviews After the declaration of GATE results candidates must apply through COAP as its the only platform from which you can book your seat in post graduate programs in various institutes like the IITs Recruitment editPublic sector undertakings PSUs in India for long have had troubles conducting their recruitment processes with more than 100 000 students taking the exams for less than 1000 jobs a selection rate of less than 1 After sensing the exponential rise in the number of engineering graduates in India who wish to get a PSU job the PSUs have decided that a GATE score shall be the primary criteria for initial shortlisting This change was the primary cause for the rapid increase in applicants for GATE 2012 Indian Oil Corporation was the first PSU which successfully tested out this system and was followed two years later by National Thermal Power Corporation Bharat Heavy Electricals Bharat Electronics amp PowerGrid Corporation of India Usually these companies release their recruitment notifications right after GATE notification indicating that candidates have to take GATE to be considered for a job in their organizations List of companies edit Many companies have signed Memorandums of Understanding MoUs with the GATE organizing committee for using the GATE score as a screening tool for recruiting engineers at entry level positions Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd 45 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd 46 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd 47 48 National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Ltd 49 Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd 50 Mazagon Dock Ltd 51 Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Ltd 52 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation 53 Central Electronics Ltd citation needed Coal India Ltd citation needed National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd citation needed 54 Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd citation needed THDC Ltd citation needed Odisha Power Generation Corporation citation needed Ircon International Ltd citation needed Bharat Broadband Network Limited 55 National Highways Authority of India 56 Airport Authority of India citation needed Delhi Metro Rail Corporation citation needed Bihar State Power Holding Company Limited citation needed West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company 57 The syllabus for the GATE exam and its preparation remains the same irrespective of whether one is applying for a job at a PSU or seeking admission for post graduation in engineering Changes in recent years editYear Changes Reference s 2009 The Information Technology and Computer Science tests were merged into a single Computer Science and Information Technology test code CS The GATE score was valid only for one year but later the GATE committee made it valid for two years in 2010 2010 Pharmacy was no longer a GATE subject with the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test conducted by the All India Council for Technical Education as the replacement The Biotechnology section of the Engineering Sciences GATE paper had been removed and a separate Biotechnology test code BT was started An additional section of General Aptitude was introduced in GATE Ten questions carrying 15 marks make up this section of the GATE Exam 2011 Based on a trouble free pilot project in 2010 four of the GATE papers in GATE 2011 were run using computer based online mode The four online papers for 2011 were Aerospace Engineering code AE Geology and Geophysics code GG Mining Engineering code MN and Textile Engineering and Fiber Science code TF GATE was held in the morning 9 00 to 12 00 session for some papers and afternoon 14 00 to 17 00 session for others Also the computer based tests were held on a different date 2012 Only final year students and passed out candidates were declared eligible to take GATE Pre final year B E B Tech students who were eligible till 2011 were no longer eligible The application process was made completely online Candidates could view their responses to the ORS and also GATE Office released official solutions for GATE papers The admit card was made downloadable from the application website Sending admit cards by post was discontinued The exam mode was changed from paper based to online i e computer based for 2 additional subjects Agricultural Engineering code AG and Architecture and Planning code AR The use of pencils to darken the bubbles in the answer sheet was discontinued Candidates could use only black ink ballpoint pens for darkening of the bubbles in the answer sheet 58 2013 Female candidates were exempted from paying the application fee Candidates were required to upload a scanned copy of photograph and signature Print out of the completed application form was to be mailed to the institute by post The application fee was increased from 1000 to 1200 The GATE score formula was changed Scores calculated using the old formula were effective during the year 2013 14 Scores calculated using the new formula were effective during the year 2014 15 59 60 2014 A new subject of Ecology and Evolution code EY was introduced Examinations for all 22 subjects were conducted by an online Computer Based Test CBT The online examination contained some questions for which numerical answers must be keyed in by the candidate using the virtual i e on screen keypad The rest of the questions were of Multiple Choice Question MCQ type Female candidates were required to