GATE Exam Pattern 2026: Passing Marks, Marking Scheme & Subject Wise Weightage

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 including marking scheme, paper codes, question types, subject-wise weightage, and negative marking. Know total marks, GA section details, and the pattern for interdisciplinary papers.
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GATE Exam Pattern 2026 has been released by IIT Guwahati, conducting authority. Candidates who are planning to appear in Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE Exam 2026), it is vital that you are aware of GATE Exam pattern 2026 so that you can have a plan for how to prepare and achieve better scores. This article provides full details on GATE Exam Pattern 2026, covering marking scheme, total marks, subject-wise weightage, and passing marks for 2026.

GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is a national-level examination for ME/ M.Tech/PhD admissions and recruitment in top PSUs (ONGC, IOCL, BHEL, etc.). GATE is administered by IISc Bangalore and 7 IITs (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Roorkee, and Bhubaneswar) and tests understanding of candidate’s understanding of concepts and their analytical abilities.

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 

Candidates appearing for GATE Exam 2026 should thoroughly review GATE Exam Pattern 2026 to understand its marking scheme, question pattern, total time, and other relevant details. IIT Guwahati will conduct Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering(GATE Exam 2026) for a total of 30 different branches. 

To prepare in a streamlined and organised way, candidates should review GATE Exam Pattern 2026. We have provided a full exam pattern on this page.

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 
Particulars Details
Exam Name GATE 2026
Conducting Body IIT Guwahati
Exam Mode Online (Computer-Based Test)
Duration 3 Hours (180 minutes)
Number of Papers 30 (including interdisciplinary papers)
Number of Questions 65
Types of Questions MCQs, MSQs, NATs
GATE Exam Total Marks 100
Sections General Aptitude + Subject-specific (with Engineering Mathematics in most papers)

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Marking Scheme

To maximise marks and prevent negative marking, it is essential to comprehend the GATE exam scoring structure. Marks are distributed based on difficulty level. All types of questions are categorised into two categories:

  • MCQs have 1 or 2 marks
  • MSQs have 1 or 2 marks
  • NATs are having 1 or 2 marks

The detailed GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Marking scheme with negative marking is provided in the table below 

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Marking Scheme 
Type of Question Marks Negative Marking
MCQ (1 Mark) +1 –⅓
MCQ (2 Marks) +2 –⅔
MSQ +1 or +2 No
NAT +1 or +2 No

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Total Marks and Sectional Distribution

GATE Exam consists of three sections and a total of 100 marks. The number of questions for general sections is decided, i.e. 15 questions. While in core subjects, the number of questions, such as MCQs, MSQs, and NATs, varies based on the stream

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 total marks and sectional distribution is provided in the table below

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Total Marks and Sectional Distribution
Section Marks Number of Questions
General Aptitude (GA) 15 marks 10 questions
Engineering Mathematics* 13–15 marks Varies by paper
Subject-Specific 70–72 marks Based on stream
Total marks  100

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Subject Wise Weightage

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Subject wise weightage varies based on the paper. Gate Exam primarily follows two specific patterns: papers with Engineering Mathematics and Core subjects, and papers without Engineering Mathematics. General Aptitude is compulsory for both categories and contributes equal marks. 

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 subject wise weightage is provided in table below 

Category Applicable Papers Section Marks Weightage
Papers with Engineering Mathematics + Core Subject AE, AG, BM, BT, CE, CH, CS, EC, EE, ES, IN, ME, MN, MT, NM, PE, PI, TF, XE General Aptitude (GA) 15 15%
Engineering Mathematics 13 13%
Core Subject 72 72%
Total 100 100%
Papers without Engineering Mathematics AR, CY, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH, XL General Aptitude (GA) 15 15%
Subject Questions 85 85%
Total 100 100%

Different Paper Patterns (Subject-Specific)

Paper Code Section Breakdown
AR GA (15) + Part A (60) + Part B1/B2 (25); B1 = Architecture / B2 = Planning
GE GA (15) + Part A (55) + Part B (30); choose between 2 subsections
GG GA (15) + Part A (25) + Part B (60); choose either Geology or Geophysics
XE GA (15) + Section A (Maths – 15) + Two Sections from B to H (35 marks each)
XH GA (15) + B1 Reasoning (15) + One optional section C1–C6 (60 marks)
XL GA (15) + Section P Chemistry (25) + Two from Q to U (30 marks each)

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Negative Marking

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Negative Marking is applied only on MCQ type questions, and there is no negative marking on NATs and MSQs. 

