Structure of GATE 2013
A candidate can apply for only ONE of the 21 papers listed
in Table given below. The syllabus for each of the papers is given
separately. Making a choice of the appropriate paper during GATE application is
the responsibility of the candidate. Some guidelines in this respect are
suggested below.
The candidate is expected to appear in a paper appropriate
to the discipline of his/her qualifying degree. The candidate is, however, free
to choose any paper according to his/her admission plan, keeping in mind the
eligibility criteria of the institutions in which he/she wishes to seek
admission.
Table: List
of GATE papers and corresponding codes
Sl.No
|
Paper
|
Code
|
Sl.No
|
Paper
|
Code
|
|
1
|
Aerospace Engineering
|
AE
|
12
|
Instrumentation Engineering
|
IN
|
|
2
|
Agricultural Engineering
|
AG
|
13
|
Mathematics
|
MA
|
|
3
|
Architecture and Planning
|
AR
|
14
|
Mechanical Engineering
|
ME
|
|
4
|
Biotechnology
|
BT
|
15
|
Mining Engineering
|
MN
|
|
5
|
Civil Engineering
|
CE
|
16
|
Metallurgical Engineering
|
MT
|
|
6
|
Chemical Engineering
|
CH
|
17
|
Physics
|
PH
|
|
7
|
Computer Science and Information Technology
|
CS
|
18
|
Production and Industrial Engineering
|
PI
|
|
8
|
Chemistry
|
CY
|
19
|
Textile Engineering and Fibre Science
|
TF
|
|
9
|
Electronics and Communication Engineering
|
EC
|
20
|
Engineering Sciences
|
XE*
|
|
10
|
Electrical Engineering
|
EE
|
21
|
Life Sciences
|
XL*
|
|
11
|
Geology and Geophysics
|
GG
|
||||
XE Paper Sections
|
Code
|
XL Paper Sections
|
Code
|
|||
Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory)
|
A
|
Chemistry (Compulsory)
|
H
|
|||
Fluid Mechanics
|
B
|
Biochemistry
|
I
|
|||
Materials Science
|
C
|
Botany
|
J
|
|||
Solid Mechanics
|
D
|
Microbiology
|
K
|
|||
Thermodynamics
|
E
|
Zoology
|
L
|
|||
Polymer Science and Engineering
|
F
|
Food Technology
|
M
|
|||
Food Technology
|
G
|
* XE (Engineering Sciences) and XL (Life Sciences) papers
are of general nature and will comprise of the sections listed in the above
table. See further explanation below.
Duration
and Exam Type
The GATE examination consists of a single paper of 3 hours duration
which contains 65 questions carrying a maximum of 100 marks. The question paper
will consist of only objective questions. The pattern of question
papers is discussed separately in detail.
The examination for the papers with codes AE, AG, AR, BT,
CE, CH, CY, GG, PH, MA, MN, MT, TF, XE, and XL will be carried out as ONLINE
computer based test where the candidates will be shown the questions in a
random sequence on a computer screen. The candidates are required to enter the
answer for each question using a mouse (keyboards will be disabled).
Candidates will be provided with blank paper sheets for rough work. At
the end of the three hour window, the computer will automatically close the
screen from further actions.
For all other papers (CS, EC, EE, IN, ME, and PI), the
candidates will be given the questions printed on a paper, and they have to
mark the correct choice on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the
appropriate bubble against each question using a black ink ball point pen.
General
Aptitude Questions
All the papers will contain few questions that test the
General Aptitude (Language and Analytical Skills), apart from the core subject
of the paper.
XE Paper
A candidate appearing in the XE paper has to answer the
following
Section A – Engineering Mathematics (compulsory)
GA – General Aptitude (compulsory)
Any two of XE sections B to G
The choice of two out of the sections B to G can be made at
the time of appearing for the exam after viewing the questions. Only two
optional sections can be answered at a time. A candidate wishing to change from
one optional section to another optional section during the exam must first
choose to deselect one of the previously chosen optional sections (B to G).
XL Paper
A candidate appearing in the XL paper has to answer the
following
Section H – Chemistry (compulsory)
GA – General Aptitude (compulsory)
Any two of XL sections I to M
The choice of two out of the sections I to M can be made at
the time of appearing for the exam after viewing the questions. Only two
optional sections can be answered at a time. A candidate wishing to change from
one optional section to another optional section during the exam must first
choose to deselect one of the previously chosen optional sections (I to M).
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