In India, numerous Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) use GATE scores as a factor in their recruitment process. Aspiring candidates must first pass the GATE exams to be considered for a PSU job, which can be either permanent or temporary in nature.
This EduRev article presents a comprehensive view of the minimum GATE scores required by leading Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) in the past years.
The following table lists the top PSUs in India:
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Ltd. Recruitment through GATE
Graduate Trainees seeking employment with ONGC through GATE will be shortlisted based on their GATE scores. Once shortlisted, candidates will participate in a personal interview.
ONGC GATE Cutoff (2021, 2018)
For NTPC recruitment, candidates will be shortlisted based on their scores in the GATE exam. Following this, an online screening test will be administered and successful candidates will then be invited for an interview.
NTPC GATE Recruitment Cutoff 2019
NTPC GATE Cutoff (2018)
NTPC GATE Cutoff (2017)
Aspiring candidates for a job at Power Grid must possess a valid GATE score and hold a degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Civil Engineering, or Computer Science. The selection process will encompass evaluations of their GATE scores, group discussions, and personal interviews to determine their eligibility for the role.
PGCIL GATE Cutoff 2018
PGCIL GATE CUtoff 2017
HPCL recruitment through GATE will feature an online application form for eligible candidates. To be considered, candidates must possess a valid GATE score and hold a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or Chemical Engineering.
HPCL GATE Cutoff (2018, 2017)
Candidates with degrees in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, Instrumentation, or Chemical Engineering who have a valid GATE score are eligible to apply for GAIL through GATE.
GAIL GATE Cutoff (2016)
GAIL GATE Cutoff Rank (2017)
Graduates with degrees in Mechanical, Chemical, Metallurgical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, Instrumentation, Civil and Nuclear Engineering are eligible for BARC/OCES/DGFS recruitment. Both GATE and non-GATE candidates will be required to take a special test for non-GATE applicants, followed by a personal interview for all candidates.
BARC GATE Cutoff (2018, 2017)
Selection of candidates in BHEL will be based on their GATE scores and a subsequent personal interview. Only graduates in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering are eligible to apply.
BHEL GATE Cutoff 2019
BHEL GATE Cutoff 2017
Candidates with a background in Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, Electrical, or Material Science are eligible to apply for CEL recruitment through GATE. The application process is fully online and the form can be accessed via the internet.
CEL GATE Cutoff (2016, 2015)
All applicants must possess a current and valid GATE score in order to be considered for the recruitment process. Candidates who have studied Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Electronics & Telecommunication, Instrumentation, or Chemical Engineering are eligible to apply for the opportunity.
HPCL GATE Cutoff (2018, 2017)
Candidates who have studied Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, Computer Science, and Aerospace Engineering are eligible to apply for DRDO through GATE. It is mandatory for all applicants to have a valid GATE score in order to be considered for the recruitment process.
DRDO GATE Cutoff 2017
Graduates with a degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering are eligible to apply for the MDL recruitment process through GATE. The selection of candidates will be based on a combination of their GATE scores and performance in personal interviews. This two-step evaluation process ensures that only the most suitable and qualified candidates are selected for the role.
MDL GATE Cutoff (2017, 2016)
Graduates in Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, Mining, Computer Science, or Control & Instrumentation Engineering are eligible to participate in the recruitment process. This broad range of disciplines ensures that a diverse pool of candidates with a variety of skill sets can apply for the opportunity.
NLC GATE Cut off (2017, 2016)
Candidates with a degree in Civil Engineering are eligible to apply for NHAI recruitment. The eligibility criteria may vary depending on the specific position or role being recruited for. It is advisable to check the official notification or advertisement for the exact eligibility criteria before applying.
NHAI GATE Cutoff 2019
NHAI GATE Cutoff 2017
Candidates with degrees in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, or Chemical Engineering who have a valid GATE score are eligible to apply for NPCIL recruitment through GATE.
NPCIL GATE Cutoff 2019
NPCIL GATE Cutoff 2018
GATE score is used as a screening tool for recruitment in some public sector units (PSUs) in India. However, not all PSUs require GATE scores for recruitment and some may also consider additional criteria like interview performance, academic record, work experience, etc.
Yes, the GATE cutoff for PSU recruitment can be different for each stream or discipline. The cutoff is usually set based on the number of vacancies available, the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the GATE exam, and other factors.
For example, the GATE cutoff for Mechanical engineering may be different from the cutoff for electrical engineering, depending on the number of vacancies available in each stream and the number of applicants.
GATE scores are valid for one year from the date of the exam, however, Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) have their own recruitment policies and may have different rules regarding the acceptance of GATE scores and it is always important to check the recruitment policies of the specific PSU before applying
A "good" GATE score for PSU (Public Sector Unit) recruitment depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the GATE exam, the number of vacancies, and others.
As a rough estimate, a score in the range of 700-800 can be considered a good score for PSU recruitment, however this can vary based on the specific PSU and the stream or discipline you have applied for. For example, a score of 700 may be considered a good score for one PSU, while a score of 800 may be considered the minimum for another.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) sometimes uses GATE scores as a screening tool for recruitment of scientists and engineers. However, not all positions at ISRO require a GATE score, and the requirement may vary from year to year.
It is best to check the official ISRO website or the employment news for the latest information on the recruitment process and the required qualifications for the specific position you are interested in applying for.
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