About GATE 2025
The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is a national examination conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). It is organized on behalf of the National Coordination Board (NCB)-GATE, under the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India. GATE serves as a mandatory qualification for admission and financial assistance in Master of Engineering (ME), Masters in Technology (MTech) and direct PhD admissions in various disciplines, both in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture and Arts/Science, at institutions supported by the MoE and other government agencies.
Moreover, the GATE qualification is often required, even in certain colleges and institutions without scholarships, and many Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) use GATE scores in their recruitment process. The examination is a Computer Based Test (CBT), reflecting candidates' comprehensive understanding of their chosen subjects. The GATE score remains valid for three years from the result announcement date.
The exam is held in different cities across India and selected cities in neighbouring countries. Each administering institute is responsible for managing a specific zone for the examination's administrative purposes. Several PSUs, such as IOCL, NTPC, and PGCIL, consider GATE scores in their hiring process, highlighting their importance in the job market.
GATE 2024 encompasses 30 subjects, often referred to as "papers," and the examination format is conducted as a Computer Based Test (CBT). The papers include Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ), and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions, with candidates using an on-screen virtual calculator provided for the examination. Candidates can appear in one or up to two papers of the GATE examination, depending on their interests and qualifications. Regardless of appearing in two papers, candidates need to fill out only one application form.
GATE 2025 Paper Codes
GATE Paper Code
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GATE Paper Code
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GATE Paper Code
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GATE Paper Code
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Aerospace Engineering (AE)
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Instrumentation Engineering (IN)
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Agricultural Engineering (AG)
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Mathematics (MA)
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Architecture and Planning (AR)
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Mechanical Engineering (ME)
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Biomedical Engineering (BM)
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Mining Engineering (MN)
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Biotechnology (BT)
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Metallurgical Engineering (MT)
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Civil Engineering (CE)
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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NM)
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Chemical Engineering (CH)
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Petroleum Engineering (PE)
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Computer Science and Information Technology (CS)
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Physics (PH)
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Chemistry (CY)
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Production and Industrial Engineering (PI)
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Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC)
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Statistics (ST)
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Electrical Engineering (EE)
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Textile Engineering and Fibre Science (TF)
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Environmental Science & Engineering (ES)
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Engineering Sciences (XE)
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Ecology and Evolution (EY)
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Humanities & Social Sciences (XH)
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Life Sciences (XL)
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Geomatics Engineering (GE)
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Geology and Geophysics (GG)
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Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (H)
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GATE 2025 Important Dates
Events
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Dates
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GATE 2025 Application release date
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28 August 2024
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Closing Date of regular GATE 2025 online registration/ application process (Without Late Fee)
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03 October 2024
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Closing Date of regular GATE 2025 online registration/ application process (With Late Fee)
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11 October 2024
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Modifications in the form
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10 November 2024 - 20 November 2024
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GATE Admit Card
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TBD
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GATE 2024 Exam Dates
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01, 02, 15 and 16 February 2024
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GATE result
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TBD
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GATE 2025 Application Procedure
The application process for GATE 2024 will be conducted exclusively online through the GATE 2024 website https://gate2024.iisc.ac.in/. The entire process, including filling the application form, pay the necessary application fees, uploading certificates/documents, etc., is to be done online. No hard copies of application forms or documents should be sent.
Candidates need to be familiar with the paper codes, as they are required during both the application and examination processes. As candidates are allowed to appear for one or up to two papers, they should carefully select their choices from the allowed combination of two papers.
It's crucial to avoid making duplicate or triplicate applications for the same paper, as candidates will only be allowed to appear in one session. The remaining duplicate or triplicate applications will be rejected, and no application fee refund will be provided.
During the online application, candidates need to upload their photograph, signature, and category certificate (if applicable). Candidates are required to enter a valid photo identity (ID) number from any of the following: Aadhaar-UID (preferable), Passport, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Driving License. Candidates without any of these identity cards should obtain one before making the application. It is essential to present the same original valid photo ID proof during the examination for verification. Failure to do so will result in disallowance from appearing in the GATE 2024 examination.
