GATE 2021 result date released at gate.iitb.ac.in; Check here
Maniprabha Singh | March 16, 2021 | 11:08 AM IST | 1 min read
IIT, Bombay has released the GATE 2021 result date. The result of GATE 2021 will be declared on March 22.
NEW DELHI : Indian Institute of Bombay (IITB) has released the GATE 2021 result date . The direct link to check the GATE result 2021 will be available on March 22 at gate.iitb.ac.in. Candidates should have their GATE 2021 candidate login details to check the result
GATE 2021 result date and time
IIT Bombay has declared the GATE result date 2021 online on the official portal as March 22. However, as per the past year trends’, the result of GATE is declared 1 or 2 day before the scheduled GATE result date. In 2020, the result date was March 16 while it was announced on March 13. Hence, candidates can expect the results anytime between March 18 to 22.
GATE 2021 result- What to keep ready?
Candidates should keep the admit card or the details of GATE 2021 candidate login to check the result. The login credentials include Enrollment ID and password. Candidates are advised to enter only the correct information.
How to check GATE result 2021?
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Go to the official website- appsgate.iitb.ac.in
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Enter enrollment ID/ email address and GOAPS password correctly
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Recheck the details and click on “Submit”
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The complete GATE result 2021 will appear on the screen.
A total of 77.2% attendance was recorded on the day 1 of GATE 2021. A total of 1,23,712 candidates had registered for shift 1 of GATE exam 2021.
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