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GATE 2024 Paper Analysis (Soon), Difficulty Level, Branch-wise Question Paper Analysis, Weightage of Topics

01 February, 2024
Radhika Joshi

IISc Bangalore will be conducting GATE 2024 on February 3rd, 4th,10th and 11th in 30 papers. IMS GATE Academy will be conducting the GATE paper analysis on the same day of the examination on our YouTube platform of IMS GATE Academy, in which our Mentors across different specializations will be discussing the shortest approach to solving the questions, the difficulty level of the paper and the marks weightage of the different subjects.

 

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GATE Paper Analysis 2024

Paper Question paper Answer Keys Weightage of Topics Difficulty level
Civil Engineering (CE) To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated
Electronics & Communication Engineering (EC) To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated
Electrical Engineering (EE) To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated
Instrumentation Engineering (IN) To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated
Mechanical Engineering (ME) To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated To Be Updated

 

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As GATE 2024 approaches, candidates are gearing up for the challenge, seeking insights into the paper’s structure, difficulty levels, and the weightage of topics across different branches. With the help of GATE paper analysis and analysing trends of the previous year’s papers, the candidates can at least have an idea about the marks weightage of the subject, the difficulty level of the questions and the variety of questions asked as in the number of MCQ, MSQ and NAT.

 

GATE Paper Analysis of Civil Engineering (CE):

 

Subject-wise weightage of Civil Engineering Paper 

Subjects GATE 2019
(average of 2 sessions)
GATE 2020 (average of 2 sessions) GATE 2021 (average of 2 sessions) GATE 2022 (average of 2 sessions) GATE 2023 (average of 2 sessions)
General Aptitude 15.0 15 15 15 15
Engineering Mathematics 10.5 11.5 12 13 13
Geotechnical Engineering 16.0 14.5 15 11 11
Environmental Engineering 9.0 11 11 11 11
Transportation Engineering 9.5 11 11 8 8
Fluid Mechanics 9.0 7.5 8 8 8
Structural Analysis 4.5 6 6 6 6
Geomatics Engineering 6.0 5 5 6 6
R.C.C. 5.0 5 5 8 8
Irrigation and Hydrology 5.5 5.5 4 5 5
Steel Structures 5.0 2.5 3 2 2
Solid Mechanics 3.5 4 2 3 3
Construction Materials and Management 1.0 0.5 1 4 4
Engineering Mechanics 0.5 1 2 0 0

Questions distribution for Civil Engineering GATE Papers

 

Type of Questions GATE 2023 Set 1 GATE 2023 Set 2 GATE 2022 Set 1 GATE 2022 Set 2 GATE 2021 Set 1 GATE 2021 Set 2
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) 34 35 33 33 36 36
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) 9 7 7 7 1 1
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 22 23 25 25 28 28

 

Difficulty Level of the Civil Engineering GATE Papers

 

Civil Engineering paper has the highest number of subjects across all the papers, which makes this paper one of the most highly diverse papers in GATE. The wide application of Civil Engineering concepts opens up the huge domain of question framing. Usually, the difficulty level of the Civil Engineering paper is moderate to hard. 

 

Over the past few years, it’s been observed that the questions are framed from the practical application of the concepts, which mostly requires a proper understanding of the basics of the subjects. 

 

So, if the candidate has developed a strong foundation of the basic concepts, they will eventually land with a better rank in the GATE Civil Engineering paper. The right approach, with the detailed GATE Paper Analysis, will help you gain further knowledge. 

