GATE 2022 result on March 17 at gate.iitkgp.ac.in; Previous year cut off marks
IIT Kharagpur will release the GATE 2022 result on March 17 on the official website. Check expected cutoff and how to download GATE result 2022 here.
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NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur will declare the GATE result 2022 on March 17 at gate.iitkgp.ac.in. Candidates will be able to check the result of GATE 2022 by entering the registration ID and password. The GATE 2022 result will include scores obtained, qualifying marks and All India Rank achieved by the candidates.
IIT Kharagpur will release the GATE 2022 cutoff along with the result. Moreover, candidates who qualify the cutoff will be able to download the GATE 2022 scorecard. Candidates can check the steps to download the GATE result and expected cutoff here.
GATE 2022 Result Date
Events |
Dates |
GATE 2022 exam date |
February 5, 6, 12, and 13, 2022 |
Release date of GATE 2022 answer key |
February 21, 2022 |
GATE 2022 result date |
March 17, 2022 |
GATE 2022 scorecard date |
March 21, 2022 |
Steps to check the GATE 2022 result
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Step 1- Visit the GOAPS portal- gate.iitkgp.ac.in
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Step 2- Login with the help of GATE enrollment ID/ email address and password.
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Step 3- Click on the ‘GATE result’ tab
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Step 4- After successful login, the GATE 2022 result will appear on the screen.
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Step 5- Download the GATE result 2022 and check the qualifying GATE cutoff and marks scored by the candidate in the GATE exam.
Details mentioned on the GATE 2022 result
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Name of the candidate
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Registration number
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Marks obtained by the candidate out of 100.
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Scores obtained by the candidate out of 1000.
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All India Rank achieved.
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GATE Examination paper and code.
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Qualifying marks for GATE 2022.
GATE 2022 expected cutoff
IIT Kharagpur will release the GATE 2022 cutoff on the official web portal along with the result. The minimum marks required to qualify the GATE 2022 exam will be the cutoff for the current year. Since the official cutoff of GATE 2022 is yet to be declared, candidates can check the previous year GATE 2022 cutoff for reference.
GATE previous year cutoff
GATE Paper Code |
Cut-off Marks (out of 100) |
AE |
26.3 |
AG |
25 |
AR |
40.9 |
BM |
25 |
BT |
30 |
CE |
29.2 |
CH |
35.1 |
CS |
26.1 |
CY |
36.2 |
EC |
20 |
EE |
30.3 |
ES |
39.6 |
EY |
35.7 |
GG (Geology) |
38.9 |
GG (Geophysics) |
44.8 |
IN |
36 |
MA |
29 |
ME |
33 |
MN |
31 |
MT |
48.5 |
PE |
51.4 |
PH |
32.8 |
PI |
35.7 |
ST |
25 |
TF |
41.8 |
XE |
37 |
XH-C1 (Economics) |
29.4 |
XH-C2 (English) |
41.7 |
XH-C3 (Linguistics) |
35.3 |
XH-C4 (Philosophy) |
37.9 |
XH-C5 (Psychology) |
48.5 |
XH-C6 (Sociology) |
34.3 |
XL |
36 |
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