To excel in the GATE exam, candidates must not only be dedicated but also work hard and adopt effective study strategies. An organized and smart approach to studies can improve their performance in the exam. This article provides a valuable resource for candidates preparing for the exam by outlining the GATE Computer Science Subject wise Weightage. It is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the entire GATE syllabus for the respective subject along with the subject wise weightage to prepare for the exam. This article also includes an analysis of the marks and weightage of each subject, enabling candidates to plan their studies more efficiently.
Here is an overview of the GATE 2023 exam pattern for the Computer Science subject:
Below is a table indicating the yearly subject-wise weightage for Computer Science in the GATE exam. This analysis is based on the past few years' GATE CS question papers.
In addition, the Computer Science and Information Technology subject (CS) has a mark distribution of 15% for General Aptitude (GA), 13% for Engineering Mathematics, and 72% for the core subject. The GA section contains 10 questions, while the Engineering Mathematics and core subject section contains 55 questions. Of the 55 questions, 25 carry one mark each, and the remaining 30 carry two marks each. The question paper includes multiple-choice questions, multiple-select questions, and numerical answer type (NAT) questions.
Below in this article, we have also provided a list of benefits of subject wise weightage in GATE for CSE. These benefits include:
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