What is the GATE 2026 expected cutoff for Computer Science and Engineering?

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    UPASANA PRADHAN | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Based on the previous year's trends, the GATE 2026 expected cutoff for computer Science and engineering can be checked below- 

    • For General category it might go around 30 to 31.0

    However, the GATE cutoff varies every year, depending on the difficulty level, number of applicants appearing for the exam, etc. 

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