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GATE 2021 Exam Pattern (Revised), Marking Scheme – Check Here
GATE 2021 Exam Pattern has been revised. New paper/ subjects have been added. The exam pattern contains details about the number of questions asked in the examination, number of sections, marking scheme and time duration. Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is conducted for admission to M.E./ M.Tech/ Direct Ph.D programmes in IITs, NITs, GFTI and various private institutions. This exam is going to be organized by IIT, Bombay for the year 2021. Check below complete GATE exam pattern 2021 details.
GATE 2021 Exam Pattern has been revised. New paper/ subjects have been added. The exam pattern contains details about the number of questions asked in the examination, number of sections, marking scheme and time duration. Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is conducted for admission to M.E./ M.Tech/ Direct Ph.D programmes in IITs, NITs, GFTI and various private institutions. This exam is going to be organized by IIT, Bombay for the year 2021. Check below complete GATE exam pattern 2021 details.
GATE 2021 Exam Pattern – Revised
GATE 2021 Exam Pattern has been revised. Check complete exam pattern below.
- The examination of GATE 2021 will be conducted for 27 papers (2 new subjects added). It will be conducted in online mode only (Computer Based Test).
- For creating an opportunity in the inter- disciplinary areas, candidates are provided with the option of appearing for more than one subject. Students can appear for ONE or TWO subjects in the GATE exam. However, the option of two subjects is applicable only for a prescribed set of combinations.
- Two new subjects – Environmental Science & Engineering (ES) and Humanities & Social Sciences (XH) have been added in GATE 2021.
- Last year (GATE 2020), Bio-medical Engineering (BM) subject was added in the syllabus of GATE.
- GATE 2021 Examination will be held from 5th to 7th February and 12th to 14th February 2021.
GATE will also be conducted in International centres and the session timings at as per their local time.
- Question Type: The question paper of GATE 2021 will consist of both Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions.
- For multiple choice questions, there are multiple options available out of which students have to choose only the right answer.
- For multiple select questions, one or more than one options out of four will be correct.
- For numerical answer type questions, candidates have to enter a number using the virtual keyword available on the computer screen during the examination.
- Number of Questions: The question paper of GATE will contain 65 question [10 (GA)
+ 55 (Subjects)] of maximum 100 marks.
- No of Sections: The questions will be divided in two sections – Common General Aptitude – GA (for all subjects/ papers) & Core subjects. The core subjects will have two types of questions – Compulsory & Optional.
- Exam Duration: 3 hours.
Check the GATE paper and paper codes for GATE 2021 from the below table. Know about the newly added papers & their paper codes:
Paper Paper Code Paper 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
Bio-medical Engineering BM Mining Engineering MN
Civil Engineering CE Metallurgical Engineering MT
Chemical Engineering CH Petroleum Engineering PE
Computer Science and Information Technology CS Physics PH
Chemistry CY Production and Industrial Engineering PI
Electronics and Communication Engineering EC Textile Engineering and Fiber Science TF
Electrical Engineering EE Engineering Sciences XE
Environmental Science & Engineering (new) ES Humanities & Social Sciences (new) XH
Ecology and Evolution EY Life Sciences XL
Statistics ST
Note: CE, CS, EC, EE and ME papers: Examination may be conducted in multiple sessions. However, a candidate is allowed to appear in only ONE specified session.
GATE 2021 Exam Pattern has been revised. Check complete exam pattern below.
- The examination of GATE 2021 will be conducted for 27 papers (2 new subjects added). It will be conducted in online mode only (Computer Based Test).
- For creating an opportunity in the inter- disciplinary areas, candidates are provided with the option of appearing for more than one subject. Students can appear for ONE or TWO subjects in the GATE exam. However, the option of two subjects is applicable only for a prescribed set of combinations.
- Two new subjects – Environmental Science & Engineering (ES) and Humanities & Social Sciences (XH) have been added in GATE 2021.
- Last year (GATE 2020), Bio-medical Engineering (BM) subject was added in the syllabus of GATE.
- GATE 2021 Examination will be held from 5th to 7th February and 12th to 14th February 2021.
GATE will also be conducted in International centres and the session timings at as per their local time.
- Question Type: The question paper of GATE 2021 will consist of both Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions.
- For multiple choice questions, there are multiple options available out of which students have to choose only the right answer.
- For multiple select questions, one or more than one options out of four will be correct.
