GATE Marking Scheme 2025: Subject Wise Marks Distribution, Negative Marking

GATE Marking Scheme: Understand the exam pattern, marks distribution, negative marking, and scoring criteria for MCQs, MSQs, and NATs. Gain insights to maximise your GATE score.

Jan 30, 2025, 16:31 IST
GATE Marking Scheme 2025
GATE Marking Scheme 2025

GATE Marking Scheme: The GATE 2025 marking scheme plays an important role in ascertaining candidates' scores and performance levels in the exam. Thus, aspirants must thoroughly check it and strategise their preparation accordingly in order to maximise their scores in the exam. The GATE marking scheme specifies the marks to be awarded or deducted for every correct/incorrect response. In simpler terms, each question carries 1 and 2 marks with a negative marking of 1/3rd or 2/3 mark for every wrong answer in MCQs. Read further to understand the marking scheme of the GATE 2025 exam in a detailed manner.

GATE Marking Scheme 2025: Key Highlights

The GATE 2025 exam is scheduled on February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025. Familiarity with the marking scheme is important as it will help aspirants attempt the questions more carefully. Here are the key highlights of the GATE marking scheme along with other details shared below for the reference of the candidates.

Particulars

Details

Mode of exam

Computer Based Test (CBT)

Medium of Exam

English

Duration

3 hours

Number of subjects (papers) 

30 test papers

Sections

General Aptitude (GA) + Candidate’s Opted Subject(s)

Types of questions

(a) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

(b) Multiple Select Questions (MSQ)

(c) Numerical Answer Type (NAT)

Number of questions

10 (General Aptitude) + 55 (Subject) = 65 Questions

Distribution of Marks# in all papers EXCEPT AR, CY, DA, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH and XL

General Aptitude: 15 marks +

Engineering Mathematics**: 13 marks +

Subject Questions: 72 marks =

Total: 100 marks

(**XE includes an Engineering Mathematics section XE-A of 15 marks)

Distribution of Marks# in papers AR, CY, DA, EY, GG, MA, PH, ST, XH and XL

General Aptitude: 15 marks +

Subject Questions: 85 marks =

Total: 100 marks

Marking scheme

Questions carry 1 mark and 2 marks

Negative marking

Negative marking is applicable for MCQs.

For 1-mark/2 mark MCQ, 1/3 mark/ 2/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer.

No negative markings for MSQ and NAT questions.

No partial marking applicable for any question

GATE 2025 Marking Scheme-Distribution of Marks

As per the GATE Exam Pattern, each test paper carries a total of 100 marks. The exam duration shall be 3 hours. Each test paper comprises the General Aptitude section that carries 15 marks whereas the remaining 85 marks are allocated to the subject opted by the candidate. Here is the subject-wise GATE marking scheme shared below for the reference of the candidates.

Paper Code

General Aptitude (GA) 

Marks Subject: Compulsory Section

Subject: Optional Section(s)

Total Marks

AE, AG, BM, BT, CE, CH, CS, EC, EE, ES, IN, ME, MN, MT, NM, PE, PI, TF; Subject marks in these papers include questions on Engineering Mathematics (13 marks), which are paper-specific.

15

85

-

100

CY, DA, EY, MA, PH, ST

15

85

-

100

AR: Part A is Common and Compulsory. Part B1/B2 can be selected during the exam.

B1 - Architecture

B2 - Planning

15

60

25

100

GE: Part A is Common and Compulsory. Part B1/B2 can be selected during the exam.

B1 - Surveying and Mapping

B2 - Image Processing and Analysis

15

55

30

100

GG: Part A is Common and Compulsory. Part B1/B2 must be chosen at the time of

application.

B1 - Geology

B2 - Geophysics

15

25

60

100

XE: Section A (Engineering Mathematics) is Common and Compulsory. Applicants must select any TWO of the other sections during the exam.

15

15

2 x 35

100

XH: Section B1 (Reasoning and Comprehension) is Common and Compulsory. Applicants must select any ONE of the other sections at the time of application.

15

25

60

100

XL: Section P (Chemistry) is Common and Compulsory. Applicants must select any TWO of the other sections during the exam.

15

25

2 X 30

100

GATE Marking Scheme 2025

The GATE 2025 exam follows a complex marking scheme methods. GATE aspirants should carefully check the marking scheme to prevent penalties for negative marking. As per the official notification, the GATE question paper comprises three types of questions i.e. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), Multiple Select Questions (MSQ), and Numerical Answer Type (NAT). There shall be a negative marking for the wrong option chosen in an MCQ whereas no negative marking for incorrect answers to MSQ and NAT questions. Check the detailed GATE marking scheme specified below:

  • For every correct answer, add 1 mark and 2 marks.
  • For every incorrect answer opted in an MCQ, there shall be a negative marking.
  • For 1-mark MCQ, there shall be a negative marking of 1/3rd mark for a wrong answer.
  • For a 2-mark MCQ, there shall be a negative marking of 2/3 mark for a wrong answer.
  • There shall be no negative marking for incorrect answers to MSQ and NAT questions.
  • There shall be no partial marking for any question.
Sunil Sharma is an edtech professional with over 12 years of experience in the education domain. He holds an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. He has worked as an Subject Matter Expert (SME) at Vriti Infocom Private Limited. and later joined Aakash Edutech Private Limited . At Jagran New Media, he writes for the Exam Prep section of JagranJosh.com. Sunil has expertise in Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and English, making him a versatile professional in the education and test preparation sector. He has created content for various management exams CAT, XAT and also for exams such as CUET etc
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