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A Complete Guide To GATE PDF
A Complete Guide To GATE PDF
A Complete Guide To GATE PDF
A COMPLETE GUIDE
GATE - A COMPLETE GUIDE
CONTENTS
Introduction to GATE 04
Salient Points of GATE 05
GATE Important Dates 06
GATE Eligibility Criteria 07
Gate Papers 09
GATE Exam Pattern 12
GATE Zonal & Exam Centres 17
GATE Application Process 19
GATE Application Status 20
Corrections in GATE Application 21
GATE Admit Card 22
How to prepare for GATE? 23
GATE Result & Score Card 26
What after GATE? 29
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FOREWORD
Dear GATE Aspirants,
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is the largest online entrance exam
in India for admission to PG courses in Engineering. Admission to the M.Tech and
Phd courses offered by IITs, IISc Bangalore, NITs and many state run universities
as well as other private institutes in the country are based on the GATE scores.
GATE has witnessed many changes in recent past years, the latest being inclusion
of Biomedical Engineering as the new subject. The largest number of GATE appli-
cations are from Mechanical, Computer Science, Electronics & Communication,
Electrical and Civil Engineering.
As most of the candidates who appear for GATE are generally very hard pressed
for time to research about the entrance test on account of various factors,
Careers360 has compiled this E-Book detailing all the relevant information about
GATE for the ease of aspirants. This E-book is in essence a complete guide for
GATE put together with the wish that it helps all students in their pursuit of success
in GATE.
All the Best!
Team Careers360
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INTRODUCTION TO GATE
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is the All India examination con-
ducted to screen applicants for admission to the various Post Graduate courses
in Engineering in the IITs, IISc Bangalore, NITs, some CFTIs and many private insti-
tutes as well as many state universities.
GATE scores are used for screening the admissions to the PG courses like M.Tech/
M.E/ Integrated courses like M.Tech-Phd and M.Des at some IITs. GATE qualified
candidates are given preference over other candidates in many states conducted
entrance exams while many allow direct admissions on the basis of the GATE
scores.
Many leading PSUs have been recruiting candidates on the basis of their GATE
scores and this number has been increasing over the years since 2012 when it was
announced for the first time.
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●● GATE is organized by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and seven IITs namely
IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, IIT Guwahati, and IIT Roorkee
●● The exam is held in online mode once every year in February. Applications are
generally available in the month of September of the previous year.
●● GATE is also open to Foreign candidates who can appear for the exam at exam
centres at Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Dhaka (Bangladesh),
Dubai (UAE), Kathmandu (Nepal), Singapore.
●● GATE is completely online – application process, admit card download, test, result
and score card.
●● GATE Application Process is through GOAPS which is the GATE Online Application
Processing System.
●● Candidates have to upload their photograph and signature along with their degree
or provisional or a certificate from the HOD.
●● GATE Admit Card can only be downloaded by candidates from GOAPS portal and
will not be available by any other means.
●● GATE Score Card can be downloaded within the given time frame only by students
who have qualified in the exam.
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B.E./ B.Tech./ B.Pharm. Bachelor's degree holders in Engi- Currently in the final year or already
neering/Technology (4 years after completed
10+2 or 3 years after B.Sc./Diploma
in Engineering /Technology)
B. Arch. Bachelor's degree holders of Archi- Currently in the final year or already
tecture (5 years course) completed
B.Sc. (Research)/ B.S. Bachelor's degree in Science (Post- Currently in the 4th year or already
Diploma/4 years after 10+2) completed
M. Sc./ M.A./MCA or equivalent Master's degree in any branch of Currently in the final year or already
Science/Mathematics/Statistics/ completed
Computer Applications or
equivalent
Int. M.E./ M.Tech. (Post-B.Sc.) Post-BSc Integrated Master's Currently in the 2nd/ 3rd/4th year
degree programs in Engineering/ or already completed
Technology (4 years program)
Int. M.E./ M.Tech. or Dual Integrated Master's degree pro- Currently in the 4th/5th year or
Degree(after Diploma or 10+2) gram or Dual Degree program in already completed
Engineering/Technology (5 years
program)
Int. M.Sc./ Int. B.S.-M.S. Integrated M.Sc. or 5 years inte- Currently in the final year or already
grated B.S.-M.S. program completed
Professional B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. equivalent Completed Section A or equivalent
examinations of Professiona of such professional courses
SocietyExaminations(equivalentto Societies, recognized by MHRD/
B.E./B.Tech./B. Arch.) UPSC/AICTE (e.g., AMIE by Institu-
tion of Engineers-India, AMICE by
the Institute of Civil Engineers-
India)
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Candidates with Higher Degrees: Candidates who are pursuing any higher degree
or has already passed a higher degree than the ones mentioned in the table above can select
the minimum relevant one from the given one above to apply. For example, candidates who
have complete or are completing their M.Tech must mention details of their B.Tech.
