GATE 2022 Result: Download scorecard from March 21; know subject-wise cut-off here
Anu Parthiban | March 17, 2022 | 04:09 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT Kharagpur GATE 2022 Result: 17.82% pass. Candidates will be able to download GATE 2022 scorecard from March 21 at gate.iitkgp.ac.in.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has declared the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2022) result today on the official website, gate.iitkgp.ac.in. This year, the overall pass percentage is at 17.82%. Candidates who qualified GATE 2022 will be able to download the scorecard from March 21 on the IIT KGP official website.
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IIT Kharagpur has also released GATE 2022 cut-off marks along with the results. Candidates will have to log in using enrolment ID and password to check the GATE result 2022, qualifying status and cut-off.
Around 7,11,542 candidates had appeared for GATE 2022. Of which 1,26,813 have qualified the IIT KGP GATE 2022. Out of the candidates who qualified, 98,732 male and 28,081 female candidates have cleared the GATE exam 2022, the Times of India report.
GATE is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission into MTech courses in NITs, IIITs, IITs and CFTIs across India. The GATE scores are also considered for various public sector companies.
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GATE 2022 cut-off
The GATE cut-off 2022 is decided after considering the total number of applicants who appeared in the GATE examination, maximum availability of seats, the difficulty level of the exam and performance of candidates.
|
GATE Paper 2022 |
GATE Qualifying Marks |
||
|
General |
OBC-NCL/ EWS |
SC/ST/PwD |
|
|
CS |
25 |
22.5 |
16.6 |
|
ECE |
25 |
22.5 |
16.5 |
|
Biotechnology |
35.5 |
31.9 |
23.6 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
25.3 |
22.7 |
16.8 |
|
Statistics |
25 |
22.5 |
16.6 |
|
Metallurgical engineering |
46.2 |
41.5 |
30.8 |
|
Mathematics |
27.3 |
24.5 |
18.2 |
|
Electrical engineering |
30.7 |
27.6 |
20.4 |
|
Textile engineering and fibre science |
36.8 |
34.9 |
25.6 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (ME) |
28.1 |
25.2 |
18.7 |
|
Physics |
26.5 |
23.8 |
– |
|
Life Science (Botany/ Zoology) |
33.9 |
30.5 |
22.5 |
|
Ecology and life sciences |
33.4 |
30 |
22.2 |
|
Agriculture Engineering |
26.3 |
23.6 |
17.5 |
|
Chemistry |
27.5 |
24.7 |
18.3 |
|
Mining Engineering |
25.5 |
22.9 |
17 |
|
Engineering Sciences (Fluid Mechanics/ Thermodynamics) |
40.3 |
36.2 |
26.8 |
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