Gate qualifying Marx 2025 OBC, EWS, SC, GEN, PWD


IIT ROORKEE successfully conducted the Gate 2025 exam on 1, 2, 15th and 16 February. According to the official website, the results of the graduate aptitude test in Engineering (Gate) 2025 will be released on March 19, 2025. In this article, we offer a comprehensive guide for the GATE qualifying marks 2025 for the OBC, EWS, SC, GEN, PWD.

Gate qualifying Marx 2025 for OBC, EWS, SC, Jean, PWD (expected)

Candidates who have appeared for the GATE exam are probably searching for the gate qualifying marks. The gate answer key and response sheet have already been released, and we hope you have checked your score. While the official cutoff has not been announced yet, the cutoff price below is based on the existed difficulty level of the examination. Once the official cutoff is released, we will update this article with accurate qualifying marks for each category. Meanwhile, if your score is close to the expected cutoff, you still have a strong chance to clean the exam.

Gate qualifying Marx 2025
branch Expected Gate 2025 qualifying marks
mechanical Engineering 28 – 29.6
Electrical engineering 25 – 28
Computer science and information technology 27 – 29.5
Data science and artificial intelligence 36.5 – 38
chemical Engineering 24.1 – 26.3
Civil Engineering 27 – 28.5
Mathematics 24.5 – 26
Biotechnology 27 – 29.5
Production and industrial engineering 29.7 – 31.2
Instrumentation engineering 32 – 33.3
Aerospace Engineering 32 – 34
Architecture and planning 40 – 43
Petroleum Engineering 41.6 – 43.7
mining Engineering 24 – 26.7
Metal 40.1 – 43.5
agricultural Engineering 24.8 – 26
Physics 31 – 33.7
Naval architecture and marine engineering 26 – 28
Humanities and Social Sciences (English) 47.7 – 49
Textile Engineering and Fiber Sciences 27 – 28.2
Environmental Sciences and Engineering 37.1 – 39.5
Statistics 36 – 38.1
Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics) 38 – 41
Geology and Geophysics (Geophysics) 48.7 – 50.4
Electronics and Communication Engineering 24 – 26.7
biomedical Engineering 24 – 26
Geology and Geology (Geology) 41.3 – 44
Geology engineering 41 – 43

Last year’s gate cut off trends

It is also important to review the cutoff mark of the previous year, as it can help you predict the potential range for merit marks in the current year. By analyzing previous trends, you can get a better understanding of what is expected. Below is a table that shows the gate cutoff for 2024, which is classified by various groups. This information will help you estimate the possibilities of qualifying based on your current score.

Gate Cut Off 2024
branch General OBC-NCL/EWS SC/ST/PWD
chemical Engineering 25.0 22.5 16.6
Biotechnology 38.9 35.0 25.9
Civil Engineering 28.3 25.4 18.8
Electronics and Communication Engineering 25.0 22.5 16.6
Computer science and information technology 27.6 24.8 18.4
Aerospace Engineering 33.3 29.9 22.1
chemistry 25.2 22.6 16.7
Data science and artificial intelligence 37.1 33.3 24.7
biomedical Engineering 25.0 22.5 16.6
agricultural Engineering 25.0 22.5 16.6
Architecture and planning 41.5 37.3 27.6
Electrical engineering 25.0 22.5 16.6

Why do gate qualifying marks vary every year?

Graduate Aptitude Tests in Engineering (Gate) are different every year due to several factors. These factors include total candidates who appeared for the exam, overall percentage scores and the difficulty level of the exam. Additionally, in previous years, trends, as well as changes in exam pattern or course, also play an important role in determining qualifying marks for each year. Therefore, it is necessary to consider all these elements when predicting the gate qualifying marks for any year.

What after cleaning the gate in 2025?

The official cutoff for Gate 2025 has not been released yet. However, if your score is close to the required qualifying marks mentioned in this article, you are likely to be on the right track. To be fully prepared for the next step, it is necessary to start your preparation in advance. Many top institutions conduct their own interviews as part of the admission process, so it is wise to start early preparation for that phase. In addition, if you are interested in government services, you can focus on preparation for PSU exam or consider trying the IES (Indian Engineering Service) Examination.

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