​GATE 2021 Answer Key Released: Know How to Check and Raise Objections

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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has released the answer key of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2021) on Friday, February 26, 2021. Candidates who have appeared for the IIT GATE 2021examination can now go to the official website by clicking on the link www.gate.iitb.ac.in to check and download the preliminary answer key. Students can also raise objections against the GATE 2021 preliminary answer key and can challenge it from March 2 to March 4 with detailed description and proof.

However, the applicants must know that they will have to pay a fee of Rs 500 per objection. Also, the GATE 2021 objections raised will be considered and studied by a committee.If theywill be found correct, then the response will be rectified in the GATE 2021 final answer key, which will be released by March 18.

Candidates can also note that a full refund will be made to those whose whosechallenge is accepted by the committee. This will be done only after the publication of the GATE 2021 final answer keys. However, for those challenges which are not accepted, no refund will be made to the candidate.

IIT-B GATE 2021 Answer Key:How to raise objections

Step 1: Candidates need to go to the official GOAPS website by clicking on the link, www.gate.iitb.ac.in

Step 2: You will then have to click on the ‘Contest Answer Key’ tab

Step 3: Candidates will have to make the payment of Rs 500 through online mode (per challenge)

Step 4: Enter the question number which you think is wrong, write an argument and attach supporting documents for the same

Step 5: After giving all the details submit it

Step 6: You can also download and take a print out of it for future reference

The results of GATE 2021 will be declared on March 22, 2021, after which the candidates who will qualify for the exam can apply to the participating institutes.

Steps to calculate GATE 2021 Score

You can calculate the marks you scored in the GATE examination by following the below-mentioned formula:

Candidates will have to subtract the negative marks for a wrong response from the total marks secured for a correct response to get the total marks. Candidates should know that only the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) will have a negative marking and marks will be deducted for wrong answers in Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions.



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IIT-Bombay GATE 2021 response sheet released at gate.iitb.ac.in, here’s how to download

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GATE 2021: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has released the response sheet for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2021 today. A total of 7,11,542 response sheets are live now and are available at the website- gate.iitb.ac.in.

The preliminary answer key will be released soon. Students can also raise objections against the GATE 2021 answer key. The objection raising window will be open till February , as per the official schedule. Candidates will have to pay a fee of Rs 500 per objection. The objections will be studied and those which are considered to be right will be incorporated in the final answer key.

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GATE answer key 2021: How to raise objections

Step 1: Visit the website- gate.iitb.ac.in

Step 2: Click on answer key objection link

Step 3: Log-in using credentials

Step 4: Click on the question you think is wrong, write argument, attach supporting documents

Step 5: Make payment of objection fee

Step 6: Submit

The result will be released on on March 22. The score remains valid for a period of three years from the date of declaration of result. The engineering entrance was held on February 6, 7, 13, 14 as scheduled, with additional days on 5 and 12 to ensure safety measures due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Those who clear GATE will be eligible to take admission in MTech courses at IITs, IISc and several other institutes, as well as they, will be eligible to apply for jobs at several public sector undertaking (PSUs).

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IIT-Bombay GATE 2021 result to be released on march 22 at gate.iitb.ac.in

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GATE Result 2021 date: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay is scheduled to release the results of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2021 on March 22. The result will be available on the website- gate.iitb.ac.in. The answer key will also be available on the website.

The result will be announced on the basis of marks obtained by candidates in their respective papers. The score remains valid for a period of three years from the date of declaration of result.

READ | Check paper analysis of GATE 2021 day 1 day 2 | day 3 | day 4 

The GATE exam was concluded on February 14, and this year, overall 78 per cent attendance recorded. The exam was conducted on February 6, 7, 13, 14 as scheduled, with additional days on 5 and 12 to ensure safety measures due to Covid-19 pandemic. There were a total 616 exam centres arranged across 200 cities all over the country, the IIT-Bombay in its release mentioned today. Over 9 lakh admit cards were issued.

According to the experts, the cut-off this year will be around 34. The candidates above 75 marks will be eligible for Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), while for MTech from IITs, marks above 65 required.

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GATE 2021 Day 3 analysis: Number of MSQs increased, students claim ‘difficulty level high’

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GATE 2021: Of the 1,21,664 candidates registered for the the first shift of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2021, about 77.1 per cent had appeared for the exam, as per the IIT-Bombay – GATE 2021 organising institute. Those who clear GATE are eligible for admission to MTech at IITs, IISc as well as jobs at PSUs.

The exam is to be conducted in two sessions today. In this first session, the number of multiple select questions – a new introduction in GATE – was increased. While last week the number of such questions remained five or less. In today’s exam, there were about 12 MSTs, as per students.

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Kajal Vats, associate, community-GATE, Gradeup the exam had about 15 per cent theoretical questions and almost half of the exam had direct and concept-based numericals. However, she has ranked the math and general aptitude section of the exam to be easy. The exam had 14-15 numerical answer type questions. The highest weightage was given to the algorithm and discrete mathematics section, she informed.

Vats expect the qualifying cut-off to be about 28. She said, with a lesser number of PSU jobs expected this year, students need to have a look at the options beyond the regular course of action after cracking GATE.

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Murali Karthikeyan from TIME has ranked the exam to be of moderate to hard level of difficulty. He, however, said that the qualifying cut-off is unlikely to be impacted and should remain at par with last year as then too the exam was comparatively tough.

This year, 8,82,684 candidates have applied for the GATE 2021 for 27 papers.  A total of 2,88,379 female students have registered this year. This is an increase of about 10,000 from last year.

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