GATE 2022 exam analysis for Feb 5 shift 1 released; Check CSE most asked topics, difficulty level
Isha Jain | February 5, 2022 | 12:57 PM IST | 1 min read
IITKGP has concluded the GATE 2022 exam for CSE and BM. Check GATE exam analysis and important topics asked here.
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NEW DELHI:
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has successfully conducted the shift 1 of GATE 2022 exam. The GATE paper 2022 for CSE and BM (Computer Science and Information Technology and Biomedical Engineering) was held in shift 1 from 9 am to 12 pm. As per students who appeared in today’s GATE 2022 paper, the overall difficulty level of the MTech exam was of moderate to difficult .
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Students who appeared in the shift 1 of GATE 2022 Feb 5 paper informed that the authorities took all COVID-19 precautions at the exam centre. Only those students who carried GATE admit card 2022 and a valid ID proof were allowed to appear for the exam.
GATE exam analysis 2022 for CSE
GATE CSE 2022 exam analysis for Computer Science and Information Technology is compiled on the basis of students reaction. Most of the questions were asked from computer organization and computer network. The aptitude level of GATE 2022 exam was quite difficult as compared to previous year exam. As per GATE paper analysis, more theoretical and conceptual questions were asked. The overall difficulty level as per the GATE exam analysis was moderate to difficult.
Topics asked in GATE CSE 2022 exam
| Subject | Weightage |
| Algorithm | 9 |
| Data structure and programming | 9 |
| Theory of computation | 10 |
| Databases | 7 |
| Computer networks | 11 |
| Computer Organization | 8 |
| Compiler design | 5 |
| Engineering mathematics | 6 |
| Digital logic | 5 |
| General aptitud | 15 |
| Discrete Maths | 9 |
GATE Cutoff for CSE and BM
IIT Kharagpur will release the GATE 2022 cutoff for CSE and BM with the declaration of GATE result 2022. In the meantime, candidates can check previous year’s GATE qualifying cutoff for CSE and BM for reference purposes.
Previous Year’s GATE CSE and NM Cutoff
|
GATE Paper Code |
Highest Score |
Highest Marks (out of 100) |
Cut-off Marks (out of 100) |
|
CS |
1000 |
87.81 |
26.1 |
|
BM |
1000 |
64 |
25 |
The GATE 2022 shift 2 will be held for Electrical Engineering and Mathematics. The GATE 2022 EE and MA papers will be conducted from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
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