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Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineerin
Type Computer-based standardized
test
Developer /
administrator
Conducted jointly by IISc and
IITs on behalf of the National
Coordination Board GATE,
Department of Higher EducatioMinistry of Human Resources
Development, Government of
India.[1]
Knowledge/skill(s)
tested
Undergraduate level knowledge
of the chosen engineering or
sc ience discipline.
Purpose Post-graduate engineering
admissions,[1]screening for
entry-level engineering jobs,[2]
etc.
Year started 1984
Duration 3 hours[3]
Score/grade range Marks (unscaled) out of 100, i
0.33 point increments.
Score (sc aled) out of 1000, in
point increments.
Score/grade
validity
2 years
Offered Once every year (usually in
February).
Country(ies) /
region(s)
Over 660 centres all over
India.[4]
Language(s) English
Test takers 889,156 in 2014[5]
Prerequisites /
eligibility criteria
Final year student or graduate o
Bachelor's degree (or equivalen
in engineering/ architecture or
Master's degree (or equivalent)
in science, computer
applications, etc.[6]
Testing fee 1500 (about US$ 24) for
general category and OBC mal
candidates.
750 (about US$ 12) for all
female and SC, ST male
candidates.[7]
Scores/grades
used by
Various Indian engineering
colleges offering post-graduate
education,[1]several public
sector Indian companies
recruiting engineers,[2]etc.
Qualification rate 16.84 % in 2014[8]
Website gate.iitkgp.ac.in/gate2014
(http://gate.iitkgp.ac.in/gate201
(for GATE 2014)
Graduate Aptitude Test in EngineeringFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering(GATE) is an all-India examination that primarilytests the
comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science.GATE is conducted jointly
y the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT
Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee) on behalf of the National Coordination Board GATE,
Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), Government of India.
The GATE scoreof a candidate reflects the relative performance level of a candidate.Thescore is used for admissions
to various post-graduate programs (e.g. Master of Engineering, Master of Technology, Doctor of Philosophy) in Indian
higher education institutes, with financial assistance provided by MHRD and other government agencies. Recently,GATE scores are also being used by several Indian public sector undertakings (i.e., government-owned companies) for
recruiting graduate engineers in entry-level positions. It is one of the most competitive examinations in India.
Contents
1 Financial Assistance
2 Eligibility
3 GATE disciplines and structure
4 Result and test score
4.1Normalized GATE Score (new procedure)
4.2 Old formula
5Qualifying marks
6Statistics
6.1 2012
6.2 2013
6.3 2014
7 Difficulty level of GATE
8 Admission to post-graduate programs
8.1 CSIR's JRF - GATE fellowship
9 Recruitment through GATE
9.1 Latest list of companies (GATE 2014)
10 Changes in recent years
11 Year and Organizing Institute12 See also
13 References
14 External links
Financial Assistance
A valid GATE score is essential for obtaining financial assistance during Masters programs and direct Doctoral
programs in Engineering/Technology/Architecture, and Doctoral programs in relevant branches of Science in Institutessupported by the Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) or other Government agencies. As per the
directives of MHRD, the following procedure is to be adopted for admission to the post-graduate programs (Masters
and Doctoral) with MHRD scholarship/assistant-ship: Depending upon the norms adopted by a specific institute or
department of the Institute, a candidate may be admitted directly into a course based on his/her performance in GATE
only or based on his/her performance in GATE and an admission test / interview conducted by the department to whichhe/she has applied and/or the candidates academic record. If the candidate is to be selected through test/interview for
post-graduate programs, the minimum of 70% weightage is given to the performance in GATE and the remaining 30%
weight age can be given to the candidates performance in test/interview and/or academic record. The admitting
institutes can, however, prescribe a minimum passing percentage of marks in the test/interview. Some colleges/institutes
specify GATE qualificationas the mandatory requirement even for admission without MHRD scholarship/assistant-ship.
