GATE 2025 Marks vs Rank: What are your MTech admission chances based on probable scores?
Alivia Mukherjee | February 27, 2025 | 03:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
GATE 2025: Answer key and response sheets are available at gate2025.iitr.ac.in, result on March 19
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee has published the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025 answer key today, February 27. The GATE 2025 result date is March 19. However, candidates can estimate their ranks based on probable scores to check their MTech admission chances. The GATE 2025 marks vs rank analysis is based on past trends and Careers 360' experts' insights. GATE 2025 Answer key (Out) Live
The GATE 2025 answer key is available on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. The IIT Roorkee has also opened the GATE 2025 answer key objection window. The GATE 2025 answer key challenge window will be open till March 1. Candidates will be able to access the GATE 2025 answer key challenge window by entering their enrollment ID and password.
GATE 2025 score calculator
Candidates will be able to calculate their probable score by comparing their answers from the GATE 2025 response sheet and answer key. As per the GATE 2025 marking scheme, there is no negative marking for wrong answers in MSQ and NAT. However, for 1-mark MCQ, 1/3 mark will be deducted for incorrect response. In case of 2-mark MCQ, 2/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
GATE 2025 marks vs rank
The GATE 2025 marks vs rank analysis based on past trends and Careers 360 experts is given below.
|
Rank |
GATE 2025 marks |
||||
|
Mechanical |
CSE |
Civil |
Electronics |
Electrical |
|
|
1-10 |
92+ |
80+ |
90+ |
73+ |
91+ |
|
10-50 |
87-92 |
75-80 |
85-90 |
67-73 |
87-91 |
|
50-100 |
85-87 |
72-75 |
78-85 |
63-67 |
84-87 |
|
100-200 |
82-85 |
68-72 |
74-78 |
60-63 |
81-84 |
|
200-500 |
79-82 |
62-68 |
70-74 |
56-60 |
77-81 |
|
500-1000 |
75-79 |
56-62 |
64-70 |
50-56 |
72-77 |
|
1000-2000 |
71-75 |
50-56 |
57-64 |
45-50 |
66-72 |
|
2000-5000 |
63-71 |
40-50 |
50-57 |
38-45 |
57-66 |
|
5000-10000 |
51-63 |
32-40 |
40-50 |
28-38 |
46-57 |
Also read What GATE score is needed for MTech admission to NIT Patna? Previous year's cut-offs
GATE 2025 rank predictor
Candidates can also use the GATE 2025 rank predictor to estimate ranks and predict MTEch admission chances at IITs. Candidates are required to enter their stream, application number, date of birth, date , and probable marks out of 100 to use the GATE rank predictor 2025.
Various PSU's such as GAIL (India) Limited, GRID-INDIA, and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) will recruit candidates based on specific GATE 2025 scores . GATE 2025 ranks are not used for PSU recruitment.
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