How to Fill GATE 2025 Application Form?
Here's a step-by-step guide to the application process:
Step:1 Registration
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Candidates need to visit the GATE 2024 official website (https://gate2024.iisc.ac.in/) and click on the registration link.
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Provide the required information, including Full Name (as per a valid photo ID), a valid email address, and a mobile number.
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Choose a strong password for the account, which should be kept secure and confidential.
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An Enrolment ID will be provided to the candidate after successful registration. This ID will be used for all future communications.
Step:2 Filling the Application Form
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Once registered, log in using the Enrolment ID and password.
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Fill in personal information such as name, date of birth, parent's names, and contact details. Ensure that the name entered matches the valid photo ID that will be presented during the exam.
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Provide an address for communication, including the PIN code.
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Enter details about the eligibility degree, college name, and address.
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Choose the preferred GATE paper(s) (subjects) for the examination.
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Select the desired GATE examination cities for the exam centre.
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Upload a high-quality photograph of the candidate, adhering to the specified requirements.
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Upload a good-quality image of the candidate's signature, following the specified requirements.
Particulars
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Dimensions
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Size
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Other Specifications
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Uploading of Documents
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Passport size photograph
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3.5 cm Width × 4.5 cm Height
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20 kb - 200 kb
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White background, 60% - 70% face coverage
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JPEG/JPG format
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Signature in running handwriting
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Pixels Range: 80x280 - 160x560
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5 kb - 200 kb
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A signature covering 70-80% of the image in Black or dark blue ink
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Photo ID Proof
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NA
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NA
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NA
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PDF Format
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Category Certificate (if applicable)
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NA
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NA
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NA
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PwD Certificate (if applicable)
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NA
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NA
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NA
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Certificate of Dyslexia (if applicable)
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NA
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NA
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NA
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Upload scanned copies of the valid photo Identity Document (ID) and any applicable certificates like reserve categories certificate, or PwD Certificate, if applicable.
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Review the filled-in application form before proceeding to payment.
Step:3 Fee Payment
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The application fee can be paid through various electronic payment modes, such as net banking, debit card, credit card, UPI, or wallet payments.
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After successful payment, a payment acknowledgement slip will be generated.
GATE 2025 Eligibility Criteria
Prior to commencing the application procedure, it is essential for the candidate to verify whether they meet the educational eligibility requirements of GATE 2025. Candidates who are presently pursuing their 3rd year or beyond in any undergraduate degree program, OR have successfully completed a government-approved degree program in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Science/ Commerce/ Arts are eligible to appear for the GATE 2025 examination. There is no maximum age limit for candidates appearing in the GATE examination.
The GATE Eligibility Criteria 2025 is presented in the table below, categorized according to the candidates' academic qualifications:
Qualifying Degree
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Qualifying Degree/Examination
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Description of eligible candidates
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B.E./B.Tech/B.Pharm. Students
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Technology (4 years after 10+2 or 3 years after B.Sc. / Diploma in Engineering / Technology)
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Currently in the 3rd year or higher grade or already completed.
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B.Arch Students
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Bachelor’s degree of Architecture (5-year course) / Naval Architecture (4-year course) / Planning (4-year course)
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Currently in the 3rd year or higher grade or already completed.
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B.Sc. (Research) Students
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Bachelor’s degree in Science (Post-Diploma/4 years after 10+2)
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Currently in the 3rd year or higher grade or already completed.
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Pharm. D. (after 10+2)
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6 years degree program, consisting of internship or residency training, from third year onwards
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Currently in the 3rd /4th / 5th / 6th year or already completed
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M.B.B.S.
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Degree holders of M.B.B.S. and those who are in the 5th / 6th / 7th semester or higher semester of such program
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5th, 6th, 7th, or higher semester or already completed.