To avail the financial assistance (scholarship), the candidate must first secure admission to a program in these Institutes,
y a procedure that could vary from institute to institute. Qualification in GATE is also a minimum requirement to apply
for various fellowships awarded by many Government organizations. The criteria for postgraduate admission with
scholarship/assistant-ship could be different for different institutions.[1]
Eligibility
The following are eligible to take GATE:[6]
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Bachelors degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture (4 years after 10+2/ Post-B.Sc./ Post-Diploma) and those who are in the final year of such
programs.
Masters 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 Masters degree programs (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/ Technology.
Candidates in the fourth or higher year of Five-year integrated Masters degree programs or Dual Degree programs in Engineering/Technology.
Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by iE(i), AMICE(i) by the
institute of Civil Engineers (India)-iCE(i)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech.
Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.
GATE disciplinesand structure
At present, GATE is conducted in the following 22 disciplines. A candidate can select any one of these.[3]
GATE Paper Code GATE Paper Code
Aerospace Engineering AE Geology and Geophysics GG
Agricultural Engineering AG Instrumentation Engineering IN
Architecture and Planning AR Mathematics MA
Biotechnology BT Mechanical Engineering ME
Civil Engineering CE Mining Engineering MN
Chemical Engineering CH Metallurgical Engineering MT
Computer Science and Information Technology CS Physics PH
Chemistry CY Production and Industrial Engineering PIElectronicsand Communication Engineering EC Textile Engineering and Fiber Science TF
Electrical Engineering EE Engineering Sciences XE*
Ecology and Evolution EY Life Sciences XL**
*Engineering Sciences (XE) Paper Sections
(A and any 2 of B to G)Code
**Life Sciences (XL) Paper Sections
(H and any 2 of I to M)Code
Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory) A Chemistry (Compulsory) H
Fluid Mechanics B Biochemistry I
Materials Science C Botany J
Solid Mechanics D Microbiology K
Thermodynamics E Zoology L
Polymer Science and Engineering F Food Technology M
Food Technology G
General aptitude questions
Each subject's test contains 10 questions that test the "general aptitude" (language and analytic skills), apart from the core subject of the discipline. [3]
Duration and examination type
The GATE examination consists of a single test of 3-hour duration that contains a total of 65 questions, worth a maximum of 100 marks. The questions consist of both multip
choice questions (MCQs) and numerical answer type questions.[3]Numerical answer type questions[9]does not contain any options for the answers, the candidate has to sol
the numerical and write the answer in the spec given.
From 2014 onward, 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 rando
sequence on a computer screen. The candidates are required to either select the answer (for multiple-choice question type) or enter the answer for numerical answer typequestion using a mouse on a virtual keyboard (keyboard of the computer is disabled). Candidates are provided with blank paper sheets for rough work and these have to be
returned after the examination. At the end of the 3-hour window, the computer automatically closes the screen from further actions. [3]
Result and test score
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 and the cut off marks for various categories in the candidate's paper. The score is valid for 2 years from the date of announcement of the results. The score cards are
issued to only the qualified candidates.
Normalized GATE Score(new procedure)
Calculation of "normalized marks" for subjects held in multiple sessions (CE, CS, EC, EE and ME):
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Graph showing the linear relationship between "actual marks" and
"normalized marks" of a candidate, in a multiple-session subject (CE
EE, ME, EE or CE) of GATE.
Mgt= average marks of top 0.1 % of the candidates in all sessions o
that subject.
Mgq= mean + standard deviation, of marks of all candidates in all
sessions of that subject.
Mti= average marks of top 0.1 % of candidates in the ithsession of
that subject.
Miq= mean + standard deviation, of marks of candidates in the ith
session of that subject.
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 % or top 10 (whichever is higher) candidates.
Sq= 350.
St= 900.Note: In case of multiple-session subjects (EC, CS, ME, EE and CE), " marks"
considered are the "normalized marks".
