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YesterdayContributor-Level 7
The GATE cutoff for computer Science and engineering will be available along with result announcement on March 19. As per the past year's cutoff trends, the expected GATE 2026 CSE cutoff can be around 30 to 34 marks for general category.
Candidates can also refer to last year's GATE CSE cutoff below for a better understanding -
- General category - 29.2 marks
- OBC-NCL/EWS - 26.2 marks
- SC/ST and PwD - 19.4 marks
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE 2026 topper will be released after the declaration of result. The authorities will publish the topper's list (AIR 1 ) of all 30 subjects.
Last year, Rahul Kumar Singh was the GATE CS topper scoring full marks in GATE 2025.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
One can say that there is a significant overlap between the concepts of these two specializations but these are different fields when it comes to higher studies in computing concepts, Computer Science is known to focus on theoritical foundations of computing and algorithm design, while Information Technology (IT) focuses on the practical application of computing technology, including its implementation, management, and maintenance.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Subject code for Computer Science and Information Technology is CS, and syllabus for course is as follows -
| Section | Syllabus |
| Engineering Mathematics | Linear Algebra, Calculus, and Probability |
| Computer Science and Information Technology | Discrete Mathematics, Digital Logic, Computer organisation and architecture, programming and data structures, algorithms, theory of computation, compiler design, operating systems, databases, computer networks, software engineering, and web technologies. |
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