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GATE 2025 College Predictor with PSU Chances

The GATE College Predictor 2025 is available for free from Careers360. Students can use the GATE 2025 College Predictor with PSU possibilities based on their results to assess their chances of being hired by Public Sector Units (PSUs) or admitted to top engineering schools. Based on historical data and advanced algorithms, Careers360 predicts which IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and PSUs will accept or choose candidates with a greater chance.

Candidates can simply input their GATE 2025 scores, category, stream, and other details into the predictor to receive a list of potential colleges and PSUs they might qualify for. GATE 2025 will be conducted on February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025.

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How to use the GATE 2025 college predictor tool?

  • Visit the official website of the GATE 2025 college predictor tool.

  • Enter your score (out of 1000) for GATE 2025.

  • Select your category (General, OBC, SC, etc.) and provide any other information requested, such as gender and, if relevant, the status of your impairment.

  • Enter the domicile status and overall GATE rank.

  • Select "Predict My Colleges."

  • After generation, the customised report will appear on the screen.

What are the benefits of GATE College Predictor 2025

The GATE College Predictor 2025 offers several benefits for prospective students planning their post-graduate engineering pathways:

  • It assists candidates in planning their application strategy by providing a forecast of their chances at various engineering colleges depending on their GATE scores.

  • The program allowed for a customised list of possible colleges and institutions based on the candidate's score, category, and interests.

  • By offering thorough information about the curriculum, placement statistics, and campus amenities, prospective applicants may decide for themselves where to send in their applications.

  • It saves time by providing a list of potential institutions right away, removing the need for laborious data collection from several sources.

GATE 2025 Participating Colleges

Candidates can check the list of top GATE participating colleges from the table below.

GATE 2025 Cutoff

The authority will release the GATE cutoff 2025 along with the results. 

GATE Previous Year Cutoff Marks (Category -Wise)

GATE Paper Code

Qualifying GATE Cutoff 2024

General

OBC-NCL/EWS

SC/ST/PWD

Aerospace Engineering

33.3

29.9

22.1

Agricultural Engineering

25

22.5


Architecture and Planning

41.5

37.3

27.6

Biomedical Engineering

25

22.5

16.6

Biotechnology

38.9

35

25.9

Civil Engineering

28.3

25.4

18.8

Chemical Engineering

25

22.5

16.6

Computer Science and Information Technology

27.6

24.8

18.4

Chemistry

25.2

22.6

16.7

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

37.1

33.3

24.7

Electronics and Communication Engineering

25

22.5


Electrical Engineering

25.7

23.1

17.1

Environmental Science and Engineering

37.9

34.1

25.2

Ecology and Evolution

35.8

32.2

23.8

Geomatics Engineering

41.1

36.9

27.4

Geology and Geophysics (Geology)

42

37.8

28

Geology and Geophysics (Geophysics)

49

44.1

32.6

Instrumentation Engineering

32.7

29.4

21.8

Mathematics

25

22.5

16.6

Mechanical Engineering

28.6

25.7

19

Mining Engineering

25

22.5

16.6

Metallurgical Engineering

41

36.9

27.3

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

25.1

22.5

16.7

Petroleum Engineering

42.6

38.3

28.4

Physics

32

28.8

21.3

Production and Industrial Engineering

30.5

27.4

20.3

Statistics

26.6

23.9

17.7

Textile Engineering and Fibre Science

28.1

25.2

18.7

Engineering Sciences

36.2

32.5

24.1

Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics)

37

33.3

24.6

Humanities and Social Sciences (English)

48

43.2

32

Humanities and Social Sciences (Linguistics)

49.7

44.7

33.1

Humanities and Social Sciences (Philosophy)

39.3

35.3

26.1

Humanities and Social Sciences (Psychology)

52.7

47.4

35.1

Humanities and Social Sciences (Sociology)

36

32.4

24

Life Sciences

29.3

26.3

19.5

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Questions related to GATE

Hello aspirant,

The last date to register for GATE 2025 without late fees has been extended to October 3, 2024 . You can register online through the official website.

For more information about GATE exam you can go through the link attached below.

https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/gate

Hello There,

The GATE 2025 syllabus for Computer Science and Information Technology (CS) generally covers a wide range of topics. Here’s a breakdown of the core sections:

1.General Aptitude This section is common to all GATE papers and typically has 15% weightage.

  • Verbal Ability: Grammar, sentence completion, verbal analogies, word groups, critical reasoning, etc.
  • Numerical Ability: Basic mathematics, numerical estimation, data interpretation, etc.

2. Engineering Mathematics This section is crucial for computer science aspirants and usually carries 13% weightage. Topics include:

  • Discrete Mathematics: Propositional and first-order logic, set theory, relations, functions, groups, graph theory, combinatorics.
  • Linear Algebra: Matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors.
  • Calculus: Limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, sequences and series, convergence, Fourier series.
  • Probability: Random variables, distributions, mean, variance, conditional probability, Bayes theorem.

3. Computer Science and Information Technology: This section covers the core concepts of Computer Science. The topics include:

Digital Logic

  • Boolean algebra
  • Combinational and sequential circuits
  • Minimization, logic gates, number representations.

