Last Updated Aug - 30 - 2022, 10:21 AM | Source : The FELA | Visitors : 30
IIT Kanpur will begin the registration process for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2022 today, August 30.
GATE 2023: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur will begin the registration process for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2022 today, August 30. The last date to apply for the exam is September 30 but candidates can pay a late fee and submit forms up to October 7, as per the schedule released. GATE 2023 Exam Dates are February 4, 5 , 11 and February 12, 2023. There are two sessions (forenoon and afternoon) each day.
Application forms will be available soon on gate.iitk.ac.in.
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How to register for GATE 2023?
Documents required for GATE 2022 registration
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GATE 2022 application fee is ₹850 per paper up to September 30 and ₹1,350 after that for female candidates. For SC, ST, PwD candidates, it is ₹850 per paper up to September 30 and ₹1,350 after that.
Others, including foreign nationals, have to pay ₹1,700 per paper up to September 30 and ₹2,200 after that to submit GATE applications.
A candidate who is currently studying in the 3rd or higher years of any undergraduate degree program or has already completed any government-approved degree program in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Science/ Commerce/ Arts is eligible to apply for GATE 2023.
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