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M.Sc., MA, MCA or Equivalent
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Master’s degree in any branch of Arts/Science/Mathematics/Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent
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Currently in the first year or higher or already Completed
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Integrated M.E./M.Tech (Post B.Sc.)
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Post-B.Sc Integrated Master’s degree programs in Engineering/ Technology (4-year program)
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Currently in the 1st / 2nd /3rd /4th year or already completed
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Int. M.E./M.Tech. or Dual Degree (after Diploma or 10+2)
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Integrated Master’s degree program or Dual Degree program in Engineering/Technology (5-year program)
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Currently in the 3rd /4th / 5th year or already completed
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B.Sc. / B.A. / B.Com.
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Bachelor's degree in any branch of Science / Arts / Commerce (3 years program)
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Currently in the 3rd year or higher or already completed
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Integrated M.Sc, Integrated B.S./M.S.
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Integrated M.Sc. or 5-year integrated B.S.-M.S. program
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Currently in the 3rd year or higher or already completed
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Degree from Professional Society Examination (equivalent to B.E/B.Tech/B.Arch)
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B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. equivalent examinations of Professional Societies, recognized by MoE/UPSC/AICTE
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Completed Section A or the equivalent of such professional courses
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GATE 2025 Examination Pattern
The exam pattern for GATE 2025 includes information regarding the exam mode, duration, marking scheme, and the total number of questions. Usually, the GATE pattern is announced alongside the official information brochure. Candidates also can check the GATE exam pattern table below:
Particulars
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Details
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Examination Mode
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Computer-Based Test (CBT) [will be conducted at select centres in select cities]
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Duration
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3 Hours
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Number of Subjects (Papers)
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29
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Sections
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General Aptitude (GA)
Candidate’s Selected Subject(s)
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Type of Questions
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(a) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
(b) Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) and/or
(c) Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Questions
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Questions for testing these abilities
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(a) Recall
(b) Comprehension
(c) Application
(d) Analysis & Synthesis
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Number of Questions
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10 (GA) + 55 (subject) = 65 Questions
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Distribution of Marks in all Papers EXCEPT papers AR, CY, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH and XL
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General Aptitude: 15 Marks +
Engineering Mathematics**: 13 Marks +
Subject Questions: 72 Marks =
Total: 100 Marks
(**XE includes Engineering Mathematics section XE-A of 15 Marks)
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Distribution of Marks in papers AR, CY, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH and XL
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General Aptitude: 15 Marks +
Subject Questions: 85 Marks = Total: 100 Marks
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GATE Exam Pattern 2025: Paper-wise detailed Paper Pattern
Candidates can refer to the official GATE website to access the paper pattern. Additionally, they can find the paper-wise marking scheme from the table provided below.
Paper Code
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General Aptitude (GA) Marks
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Subject Marks
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Total Marks
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Total Time
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AE, AG, BM, BT, CE, CH, CS, CY, EC, EE, ES, EY, IN, MA, ME, MN, MT, NM, PE, PH, PI, TF, ST
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15
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85
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100
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180
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AR [Part A + Part B1 or B2 (B1: Architecture or B2: Planning)]
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15
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60 + 25
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100
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180
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GE [Part A + Part B (Section I or Section II)
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15
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55 + 30
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100
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180
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GG [Part A + Part B (Section 1: Geology or
Section 2: Geophysics)]
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15
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25 + 60
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100
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180
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XE (Section A + Any TWO Sections)
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15
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15 + (2 x 35)
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100
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180
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XH (Section B1 + Any ONE Section)
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15
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25 + 60
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100
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180
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XL (Section P + Any TWO Sections)
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15
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25 + (2 x 30)
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100
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180
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GATE 2025 Syllabus
The syllabus for GATE 2025 is available on the official GATE website (https://gate2024.iisc.ac.in/) as well as in the information brochure. The GATE 2025 examination will cover 29 different papers. Candidates have the flexibility to choose any two papers from the list based on their interested discipline. The GATE 2025 syllabus comprises three sections: General Aptitude, Engineering Mathematics, and subject-specific papers that candidates select while filling out the GATE 2025 application form. The detailed syllabus for each paper will be provided in the GATE 2025 syllabus PDF, which will be released on the official website by the authorities.
