Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2020): Indian Instititue of Technology (IIT) Delhi, the organizing institute to conduct Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2020, has released on GATE 2020 official website, gate.iitd.ac.in, Admit Card (Hall Ticket) of the students who have registered for GATE 2020.
IIT Delhi has earlier said GATE 2020 will be held between Februray 01 to February 09, 2020. GATE 2019 result will be declared on March 16, 2019. It has now released the entire Examination Schedule of GATE 2020.
Candidates should check that their name, address, photo, exam centre address and other details are properly printed on the admit card.
In case of any error the candidates should immediately contact IIT Delhi.
IIT Delhi had earlier published GATE 2020 Mock Test of all subjetcs on the official website. Candidates appearing for GATE 2020 can visit the website and try the Mock Test before the final test.
Asking candidates to rely information published on the official website, IIT Delhi said, "GATE 2020 authority is not involved with any specially designed test series for GATE aspirants."
"Please do not believe in the phishing/fake emails which are being circulated to the GATE aspirants by some fraudulent groups . Please note that all the relevant information about the GATE 2020 is available only at this official website", it added.
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is basically an examination on the comprehensive understanding of the candidates in various undergraduate subjects in Engineering/Technology/ Architecture and post-graduate level subjects in Science. GATE 2020 will be conducted for 25 subjects (also referred to as “papers”) and it would be distributed over 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th of February 2020. The GATE examination centres are spread in different cities across India, as well as, in six cities outside India. The examination would be purely a Computer Based Test (CBT).
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