Calculate GATE 2025 rank using score predictor tool; college, admission chances
Vaishnavi Shukla | February 27, 2025 | 11:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
GATE 2025: After using the GATE score predictor tool candidates can also check their chances of admission to their preferred engineering colleges and programmes across the country.
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Check NowNEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has released the answer keys for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now use the GATE rank predictor tool to predict their ranks before the GATE 2025 results are declared. GATE 2025 Answer Key (Out) Live
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After using the tool candidates can also check their chances of admission to their preferred engineering colleges and programmes across the country.
The GATE 2025 score prediction tool will help to know the scores based on the GATE exam. Candidates can use the Careers360 GATE score predictor 2025 tool to predict their scores. Candidates must have their application number, date of birth, paper code, and exam date to use the GATE score predictor tool.
While using the rank predictor tool candidates will have to provide accurate and authentic information to obtain the most probable rank. The rank predictor result will assist candidates in making an informed decision about their career paths.
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How to use GATE 2025 rank predictor?
Candidates will require a few basic details to use the Careers360 GATE score predictor tool. Candidates are advised to use the correct details as it may lead to wrong scores.
- Visit the Careers360 portal.
- Click on the ‘GATE 2025 Score Predictor’
- Enter the GATE marks out of 100, exam date, date of birth, application details.
- Now click on ‘Predict my scores’
- Your GATE scores will be displayed.
- Save the details and keep for future reference
GATE 2025 college predictor
The GATE college predictor tool can be used to predict colleges and programmes based on the GATE scores of the candidates. Candidates can use the college predictor tool to receive insights about the institutes they are qualified for. The tool uses the previous year’s data and trends to provide insights to make informed decisions about colleges and course preferences. Candidates can find and predict their college using the Careers360 GATE score predictor tool made available on the official portal.
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