Computer Organization and Architecture

  • Machine instructions, addressing modes, ALU, data path, control unit
  • Pipelining, memory hierarchy, I/O interfaces
  • Cache, virtual memory, instruction pipelining, parallelism.

Programming and Data Structures

  • C, C++, or any other programming languages
  • Arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs
  • Searching, sorting, and hashing.

Algorithms

  • Algorithm design techniques: Greedy, dynamic programming, divide and conquer.
  • Asymptotic analysis, time and space complexity
  • Graph algorithms, minimum spanning trees, shortest paths, flow networks.

Theory of Computation

  • Regular languages, context-free grammars
  • Finite automata, pushdown automata, Turing machines
  • Undecidability, computational complexity (P, NP, NP-complete).

Compiler Design

  • Lexical analysis, syntax analysis, parsing, syntax-directed translation
  • Runtime environments, intermediate code generation, optimization.

Operating Systems:

  • Process, thread, scheduling, concurrency, deadlock
  • Memory management, file systems, virtual memory
  • Disk scheduling, I/O systems.

Databases

  • ER diagrams, relational model, relational algebra
  • SQL, normalization, database transactions, concurrency control
  • Indexing, B-trees, ACID properties, recovery techniques.

Computer Networks

  • OSI and TCP/IP models, LAN, WAN, MAC protocols
  • Routing algorithms, congestion control, TCP/UDP, IP addressing
  • Network security (cryptography, firewalls).

Software Engineering

  • Software process models, software development life cycle
  • Testing, maintenance, software project management.

Web Technologies

  • HTML, XML, JavaScript, web services.

Cloud Computing and Security (if included)

  • Virtualization, cloud platforms, data storage, encryption.

Make sure to refer to the official GATE 2025 brochure or website for any updated syllabus details.

You can also visit the given link for more information. Good Luck!

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Hello,

1. UNDERSTAND THE EXAM PATTER-

  • Total Score: 100 marks
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Sections: General Aptitude (15 marks), Engineering Mathematics (depending on the stream), and Subject-specific topics.
  • Question Types: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Multiple Select Questions (MSQs), and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions.

2. PICK UP YOUR STREAM -

Since you're studying civil engineering, focus on the GATE syllabus for Civil Engineering (CE) or the specific stream that interests you.

3. GO THROUGH THE SYLLABUS-

Download the GATE syllabus for your chosen subject. For civil engineering, here’s a rough outline:

  • General Aptitude: Questions on English, Logical Reasoning, and Analytical Ability.
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Core Subjects: Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation, Water Resources, etc.

4. DEVELOP A STUDY ROUTINE-

  • Daily Hours: Begin with at least 4-6 hours of study per day, and increase this as the exam date approaches.
  • Topic Segmentation: Prioritize covering core subjects, then shift to engineering mathematics and aptitude sections.
  • Revision & Testing: Reserve weekends for reviewing material and taking practice exams. Leave ample time at the end for comprehensive mock exams.

5. STUDY MATERIAL-

  • Books: Refer to standard textbooks. For civil engineering, consider the following:
    • Structural Engineering: "Design of Steel Structures" by S.K. Duggal
    • Geotechnical Engineering: "Soil Mechanics and Foundations" by B.C. Punmia
    • Environmental Engineering: "Water Supply Engineering" by S.K. Garg
  • Online Resources: You can use online learning platforms like NPTEL, Unacademy, GradeUp, or GATE Academy.

6. SOLVE PYQs-

Practice solving the last 10 years' worth of GATE question papers to familiarize yourself with frequently asked questions, topics, and time management strategies.

7. ENROLL IN MOCK TESTS-

Join a GATE mock test series to get accustomed to the actual exam environment. Regular testing will improve your speed and precision.

8. FOCUS ON CORE CONCEPT-

Ensure that you understand the underlying concepts rather than just memorizing answers. GATE emphasizes your ability to apply fundamental knowledge.

9. TRACK GATE UPDATES-

Keep yourself updated with notifications regarding exam dates, application processes, and other important details on the official GATE website.

THANK YOU!! ALL THE BEST!!

If the payment is unsuccessful that means it is not received by GATE payment system,you have to do again a fresh payment.In case, any fee amount has been debited (deducted) from your bank account, but not received any acknowledgement for fee payment from GATE 2025, then the money will be credited back to your account. However, this may take a week or more but surely you will get back your money.

Hello Sridivya,

For the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) application, the guidelines usually specify that the photograph should have a white or light-colored background . If you have already applied with a blue background photo, it could potentially be an issue, as it does not meet the official criteria.

What You Can Do:

  1. Correction Window : GATE typically opens a correction window after the application submission period. You can use this window to upload a new photo that adheres to the guidelines. Keep an eye on the GATE portal for when the correction window opens.

  2. Impact of Incorrect Photo : If the photograph is not as per the required specifications, it might cause delays or issues during the admit card issuance. It's advisable to upload a correct photo when the correction opportunity arises.

  3. Contact GATE Authorities : If you're unsure, you can also contact the GATE helpdesk to confirm whether a blue background will cause an issue.

In short, if a correction window opens, you should upload a new photo with the correct background to avoid any complications.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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