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GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering): The GATE 2026 examination schedule has been officially released, giving aspirants a clear roadmap for one of India’s most important national-level technical examinations. Knowing the exact exam dates, session timings, and paper-wise scheduling is essential for effective revision planning and avoiding last-minute confusion.
In this blog, we provide a complete and student-friendly overview of the GATE 2026 exam schedule, including exam dates, session-wise paper distribution, paper pattern, admit card details, and essential exam hall tips to help candidates stay fully prepared.

GATE 2026 Exam Schedule – Date Sheet, Timings, Paper Pattern & Exam Day Guidelines
GATE 2026 Exam Schedule – Date Sheet, Timings, Paper Pattern & Exam Day Guidelines

ABOUT GATE 2026 EXAM

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is conducted annually for admission into postgraduate programs (M.Tech, MS, PhD) and for recruitment in PSUs and research organizations. GATE 2026 will be conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT) across multiple days and shifts to accommodate all disciplines.
A valid GATE score opens doors to IITs, NITs, IISc, IIITs, central universities, and leading public sector companies.

GATE 2026 EXAM DATES (OFFICIAL DATE SHEET)

The GATE 2026 examination will be conducted on four days across two weekends in February 2026, as detailed below:

Saturday, February 07, 2026
Forenoon Session (FN): 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
AG, ES, GG, IN, MA, MN, TF, XE, XL
Afternoon Session (AN): 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
AE, BT, CH, CY, GE, PH, XH

Sunday, February 08, 2026
Forenoon Session (FN): 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
CS-1, ST
Afternoon Session (AN): 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
CS-2, EY, NM, PE

Saturday, February 14, 2026
Forenoon Session (FN): 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
CE-1, EE, PI
Afternoon Session (AN): 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
BM, CE-2, ME, MT

Sunday, February 15, 2026
Forenoon Session (FN): 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
EC
Afternoon Session (AN): 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
AR, DA

GATE 2026 EXAM TIMINGS & REPORTING

Candidates must strictly follow reporting times mentioned on the admit card:
Forenoon Session: Reporting by 7:30 AM
Afternoon Session: Reporting by 12:30 PM
Late entry is not permitted once the exam gate closes, so candidates should plan travel accordingly.

GATE 2026 PAPER PATTERN

Most GATE papers adhere to a largely consistent examination structure designed to test a candidate’s comprehensive knowledge and aptitude:
Total Questions: The examination consists of 65 questions in total.
Total Marks: The maximum score attainable is 100 marks.
Duration: Candidates are allotted a total of 3 hours (180 minutes) to complete the paper.
Section-wise Distribution of Marks

The 100 marks are divided into two primary sections:
General Aptitude (GA): This section is common to all papers and carries a weightage of 15 marks. It assesses verbal ability and numerical ability.
Subject-specific section (Core Discipline): This is the main part of the paper, focusing on the candidate’s engineering or science discipline, and accounts for the remaining 85 marks.
Question Types

The examination employs a variety of question formats to thoroughly evaluate a candidate’s understanding:
The exam includes three question types:
MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions): Select one correct option out of four. May have negative marking.
MSQ (Multiple Select Questions): Select one or more correct options. Full marks only if all correct options are chosen and no incorrect ones are selected. Typically, no partial or negative marking.
NAT (Numerical Answer Type): Enter a real number answer using a virtual keypad, rounded to a specified number of decimal places. No negative marking.

GATE 2026 TEST PAPERS & CODES

Each discipline in GATE is identified by a unique paper code. Some key examples include:
Mathematics (MA)
Civil Engineering (CE)
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Electrical Engineering (EE)
Computer Science (CS)
Physics (PH)
Chemistry (CY)
Statistics (ST)
Data Science & Artificial Intelligence (DA)
Life Sciences (XL)
Engineering Sciences (XE)
Humanities & Social Sciences (XH).
Candidates appearing for specialized papers like XE, XH, and XL must also choose optional sections within the paper as per GATE guidelines.

ADMIT CARD DOWNLOAD FOR GATE 2026

The GATE 2026 admit card will be released online on the official GATE portal prior to the examination. Candidates must download and print the admit card and carry it along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre.
The admit card will contain crucial details such as exam date, session timing, test paper, exam centre address, and important instructions.

TIPS FOR THE LAST WEEK BEFORE GATE

To ensure a smooth exam experience, candidates should keep the following points in mind:
Reach the exam centre well before reporting time
Carry printed admit card and original photo ID
Do not carry prohibited electronic devices
Read on-screen instructions carefully
Manage time wisely across sections
Avoid panic if a few questions seem difficult
A calm and composed approach can significantly improve performance.

Conclusion

The GATE 2026 exam schedule provides aspirants with a clear timeline to organize their revision and mock test strategy effectively. With multiple papers spread across different sessions, knowing your exact exam date and time is essential to avoid last-minute stress.
Candidates are advised to regularly check official notifications, download the admit card on time, and focus on disciplined preparation. With proper planning and confidence, GATE 2026 can be a decisive step toward academic and professional success.

GATE FAQS

When will the GATE admit card be available?

Admit cards will be available for download in January 2025.

 How long is the GATE score valid?

GATE scores are valid for three years from the date of result announcement.

There’s a spelling mistake in my name. Can I correct it?

Yes, but only during the correction window, and you may need to provide supporting documents.

What part of my photo ID should I upload?

Upload the side of your ID showing your photo, name, date of birth, and ID number.

 I want to use my new name after marriage. Can I?

Yes, but you must upload an affidavit with your photo ID.

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