GATE EE paper analysis 2022 released; IITKGP Electrical Engineering exam difficulty level, expected cut off
IITKGP has successfully concluded the GATE EE 2022 exam on February 5. Get GATE exam analysis and topics asked in Electrical Engineering here.
Candidates preparing for GATE 2025 can now access the official syllabus. The detailed syllabus PDF is available for download as PDF here.
Download NowIsha Jain | February 5, 2022 | 06:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has successfully conducted the GATE 2022 Electrical Engineering paper today, February 5. The GATE EE 2022 paper was conducted in shift 2 of today’s GATE paper held from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Based on the student's reaction, the overall difficulty level of the GATE 2022 EC paper was easy to moderate.
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Coaching institutes have released the detailed GATE Electrical Engineering exam analysis 2022 as per memory based questions. As per the experts, the topic wise analysis of today’s GATE EE 2022 paper is as follows.
GATE EE exam analysis 2022
As per the students feedback, the overall difficulty level of GATE 2022 exam for Electrical Engineering was easy to moderate. No question from MSQ type was asked in the GATE EE exam. There were 33 MCQ and 22 NAT questions in the exam. The EMTL topic in the GATE EE exam had good weightage and was moderate to difficult.
GATE EE 2022 - Topic wise weightage
Topics |
Weightage |
Signals and systems |
8 |
Electromagnetic fields |
7 |
Electrical machines |
12 |
Analog electronics |
7 |
Digital electronics |
2 |
Power systems |
8 |
Control systems |
8 |
Electric circuit |
7 |
Power electronics |
11 |
Electrical and electronic measurements |
2 |
Engineering mathematics |
13 |
General aptitude |
15 |
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GATE 2022 EE Cutoff
IITKGP will release the GATE 2022 cutoff for EE along with the declaration of results. The GATE 2022 result date is March 17. Since the authorities have not released the GATE EE 2022 cutoff, candidates can check the last five year’s GATE EE cutoff to get an idea of it.
Previous Year’s GATE EE Cutoff
Year |
General |
OBC |
SC/ST/PH |
2021 |
30.3 |
27.2 |
20.2 |
2020 |
33.4 |
30.0 |
22.2 |
2019 |
39.6 |
35.6 |
26.4 |
2018 |
29.1 |
26.1 |
19.4 |
2017 |
25.2 |
25.2 |
16.7 |
GATE 2022 exam is being conducted as a computer based test. The GATE 2022 exam dates are February 5, 6, 12 and 13. The GATE exam 2022 is being conducted in two shifts. The GATE 2022 exam timings for shift 1 is 9 am to 12 pm and shift 2 is 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
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