The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2022 will be completed today, February 13, 2022. Petroleum Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Architecture and Planning will be examined in the morning shift, while Aerospace Engineering and Geomatics Engineering will be conducted in the afternoon shift.
GATE examination will be conducted in two different shifts. The first-morning shift will commence from 9 am to 12 pm, and the afternoon shift will start from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
The Civil Engineering paper on Saturday, February 12, 2022, was rated as moderately challenging by the candidates who attempted it. Civil Engineering, Ecology and Evaluation, Physics, Engineering Science, and Life Science papers examination was conducted.
GATE 2022 exam analysis
February 12, 2022 (Both shifts)
The overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate to tough. The expert rated the General Aptitude questions as difficult, while the Mathematics questions were rated as moderate to difficult. The maximum number of questions was Multiple Choice (MCQ), NAT had 23 questions, and MSQ had seven questions. While, the Civil Engineering paper was a little challenging, with problems ranging from mathematics to general aptitude.
February 6, 2022 (Both shifts)
GATE 2022 exam for February 6, 2022, was rated as medium to tough by the experts. The engineering Mathematics paper was slightly challenging, and the General Aptitude exam was easy to moderate. The Communication System paper was of the highest weightage for a total of 13 points.
The overall difficulty of the paper in Electronics and Communication Engineering was moderate. The expert rated the General Aptitude questions as easy to moderate, the network theory and digital questions were easy, and the Mathematics questions were slightly challenging. There were a total of 33 MCQ questions, 18 NAT questions, and 14 MSQ questions.
February 5, 2022 (Forenoon shift)
The paper was simple, however, the General Aptitude questions were challenging, and the quantitative aptitude part was relatively difficult. The Engineering Mathematics exam received 6 points, whereas the Discrete Mathematics exam received 9 points. Maximum weightage was given to the MSQ portion.