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nitesh singh

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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering is one of the two new papers introduced in GATE and it comprises five sections namely Engineering Mathematics, Applied Mechanics and Structures, Fluid Mechanics and Marine Hydrodynamics, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering and Thermodynamics and Marine Engineering.  

Check below in detail about the syllabus of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering for GATE exam, 

Section 1: Engineering Mathematics Determinants and matrices, Systems of linear equations, Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Functions, gradient, Linear, non-linear, first and higher order ordinary and partial differential

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The GATE Syllabus for Electrical Engineering  is divided into ten main sections. The main topics included in the syllabus are; 

Electric circuits, Engineering Mathematics, Electromagnetic Fields, Signals and Systems, Electrical Machines, Power Systems, Control Systems, Electrical and Electronic Measurements, Analog and Digital Electronics and Power Electronics. 

Check below for a detailed section-by-section syllabus. Section-wise Electrical Engineering Syllabus Section 1: Engineering Mathematics Linear Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations, Complex Variables, Probability and Statistics.  

Section 2: Electric Circui

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The GATE Aerospace engineering topics have been divided into two categories – Core Topics and Special Topics. The corresponding sections of the question paper will contain 90% of the questions on Core Topics and the remaining 10% on Special Topics. 

Check here the brief syllabus of Aerospace Engineering; 

Section 1: Engineering Mathematics 

Section 2: Flight Mechanics 

Section 3: Space Dynamics 

Section 4: Aerodynamics 

Section 5: Structures 

Section 6: Propulsion 

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IISc Bangalore had released the GATE 2024 scorecard on 23 March 2024.Candidates can download their scorecard up to May 31 from the GATE 2024 official website. After May 31, candidates will need to pay INR 500 for downloading their scorecards. The facility to download GATE scorecard 2024 will be available up to December 31. 

Note that the GATE exam scorecard is valid for three years following the announcement of the results. Also, the admission counselling for M.Tech courses will be conducted by the COAP for courses offered by IITs, and the CCMT will conduct admission counselling for M.Tech programs offered by NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, an

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The GATE 2026 dates has been released by the IIT Guwahati. The GATE exam 2026 will be held on different dates in two sessions- forenoon and afternoon. The subject/branch-wise GATE exam 2026 dates will be updated later (a few days before the exam.) Candidates are advised to check the official website and our page for updates. The GATE 2026 exam dates can be checked below-

GATE 2026 Event Particulars

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 required GATE score for M.Tech admission at NIT Bhopal (Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology) varies by specialisation and competition each year. Typically, competitive branches like Computer Science, Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering may require GATE scores ranging from 550 to 700 or higher. Less competitive branches might have lower cutoffs. These cutoffs can fluctuate annually based on factors such as the number of applicants and their performance. For the most accurate and updated information, it's best to check the official NIT Bhopal website or the Centralized Counselling for M.Tech (CCMT) portal, which p

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The needed GATE score for M.Tech admission at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) varies by department and year, depending on the number of applicants and the pool's competitiveness. A GATE score of 500-600 or more is generally considered competitive for prominent branches such as Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering, though this might vary. The university publishes certain cutoffs annually. It is advised to check the newest cutoffs on the AMU official website or contact the admissions office for specific information about your branch and year of application.

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The cutoffs for M.Tech admissions in government colleges vary year after year and are determined by factors such as the number of applicants, their GATE results, and the institute's unique criteria. A GATE score of 14 in Electrical Engineering may be insufficient for admission to M.Tech programmes at prestigious government institutes, which often have higher cutoffs due to their competitive character. However, many state and regional government colleges have lower cutoffs, making admittance more likely. To effectively measure your prospects, visit the official websites of certain institutes and review their most recent admittance stati

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The GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) and CUET (Common University Entrance Test) tests have different objectives and target audiences. GATE is largely intended for engineering graduates seeking admission to postgraduate programmes or positions in public sector organisations. It assesses thorough knowledge in certain engineering subjects. CUET, on the other hand, is for undergraduate admissions to India's central institutions, with a focus on general aptitude and subject-specific knowledge at the 10+2-level. While GATE focuses on technical skills in engineering fields, CUET covers a larger variety of subjects, including arts,

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The M.Tech programme at DPG Institute requires a GATE score. The admission to the M.Tech course is done based on GATE marks. This college also looks at the graduation score which should be a minimum of 50 percent. The fee for an M.Tech course at DPG Institute of Technology and Management is 1.8 Lakh per annum. You'll need a decent engineering or technology bachelor's degree from a recognised university to get admitted to this college. 

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