In 2014, examination for CE, CS, EC, EE and ME 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 orderof 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:
Normalized mark (
Mij) ofjthcandidate in ithsession, is given by
Mij=Mgt-M
gq
Mti- Miq(Mij-Miq) +M
gq
where,
Mijis the actual marks obtained by thejthcandidate in the ithsession,
Mgtis the average marks of the top 0.1 % of the candidates in all sessions of that subject,
Mgqis the sum of mean and standard deviation of marks of all candidates in all sessions of that
subject,
Mtiis the average of marks of top 0.1 % of candidates in the ithsession of that subject,
Miqis the sum of mean and standard deviation of marks of candidates in the ithsession 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
e 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 (both single-session and multiple-session):
From GATE 2014 onward (and year 2014-15 of the 2-year validity period of GATE2013 score), a candidate's GATE score is computed by the following new
formula.[10]
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 + , whichever is higher),
= Average (i.e. arithmetic mean) of marks of all candidates in that
subject,
= Standard deviation of marks of all candidates in that subject,
Mt= Average marks of top 0.1 % or top 10 (whichever is higher) candidates in
that subject,
St= 900 = Score assigned toMt,
Sq= 350 = Score assigned toMq.
Percentile:
A candidate's percentile denotes the percentage of candidates scoring lower than that particular candidate. It is calculated as:
Percentile= ( 1 - All India rankNo. of candidates in that subject
) x 100 %
Old formula
Till GATE 2012 (and year 2013-14 of the 2-year validity period of GATE 2013 score), the score was calculated using the formula:[11]
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Total number of candidates appearing in GATE
Year Number of candidates appearing
2014
20132012
2011
2010
2009
2008
Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC)
Computer Science and Information Technology (CS)
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Electrical Engineering (EE)
Civil Engineering (CE)
All other subjects
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 3 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 3 years (i.e. 2010 to 2013 for GATE 2013), with markless than zero converted to zero.
Qualifying marks
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 + , 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 is the average (i.e., arithmetic mean) of marks of all candidates in the subject (with negative marks converted to zero) and is the standard deviation of all marks in th
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 (non-creamy layer) 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
The total number of candidates appearing in GATE (across all subjects) increased till 2013. In 2014, it decreased slightly.
Year Total number of candidates appearing Reference(s)
2014 889,156 [12]
2013 984,855 [13]
2012 686,614 [14]
2011 Approximately 553,000 *
2010 Approximately 414,000 *
2009 Approximately 230,000 * [15]
2008 Approximately 170,000 to 180,000 * [15][16]
*Precise figures unavailable right now.
The following line chart shows the variation of the number of candidates appearedin the top 5 subjects, since GATE 2010:
889,156
984,855686,614
553,000
414,000
230,000
180,000
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2012
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Subject-wise distribution of the
686,614 appearedcandidates in
GATE 2012[18][19]
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 qualifiedcandidates
in GATE 2012[20]
General category (GN)
(50.19%)
Other backward classes
(OBC) (27.91%) Scheduled castes (SC) and
Scheduled tribes (ST) (21.90%)
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[21][22]
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
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 candidate
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).[17]
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.[23]
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), IITBombay (12,287), and IIT Guwahati
(5,058).[24]
2013
GATE 2013 statistics
A total of 1,200,728
candidates registered for
GATE 2013 and 984,855
Male
Female
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
Appeared Qualified
1,250,000
1,500,000
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Male Fe male 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%
General category
(GN)
Other backward classes
(OBC)
Scheduled castes
(SC)
Scheduled tribes
(ST)Total
Registered 618265 412191 137137 33135 120072
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%
candidates (82.02%)
appeared for the exam, of
which 136,699 (13.88%)
qualified in GATE 2013.[25]
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 acrossthe 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.[26]
A larger fraction of the
registered men appeared
(88%) for the exam than
women candidates (72%).