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Negative Marking is provided in table below 

Question Type Correct Answer Wrong Answer Negative Marking
1-mark MCQ +1 -1/3 Yes
2-mark MCQ +2 -2/3 Yes
MSQ/NAT questions As per the marks No penalty No

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Passing Marks

GATE exam Pattern 2026 passing Marks will vary based on Difficulty level of question Paper, number of available seats, total no. of candidates appearing in Exam and more.

Expected GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Passing Marks category wise are provided in table below 

Category Expected Passing Marks (out of 100)
General (UR) 26–32%
OBC (NCL)/EWS 90% of the General cutoff
SC/ST/PwD 2/3 of the General cutoff

*Note that across Canada, qualifying scores for admissions into higher-ranked universities and PSUs tend to be much higher than the passing scores. 

Also read GATE Cutoffs 

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 for Multi Disciplinary Papers

Exam formats vary for some GATE papers, such as XE (Engineering Sciences), XL (Life Sciences), and XH (Humanities). 

Example: XE Paper 

  • Section A (Engineering Mathematics): Mandatory 
  • Any two from B to H sections: Candidate selects 
  • Total Marks: 100 (GA = 15, B to H = 85) 

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Paper Code 

GATE officials have given a specific code for various papers; with the help of that code, candidates can easily know about their paper. This also helps during form filling and for various purposes. GATE Exam paper code are given in the table below

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 Paper Code 
1 Aerospace Engineering AE
2 Agricultural Engineering AG
3 Architecture and Planning AR
4 Biotechnology BT
5 Civil Engineering CE
6 Chemical Engineering CH
7 Computer Science and Information Technology CS
8 Chemistry CY
9 Electronics and Communication Engineering EC
10 Electrical Engineering EE
11 Ecology and Evolution EY
12 Geology and Geophysics GG
13 Instrumentation Engineering IN
14 Mathematics MA
15 Mechanical Engineering ME
16 Mining Engineering MN
17 Metallurgical Engineering MT
18 Petroleum Engineering PE
19 Physics PH
20 Production and Industrial Engineering PI
21 Textile Engineering and Fiber Science TF
22 Statistics ST
23 Biomedical Engineering BM
24 Engineering Sciences XE
25 Life Sciences XL
26 Humanities and Social Sciences XH
27 Environmental Science and Engineering ES
28 Geomatics Engineering GE
29 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering NM
30 Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (NEW) DA

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 For Paper Code XH

XH Paper Section  CODE
Reasoning and comprehension (compulsory) 25 marks  B1
Any of the following Optional Subjects (60 marks )
Economics C1
English C2
Linguistics C3
Philosophy  C4
psychology C5
Sociology  C6

GATE Exam Pattern 2026 For Paper Code XE & XL

XE Paper Section Code  XL Paper Section   Code 
Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory) A Chemistry(Compulsory) P
Fluid Mechanics B Biochemistry Q
Materials Science C Botany R
Solid Mechanics D Microbiology S
Thermodynamics  E Zoology T
Polymer Science and Engineering  F Food Technology U
Food Technology G
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science H

Also read GATE PYQs

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GATE Exam Pattern 2026 FAQs

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The GATE exam contains 1 and 2-mark questions. There is negative marking in MCQs; however, with MSQ and NAT, there is not.

Passing marks are different every year. For the General category, they are usually between 26 and 32 out of 100.

General Aptitude is 15 marks for every paper.

The subject-wise weightage is different. In core streams, there are roughly 70% core subjects, and the remaining are Mathematics and Aptitude.