The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is considered as one of the toughest exams in India. Every year, one of the IITs conducts GATE in fully computer based test mode across the country. This year, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras is conducting GATE 2019 at 200 test centres across the country. The Mechanical Engineering (ME) paper of GATE was conducted in two sessions on February 2, 2019. The timing of the first session was 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM while the second session was conducted from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Here, we are providing you the detailed analysis of GATE ME 2019 prepared through the feedbacks of appeared engineering students collected by various teams of Jagranjosh.com outside the Gate Exam Centres 2019. Students who are going to appear on 9th and 10th February can check the detailed analysis and boost their score.
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Gate ME 2019: Analysis and Review (February 2, Shift 1)
The overall difficulty of exam was easy to moderate. Check the section-wise analysis through the below table:
Sections | Type of Questions and Numbers | Difficulty level |
General Aptitude | Multiple Choice Questions (10) | Easy and high scoring |
Mechanical Engineering | Multiple Choice Questions (29) | Easy to moderate |
Numerical Answer Type (26) | Moderate and Lengthy |
Gate ME 2019: Analysis and Review (February 2, Shift 2)
The over exam was of moderate to tough level. The section-wise analysis is given in tabular form.
Sections | Type of Questions and Numbers | Difficulty level |
General Aptitude | Multiple Choice Questions (10) | Easy |
Mechanical Engineering | Multiple Choice Questions (23) | Easy to moderate |
Numerical Answer Type (32) | Moderate and Lengthy |
About GATE:
The GATE exam is conducted for admissions to Postgraduate Courses (Master’s and Doctoral) with MHRD and other Government Scholarships/Assistantships in Engineering /Technology /Architecture/ Science are open to those who qualify in GATE. Some of the PSUs also use GATE score for their recruitment. Examinations for all the papers will be conducted as Computer Based Tests only.
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