 

Learn More: https://www.imsindia.com/gate-ce-exam-analysis/

 

GATE Paper Analysis of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

 

Subject-wise weightage of Computer Science and Engineering Paper

 

Subjects GATE 2019 GATE 2020 GATE 2021 (average of 2 sets) GATE 2022 GATE 2023
General Aptitude 15 15 15 15 15
C and Data Structures 12 10 9 9 10
Database Management 8 8 8 7 5
Theory of Computation 8 8 11 8 9
Operating System 10 10 7 10 9
Digital Logics 6 4 5 2 8
Algorithms 7 6 9 2 6
Engineering Maths 6 8 7 11 7
Discrete Maths 9 10 6 12 9
Computer Organization and Architecture 3 11 8 10 7
Computer Networks 10 6 7 10 8
Compiler Design 6 4 8 4 7

 

Questions distribution for Computer Science and Engineering GATE Papers

 

Type of Questions GATE 2023 GATE 2022 GATE 2021 Set 1 GATE 2021 Set 2 GATE 2020
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) 34 32 34 37 42
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) 15 15 13 13
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 16 18 18 15 23

 

 

Difficulty Level of the Computer Science and Engineering GATE Papers

 

GATE for Computer Science and Engineering paper is known for its dynamic nature, with an evolving syllabus reflecting the latest technological advancements. Over the past few years, it has been observed that the difficulty level of the questions has fluctuated from Easy to moderate for some years, and moderate to hard for some years. 

 

The computer Science and Engineering paper for GATE contains the highest numbers of MSQ and NAT questions, which makes the paper lengthy sometimes. Particularly in those years when the difficulty level of the paper is easy to moderate.

 

Analysis indicates a consistent emphasis on Data Structures, Algorithms, and Programming. Aspirants must stay updated with current industry trends, as questions often relate to real-world applications

 

GATE Paper Analysis of Electronics and Communication (EC)

 

Subject-wise weightage of Electronics and Communication Paper 

 

Subjects GATE 2019 GATE 2020 GATE 2021 GATE 2022 GATE 2023
General Aptitude 15 15 15 15 15
Engineering Mathematics 13 13 13 13 12
Network Theory 5 5 12 8 8
Signals Systems 8 8 10 6 9
Control Systems 10 10 5 8 7
Digital Circuits 6 9 9 8 5
Communication 10 9 13 15 15
Analog Electronics 11 13 7 12 10
Electronic Devices Circuits 13 10 6 9 7
Electromagnetic Theory 9 8 10 6 12

 

Questions distribution for Electronics and Communication GATE Papers

 

Type of Questions GATE 2023 GATE 2022 GATE 2021 GATE 2020
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) 45 33 37 42
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) 4 14
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 16 18 28 23

 

 

Difficulty Level of the Electronics and Communication GATE Papers

 

The syllabus of the Electronics and Communication GATE paper has the least number of subjects across all the papers, due to which the difficulty level of this paper is always moderate to hard level. 

 

Over the past few years, it was observed that more questions are framed from the latest trend in technologies of VLSI design, Embedded systems and Communication networks. Still core subjects of Electronics and Communication namely, Digital Electronics, Analog Circuits, Signal and Systems, and Communication Systems are deciding the level of difficulty of the examination. 

 

 

GATE Paper Analysis of Electrical Engineering (EE)

Subject-wise weightage of Electrical Engineering Paper 

Subjects GATE 2019 GATE 2020 GATE 2021 GATE 2022 GATE 2023
General Aptitude 15 15 15 15 15
Engineering maths 12 12 13 15 13
Network Analysis 7 6 8 5 10
Signals & Systems 6 10 6 8 11
Control Systems 8 10 8 8 9
Power Systems 12 9 12 11 8
Electrical Machines 13 11 11 10 10
Power Electronics 10 8 12 11 6
Analog Electronics 6 6 6 8 6
EMFT 3 6 3 5 4
Digital Electronics 4 3 4 2 6
Measurements 4 4 2 2 2

 

 

Questions distribution for Electrical Engineering GATE Papers

 

Type of Questions GATE 2023 GATE 2022 GATE 2021 GATE 2020
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) 31 43 34 43
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) 6
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 28 22 31 22

 

Difficulty Level of the Electrical Engineering GATE Papers

 

In the Electrical Engineering GATE paper, it has been observed over the past few years that the difficulty level of the questions has fluctuated a lot. For the year 2023, the Electrical Engineering GATE paper was hard, whereas for 2022, 2021 and 2020, it was of moderate difficulty level. Due to this reason, the qualifying marks for Electrical Engineering have also fluctuated a lot.