pay some fee for application a change introduced due to many raising complaints about a large portion of female candidates who registered but did not appear for the exam in 2013 Application fee was increased from 1200 to 1500 for general category OBC male other candidates and 750 for all female candidates and SC ST male other candidates GATE score s validity is increased from 2 years to 3 years Examinations were held during forenoon and afternoon sessions on alternate weekends Saturday and Sunday between 1 February 2014 and 2 March 2014 Examination for the subjects ME EE EC and CS was held in multiple sessions due to the large numbers of registered candidates 61 62 2015 The entire application process is made online All required documents have to be scanned and uploaded on the online application system Candidates no longer have to send anything by post Printed i e hard copy scorecards are no longer sent to candidates Only a digital i e soft copy scorecard can be downloaded by qualified candidates from the official GATE website 63 64 65 2016 Candidates are not permitted to bring their own calculators An online virtual i e on screen calculator will be available during the examination The syllabus has been revised for some subjects A new subject of Petroleum Engineering code PE has been introduced After completion of all test sessions an Answer Key will be provided for candidates to check Candidates can challenge the GATE 2016 Answer Key on a nominal fee for a specified time period 66 2017 A New Section has been introduced in the Engineering Sciences XE Paper This section is the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences section H International students from countries namely Bangladesh Nepal Sri Lanka Ethiopia and United Arab Emirates are now eligible to apply for GATE 2017 67 2018 While choosing the exam centers for GATE 2018 the candidates will have to select their first two choices from the same GATE zone The third choice can be from any other GATE zone Candidates are not required to upload the scanned image of their thumb impression while filling the GATE online application GATE will be held across 200 cities in India GATE 2018 will also be held in the following international cities Addis Ababa Colombo Dhaka Kathmandu Dubai and Singapore 68 69 2019 GATE 2019 introduces a new paper Statistics with a code of ST Candidates who fail to apply by 21 September 2018 can still apply till 1 October 2018 by paying a late fee of 500 The late fee in the case of foreign centers is US 20 70 2020 GATE 2020 introduces a new paper Biomedical Engineering with a code of BM 71 2021 Two new subjects Environmental Science and Engineering ES and Humanities and Social Science XS have also been added to the GATE exam 2021 Also there will be relaxation in minimum eligibility for applying to GATE 2021 due to the Covid 19 situation As per the announcement candidates in their third year of undergraduate degree will be eligible for GATE 2021 2022 Two new subjects Geomatics Engineering GE and Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering NM have also been added to the GATE exam 2022 2024 GATE 2024 introduces a new paper Data Science and Artificial Intelligence DA Year and Organizing Institute editEach year s GATE is organized by any one of 8 institutes IISc and 7 IITs The overall coordination and responsibility of conducting GATE lies with this institute which is designated as the Organizing Institute OI for GATE of that year GATE coaching institutes often make speculations regarding the topics to focus upon depending upon the institute that is the OI of that year citation needed Institute GATE editions organized Indian Institute of Science 1984 1990 1996 2002 2008 2016 2024 Indian Institute of Technology Madras 1983 72 1985 1991 1997 2003 2011 2019 2027 Indian Institute of Technology Delhi 1986 1992 1998 2004 2012 2020 2028 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 1987 1993 1999 2005 2013 2021 2029 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur 1988 1994 2000 2006 2014 2022 2030 Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur 1989 1995 2001 2007 2015 2023 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 2009 2017 2025 Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati 2010 2018 2026 See also editExaminations edit Fundamentals of Engineering Examination FE exam Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination PE exam Graduate Record Examination GRE Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT Common Admission Test CAT Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL International English Language Testing System IELTS All India Engineering Architecture Entrance Examination AIEEE Joint Entrance Examination JEE Institutes edit Indian Institute of Science Indian Institutes of Technology National Institutes of Technology Indian Institutes of Information TechnologySee also editList of Public service commissions in IndiaReferences edit About GATE Exam a b c d e Gate 2021 Official Website Information Brochure Retrieved 29 August 2020 a b Jobs after GATE https gate iitk ac in doc 1983 IB pdf bare URL PDF GATE Test duration a b GATE Eligibility Criteria GATE Application Fee General Admission Requirements admissions ntu edu sg Retrieved 21 July 2016 UGC hikes basic fellowship amount scholarships The Times of India 2 December 2014 Retrieved 13 December 2014 UGC raises scholarship amount for GATE qualified students India Today 3 December 2014 Retrieved 13 December 2014 