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GITAM Admission Test 2026 ( GITAM GAT )

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GITAM GAT 2026 Sample Question Paper: The Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) conducts the GITAM admission test (GAT) for admission to various UG and PG courses across its campuses. The GITAM GAT sample paper and question papers are an important part of the GAT preparation process. All candidates who want to appear for the GITAM GAT exam should check the sample papers of the exam to understand the exam pattern, marking scheme, and the type of questions asked.

Candidates must practice as many GITAM GAT sample papers and mock papers before the exam day so that they can perform well. On this page, download the GITAM GAT 2026 sample papers and question papers PDFs by Shiksha.

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  • GITAM GAT Sample Papers with Answer Key by Shiksha
  • GITAM GAT Question Paper Pattern
  • FAQs on GITAM GAT Sample Question Papers

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GITAM GAT Sample Papers with Answer Key by Shiksha

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GITAM GAT Question Paper Pattern

The GITAM GAT 2026 exam is conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT) or an online proctored exam. For B.Tech., the paper pattern is as follows:

  • There are two sections in the paper.
    • Section 1 is Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
    • Section 2 is Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics

In section 1 of the GITAM question papers, candidates have to solve 60 questions of 120 marks, and in section 2, candidates face 40 questions of 80 marks. This implies that each of the questions in the paper will have 2 marks. The complete GITAM GAT question papers will have 100 questions of a maximum of 200 marks.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which are the important topics for GAT English language section?
A: 

GAT English Language section will cover questions from:

  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Sentence completion
  • Fill In the Blanks
  • One word substitution
  • Sentence correction
  • Idioms
  • Analogies
  • Different usage of same word
  • Jumbled paragraphs
  • Foreign language words used in English.
Q:   Is the GITAM GAT exam tough?
A: 

GITAM GAT exam is not as tough as JEE Main exam, but it needs good preparation. Thus, candidates should focus well in their class 12 boards preparation and also in class 11. This will be enough to crack the GITAM GAT exam.

Q:   What is the GITAM GAT marking scheme?
A: 

In GITAM GAT, each correct answer will be awarded 1 or 2 marks. There is no negative marking. Each question has four options, of which one is correct.

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FAQs on GITAM GAT Sample Question Papers

Check below some most frequently asked questions about GITAM GAT sample question papers.

Q:   Which books should I refer for GITAM GAT preparation for BTech?
A: 

For GITAM GAT preparation of BTech, candidates can refer to the books like NCERT and all other books that they refer to for their class 11 and 12 preparations.

Q:   What is the syllabus for GITAM GAT BTech?
A: 

GITAM GAT BTech syllabus includes 10+2 level questions from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Quantitative Aptitude & Analytical Reasoning, and English. Candidates must note that the GAT syllabus varies from course to course and thus candidates must check the syllabus before starting their exam preparations.

Q:   When should I start GITAM GAT preparations?
A: 

Candidates should keep preparing for GITAM GAT along with their class 12 school exams and boards. A good board preparation is enough to score well in GAT.

Q:   Which body conducts GAT exam?
A: 

GITAM Aptitude Test (GAT) is conducted by GITAM Deemed to be University for admission to various UG and PG programmes. The examination is held in computer based mode, wherein candidates will have to report at the designated exam centre. GAT exam is conducted for a duration of 60 minutes for BBA and 90 minutes for MBA. Candidates must attempt 100 for BBA and 200 questions for MBA within the given time duration. No provision for extra time is applicable for students appearing for GAT. 

  • Mode of test- Computer based test
  • Number of question and maximum marks- 100 (BBA), 200 (MBA)
  • Medium of exam- English
Q:   Will the GAT question paper have descriptive type questions?
A: 

No, all the questions in the GAT question paper will be objective-type questions and will be in MCQ format. Candidates will be given four options for each question. Candidates will have to select the correct option for each question. GAT question paper will consist of 200 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question will be for one mark. There will be a negative marking for any wrong answers. Candidates will have to attempt the 200 questions in 60 minutes. There will be no sectional time limit to attempt the GAT exam sections. GAT 2026 exam will be held multiple times in a year in computer-based mode across 27 cities in India.

Q:   Which are the important topics for GAT English language section?
A: 

GAT English Language section will cover questions from:

  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Sentence completion
  • Fill In the Blanks
  • One word substitution
  • Sentence correction
  • Idioms
  • Analogies
  • Different usage of same word
  • Jumbled paragraphs
  • Foreign language words used in English.

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The GITAM GAT counselling dates are announced after the results are announced. The dates are informed to the candidates via registered mobile number, WhatsApp number, or the registered email ID.

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To prepare for the GITAM admission test - GITAM GAT, please refer to both. 90 to 95% of entrance/foundation concepts are covered in the NCERT. While any extra topics or concepts that are in the GITAM GAT syllabus can be covered from the Telugu academy books. Make sure to follow the GITAM GAT syllabu

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