Certificate from Principal: Candidates who are in their final year or have not got
their certificate have to upload a Certificate from the Head of the Department/Institute
(in the specified format) or a copy of marks sheet for Section A of AMIE. This certificate
must mandatorily have the signature and seal of the Head of Institute/Department with
current date.
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GATE PAPERS
Paper Code Paper Code
Architecture and Planning AR Aerospace Engineering AE
Agricultural Engineering AG Biotechnology BT
Chemical Engineering CH Civil Engineering CE
Computer Science and CS Electronics and Communi- EC
Information Technology cation Engineering
Electrical Engineering EE Ecology and Evolution EY
Chemistry CY Geology and Geophysics GG
Engineering Sciences XE Instrumentation Engineer- IN
ing
Life Sciences XL Mathematics MA
Metallurgical Engineering MT Mining Engineering MN
Mechanical Engineering ME Physics PE
Production and Industrial PI Petroleum Engineering PE
Engineering
Statistics ST Textile Engineering and TF
Fibre Science
Biomedical Engineering BM
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Computer Science & Technology Information & Communication Power Electronics / Power Electron-
Technology ics Engg.
Computer Science & Information Information Engineering Power Engg.
Technology
Communication Engg. Information Technology Printing & Packing Technology
Control & Instrumentation Instrumentation & Process Control/ Production & Industrial Engg.
Engineering
Construction Engg. & Management InstrumentationEngg./Technology Renewable Energy
Dairy Engg. / Technology Instrumentation & Process Control Robotics & Automation
Electrical Engg. Leather / Foot Wear Technology Rubber Technology
Electrical and Electronics Engg. Machine Engg. Telecommunication Engg.
Electrical and Instrumentation Man-Made Fibre / Textile Technol- Textile Engg. / Technology
Engg. ogy
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Note: Candidates will be provided with blank paper sheets for rough work and these have
to be returned back after the examination.
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1 Aerospace Engineering AE
11 Mining Engineering MN
12 Metallurgical Engineering MT
13 Petroleum Engineering PE
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22 Mathematics MA
23 Physics PH
24 Statistics ST
25 Biomedical Engineering BM
1 mark questions: 7
2 mark questions: 4
Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory) A Total: 11 questions carrying a total of 15
marks
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Solid Mechanics D
Thermodynamics E
Food Technology G
1 mark questions: 5
2 mark questions: 10
Total 15 questions for a total of 25
Chemistry (Compulsory) H
marks
Candidates have to answer any two sections from below The choice of two sections from I to M can be made
during the examination after viewing the questions. Only two optional sections can be answered by the candi-
date.Acandidatewishingtochangemidwayoftheexaminationtoanotheroptionalsectionmustfirstchooseto
deselect one of the previously chosen optional sections (I to M).
Zoology L
Food Technology M
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Payment Mode:
●● Candidates can pay online through Net Banking or Debit/Credit Cards.
●● Additional bank service charges may be applicable.
Option 1: Forgot Enrolment ID or not received their Enrolment ID via Email – Candi-
dates will have to select this option and submit their registered mobile number and pass-
word. The enrolment ID will be sent via SMS to the candidate’s mobile number.
Option 2: Forgot Password – In this case, candidates will have to provide their enrol-
ment ID and password. Similarly, the password will be sent to the registered mobile number.
Option 3: Forgot Enrolment ID and Password - Candidate who has paid the fees will
have to contact their zonal office. Candidates who have not paid the fees will have to register
themselves again.