For specific details regarding the syllabus of each paper, candidates can refer to the table below, which includes the degree, sections, and links for each paper:
Name of the degree and its code
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Sections
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Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Applied Mechanics and Design
Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Science
Material, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
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Biomedical Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Electrical Circuits
Analog and Digital Electronics
Signals and Systems
Measurement and Digital Electronics
Sensors and Bio instrumentations
Medical Imaging System
Biomaterials
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Biomechanics
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Aerospace Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Flight Mechanics
Space Dynamics
Aerodynamics
Structures
Propulsion
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Agriculture Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Farm Machinery
Farm Power
Soil and Water Conservation Engineering
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Agricultural Processing Engineering
Dairy and Food Engineering
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Architecture & Planning
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Architecture and Design
Building Materials, Construction and Management
Building and Structures
Environmental Planning and Design
Urban Design
Urban Planning and Housing
Planning Techniques and Management
Services, Infrastructure and Transportation
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Biotechnology
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Engineering Mathematics
General Biotechnology
Recombinant DNA Technology
Plant and Animal Biotechnology
Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology
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Civil Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Structural Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Geomatics Engineering
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Chemical Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Process Calculations and Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations
Heat Transfer
Mass Transfer
Chemical Reaction Engineering
Instrumentation and Process Control
Plant Design and Economics
Chemical Technology
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Computer Science and Information Technology
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Engineering Mathematics
Digital Logic
Computer Organization and Architecture
Programming and Data Structures
Algorithms
Theory of Computation
Compiler Design
Operating System
Databases
Computer Networks
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Chemistry
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Physical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
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Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Networks, Signals and Systems
Electronic Devices
Analog Circuits
Digital Circuits
Control System
Communication
Electromagnetics
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Electrical Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Electrical Circuits
Electromagnetic Fields
Signals and Systems
Electrical Machines
Power Systems
Control Systems
Electrical and Electronic Measurements
Analog and Digital Electronics
Power Electronics
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Ecology and Evolution
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Ecology
Evolution
Mathematics and Quantitative Ecology
Behavioural Ecology
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Geology And Geophysics
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Geology
Geophysics
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Instrumentation Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Control Systems
Electrical Circuits
Analog and Digital Electronics
Signals and Systems
Measurements
Sensors and Industrial Instrumentation
Communication and Optical Instrumentation
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Mathematics
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Calculus
Linear Algebra
Rear Analysis
Complex Analysis
Ordinary Differential Equations
Algebra
Functional Analysis
Numerical Analysis
Partial Differential Equations
Topology
Linear Programming
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Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Applied Mechanics and Design
Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Science
Material, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
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Mining Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Mine Development Surveying
Geomechanics and Ground Control
Mining Methods and Machinery
Surface Environment, Mine Ventilation and Underground Hazards
Mine Economics, Mine Planning, System Engineering
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Metallurgical Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Thermodynamics and Rate Process
Extractive Metallurgy
Physical Metallurgy
Mechanical Metallurgy
Manufacturing Process
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Physics
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Mathematical Physics
Classical Mechanics
Electromagnetic Theory
Quantum Mechanics
Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
Atomic and Molecular Physics
Solid State Physics and Electronics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Production and Industrial Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
General Engineering
Manufacturing Processes
Quality and Reliability
Industrial Engineering
Operation Research an Operational Management
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Textile Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Textile Engineering and Fibre Science
