The GATE 2007 examination consists of a single paper of 3 hours duration and carries a maximum of 150 marks.
he question paper of GATE 2007 will be fully objective type.
Candidates have to mark the correct choice by darkening the
appropriate bubble against each question on an Objective Response Sheet
(ORS).
There will be negative marking for wrong answers. The deduction will be 25% of the marks allotted.
GATE 2007 will have the following 22 papers:
Paper
Aerospace Engg.
Code
AE
Paper
Information Technology
Code
IT
Paper
Agricultural Engg.
Code
AG
Paper
Mathematics
Code
MA
Paper
Architecture and Planning
Code
AR
Paper
Mechanical Engg.
Code
ME
Paper
Civil Engg.
Code
CE
Paper
Mining Engg.
Code
MN
Paper
Chemical Engg.
Code
CH
Paper
Metallurgical Engg.
Code
MT
Paper
Computer Science & Engg.
Code
CS
Paper
Physics
Code
PH
Paper
Chemistry
Code
CY
Paper
Production & Industrial Engg.
Code
PI
Paper
Electronics & Communication Engg.
Code
EC
Paper
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Code
PY
Paper
Electrical Engg.
Code
EE
Paper
Textile Engg. & Fibre Science
Code
TF
Paper
Geology & Geophysics
Code
GG
Paper
Engineering Sciences
Code
XE
Paper
Instrumentation Engg.
Code
IN
Paper
Life Sciences
Code
XL
Papers XE and XL are of general nature and will comprise the following Sections:
Engineering Sciences (XE)
Section
Engg. Mathematics (Compulsory)
Code
(A)
Section
Computational Science
Code
(B)
Section
Electrical Sciences
Code
(C)
Section
Fluid Mechanics
Code
(D)
Section
Materials Science
Code
(E)
Section
Solid Mechanics
Code
(F)
Section
Thermodynamics
Code
(G)
Life Sciences (XL)
Section
Chemistry (Compulsory)
Code
(H)
Section
Biochemistry
Code
(I)
Section
Biotechnology
Code
(J)
Section
Botany
Code
(K)
Section
Microbiology
Code
(L)
Section
Zoology
Code
(M)
Candidates appearing in XE or XL papers are required to answer three
sections . Sections (A) and (H) are compulsory in XE and XL
respectively. Candidates can choose any two out of the remaining
sections mentioned against the respective papers.
The choice of the appropriate paper is the responsibility of the candidate. However, some guidelines are suggested below:
Candidates are expected to appear in a paper appropriate to the discipline of their qualifying degree.
However, the candidates are free to choose any paper according to their
admission plan, keeping in mind the eligibility criteria of the
admitting institute.