GATE 2022: Last date to apply with late fee today at gate.iitkgp.ac.in
Prabakaran K | October 7, 2021 | 08:56 AM IST | 2 mins read
Today is the closing date of GATE 2022 registration with a late fee of Rs.500 on the official website. Interested candidates are advised to apply for the GATE 2022 exam by midnight.
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Check NowNew Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur is going to close the GATE 2022 application form with a late fee payment on the official website today, October 7, 0221. Candidates will be able to complete the GATE registration 2022 online at GOAPS website - gate.iitkgp.ac.in. They have to check the eligibility details carefully before filling the GATE application form 2022.
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GATE 2022 exam application process comprises online registration, uploading a photograph, signature, certificate of qualifying degree, category certificate, wherever applicable, fee payment and final submission.
GATE 2022 dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Closing date of GATE 2022 application form with a late fee of Rs.500 |
October 7, 2021 |
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Availability of GATE correction window 2022 |
October 26 to November 1, 2021 |
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Last Date for make correction in category, paper & exam city |
November 12, 2021 |
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Release of GATE admit card 2022 |
January 3, 2022 |
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GATE exam dates 2022 |
February 5, 6, 12, and 13, 2022 |
How to fill GATE 2022 registration form
In order to fill the GATE application form 2022, candidates are required to follow the steps given below.
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Open the official website and complete the GATE 2022 registration process,
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Fill the GATE 2022 application form
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Upload the scanned images of required documents
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Pay the GATE registration fee 2022
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Preview and check the filled application form
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Final -submission
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GATE 2022 exam pattern
IIT Kharagpur will conduct the GATE 2022 exam online on 5, 6, 12, and 13 February 2022. The GATE 2021 admit cards will be released on January 3, 2022. Candidates can check the exam pattern of GATE 2022 from the table below.
GATE exam pattern 2022
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Particulars |
Details |
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Mode of exam |
Computer-based test |
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Exam duration |
Three hours |
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Total no. of papers |
29 papers |
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Section |
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Questions type |
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Total no. of questions |
65 Questions (including 10 questions from GA) |
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Questions distribution in all papers except AR, EY, CY, GG, MA, XL & PH |
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Questions distribution in AR, EY, CY, GG, PH, MA, XH & XL |
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Total Marks |
100 Marks |
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Marking scheme |
One or two marks |
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Negative Marking |
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