GATE Score Card:
a. Score card will be sent only to the qualified candidates.
No information will be sent to candidates who are not
qualified.
b. The GATE score card is a valuable document. Care
should be taken to preserve it. Additional Score Cards,
(upto a maximum of two) will be issued on payment basis
only once.
c. The Score Card cannot be treated as a proof of category.
d. The score card of the Qualified Candidates will include
GATE Score, Percentile Score and Rank.
i. GATE Score
The GATE SCORE of a candidate is a statistical performance
index in the range 0 to 1000. It reflects the ability
of a candidate, irrespective of the paper or year in
which he/she has qualified. Candidates with same GATE
SCORE from different disciplines and/or years can be
considered to be of equal ability.
GATE Score = K1 + K2 ((m-a)/s)
where,
m = marks obtained by the candidate.
a = average of marks of all candidates who appeared
in the paper mentioned on this scorecard, in the current
year.
s = standard deviation of marks of all candidates who
appeared in the paper mentioned on this scorecard, in
the current year.
K1 and K2 are determined respectively from the mean
and standard deviation of marks of all candidates across
all papers and years since GATE 2002.
A typical qualitative interpretation
of the GATE SCORE, for example, can be as follows:
Ability Level GATE Score Range
Outstanding 800 to 1000
Excellent 675 to 800
Very good 550 to 675
Good 425 to 550
Above average 300 to 425
Average 100 to 300
Below average Below 100
ii. Percentile Score
The percentile score is not the same as percentage of
marks. The percentile score of a candidate shows what
percentage of candidates, who appeared in the same paper
in GATE 2005, scored less marks than him/her. It is
calculated as follows: Let N be the total number of
candidates appearing in that paper and n be the number
of candidates who have the same all India rank c in
the same paper (there can be bunching at a given all
India rank). Then all the candidates, whose all India
rank is r, will have the same percentile score P, where
[P = {(no. of candidates securing marks less than the
candidate concerned) / N} x 100]
e. The evaluation of the ORS is carried
out by a computerized process using scanning machines,
with utmost care. Requests for revaluation of the answer
script and re-totaling of marks will not be entertained.
f. The GATE result and particulars of the qualified
candidates will be made available to interested organizations
(educational institutions, R and D laboratories, industries
etc.) in India and abroad based on written request by
the organization and on payment. Details can be obtained
from GATE Chairmen of IITs / IISc.