Nearly 81% of the total
number of candidates whoappeared 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).[27]
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 toST category. Physically
challenged candidates
comprised a total of 1,136
among the qualified in various
categories.[28]
The top five States that had
qualified candidates as their
permanent residence were
Andra Pradesh (22,476),Uttar Pradesh (22,400),
Maharashtra (9,951), Bihar
(9,820), and Kerala (8,992).[29]
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 slightl
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, th
Correspondence City is mostly related to the current residence, which is more likely to be the place of study or employment. [30]
Male
Female
Other
General category (GN)
Other backward classes (OBC)
Scheduled castes (SC)
Scheduled tribes (ST)
250,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
Registered Appeared Qualified
250,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
1,250,000
1,500,000
Registered Appeared Qualified
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Permanent state-wisedistribution of the 136,699
qualifiedcandidates in GATE
2013[33]
Andhra Pradesh (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 (25.4%)
State Number of candidates qualifying
Andhra Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Bihar
Kerala
West Bengal
Rajasthan
Madhya PradeshTamil Nadu
Haryana
Delhi
Odisha
Karnataka
Jharkhand
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Uttarakhand
Punjab
Assam
Himachal PradeshJammu and Kashmir
Chandigarh
Tripura
Others (12 states)
2014
22,476
22,400
9,951
9,820
8,992
7,967
7,753
7,6444,985
4,546
4,393
3,960
3,780
3,409
3,288
3,064
2,363
2,054
1,308
735558
329
221
703
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Subject-wise distribution of the
149,694 qualifiedcandidates in
GATE 2014[36]
Electronics and
Communication Engineering
(24.33%)
Mechanical Engineering
(20.87%)
Computer Science andInformation Technology (17.45%
Electrical Engineering
(15.95%)
Civil Engineering (10. 22%)
Other (11.18%)
Category-wise distribution of
the 149,694 qualifiedcandidates
in GATE 2014[37]
General (56.82%)
Scheduled castes (11.41%)
Scheduled tribes (2.82%)
Other backwards classes
(non-creamy layer) (28.25%)
Persons with disabilities
(0.69%)
Subject No. of candidates appeare
Electronics and Communication Engineering 216,367
Mechanical Engineering 185,578
Computer Science and Information Technology 155,190
Electrical Engineering 141,799Civil Engineering 90,872
Others 99,350
Total 889,156
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.[35]
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.[38]
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).[39]
Difficulty level of GATE
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 o
Engineering (30 plus 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.
Male and other
Female
250,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
1,250,000
1,500,000
Registered Appeared Qualified
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Admission to post-graduate programs
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.
Some institutions specify GATE qualification as mandatory even for admission of self-financing students to postgraduate programs. GATE qualified candidates are also eligib
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 Shyam
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)
(http://www.iitd.ac.in/programs/master/index.html) activities and admissions where students can find the relevant information on cut-off marks etc. Typically the Indian Institut
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 Bengal Engineering and Science University (recently converted to IIEST),
Jadavpur University, Delhi Technological University, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Andhra University College of Engineering, Osmania Universit
and PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh etc. Even within the top institutes, the selection criteria varies widely across departments and programs depending on experti
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
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.[40]
Stipend and tenure:
The fellowship amount is 16000 per month plus HRA (house rent allowance). In addition, contingency grant of 20000 per month 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 18000 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. [41]
Recruitment through GATE
Public sector undertakings (PSUs) in India, for long, have had troubles conducting their recruitment processes with more than 100,000 students giving the exams for less than1000 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.
Latest list of companies (GATE 2014)
As of now, the following public sector undertakings have signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the GATE 2014 organizing committee, for using GATE 2014
score as a screening tool for recruiting engineers at entry level positions:[2]
[The numbers of posts mentioned are the total numbers. Of these, usually around half are reserved for candidates of scheduled castes (SCs), scheduled tribes (STs) and otheackward classes (OBCs), as per the norms of the Government of India.]
S.
No.Company
Electronics
and
communication
engineering
Computer
science
and
information
technology
Mechanical
engineering
Electrical
engineering
Civil
engineering
Instrumentation
engineering
Chemical
engineeringOther
Total
number
of
posts
Reference(
1.Bharat Petroleum
Corporation Ltd. - - - - - -[42]
2.
