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Candidates can download the previous year’s GATE papers from the official website of GATE - gate2025.iitr.ac.in. You can also download the question paper from our Shiksha page. Download the GATE old question papers here- https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/gate-exam-question-papers

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The benefits of attempting the GATE two-paper combination are as follows -

  • Offers candidates a broad scope to showcase their proficiency in two different test subjects.

  • Increases chances of scoring higher in the GATE exam

  • Enhances job opportunities in the competitive engineering world. 

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In the two-paper combination of GATE, candidates can select two test papers, one considered the primary and the other secondary. The allowed paper combination for civil engineering (CE)-

  • Aerospace Engineering (AE)

  • Agricultural Engineering (AG)

  • Architectural Engineering (AR)

  • Environmental Science and Engineering (ES)

  • Geomatics Engineering (GE)

  • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NM)

  • Engineering Sciences (XE)

Candidates are advised to select test papers for the two-paper combinations wisely. 

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The exam pattern and distribution of questions for test paper codes - CE, CS, EC, AE, AG, BT, CH, ME, MN, MT, EE, IN, TF, XE, PE, ST, and PI are as follows -

  • General Aptitude (GA)-  15 questions

  • Engineering Mathematics (EM) - 13 questions

  • Subject-specific questions - 72 questions 

The GATE question paper is of 100 marks total with a time duration of three hours. 

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The GATE Enrollment ID is the registration number that is created during the candidate's registration process at the GOAPS portal. The GATE 2026 enrollment ID is used to access the GOAPS portal. To create a GATE enrollment ID, candidates have to follow the steps below -

  • Visit the official website of GATE 2026 (gate2026.iitg.ac.in)

  • Click on “New Candidate Registration”

  • Enter the required details - name, e-mail address, country of residence, and mobile number. 

  • Create a password and evaluate the arithmetic expression displayed on the screen. 

  • After entering the details, click on submit.

  • The Enrollment ID will be sent to the candi

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Candidates can find the GATE examination dates on the official website if IIT Guwahati, the website is- gate2026.iitg.ac.in. The important GATE dates include the application form, admit card, exam dates, result, and counselling dates. The conducting authorities also publish all the GATE exam dates in the information brochure. 

The GATE 2026 dates can be checked below -

GATE 2026 Event Particulars

Revised Event Dates

GATE online application processing system (GOAPS) opens

August 28 

Closing date of regular online registration without late fees

September 28

Closing date of the extended period of online registration with late fees

October 9

GATE 2026 exam dates 

Forenoon - 9:30 am to 12:30 pm

Afternoon - 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm

February 7, 8, 14, and 15, 2026

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The GATE is a national-level entrance exam jointly conducted by the Indian Institute of Science and seven IITs to offer admission to postgraduate and doctoral programs. The GATE admission process comprises of the following stages -

  • GATE Candidate Registration

  • Appearing for the GATE exam

  • Announcement of the GATE exam results

  • Attending the counselling process of GATE through COAP or CCMT 

  • Reporting to the allotted institutes

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