GATE result 2024 tomorrow; overall qualifying percentage below 20% in last 3 years
GATE 2024 results for over 9 lakh candidates to be declared tomorrow at the official website, gate2024.iisc.ac.in.
Candidates preparing for GATE 2025 can now access the official syllabus. The detailed syllabus PDF is available for download as PDF here.
Download NowAnu Parthiban | March 15, 2024 | 04:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Science Bangalore (IISc Bangalore) will declare the Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE 2024) results tomorrow, March 16. The overall pass percentage has not crossed 20% in the last three years. Candidates who have appeared in the GATE exam 2024 can check the results from the official website, gate2024.iisc.ac.in. GATE Result 2024 Live
Hard copies of the GATE score card 2024 will not be issued. The institute recommended candidates to download the score card from the official website before May 31. After the score card download deadline, candidates will have to pay a fee of Rs 500 per test paper till December 31, 2024. They also should note that the results will not be available from January 1, 2025 onward.
GATE 2024 saw a recorded number of over 9 lakh registration this year. The exam is held every year for candidates seeking admission into master’s programmes and direct doctoral programs in engineering, technology, architecture, science, and humanities;
With the addition of a new paper on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA), IISc conducted the GATE exam for 30 papers, students were also allowed to appear in two-paper combinations.
GATE 2024 qualifying percentage
The GATE qualifying percentage depends on various factors including number of candidates who appeared in the exam, difficulty level, cut-off trends. Take a look at last three years qualifying percentage and result analysis.
GATE 2024 |
|
Number of candidates registered |
More than 9 lakh |
Qualified candidates |
Yet to be announced |
2023 |
|
Total number of registered candidates |
6.70 lakh |
Total number of students appeared |
5.17 lakh (77%) |
Number of students qualified |
1 lakh |
Total percentage of qualifiers |
18% |
2022 |
|
Number of registered candidates |
8,45,432 |
Appeared candidates |
5,97,030 |
Qualified candidates |
1,12,678 |
Qualifying percentage |
18.87% |
2021 |
|
Appeared candidates |
7,11,542 |
Qualified candidates |
1,26,813 (Male- 98,732 and Female- 28,081) |
Percentage of qualified candidates |
17.82% |
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