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For any discrepancy or mistake, candidates must contact the GATE zonal authori-
ties who will take the necessary steps to rectify the mistakes or discrepancies if
any.
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papers as you can. This will hone your Exam strategy and improve your time manage-
ment skills.
●● Make a timetable after careful consideration and stick to it strictly. This time table
should be realistic such that you will be able to adhere and achieve it. Keep the GATE
Syllabus handy to refer to the topics and to know where you stand with regard to your
overall preparation.
●● Seniors, faculty can be a great help in your preparation as they have some experience
with GATE Preparation. Friends who have enrolled in coaching classes can also help
here
●● Don’t look for Shortcuts. Try and cover as much of the GATE syllabus as possible. Don’t
go by weightage and other shortcuts suggested by anyone. The last two years exams saw
questions asked from topics not expected by students.
●● Try and hone your calculation skills. The numerical questions are now in a greater pro-
portion than they were in earlier years. Since there is no negative marking, you should
also target accuracy in these.
●● For every weak topic or subject, work double hard to make yourself strong in it rather
than ignore it. Coping up with a mountain of syllabus at the end is a strict no go and a
sure way to lag.
●● Don’t lose heart or be disappointed if your performance is not excellent during the initial
days. You can still catch up with a few more attempts. The age old adage- “Practice makes
a man perfect” holds true here too. Most toppers have pushed their way through sheer
hard work and lots of practice.
●● Enrol in some GATE Test Series available online or through classes. These will help you
to have a regular check mechanism of where you stand. These tests will help you gauge
your position and what you need to improve in.
●● But it is not necessary to enrol somewhere. All you need to do is buy some sample papers
or download from the internet.
●● November onwards should be for practice of mock tests, sample papers and previous
year paper. The more you do these, the more you are comfortable with the exam pattern
thereby improving your speed.
●● Schedule the last days of the preparation with daily tests according to the actual GATE
exam. This will help you acclimatize yourself to the day, time of the actual exam.
●● Ensure that your revision is completed maximum by November. The last month is for
practice, practice and more practice. Keep the ready reckoner notes handy and look to
solve the doubts you may have in the papers. Once the solution is known to you, practice
it again so that you are sure of the answer.
●● Since the GATE papers will be online, you must also practice online. Check out the GATE
Mock Test after it is announced to check and practise using the Online Calculator that
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●● Time management is one of the most important aspects that have to be taken care of during
preparation and also during the actual exam. Time is of shortage and is of essence. So sched-
uling and planning has to be nearly perfect and has to be adhered to in order to ensure success.
●● An extremely complex task is the making of the timetable or schedule. Before that, the
strong desire and belief of performing well in GATE has to be really strong.
●● Make a month wise target plan and include the topics that need to be covered during
that period. If you have enrolled for some coaching, you can adhere to the timetable
they give you.
●● It is a must to have a daily plan and a monthly plan with precise targets which are achiev-
able. Making plans that are unrealistic are a no go.
●● Do away with frivolous activities like TV, internet surfing, chatting on social media and
ensure the time is spent on your GATE preparation. Parties, movies are a strict no go for
the duration that you need to get your GATE preparation on board.
●● Practice with mock tests and previous year question papers especially during the last
months before GATE. You can hone your time management skills for the actual exam
and plan for the same.
●● The practice tests also allow you to know how much time to devote to each section in
the exam
●● Where there is a will, there is a way. GATE is an open competition where anyone can
succeed. Past records prove that only those with a strong desire to succeed and willing
to do the required hard work will qualify with flying colours. The background of any
student doesn’t really matter with GATE. Only the deserving ones get through and if you
want to be one of those, you know what to do- follow the above pointers and succeed
in GATE exam.
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The GATE Score Card is available after the result is announced. It can be down-
loaded only by those candidates who have scored equal to or above the qualifying
marks as per their category and have been declared as qualified. Such candidates
must download their GATE score card and preserve it for a period of three years.
The GATE score card is an important document and required for PSU recruitment
or M.Tech admissions. Candidates will be asked to furnish the same for these.
Candidates will be allowed to download their GATE score card till the last week
of May and thereafter will have to pay Rs 500 online to get a copy of the same.
This facility will also be available till a limited period of time namely December 31.
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