GATE 2026: Complete Guide

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2026 is a premier national-level entrance examination in India for engineering, science, and related fields. It is used for admission to postgraduate programmes (M.Tech, MS, Ph.D.), as well as for recruitment opportunities in Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) and other research and academic roles. In 2026, the exam is scheduled to be held on February 7, 8, 14, and 15, 2026, in multiple sessions across the country.

Organised by IIT Guwahati on behalf of the National Coordination Board – GATE, this exam attracts hundreds of thousands of candidates aiming for advanced studies and career opportunities in engineering and science disciplines.

1. What is GATE?

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is a national-level engineering exam that assesses a candidate’s understanding of undergraduate-level subjects in engineering, technology, architecture, and science.

A valid GATE score is used for:

  • Admissions to postgraduate programmes (M.Tech, MS, Ph.D.) in IITs, IISc, NITs, and other institutes.
  • Scholarships and financial aid in M.Tech/MS programmes.
  • Recruitment by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) and research organisations.

GATE evaluates conceptual understanding, analytical ability, and application skills, and its score is valid for three years.

2. GATE 2026 Exam Dates & Schedule

Key Dates

EventDate
Online Registration OpensAugust 28, 2025
Registration (Without Late Fee) EndsSeptember 28, 2025
Registration (With Late Fee) EndsOctober 09–13, 2025
GATE 2026 Exam DatesFebruary 7, 8, 14 & 15, 2026
Result AnnouncementMarch 19, 2026
Scorecard Validity3 years

The exam is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode for all papers.

Day-wise Schedule

7 Feb , 2026

  • 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM: AG, ES, GG, IN, MA, MN, TF, XE, XL
  • 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM: AE, BT, CH, CY, GE, PH, XH

8 Feb , 2026

  • 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM: CS-1, ST
  • 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM: CS-2, EY, NM, PE

14 Feb , 2026

  • 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM: CE-1, EE, PI
  • 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM: BM, CE-2, ME, MT

15 Feb , 2026

  • 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM: EC
  • 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM: AR, DA

Each paper is allocated a specific session (forenoon or afternoon) and lasts 3 hours.

3. Who Can Apply – Eligibility Criteria

Basic Eligibility

  1. Educational Qualification
    • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Science, or related fields.
    • Degrees include B.E., B.Tech, B.Arch, B.Sc., or equivalent.
    • Master’s degree holders are also eligible.
  2. Year of Qualification
    • Candidates who have completed their degree or are in the final or pre-final year can apply.
  3. Nationality
    • Indian nationals and candidates from selected countries (e.g., Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Singapore, UAE) may apply.
  4. Number of Papers
    • Candidates can appear in one or two GATE papers as per approved combinations.

There is no age limit for GATE.

4. GATE 2026 Application Process

Registration & Application Steps

  1. Register on the GOAPS portal to create credentials.
  2. Fill the application form with personal, academic, and eligibility details.
  3. Upload documents: photograph, signature, certificate proof (if applicable).
  4. Select GATE paper(s) & exam centres.
  5. Pay the application fee online.

Application Fees vary by category and number of papers, with additional fees for late registration.

5. Exam Pattern & Syllabus

Exam Pattern

  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Total Marks: 100
  • Sections:
    • General Aptitude (GA) – 15 marks
    • Subject-Specific Section – 85 marks

Question Types: MCQs, Multiple Select Questions (MSQs), Numerical Answer Type (NAT)

  • MCQs: Negative marking applies
  • MSQs & NAT: No negative marking

Syllabus Coverage

  • Computer Science: Data structures, algorithms, OS, DBMS, theory of computation
  • Mechanical: Thermodynamics, mechanics, heat transfer, manufacturing
  • Electrical: Circuits, signals, power systems, control systems
  • Civil: Structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering

The syllabus is subject-specific for each paper.

6. Preparation Tips

  1. Start Early: 6–12 months before the exam.
  2. Understand Syllabus: Prioritise topics based on strengths/weaknesses.
  3. Solve Previous Papers: Familiarise with question types and difficulty.
  4. Mock Tests: Improve speed, accuracy, and CBT familiarity.
  5. Study Material: Standard textbooks and online lectures.
  6. GA Section: Don’t ignore General Aptitude; it carries 15 marks.
  7. Revision: Regularly revisit concepts to consolidate memory.
  8. Peer Discussions: Clarify doubts and learn alternative approaches.

7. Admit Card & Exam Day Guidelines

  • Admit card is released online on the GOAPS portal.
  • Must carry printed admit card + valid photo ID proof.
  • Check all details on the admit card carefully.
  • Follow instructions for entry, seating, and exam conduct.

8. Result & Scorecard

  • Result Date: March 19, 2026
  • Score Validity: 3 years
  • Scorecard includes marks obtained, normalized score, and all-India rank.
  • Good scores enable admissions and PSU recruitment.

9. Cut-Offs & Counselling

  • Cut-offs vary by branch, category, and institute.
  • Determined by number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.
  • Institutes conduct counselling based on GATE scores for admission.
  • Participation in counselling is essential to secure a seat in M.Tech/MS programmes.

Conclusion

GATE 2026 is a key examination for career advancement and higher studies in engineering and science. With careful planning, disciplined preparation, and strategic practice, aspirants can achieve high scores. Focus on understanding concepts, solving previous papers, and managing time effectively. Stay updated with official announcements and deadlines to ensure smooth participation in the exam.

FAQs:

1. When is GATE 2026 scheduled?

The exam will be held on February 7, 8, 14, and 15, 2026, in multiple sessions.

2. How long is the GATE exam?

Each paper is 3 hours long.

3. What is the mode of the exam?

GATE is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.

4. Is there negative marking?

Yes, MCQs have negative marking. MSQs and Numerical Answer Type questions have no negative marking.

5. Can I appear in more than one GATE paper?

Yes, candidates can appear in one or two papers, subject to approved combinations.

6. Who can apply for GATE 2026?

Candidates with a bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, or Science, including final-year students.

7. Is there an age limit for GATE?

No, there is no age limit.

8. How long is a GATE score valid?

The score is valid for three years from the date of result announcement.

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