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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Alright, with a JEE Mains rank around 1.7 Lacs in the general category, NITs or top IIITs might not be realistic unless it's a super low-demand branch + home state quota. But don't stress, you still have good options. Think state government engineering colleges, Sant Longowal Institute, or Dr. B R Ambedkar NIT Jalandhar (for lesser-popular branches). Explore state-level counselling too, some states have solid gov colleges with more seats and slightly relaxed cutoffs.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Considering the number of registered and appeared candidates, here are the most popular GATE paper codes in the GATE history -
| GATE Paper Codes | Eligible Two-Paper Combinations |
| Computer Science (CS) | Data Science (DA), Electronics and Communication (EC), Geomatics Engineering (GE), Mathematics (MA), Physics (PH), ST (Statistics), Engineering Sciences (XE), Biotechnology (BT), Electrical Engineering (EE), Mechanical Engineering (ME) |
| Civil Engineering (CE) | Aerospace Engineering (AE), Agricultural Engineering (AG), Architecture and Planning (AR), Environmental Science and Engineering (ES), Geomatics Engineering (GE), Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NM), Engineering Sciences (XE), Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA), Textile Engineering and Fibre Science (TF), and Electrical Engineering (EE) |
| Mechanical Engineering (ME) | Aerospace Engineering (AR), Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA), Instrumentation Engineering (IN), Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NM), Production and Industrial Engineering (PI), Engineering Sciences (XE), and Computer Science and Information Technology (CS) |
| Electronics and Communication (EC) | Computer Science and Information Technology (CS), Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA), Electrical Engineering (EE), Instrumentation Engineering (IN), Physics (PH), and Life Sciences (XL) |
| Electrical Engineering (EE) | Data Science and Artifiical Intelligence (DA), Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC), Instrumentation Engineering (IN), Physics (PH), Biomedical Engineering (BM), Life Sciences (XL), Computer Science and Information Technology (CS), and Civil Engineering (CE) |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
To be eligible for B.Tech Fire and Environmental Health Safety at GSFC University, you generally need to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or Biology/Biotechnology) with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/SEBC). Admission is based on your JEE Main score (or GUJCET score). With a JEE Main CRL of 92000, you have a good chance of getting in, as some sources suggest the cutoff for this programme can be around the 38344 rank for the first round.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
When filling out the GATE application form 2026, the GOAPS portal requires certain documents of the candidates for the verification process. Based on the details, the concernced IIT will issue the GATE admit card, scorecard, and college/course allotment during the counselling. Therefore, it is very important for the candidates to provide the correct and updated information. So, here are the list of the documents that are required at the time of filling out the GATE 2026 application form.
- High quality scanned image of the candidate's photograph. Make sure that the photo should be a recent one and covers all the issued guidelines.&n
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, any candidate who meets the GATE 2026 eligibility will be able to appear for the exam. The criteria include the following -
- Any undergraduate student in 3rd year or higher years of any government approved programme in any of the following disciplines, such as engineering/technology/architecture/science/commerce/arts/humanities are eligible for the GATE.
- Apart from that, the candidate must hold Indian citizenship.
- There is no age-limit or pass percentage to appear for the examination.
- Candidates from Nepal, Bangladesh, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates can apply for GATE 2026.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, it is not likely to domain subject like physics to be conducted in multiple days in multiple shifts.
Because the paper can't be out so paper like physics in cuet conduct at a time only will lead to transparency and safe environment.
Otherwise for any exam where sets are different this can happen.
Thank you
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates can apply for GATE 2026 once the registration link is activated. The link will be available for a specific timeline.
- First, the conducting authority, the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, launches the GATE 2026 official website along with the GATE dates. The official website of GATE 2026 is gate2026.iitg.ac.in. The GATE 2026 exam dates are OUT.
- The GATE 2026 information brochure will be updated on the website soon (expected first week of August).
- As mentioned before, the information brochure will carry all the important details regarding the exam, such as GATE 2026 exam dates, registration timeline, eligibil
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates can find the GATE 2026 application form link on the official website of GATE 2026. For now, the link for GATE 2026 registration form is not activated yet. Candidates can also find the registration link here updated on our Shiksha page.
The GATE 2026 registration link will remain active for a specific period of time. Therefore, aspirants are advised to fill out their application form as soon as possible.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
To prepare for both Andhra Pradesh PGECET (Postgraduate Engineering Common Entrance Test) and APEdCET (Andhra Pradesh Education Common Entrance Test), focus on understanding the exam patterns and syllabi, creating a study schedule, strengthening your foundational concepts, practicing with previous year's papers, and taking mock tests.
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