GATE 2019 result announced; check here for details
Saakshi Lama | March 15, 2019 | 05:27 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 15: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has declared the result of GATE 2019. Candidates can now check the result of GATE 2019 in online mode by logging into their account using GATE enrolment number/email ID, registration ID and date of birth. Details about the candidate’s performance is now available in the announced result. While the result has been announced, the score card will be available for download from March 20, 2019.
Quick Steps to Check GATE Result 2019
The given steps can be followed by the candidates to check the result of GATE 2019:
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To check the result of GATE 2019 - Click Here
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The candidates will have to provide their GATE enrolment number/email ID, registration ID and date of birth.
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Click on “Submit”
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The result tab will be displayed and the candidates will be able to check their result.
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No print out can be taken by the candidates.
Information such as the obtained scores, name of the candidate, registration number, examination paper and code, All India Rank (for qualified candidates) and more will be present in the GATE 2019 result . The score card, which will be released for downloading on March 20 will be available for free till May 31, 2019. However, candidates will still be able to access the score card till December 31, 2019 after paying certain fee.
Qualifying Cutoff of GATE 2019
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S.No |
Categories |
Life Sciences |
Civil Engineering |
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1 |
General |
36.7 |
28.2 |
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2 |
OBC (NCL) |
33.0 |
25.4 |
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3 |
SC/ST/PwD |
24.5 |
18.8 |
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