IITKGP GATE 2022 exam today: Check complete schedule, timings, last minute tips
IITKGP is conducting the third day of the GATE 2022 exam today. Check the GATE 2022 exam schedule, last-minute tips, and other details here.
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Download NowDebodh Kumar | February 12, 2022 | 08:26 AM IST
New Delhi:
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur is conducting the GATE 2022 exam. The third day of the GATE exam 2022 will be held in two shifts. Shift 1 will be held between 9 AM – 12 PM and shift 2 will be held between 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM. The GATE 2022 exam is going to be held in an online examination mode across the nation. Today’s GATE 2022 exam will be conducted for six papers namely, Civil Engineering, Biotechnology, Physics, Ecology and Evolution, Engineering Sciences, and Life Sciences.
GATE 2022 Live Updates
Before entering the GATE 2022 examination hall, candidates are advised to check the GATE admit card instructions. Candidates are also requested to check the GATE 2022 exam timings for today and tomorrow’s GATE papers below.
GATE 2022 Exam Schedule & Timings
GATE 2022 exam date |
GATE 2022 exam time |
Paper |
February 12, 2022 (Saturday) |
9 AM – 12 PM |
CE-1, BT, PH, and EY |
2:30 PM – 5:30 PM |
CE-2, XE, and XL |
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February 13, 2022 (Sunday) |
9 AM – 12 PM |
ME-1, PE, and AR |
2:30 PM – 5:30 PM |
ME-2, GE, and AE |
GATE 2022 Last-Minute Tips
Many candidates stress out when the season of the GATE exam arrives as it is one of the most challenging examinations in India by IITs. Every candidate is expected not to lose his/her composure before the examination because they do not want their efforts to go in vain. That’s why candidates need last-minute tips for the GATE 2022 exam and here are some:
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It is necessary for the candidates to know the GATE 2022 exam pattern very well. Knowing which type of questions will be asked in the GATE 2022 exam, will help in lessening stress.
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Don’t let your thoughts get surrounded by negativity. Enter the hall with positive vibrations.
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Don’t panic, it’s okay to relax and take small breaks in-between the GATE 2022 exam.
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Before entering the centre, just go through the notes once and concepts.
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Try to attempt those questions first that you easily solve without wasting time.
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If a question is taking more than 3 minutes, skip to the next question and come back to it later.
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Select your options carefully as it is an online-based examination. Changes cannot be done, once you have submitted.
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