The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, the nodal institute for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025, has officially opened registration for admission to postgraduate engineering programs. Aspiring candidates can apply online through the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. The application window opened on August 24, 2024, and the deadline for submitting applications without a late fee is September 26, 2024. Candidates have an extended window until October 7, 2024, to submit their applications with a late fee.
The GATE 2025 exam is scheduled for four days: February 1st, 2nd, 15th, and 16th, 2025. The exam will be conducted in two shifts—forenoon and afternoon—on each of these days. The forenoon shift will begin at 9:30 am and conclude at 12:30 pm, while the afternoon shift will start at 2:30 pm and end at 5:30 pm.
It’s crucial to note that candidates can only submit one application. If they wish to appear in the second paper (from the two-paper combination), they must add the respective paper to their original application. Multiple applications will not be accepted, and any duplicates will be rejected without refunding the paid fee. The GATE 2025 scorecard will be valid for three years from the date the results are announced.
Eligibility Criteria:
There is no age limit to appear in the GATE 2025 exam. Candidates currently pursuing their 3rd year or higher of any undergraduate degree program or those who have completed a government-approved degree program in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Science/ Commerce/ Arts/ Humanities are eligible to take the GATE 2025 exam.
Application Fee:
The application fee for GATE 2025 varies based on the candidate’s category and the application submission deadline.
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Female/SC/ST/PwD candidates (per test paper):
₹ 900 (August 24 to September 26) and ₹ 1400 (with late fee: September 27 to October 7, 2024).*
All other candidates, including foreign nationals (per test paper):
₹ 1800 (August 24 to September 26) and ₹ 2,300 (with late fee: September 27 to October 7, 2024).Exam Pattern:
GATE 2025 will consist of 30 exam papers. The exam will be conducted entirely in English and will comprise objective-type questions. Candidates can choose one or two test papers from permissible combinations. The exam duration is 3 hours, and GATE scores will be valid for three years from the announcement of the results.
The question types include Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ), and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions. In MCQs, only one out of four options is correct. In MSQs, one or more than one out of four options can be correct, and for NAT questions, the answer must be keyed in using a virtual keypad. Candidates must utilize the on-screen virtual calculator provided for their calculations.
Exam Structure:
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Sections:
General Aptitude (GA) + Candidate’s Selected Subjects.*
Type of Questions:
* Candidate’s Selected Subject(s):
* (a) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
* (b) Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) and/or
* (c) Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Questions
Testing Abilities:
The GATE 2025 questions will evaluate the following abilities in candidates:
* (a) Recall
* (b) Comprehension
* (c) Application
* (d) Analysis & Synthesis
Distribution of Marks:
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Distribution of Marks in all Papers except Architecture (AR), Chemistry (CY), Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA), Ecology and Evolution (EY), Geology and Geophysics (GG), Mathematics (MA), Physics (PH), Statistics (ST), Humanities and Social Sciences (XH), and Life Sciences (XL):
* General Aptitude: 15 marks
* Engineering Mathematics: 13 marks
* Subject Questions: 72 marks
* Total: 100 marks
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Distribution of Marks in AR, CY, DA, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH, and XL:
* General Aptitude: 15 marks
* Subject Questions: 85 marks
* Total: 100 marks
Marking Scheme:
* Questions carry either 1 mark or 2 marks.
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Negative Marking:
* For a wrong answer chosen in an MCQ, there will be a negative marking.
* For a 1-mark MCQ, 1/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer.
* For a 2-mark MCQ, 2/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer.
* There is no negative marking for wrong answers to MSQ or NAT questions.
* There is no partial marking in MSQ.
Syllabus:
Click here to read the detailed syllabus for GATE 2025.
The GATE exam is a prestigious national-level test that assesses candidates’ knowledge in various undergraduate-level disciplines. Successful candidates can pursue Master’s and Doctoral programs with potential financial aid. GATE scores are also considered by educational institutions and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) for recruitment processes.