Hindustan
Petroleum
Corporation Ltd.
- - [43]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustan_Petroleum_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharat_Petroleum_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_Backward_Classhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheduled_Castes_and_Scheduled_Tribeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorandum_of_understandinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerGrid_Corporation_of_Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharat_Electronicshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharat_Heavy_Electricalshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Thermal_Power_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Oil_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Scientific_and_Industrial_Researchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharashtrahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmania_Universityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andhra_University_College_of_Engineeringhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUSAThttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delhi_Technological_Universityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jadavpur_Universityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IIESThttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_Engineering_and_Science_Universityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Technologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institutes_of_Technologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institutes_of_Technologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institutes_of_Technologyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institute_of_Sciencehttp://www.iitd.ac.in/programs/master/index.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institute_of_Technology_Delhihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IIT_Guwahatihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IIT_Kharagpurhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singaporehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanyang_Technological_Universityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_University_of_Singaporehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Scientific_and_Industrial_Researchhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_fellow8/11/2019 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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3.Indian Oil
Corporation Ltd.-
Metallurgical
engineering[44][45]
4.National Fertilizers
Ltd.- -
(19
posts)
(10
posts)- (10 posts)
(10
posts)49 [46]
5.Neyveli Lignite
Corporation Ltd.-
(3
posts)
(27
posts)
(21
posts)(8 posts) (9 posts) -
Mining
engineering
(10 posts)
78 [47]
6.
National
Hydroelectric
Power Corporation
Ltd.
- -(25
posts)
(130
posts)
(25
posts)- - - 180 [48]
7.
National Thermal
Power Corporation
Ltd.
- - - [49]
8.
Power Grid
Corporation of
India Ltd.
- - -(132
posts)- - - - 132 [50][51]
9. Vizag Steel PlantMetallurgical
engineering[52]
10.
Gas Authority of
India Limited
(GAIL)
- -(18
posts)
(14
posts)- (13 posts)
(20
posts)- 65 [53][54]
11.Mineral Exploration
Corporation Ltd.- -
(20
posts)- - - -
Chemistry (5
posts),Geology and
geophysics (7
+ 3 = 10
posts)
35 [55]
12.Mazagon Dock
Ltd.(7 posts) -
(24
posts)
(14
posts)- - - - 45 [56]
13.National Aluminium
Company Ltd.
14.
Rail India Technical
and Economic
Services Ltd.
- -(15
posts)-
(24
posts)- - - 39 [57]
15.
National Projects
ConstructionCorporation Ltd.
(30
posts) 30 [58]
16.RailTel Corporation
of India Ltd.
17.
Telecommunications
Consultants India
Ltd.
18.
Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre,
Department of
Atomic Energy(Government of
India)
Metallurgical
engineering;
Physics;
Engineering
sciences;
Chemistry;Life sciences
or
Biotechnology;
Geology and
Geophysics.
[59][60][61]
19.
Gujarat State
Electricity
Corporation Ltd.
(20
posts)
(20
posts)
(10
posts)(10 posts) 60 [62][63]
Total number of
posts> 7 > 3 > 168 > 341 > 97 > 42 > 30 > 25 > 713
In the above table, ">" is the "greater than" sign. The exact number of posts in each discipline can not be known, as some companies have not revealed the numbers of posts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarat_State_Electricity_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Atomic_Energy_(Government_of_India)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhabha_Atomic_Research_Centrehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_Consultants_Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RailTel_Corporation_of_Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_India_Technical_and_Economic_Serviceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Aluminium_Companyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazagon_Dockhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_Authority_of_India_Limitedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vizag_Steel_Planthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Grid_Corporation_of_Indiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Thermal_Power_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Hydroelectric_Power_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neyveli_Lignite_Corporationhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Fertilizershttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Oil_Corporation8/11/2019 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Many other PSUs are also processing the MoU and these are in progress. [2]
Changes in recent years
Year Changes Reference
2009The IT and CS papers were merged and there was no separate IT paper.