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Samantaray Nita 29 July 2021 GATE 2022 IIT Kharagpur to conduct exam in February introduce 2 new papers this year Times Now 08 48 IST Retrieved 29 July 2021 What is new in GATE 2019 GATE 2019 IIT Madras GATE 2015 Post Exam GATE 2015 Score Card GATE Office Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Retrieved 27 March 2015 GATE Score GATE Score Formula 2012 iitb ac in Retrieved 22 March 2015 a b Find key statistics on GATE exam in terms of candidate registration qualified skilloutlook com 30 August 2022 Archived from the original on 30 August 2022 Retrieved 30 August 2022 Discover Historical Qualifying or Pass Rate of GATE exam and other Statistics SkillOutlook com 9 August 2020 Retrieved 30 August 2022 GATE 21 March 2017 https web archive org web 20170321192930 http www gate iitb ac in 2k12 gate2012 pdffiles pressrelease pdf Archived from the original PDF on 21 March 2017 Retrieved 30 August 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help GATE 2013 Result Statistics GATE 28 March 2013 Archived from the original on 28 March 2013 Retrieved 30 August 2022 GATE 2014 Only 16 84 per cent candidates qualified India Today 28 March 2014 Retrieved 30 August 2022 a b Press Release on GATE 2015 Results PDF Press release GATE Office Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur March 2015 Retrieved 24 March 2015 GATE 2016 Candidate Count Indian Institute of Science March 2016 Retrieved 26 May 2016 GATE 2017 Only 16 candidates qualified numbers must improve says chairman 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Students Appeared in GATE 2011 All About Education Inspirenignite com 24 July 2011 Retrieved 24 March 2015 Press Release on GATE 2012 Results PDF www gate iitb ac in 2k12 gate2012 Indian Institute of Technology Delhi 15 March 2012 GATE 2013 Result Statistics www gate iitb ac in gate2013 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 15 March 2013 GATE 2014 Press Release PDF gate iitkgp ac in gate2014 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur 27 March 2014 GATE 2023 PERFORMANCE REPORT PDF gate iitk ac in 1 October 2023 Archived PDF from the original on 1 October 2023 Retrieved 1 October 2023 GATE 2024 Cut off Marks GATE 2024 23 March 2024 Retrieved 23 March 2024 a b c d e f GATE 2012 Press Release a b c d e f g h i j GATE 2013 Result Statistics iitb ac in Retrieved 22 March 2015 a b c d e GATE 2014 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2014 Retrieved 29 March 2014 a b c Press Release on GATE 2015 Results PDF Press release GATE Office Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur March 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2015 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering examfiverr com 9 March 2020 Retrieved 9 March 2020 a b GATE Fellowship CURRENT OPENINGS Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Retrieved 23 September 2017 RECRUITMENT OF OFFICERS THROUGH GATE 2018 PDF Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited Retrieved 23 September 2017 Recruitment of Engineers Officers Assistant Officer Quality Control through GATE 2018 PDF Indian Oil Corporation Limited Retrieved 23 September 2017 Indian Oil Corporation Limited Recruitment of Graduate Engineers through GATE 2018 Frequently asked questions PDF Indian Oil Corporation Limited Retrieved 23 September 2017 NHPC s advertisement regarding recruitment of Trainee Engineers Electrical via GATE 2015 PDF National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited Retrieved 25 September 2014 Power Grid s detailed notice regarding recruitment of Executive Trainees 23rd batch PDF Power Grid Corporation of India Limited Retrieved 23 September 2017 Mazagon Dock s detailed advertisement for recruitment of Executive Trainees technical via GATE 2018 PDF Mazagon Dock Limited Retrieved 23 September 2017 GSECL s detailed advertisement regarding recruitment of Vidyut Sahayak Junior Engineers via GATE 2015 PDF Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited Retrieved 25 September 2015 ONGC advertisement about recruitment through GATE 2018 PDF Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd Retrieved 23 September 2017 RECRUITMENT SYSTEM in NTPC Important Update on Recruitment of Executive Trainee through GATE 2017 NHAI advertisement about recruitment through GATE 2018 PDF National Highway Authority of India Retrieved 7 December 2017 Welcome to WBSEDCL www wbsedcl in Retrieved 3 May 2022 GATE 2012 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering iitb ac in Retrieved 22 March 2015 GATE 2013 iitb ac in Retrieved 22 March 2015 Post Exam Related Information iitb ac in Retrieved 22 March 2015 GATE 2014 GATE Score Card Validity 26 March 2020 IIT GATE 2015 iitk ac in Archived from the original on 16 March 2015 Retrieved 22 March 2015 GATE 2015 Press release PDF Archived from the original PDF on 10 January 2017 Retrieved 30 August 2014 GATE 2015 Information Brochure GATE JAM Office IIT Kanpur September 2014 Retrieved 21 September 2014 Gate 2016 gate 2017 GATE 2018 Brochure Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE Retrieved 1 September 2017 GATE 2019 GATE Official Website IIT Delhi Archived from the original on 5 August 2021 Retrieved 24 September 2021 IITM Annual Report 1982 PDF Retrieved 29 November 2022 External links editOfficial website GATE 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering amp oldid 1221578550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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