GATE 2019 Score Card released by IIT Madras @ appsgate.iitm.ac.in, Check steps to download
Richa Kapoor | March 20, 2019 | 03:32 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 20: Indian Institute of Technology, Madras has released the score card of GATE 2019. Students who have qualified GATE 2019 can download their score card by logging in to GATE Online Application Processing System (GOAPS) portal. GATE 2019 score card is available for download from March 20 till May 31, post that, from June 1 a fees of Rs.500 will be applicable for downloading the GATE score card 2019. The result of GATE 2019 has already been released by IIT Madras on March 15.
Details Contained In GATE 2019 Scorecard
GATE score card 2019 contains all the vital information like mark obtained by candidate, category wise cutoff mark and all India rank of candidate for the particular subject in which candidate has appeared.
GATE score card is a important document which has to be downloaded by candidates for the purpose of all further admission and recruitment process. Candidate can find below the step by step guide for downloading their GATE 2019 score card
Steps to download score card
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Click here to download GATE 2019 scorecard
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Login using enrollment ID / email ID/ registration ID and password
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Click on the scorecard tab to view
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Download the score card
Students who qualify GATE becomes eligible to take admission in M.Tech courses in various institutes of the country. Institutes like IITs, NITs, IIITs and other GFTIs offers admission in M.E./M.Tech courses only to GATE qualified courses. GATE 2019 score card will also be used by many PSUs for the purpose of recruitment. GATE 2019 was conducted by IIT Madras on February 2, 3, 9 and 10 across various test centres in India and abroad for which around 8 lakh students have appeared.
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