GATE 2019 qualifying cutoff announced; Score-card to be released on March 20
Saakshi Lama | March 16, 2019 | 10:33 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 16: Indian Institute of Technology, Madras has released the qualifying cutoff of GATE 2019. Candidates can now check the category-wise qualifying cutoff for all 24 papers. The qualifying cutoff is the minimum scores/marks that the candidates are required to secure to qualify GATE 2019. The result of GATE 2019 has been announced in online mode on March 15 i.e., one day prior to the official date.
GATE 2019 Official Qualifying Cutoff
|
S. No |
Paper Name |
Paper Code |
Qualifying Marks |
||
|
General |
OBC (NCL) |
SC/ST/PwD |
|||
|
Mechanical Engineering |
ME |
34.1 |
30.7 |
22.7 |
|
|
Civil Engineering |
CE |
28.2 |
25.4 |
18.8 |
|
|
Computer Science and Information Technology |
CS |
29.5 |
26.6 |
19.7 |
|
|
Chemical Engineering |
CH |
34.8 |
31.3 |
23.2 |
|
|
Architecture and Planning |
AR |
41 |
36.9 |
27.3 |
|
|
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
EC |
26.7 |
24 |
17.8 |
|
For the full qualifying cutoff of GATE 2019 - Click Here
The result has not been released in a downloadable format. All of the qualified candidates will be able to download their official score card from March 20, 2019. The score card will be available for free till May 31, 2019. If any candidate requests to download the score card after May 31, they will have to pay a certain amount of fee to the authorities. To access the score card, the candidates will have to log into their accounts using the required credentials.
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