 

In the Electrical Engineering GATE Paper, a strategic focus on subjects like Electrical Machines, Power Systems, and Control Systems is crucial. GATE papers in this discipline tend to have a balanced mix of theoretical and numerical questions. Moreover, keep an eye on GATE Paper Analysis so that you can get to know the syllabus in detail. 

 

GATE Paper Analysis of Mechanical Engineering (ME)

Subject-wise weightage of Mechanical Engineering Paper

Subjects GATE 2019 (average of 2 sets) GATE 2020 (average of 2 sets) GATE 2021 (average of 2 sets) GATE 2022 (average of 2 sets) GATE 2023
General Aptitude 15 15 15 15 15
Engineering Mathematics 14 13.5 13 15 13
Thermodynamics and Application 9.5 13 11 9 8
Mechanics of Materials 9 5.5 7 6 12
Manufacturing Engineering 15 16.5 17.5 15 21
Theory of Machines and Vibrations 9.5 8 8.5 7 4
Fluid Mechanics 7 7.5 7.5 4 11
Heat Transfer 6.5 4.5 5.5 10 7
Industrial Engineering 4.5 6.5 7 8 2
Engineering Mechanics 4 4 3.5 8 5
Machine Design 6 6 4.5 3 2

 

 

Questions distribution for Mechanical Engineering GATE Papers

 

Type of Questions GATE 2023 GATE 2022 Set 1 GATE 2022 Set 2 GATE 2021 Set 1 GATE 2021 Set 2
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) 30 35 35 41 35
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) 8 5 5
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 27 25 25 22 30

 

Difficulty Level of the Electrical Engineering GATE Papers

 

The Mechanical Engineering GATE paper is one of the most competitive papers framed in the GATE. Usually, the difficulty level of the questions is in the range of Moderate to Hard, having some of the really hard questions asked in the subjects of Manufacturing engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Applied Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics. 

 

GATE paper for Mechanical Engineering requires strict time management, as for some of the questions, the application of concepts is a real-time challenge. Usually, the questions are framed from the practical application of the concept, which requires proper use of the concept basics and formulas.

 

Learn More: https://www.imsindia.com/gate-mechanical-paper-analysis/

 

 

GATE Paper Analysis of Instrumentation Engineering (IN)

 

Subject-wise weightage of Instrumentation Engineering Paper

 

Subjects GATE 2019 GATE 2020 GATE 2021 GATE 2022 GATE 2023
General Aptitude 15 15 15 15 15
Engineering maths 15 12 13 10 11
Network Theory 5 10 9 12 9
Signals & Systems 8 9 9 10 11
Control Systems & Process Control 15 10 11 10 8
Digital + Microprocessor 8 10 11 5 9
Analog electronics 7 8 8 14 12
Measurements 13 5 8 10 8
Sensors & Transducer 9 10 6 8 8
Optical Instrumentation 5 6 5 2 2
Communications System 0 5 5 4 3
Electrical Machines 0 0 0 0 3
Electricity & Magnetism 0 0 0 0 1

 

 

Questions distribution for Instrumentation Engineering GATE Papers

Type of Questions GATE 2023 GATE 2022 GATE 2021 GATE 2020
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) 31 34 29 30
Multiple Select Question (MSQ) 1 5 3
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) 33 26 33 35

 

Difficulty Level of the Instrumentation Engineering GATE Papers

In the Instrumentation Engineering GATE paper, it has been observed over the past few years that the difficulty level of the questions has fluctuated a lot. The level of questions has fluctuated between moderate to hard levels. You will correctly understand this while going through GATE Paper Analysis. 

 

A good number of numerical answer-type questions are framed in Instrumentation Engineering, which makes this paper a bit lengthy to solve. It has been observed over the past few years, that moderately difficult questions are framed from the subjects of Digital and Microprocessor, Optical Instrumentation, Transducer, and Measurements, along with Engineering Mathematics, and the questions from Network and Control Systems and Signals which were easy to solve.

 

Read More: https://www.imsindia.com/gate-2024-instrumentation-in-paper-analysis/