The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati is expected to begin the GATE 2026 registration process in August 2025. Candidates aiming for MTech or research programmes can find details on eligibility, required documents, and application steps below. Based on past patterns, the GATE 2026 exam is tentatively scheduled for February 14, 15, 21, and 22. The official notification is likely to be released in the first week of August.
Expected GATE 2026 Schedule
Note: These are estimated dates based on previous years. The official schedule will be confirmed by the organising institute in July 2025.
Documents Required for GATE 2026 Application
Payment Mode: Online via net banking, credit/debit card, or UPI.
Expected GATE 2026 Schedule
Note: These are estimated dates based on previous years. The official schedule will be confirmed by the organising institute in July 2025.
Documents Required for GATE 2026 Application
- Recent passport-size photograph
- Scanned signature (black pen on white paper)
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- PwD certificate (if applicable)
- Valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, PAN Card, Voter ID)
- Nationality: Open to Indian citizens and candidates from Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Ethiopia, and the UAE.
- Education: Applicants must be in the third year or higher of an undergraduate degree (B.Tech/B.E./B.Arch/B.Sc./B.Pharm) or have completed a recognized degree in Engineering, Technology, Science, Architecture, or Humanities. Final-year students of MSc, MA, MCA, or equivalent programs are also eligible.
- Age Limit: There is no upper age limit to appear for GATE.
Payment Mode: Online via net banking, credit/debit card, or UPI.
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