- For numerical answer type questions, candidates have to enter a number using the virtual keyword available on the computer screen during the examination.
- Number of Questions: The question paper of GATE will contain 65 question [10 (GA)
+ 55 (Subjects)] of maximum 100 marks. - No of Sections: The questions will be divided in two sections – Common General Aptitude – GA (for all subjects/ papers) & Core subjects. The core subjects will have two types of questions – Compulsory & Optional.
- Exam Duration: 3 hours.
Check the GATE paper and paper codes for GATE 2021 from the below table. Know about the newly added papers & their paper codes:
Paper | Paper Code | Paper | 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 |
Bio-medical Engineering | BM | Mining Engineering | MN |
Civil Engineering | CE | Metallurgical Engineering | MT |
Chemical Engineering | CH | Petroleum Engineering | PE |
Computer Science and Information Technology | CS | Physics | PH |
Chemistry | CY | Production and Industrial Engineering | PI |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | EC | Textile Engineering and Fiber Science | TF |
Electrical Engineering | EE | Engineering Sciences | XE |
Environmental Science & Engineering (new) | ES | Humanities & Social Sciences (new) | XH |
Ecology and Evolution | EY | Life Sciences | XL |
Statistics | ST |
Note: CE, CS, EC, EE and ME papers: Examination may be conducted in multiple sessions. However, a candidate is allowed to appear in only ONE specified session.
Exam Pattern for Various Papers
- In the papers of AE, AG, BT, BM, CE, CH, CS, EC, EE, IN, ME, MN, MT, PE, PI, TF and XE, Engineering Mathematics will carry 15% marks of total marks, General Aptitude section will contain 15% marks and rest of the 70% marks will be contained by the core subject of the paper.
- In the papers AR, CY, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH and XL, General Aptitude section will carry 15% of the total marks and remaining 85% marks will be carried by the core subject of the paper.
- The General Aptitude section 5 questions of 1 Mark and 5 questions of 2 marks.
- Question paper other than GG, XE and XL will contain 25 questions of 1 mark and 30 questions of 2 marks.
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- In the papers of AE, AG, BT, BM, CE, CH, CS, EC, EE, IN, ME, MN, MT, PE, PI, TF and XE, Engineering Mathematics will carry 15% marks of total marks, General Aptitude section will contain 15% marks and rest of the 70% marks will be contained by the core subject of the paper.
- In the papers AR, CY, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH and XL, General Aptitude section will carry 15% of the total marks and remaining 85% marks will be carried by the core subject of the paper.
- The General Aptitude section 5 questions of 1 Mark and 5 questions of 2 marks.
- Question paper other than GG, XE and XL will contain 25 questions of 1 mark and 30 questions of 2 marks.
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For XH Paper: Newly Added
Candidate appearing for XH (Humanities & Social Sciences) paper have to attempt the following sections:
- General Aptitude – Common General Aptitude will carry of total 15 marks.
- Paper B1 (Compulsory) – Reasoning & Comprehension (compulsory section) – This compulsory section will be of 25 marks.
- Any one optional papers of XH (C1 to C6) – There are 6 sections (C1 to C6), candidates can opt for any one optional section. The optional section will of 60 marks.
- XH= General Aptitude (15 marks) + Subject questions (85 marks) = 100 marks
XH paper contains the following sections:
Sections Code
Reasoning & Comprehension (Compulsory) (25 marks) B1
Any one optional section (60 marks)
Economics C1
English C2
Linguistics C3
Philosophy C4
Psychology C5
Sociology C6
Candidate appearing for XH (Humanities & Social Sciences) paper have to attempt the following sections:
- General Aptitude – Common General Aptitude will carry of total 15 marks.
- Paper B1 (Compulsory) – Reasoning & Comprehension (compulsory section) – This compulsory section will be of 25 marks.
- Any one optional papers of XH (C1 to C6) – There are 6 sections (C1 to C6), candidates can opt for any one optional section. The optional section will of 60 marks.
- XH= General Aptitude (15 marks) + Subject questions (85 marks) = 100 marks
XH paper contains the following sections:
Sections | Code |
Reasoning & Comprehension (Compulsory) (25 marks) | B1 |
Any one optional section (60 marks) | |
Economics | C1 |
English | C2 |
Linguistics | C3 |
Philosophy | C4 |
Psychology | C5 |
Sociology | C6 |
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