GATE CSE Paper 2020 Analysis: Difficulty Level was Easy to Moderate

The third day for GATE 2020 exam has concluded with Computer Science paper being conducted in the afternoon session (2:30 PM-5:30 PM). Candidates aiming to pursue higher studies in IIT’s & NIT’s must have prepared rigorously for the GATE exam. Over 1 lac candidates must have appeared for the exam and must be eagerly waiting for the answer key and solutions of the exam
So, we are providing weightage analysis, and questions asked in GATE CS 2020 exam which is based on the reviews of candidates who have appeared for the exam.
Highlights of GATE 2020 CS Paper
To know the detailed analysis and the questions asked in the GATE Computer Science exam, refer to the GATE CSE Paper Analysis 2020 on Gradeup
So, we are providing weightage analysis, and questions asked in GATE CS 2020 exam which is based on the reviews of candidates who have appeared for the exam.
Highlights of GATE 2020 CS Paper
- The difficulty level of GATE CS paper was easy to moderate
- 25+ NAT questions were included in GATE CS exam.
- Operating System and Theory of Computation carried highest marks weightage.
- Engineering Maths and General aptitude was quite easy
Subject Name |
Questions |
Level |
General Aptitude |
10 |
Easy |
Engineering Mathematics |
5 |
Easy |
Algorithms |
4 |
Difficult |
Data Structure |
6 |
Moderate |
Computer Organisation |
5 |
Moderate |
Digital Logic |
4 |
Easy |
Computer Networks |
5 |
Moderate |
Theory of Computation |
7 |
Easy |
Database |
5 |
Moderate |
Compiler Design |
3 |
Moderate |
Operating System |
6 |
Easy |
Discrete Math |
5 |
Moderate |
To know the detailed analysis and the questions asked in the GATE Computer Science exam, refer to the GATE CSE Paper Analysis 2020 on Gradeup
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