GATE 2022 admit card postponed; IIT Kharagpur to announce new date soon
Isha Jain | January 7, 2022 | 09:56 AM IST | 2 mins read
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has postponed the release of GATE 2022 admit card. Revised date to download GATE admit card 2022 to be announced later.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has postponed the release of GATE 2022 admit card. As per the latest GATE 2022 admit card news, the revised date of downloading IIT GOAPS hall ticket will be announced shortly. Candidates who have registered for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering 2022 will be able to check the GATE admit card 2022 date at gate.iitkgp.ac.in.
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Earlier, the admit card of GATE 2022 was originally scheduled to be released on January 3, which got postponed to January 7, and has again postponed till further notice.
Since the authorities have postponed the release of the GATE admit card 2022, there are high chances of GATE 2022 exam postponement. However, IITK has not yet released any notification regarding GATE 2022 postponement. As per GATE 2022 exam date, the entrance exam will be conducted on February 5, 6, 12 and 13.
IIT KGP GATE 2022: Exam Date
|
Date |
Exam Timings |
Papers |
|
February 5, 2022 |
9 am to 12 noon & 2:30 to 5:30 pm |
CS & BM; EE & MA |
|
February 6, 2022 |
9 am to 12 noon & 2:30 to 5:30 pm |
EC, ES, ST, NM, MT & MN; CY, CH, PI, XH, IN, AG, CG & TF |
|
February 12, 2022 |
9 am to 12 noon & 2:30 to 5:30 pm |
CE-1, BT, PH & EY; CE-2, XE & XL |
|
February 13, 2022 |
9 am to 12 noon & 2:30 to 5:30 pm |
ME-1, PE & AR; ME-2, GE & AE |
Amid increase in the number of coronavirus cases across the country, the GATE 2022 aspirants have started demanding the postponement of the entrance exam.
Students who will appear in the GATE 2022 exam are advised to keep preparing for the entrance exam. The authorities have already released the GATE 2022 syllabus and exam pattern. Students should ensure that they complete all topics mentioned in the GATE 2022 syllabus.
IIT Kharagpur has released the GATE 2022 mock test in online mode. Candidates can solve the GATE mock tests to get an insight into the exam pattern. Note that no login credentials are required to attempt the GATE 2022 mock test . A default login ID and password will already be entered for the candidates.
GATE is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission into MTech courses in IITs and other renowned institutes. The GATE scores are also considered for various PSU recruitments.
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