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GATE 2017: Final answer keys released, check them here

Loknath Das 18 Mar 2017 Education Comments Off on GATE 2017: Final answer keys released, check them here 692 Views

GATE 2017

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  • GATE scores are used for admission to post-graduate engineering programs in centrally-funded Indian institutes including the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc) and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
  • Question Papers
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GATE scores are used for admission to post-graduate engineering programs in centrally-funded Indian institutes including the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc) and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, the organising institute for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2017, released the final answer keys of the examination on its official website on Thursday.

Click here to view the final answer keys of GATE 2017 (or at the bottom of the story). A page will open containing links for question papers and final answer keys of all the subjects in which the test was conducted. Click on the desired links to see the same.

IIT Roorkee had released the tentative answer keys of the exam on February 27. Candidates were given opportunity to challenge them between March 3-6 and now the final answer key has been released after considering those objections.

The test was conducted on February 4, 5, 11 and 12 and the institute will declare the results on March 27.

Conducted by the Indian Institute of Science and the IIT, GATE scores are used for admission to MTech/PhD programmes in IITs, IISc and various other institutes. GATE is conducted in 23 disciplines of engineering and science subjects and identifies the candidate’s understanding of a subject and aptitude and eligibility for higher studies.

GATE scores are also used as a criterion for recruitment in government organisations such as cabinet secretariat, and national and state public sector undertakings in India. Many GATE qualified candidates are paid scholarships or assistantship, especially funded by the ministry of human resources development and by other ministries.

The GATE score is valid for 3 years.

Question Papers

Final Answer Keys

AE: Aerospace Engineering AE: Aerospace Engineering
AG: Agricultural Engineering AG: Agricultural Engineering
AR: Architecture and Planning AR: Architecture and Planning
BT: Biotechnology BT: Biotechnology
CE: Civil Engineering (CE01CE02) CE: Civil Engineering (CE01CE02)
CH: Chemical Engineering CH: Chemical Engineering
CS: Computer Sc. and Information Technology (CS01CS02) CS: Computer Sc. and Information Technology (CS01CS02)
CY: Chemistry CY: Chemistry
EC: Electronics and Communication Engg. (EC01EC02) EC: Electronics and Communication Engg. (EC01EC02)
EE: Electrical Engineering (EE01EE02) EE: Electrical Engineering (EE01EE02)
EY: Ecology and Evolution EY: Ecology and Evolution
GG: Geology and Geophysics GG: Geology and Geophysics
IN: Instrumentation Engineering IN: Instrumentation Engineering
MA: Mathematics MA: Mathematics
ME: Mechanical Engineering (ME01ME02) ME: Mechanical Engineering (ME01ME02)
MN: Mining Engineering MN: Mining Engineering
MT: Metallurgical Engineering MT: Metallurgical Engineering
PE: Petroleum Engineering PE: Petroleum Engineering
PH: Physics PH: Physics
PI: Production and Industrial Engineering PI: Production and Industrial Engineering
TF: Textile Engineering and Fibre Science TF: Textile Engineering and Fibre Science
XE: Engineering Sciences (A-H) XE: Engineering Sciences (A-H)
XL: Life Sciences (P-U) XL: Life Sciences (P-U)

 

 

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