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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
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Engineering Mathematics
Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Applied Mechanics and Structures
Thermodynamics and Marine Engineering
Fluid Mechanics and Marine Hydrodynamics
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Geomatics Engineering
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PART A: Common - Engineering Mathematics and Basic Geomatics
PART B: Section I - Surveying and Mapping
PART B: Section II - Image Processing and Analysis
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XE A (Engineering Mathematics)
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Linear Algebra
Calculus
Vector Calculus
Ordinary Differential Equations
Partial Differential Equations
Complex variables
Probability and Statistics
Numerical Methods
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XE B (Fluid Mechanism)
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Flow and Fluid Properties
Kinematics
Integral analysis
Differential Analysis
Inviscid flows
Dimensional analysis
Internal flows
Prandtl boundary layer equations
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XE C (Material Sciences)
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Processing of Materials
Characterisation Techniques:
Structure and Imperfections
Thermodynamics and Kinetics
Properties of Materials
Material types
Environmental Degradation
Elements of Quantum Mechanics and Mathematics
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XE F (Thermodynamics)
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Basic Concepts
Law of Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics Cycle
Thermodynamics Relations
Ideal Gas Mixtures
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XE F (Polymer Science and Engineering)
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Chemistry of high polymers
Polymer Characterization
Synthesis and properties
Polymer blends and composites
Polymer Technology
Polymer rheology
Polymer processing
Polymer testing
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XE G (Food Technology)
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Food Chemistry and Nutrition
Food Microbiology
Food Products Technology
Food Engineering
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XL P (Chemistry)
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Atomic Structure and Periodicity
Structure and Bonding
s, p and d Block Elements
Chemical Equilibria
Electrochemistry
Reaction Kinetics
Thermodynamics
Structure-Reactivity Correlations and Organic Reaction Mechanisms
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XL R (Botany)
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Plant Systematics
Plant Anatomy
Morphogenesis & Development
Physiology and Biochemistry
Genetics
Plant Breeding and Genetic Modification
Economic Botany
Plant Pathology
Ecology and Environment
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XL S (Microbiology)
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Historical Perspective
Methods in Microbiology
Microbial Taxonomy and Diversity
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: Structure and Function
Microbial Growth
Control of Micro-organisms
Microbial Metabolism
Microbial Diseases and Host-Pathogen Interaction
Chemotherapy/Antibiotics
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
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XL T (Zoology)
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Animal world
Genetics
Evolution
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Gene expression in Eukaryotes
Animal Anatomy and Physiology
Parasitology and Immunology
Development Biology
Ecology
Animal Behavior
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GATE 2025 Outcomes
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is a prestigious examination conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) located in Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, and Roorkee. The GATE Committee, consisting of representatives from these administering institutes, is responsible for regulating the examination process and declaring the results.
To access their results, qualified candidates can log in to their accounts on the GATE 2025 website, which is https://app.GATE.iitk.ac.in/login. The scorecards can be downloaded only by those who have qualified for the GATE 2025 examination. It is essential to keep a softcopy of the scorecard safe for all future purposes since GATE scores are valid for a duration of three years from the date of the result announcement. In case of any disputes or claims related to the GATE 2024 examination or scores, the High Court of Allahabad in Prayagraj has exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and settle such matters.
It is essential to note that there is no provision for issuing hard copies of the GATE scorecard. Therefore, candidates should make sure to save a softcopy of their scorecard for future reference. However, if GATE-qualified candidates need a softcopy of their GATE Scorecard after the specified time, they must be willing to pay the stipulated amount per paper for obtaining it.
In conclusion, GATE is a vital examination that holds immense value for candidates seeking higher education opportunities and career advancements in the fields of Engineering, Technology, Architecture, and Arts and Science. Its robust assessment and recognition by top institutions and PSUs make it a highly respected and sought-after examination in India. The GATE score opens doors to various academic and job opportunities and remains valid for a period of three years, providing candidates with ample scope to explore their potential and aspirations. Aspiring candidates can refer to the official GATE 2024 website for detailed information on the subjects, exam pattern, and application process.