GATE 2021 Exam: Find frequently asked questions and answers here
IIT Bombay is conducting GATE 2021 on Feb 6, 7, 13 and 14. Candidates may find several GATE FAQs answered including those around support slip.
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Try NowRidhi.Khurana | February 5, 2021 | 03:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay is going to conduct IIT GATE 2021 on February 6, 7, 13 and 14. The authorities have already released IITB GATE paper wise schedule as well as GATE hall ticket 2021 for registered candidates.
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As the exam dates are approaching, candidates have various queries regarding the conduct of GATE by IIT Bombay. Careers360 hereby assembles the questions and answers most asked about the exam.
GATE 2021: Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Question - What is the dress code for GATE 2021 ?
Answer - The authorities have not mentioned anything specific regarding the dress code for IIT GATE 2021. However, candidates have to make sure not to carry any gadgets, wear their face mask properly, not to carry any unnecessary metallic jewellery, etc.
Question - What is a GATE support letter?
Answer - As there are announcements for road blockage due to the ongoing farmers’ protest on GATE 2021 day 1 (February 6) exam, IIT Bombay has issued support letters to identify GATE candidates and allow them to commute and reach their exam centres without any trouble.
Question - What is the reporting time for IIT GATE 2021?
Answer - Candidates have to report for GATE 2021 IIT Bombay at least 60 minutes prior to the commencement of exam. Candidates will be permitted to occupy their seats 40 minutes before the start of the exam starts as mentioned in the admit card.
Question - Why is ‘Postpone GATE 2021’ trending on Twitter?
Answer - Students community has various concerns including university exams, COVID-19 pandemic, lack of preparation time, etc. That is why students are taking it to various social media platforms like Twitter demanding GATE postponement.
Question - Where can I find a GATE virtual calculator?
Answer - While appearing for IIT-B GATE 2021, candidates will find a virtual calculator at the corner of the screen. Calculations related to the numerical type of questions can be solved using GATE virtual calculator because candidates are not allowed to carry any electronic gadgets anyway.
Question - What is the provision for COVID-19 positive candidates at the exam centres?
Answer - Candidates who are COVID-19 positive or suffering from any infectious disease will be denied entry for appearing in the exam as per GATE hall ticket 2021 .
Question - Will there be a frisking process at IIT-B GATE 2021 exam centre?
Answer - Yes. Temperature check will be done at the entrance of GATE exam centre premises. Candidates who have a temperature higher than 99.4°F will be taken to the ‘Isolation area’ for the entrance examination.
Question - What do I need to carry while appearing for GATE 2021?
Answer - Candidates need to carry GATE hall ticket 2021 to the exam hall along with a valid photo ID in original. Along with that, candidates need to bring their own pen, pencil, transparent water bottle and pocket-sized hand sanitizer.
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