GATE 2026 begins from February 7; section-wise sample questions, marking scheme explained
Anu Parthiban | February 6, 2026 | 01:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
GATE 2026 will be held over four days in CBT mode for 30 papers, including the new Energy Science section.
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Try NowIndian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT Guwahati) will begin the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2026) on February 7, and will continue for four days, February 8, 14, and 15, in multiple shifts across the country.
The GATE 2026 exam will be held as a computer-based test (CBT) for 30 test papers, including a new sectional paper on Energy Science under Engineering Sciences (XE).
Each paper will be held for three hours, with candidates required to report to their allotted centres well in advance. Entry to the exam hall will begin 40 minutes before the scheduled start time, while candidates can log in and read instructions 20 minutes prior to the exam.
Late entry beyond 30 minutes after the exam begins will not be permitted, and candidates will not be allowed to leave the hall before the exam ends.
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Types of questions in GATE 2026
Candidates are allowed to appear for one or two papers, and each question paper will feature three types of objective questions.
There will be three types of questions – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Multiple Selection Questions (MSQ), and Numerical Answer Type (NAT).
- In MCQs, there will be four options with only one correct answer. These questions will attract negative marking.
- In MSQs, one or more correct options may be valid. There is no negative marking, but no partial credit is awarded.
- In NAT, candidates are required to enter a numerical value using an on-screen keypad. These questions also carry no negative marking.
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GATE question paper 2026 |
Sample questions |
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Multiple ChoiceQuestion (MCQ) |
Which Institute is organizing GATE 2026? (A) IIT Roorkee (B) IIT Delhi (C) IIT Guwahati (D) IISc Here, the correct answer is (C) only. The candidate will get full marks only if this answer is selected. The candidates will be given negative marks for choosing any other option as their answer. |
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Multiple Select Question (MSQ) |
Which of the following is/are the factors of 96? (A) 16 (B) 32 (C) 6 (D) 15 Here, the correct answer is the combination of (A), (B), and (C). Candidates will get full marks if and only if this combination is selected. There are NO partial marks in this type of question. The candidates will NOT get any marks for choosing any other option/combination as their answer. |
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Numerical Answer Type (NAT) |
For NAT questions, the answer is a signed real number, which must be entered by the candidate using the virtual numeric keypad on the monitor If the wire diameter of a compressive helical spring is increased by 2%, the change in spring stiffness (in %) is ______________ (rounded off to two decimal places). Candidates are advised to round-off only at the end of the calculation and not at intermediate stages of the calculation. |
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