I have two or three valid GATE scorecards for two or three different papers. Can I use all the scores?

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    Yes, You can use all your GATE score cards as you like it . You can use the score card of any year to your advantage and submit the one that suits the application most accurately. 

    To know more about the GATE examination, candidates can refer to the official website of the examination or Shiksha.

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    You can potentially use all your valid GATE scorecards for different papers, but it depends on the specific situation and the requirements of the programme or institution you're applying to. Here's a breakdown:

    • M.Tech Admissions: Most Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and other universities consider the highest GATE score for admissions into M.Tech programs, irrespective of the paper it's from.
    • Specialization Match: While the highest score matters, some institutes might consider the specific paper's relevance to your desired specialization. For example, if you have a high score in the GATE
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    Shikha Goyal | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    You will register only once. Subsequently, when you log in to COAP for the first time, you will provide all three/ two GATE scores (different papers) in one registration form. For example: if you have GATE Scores for EC and CS papers, then you can register with any one of the GATE paper scores (EC or CS). And include the remaining GATE paper score when you log in to COAP for the first time.

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