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 on the GATE subject papers list, with GPAT as the replacement. Also, the Biotechnology section of the XL GATE
paper had been removed and replaced by a separate Biotechnology paper (paper code BT).
An additional section of General Aptitude was introduced in GATE. A total of ten questions carrying 15 marks makes up this last section of
GATE.
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 are Aerospace Engineering (paper code AE), Geology and Geophysics (paper code GG), Mining Engineering (paper
code MN) and Textile Engineering (paper code TF) and Fiber Science.
GATE was held in morning (9-12) session for some papers and afternoon (2-5) session for others. Also, the computer based tests was held on a
different date.
2012
Only final year students and passed-out candidates were declared eligible to take GATE. Pre-final year students, which were eligible till 2011,
were no longer eligible.
The application process was made completely online. Candidates could view their responses of 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 (AG) and
Architecture and Planning (AR).
The use of pencils to darken the bubbles in the answer sheet was discontinued. Candidates could use only black ink ball point pens for darkening
of the bubbles in the answer sheet.
[64]
2013
Female candidates were exempted from paying the application fee.Candidates were required to upload 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.
[65][66]
2014
A new paper of "Ecology and Evolution" is introduced.
Examinations for all the 22 papers will be conducted by an online Computer-Based Test (CBT). The online examination paper will contain some
questions for which numerical answers must be keyed in by the candidate using the "virtual" (i.e. on-screen) keypad. Rest of the questions shall
be of Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) type.
Female candidates are required to pay some fee for application, a change introduced due to many raising complaints about a large portion offemale candidates who registered but did not appear for the exam in 2013.
Application fee is increased from 1200 to 1500 for general category, OBC male/other candidates, and 750 for all female candidates and
SC, ST male/other candidates.
Examinations will be held during forenoon and afternoon sessions on alternate weekends (Saturday and Sunday) between 1 February 2014 and
2 March 2014. Examination for some of the papers in GATE 2014 will be held in multiple sessions.
[67]
Year and Organizing Institute
Each year's GATE is organised by any one of 8 institutes: IISc and 7 IITs. The overall co-ordination 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.
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Year Organizing Institute
GATE 2015 IIT Kanpur
GATE 2014 IIT Kharagpur
GATE 2013 IIT Bombay
GATE 2012 IIT Delhi
GATE 2011 IIT Madras
GATE 2010 IIT Guwahati
GATE 2009 IIT Roorkee
GATE 2008 IISc BangaloreGATE 2007 IIT Kanpur
GATE 2006 IIT Kharagpur
GATE 2005 IIT Bombay
GATE 2004 IIT Delhi
GATE 2003 IIT Madras
GATE 2002 IISc Bangalore
GATE 2001 IIT Kanpur
GATE 2000 IIT Kharagpur
GATE 1999 IIT Bombay
GATE 1998 IIT Delhi
GATE 1997 IIT Madras
GATE 1996 IISc Bangalore
GATE 1995 IIT Kanpur
GATE 1994 IIT Kharagpur
GATE 1993 IIT Bombay
GATE 1992 IIT Delhi
GATE 1991 IIT Madras
GATE 1990 IISc Bangalore
GATE 1989 IIT Kanpur
GATE 1988 IIT Kharagpur
GATE 1987 IIT Bombay
GATE 1986 IIT Delhi
GATE 1985 IIT Madras
GATE 1984 IISc Bangalore
See also
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)
AllIndia Engineering/Architecture Entrance Examination (AIEEE)Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)
Indian Institutes of Technology
Indian Institute of Science
National Institutes of Technology
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External links
GATE 2012, organised by IIT Delhi. (http://www.gate.iitb.ac.in/2k12/gate2012/)
GATE 2013, organized by IIT Bombay. (http://www.gate.iitb.ac.in/GATE2013/)
GATE 2014 , organised IIT Kharagpur. (http://gate.iitkgp.ac.in/gate2014/)
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