GATE 2021: 78% registered candidates take exam; results by March 22

MUMBAI: Around 78% of the registered candidates appeared for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in the country.
The attendance is similar to previous years, despite the pandemic. About 8.8 lakh candidates had registered for the test.
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GATE 2021 was held in 27 papers, including two new papers introduced by IIT-Bombay (the organising institute) - Humanities and Social Sciences and Environmental Science and Engineering. A reasonably high number of candidates - over 14,000 each- appeared for these papers.
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GATE was successfully conducted on February 6, 7, 13, and 14 at 616 centres in 200 cities in the country, by strictly adhering to the social distancing norms. The results of GATE 2021 will be announced by March 22 and the scorecard will remain valid for three years from the date of issue.
The attendance is similar to previous years, despite the pandemic. About 8.8 lakh candidates had registered for the test.
ALSO READ: GATE CSE 2021 Paper Analysis: Know Difficulty Level, Attempts, Questions Asked
GATE 2021 was held in 27 papers, including two new papers introduced by IIT-Bombay (the organising institute) - Humanities and Social Sciences and Environmental Science and Engineering. A reasonably high number of candidates - over 14,000 each- appeared for these papers.
ALSO READ: GATE ME 2021 Paper Analysis: Know Review, Difficulty Level, Good Attempts, Questions Asked
GATE was successfully conducted on February 6, 7, 13, and 14 at 616 centres in 200 cities in the country, by strictly adhering to the social distancing norms. The results of GATE 2021 will be announced by March 22 and the scorecard will remain valid for three years from the date of issue.
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