The GATE 2025 mock test for each subject will be divided into two sections: general aptitude and subject-specific.
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee has activated the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025 mock test link for all subject papers for the students preparing for the GATE exam. Candidates who registered for the GATE 2025 exam can apply for the mock test through the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. As per the official schedule, the GATE 2025 exam will be administered on February 1,2, 15 and 16.
The official website reads, “Click on the name of the test paper or its code to open the mock test link in a new tab or window.” The Mock Test links are offered to help GATE 2025 candidates become familiar with the feel and look of the GATE 2025 computer-based test.”
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How to take the GATE 2025 mock test? Check these steps:
Step 1: Navigate to the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in.
Step 2: Upon reaching the homepage, click on the GATE 2025 Mock test link.
Step 3: You will be redirected to a new page where links will be available paper-wise.
Step 4: Select the required link as per your preference and click on it.
Step 5: Key in the necessary information and click on submit.
Step 6: Next up, the mock test will be displayed on the screen.
Step 7: Take up the mock test and click on submit once done.
Step 8: Save the result and take a hard copy of it for future reference.
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GATE 2025: Mock Test Exam Pattern
The GATE 2025 mock test for each subject will be divided into two sections: general aptitude and subject-specific. The general aptitude part will have five one-mark and five two-mark questions, meant to analyse the candidates’ analytical and language abilities. The subject-specific component is particularly for the chosen field and consists of 25 questions worth one mark each and 30 questions worth two marks each.
Practising these mock papers allows applicants to identify areas for development. The GATE exam, scheduled for February next year, will be held in CBT mode and will comprise 30 test papers. These exams will include, multiple-choice questions, multiple-select questions and numerical answer-type questions. Candidates are allowed to appear for one or two test papers only. Each GATE paper carried 100 marks.
The registration for the GATE 2025 exam concluded on October 11. Candidates are likely to be allowed to make changes to their application forms starting from November 4. As per the official notification, the results for GATE 2025 will be declared on March 19 next year.