The GATE exam is a highly sought-after exam for candidates who aspire to pursue postgraduate studies in prestigious institutions such as IITs, NITs, IIITs, and more. Qualifying for GATE offers lucrative job opportunities and benefits that attract many candidates to take the exam. Therefore, GATE aspirants must be aware of useful tips and tricks that can help them achieve good marks and secure their desired career path.
In this EduRev article, you will learn about the significance of GATE scores and the cutoffs required for admission into prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs.
For GATE exams that have only one session, the actual marks obtained by the candidates will be used to calculate their GATE Score. In contrast, for exams with multiple sessions, the GATE score will be calculated using a normalization process to adjust for any variations in the difficulty level of the different sessions. The formula used to calculate the GATE score is given below.
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The table below shows the qualifying cutoffs for GATE 2021 for different papers:
Paper Code | Cut-off Marks (out of 100) | % Qualified Candidates | Candidates Appeared |
Aerospace Engineering (AE) | 26.30 | 17.28 | 4914 |
Agriculture Engineering (AG) | 25.00 | 13.39 | 2277 |
Architecture and Planning (AR) | 40.90 | 22.03 | 10857 |
Biomedical Engineering (BM) | 25.00 | 19.00 | 1684 |
Biotechnology (BT) | 30.00 | 19.48 | 13186 |
Civil Engineering (CE*) | 29.20 | 17.19 | 115270 |
Chemical Engineering (CH) | 35.10 | 20.02 | 16705 |
Computer Science & Information Technology (CS*) | 26.10 | 17.37 | 101922 |
Chemistry (CY) | 36.20 | 19.33 | 23465 |
Electronics Communication Engineering (EC) | 25.00 | 13.84 | 80629 |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | 30.30 | 17.41 | 87559 |
Environmental Science & Engineering (ES) | 39.60 | 20.82 | 9183 |
Ecology Evolution (EY) | 35.70 | 19.44 | 1718 |
GG (Geology) | 38.90 | 23.70 | 4797 |
GG (Geophysics) | 44.80 | 29.54 | 826 |
Instrumentation Engineering (IN) | 36.00 | 20.92 | 16770 |
Mathematics (MA) | 29.00 | 22.04 | 11635 |
Mechanical Engineering (ME*) | 33.00 | 17.15 | 120594 |
Mining Engineering (MN) | 31.00 | 22.31 | 3918 |
Metallurgical Engineering (MT) | 48.50 | 23.06 | 3486 |
Petroleum Engineering (PE) | 51.40 | 21.09 | 2153 |
Physics (PH) | 32.80 | 20.68 | 17499 |
Production & Industrial Engineering (PI) | 35.70 | 18.21 | 2059 |
Statistics (ST) | 25.00 | 8.42 | 1199 |
Textile Engineering & Fiber Science (TF) | 41.80 | 20.45 | 1643 |
Engineering Sciences (XE) | 37.00 | 19.83 | 22219 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (XH-C1 (Economics)) | 29.40 | 20.16 | 2307 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (XH-C2 (English)) | 41.70 | 21.55 | 3846 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (XH-C3 (Linguistics)) | 35.30 | 20.00 | 315 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (XH-C4 (Philosophy)) | 37.90 | 22.49 | 538 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (XH-C5 (Psychology)) | 48.50 | 21.38 | 1141 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (XH-C6 (Sociology)) | 34.30 | 23.35 | 1255 |
Life Sciences (XL) | 36.00 | 21.69 | 23973 |
Candidates can refer to the previous year GATE cutoffs for top IITs, which are listed below for their convenience. These institutions represent some of the best options for candidates to consider when aiming for admission.
The GATE cutoffs for NITs in 2022 were published following the completion of CCMT seat allotment results. Applicants can view the cutoffs for various NITs in the table below.
National Institute of Technology (NITs) | M.Tech Cutoff |
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat | 583 |
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela | 648 |
National Institute of Technology Arunachal Pradesh | 354 |
National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra | 574 |
National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh | 539 |
National Institute of Technology, Manipur | 381 |
National Institute of Technology Calicut | 669 |
National Institute of Technology Goa | 604 |
National Institute of Technology Mizoram | 381 |
National Institute of Technology Sikkim | 428 |
National Institute of Technology Durgapur | 569 |
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur | 651 |
National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal | 675 |
National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur | 527 |
Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar | 653 |
National Institute of Technology Meghalaya | 443 |
Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur | 618 |
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli | 762 |
National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh | 442 |
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur | 556 |
National Institute of Technology, Silchar | 495 |
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad | 662 |
National Institute of Technology Delhi | 578 |
National Institute of Technology Puducherry | 539 |
National Institute of Technology, Warangal | 710 |
Hope this article helped you to understand what is a good GATE Score. Every Individual should align their preparation strategies according to their specific goals.
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Qualifying the GATE exam can make candidates eligible to apply for job openings in PSUs. However, in order to secure a job, candidates must successfully pass the personal interview and group discussion stages of the selection process.
In GATE, the score is calculated on a scale of 1000, while marks are calculated out of 100. If a candidate is aiming for direct admission into IISc/IITs, they should target achieving a near-perfect score of 1000.
The cut-off marks for admission into NITs through GATE tend to be marginally lower than the cut-offs for IITs. GATE scorecards remain valid for a period of three years for candidates who wish to apply to NITs. To improve their chances of securing admission into NITs, candidates should aim to achieve a GATE score of 400 or above.
The GATE cut-off marks required for admission into individual institutes vary and are subject to change. However, based on past trends, candidates aiming for admission into IITs should aim for a GATE rank of 200 or lower. Additionally, a GATE rank in the range of 600 to 800 may also make a candidate eligible for admission into IITs.
The GATE scorecard remains valid for a period of three years from the date of announcement of the results. For the score to be considered valid, it must be equal to or above the minimum qualifying marks.
For candidates belonging to the general category in all GATE branches, the minimum qualifying marks required are approximately 25 out of 100.
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