GATE 2023 registration begins today; Steps to apply
IIT Kanpur will begin the GATE 2023 registration from today at gate.iitk.ac.in. Know how to fill GATE 2023 application form and registration fee here.
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Mayank Uniyal | August 30, 2022 | 07:41 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur will begin the GATE registration 2023 from today, August 30. The direct link to fill GATE application form 2023 will be available at gate.iitk.ac.in. Candidates must read and adhere to GATE eligibility criteria before filling the application form.
The GATE 2023 registration process includes initial registration, filling application form, uploading documents and payment of registration fee. The last date to pay the GATE application fee 2023 is september 30 (without late fee). Candidates are advised to fill GATE forms 2023 at the earliest. Know how to fill GATE 2023 application form and application fee from below.
How to fill GATE application form 2023?
Candidates have to follow the below steps to complete GATE 2023 registration:
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Visit the GATE registration official website- gate.iitk.ac.in
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Complete the GATE registration with required details.
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Fill GATE 2023 application form with basic personal and academic details.
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Upload scanned images of requisite documents.
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Pay GATE registration fee in online mode.
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Preview of filled application form of GATE 2023.
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Submit the GATE registration 2023.
GATE 2023 registration: Application fee
Candidates can check the GATE 2023 application fee from below.
Candidate Category |
Without late fee |
With late fee |
Female candidates (per paper) |
₹ 850 |
₹ 1350 |
SC / ST / PwD* category candidates (per paper) |
₹ 850 |
₹ 1350 |
All other candidates including foreign nationals (per paper) |
₹ 1700 |
₹ 2200 |
GATE 2023 paper combination
Code of the First (Primary) Paper |
Codes of Papers Allowed as The Second Paper |
Code of the First (Primary) Paper |
Codes of Papers Allowed as The Second Paper |
AE |
NM, XE |
IN |
BM, EC, EE, PH |
AG |
ES, GE, XE, XL |
MA |
CS, GE, PH, ST |
AR |
CE, GE |
ME |
AE, CH, NM, PI, XE |
BM |
BT, EC, IN, XL |
MN |
GE, GG, XE |
BT |
BM, XL |
MT |
PH, XE |
CE |
AE, AR, ES, GE, NM, XE |
NM |
AE, CE, XE |
CH |
PE, XE |
PE |
CH, GG, XE |
CS |
EC, GE, MA, PH, ST |
PH |
EC, GE, GG, IN, MA, MT, ST, XE |
CY |
XE, XL |
PI |
ME, MT, XE |
EC |
IN, PH, EE, CS, GE |
ST |
MA, PH |
EE |
EC, IN, PH |
TF |
XE |
ES |
AG, CE, GE |
XE |
AE, AG, CH, ME, MN, MT, PE, PI, TF, NM |
EY |
XL |
XH |
ST |
GE |
CE, GG, ES, MN |
XL |
BM, BT, CY, EY |
GG |
GE, MN, PE, PH, XE |
* |
* |
IIT kanpur has announced the GATE 2023 Exam date and timings at the official website. The authorities will conduct the GATE exam 2023 for 29 papers on February 4, 5, 11 and 12. The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering will be conducted to shortlist candidates for admission in PG engineering courses at the participating institutes. The GATE scores are also considered for various PSU recruitments.
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