Structure of GATE 2012
Paper | Code | Paper | Code |
Aerospace Engineering | AE | Instrumentation Engineering | IN |
Agricultural Engineering | AG | Mathematics | MA |
Architecture and Planning | AR | Mechanical Engineering | ME |
Biotechnology | BT | Mining Engineering | MN |
Civil Engineering | CE | Metallurgical Engineering | MT |
Chemical Engineering | CH | Physics | PH |
Computer Science and Information Technology | CS | Production and Industrial Engineering | PI |
Chemistry | CY | Engineering Sciences | XE* |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | EC | Textile Engineering and Fibre Science | TF |
Electrical Engineering | EE | Life Sciences | XL* |
Geology and Geophysics | GG | ||
Each paper is of three hours duration and will consist of only objective type questions. A candidate can apply for only ONE of the twenty one papers listed above. * XE and XL papers are of general nature and will comprise of the sections listed in the table below. A candidate appearing in XE and XL paper will be require to answer three section apart from general aptitude section. Section A is compulsory in XE paper and section H is compulsory in XL paper. The candidates can choose any two out of the remaining sections listed under the respective papers, at the time of examination. |
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 |
You have to opt for your subject and study as per the syllabus mentioned in the GATE brochure.
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