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GATE 2026 Results: The long-awaited GATE 2026 results are scheduled for release by IIT Guwahati on March 19, 2026, marking a decisive moment for thousands of engineering aspirants across the country. By entering their unique enrollment ID and password into the GATE Online Application Processing System (GOAPS) portal, candidates who took the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering can view their official scorecards.
A thorough list of the top scorers, including their raw scores, normalized marks, and All India Ranks (AIR), will be released by IIT Guwahati after the announcement. Prestigious Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) use this data as a crucial benchmark for recruiting and postgraduate admissions.
In addition to individual performance, the institution will make available the branch-specific qualifying scores, which are the minimum scores needed to be deemed "GATE Qualified." Candidates must understand the difference between this qualifying cutoff and the admission cutoff that each IIT uses. The latter is the score needed to guarantee a spot in a particular specialization, whereas the former confirms your eligibility for a Master's degree.
The GATE 2026 counseling process is the next step for individuals who reach or surpass these standards. The two main portals used to handle this are CCMT (Centralized Counseling for M.Tech./M.Arch./M.Plan.) for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, and COAP (Common Offer Acceptance Portal) for IIT admissions. The first step in negotiating the cutthroat environment of higher technical education in India.
GATE Cutoff 2026: IIT Guwahati Branch Wise
Here is the branch-wise cutoff data based on the most recent admission trends and qualifying scores published by IIT Guwahati for the GATE 2026 session. Please be aware that these values correspond to the GATE score (out of 1000) needed to be shortlisted in the initial M.Tech. admissions round.
| Department / Specialization | General | OBC-NCL | SC/ST | EWS |
| Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) | 815 | 735 | 545 | 770 |
| Data Science & Artificial Intelligence | 805 | 720 | 525 | 760 |
| Electronics (VLSI & Embedded Systems) | 775 | 695 | 510 | 730 |
| Signal Processing & Machine Learning | 755 | 680 | 495 | 710 |
| Mechanical (Machine Design) | 715 | 645 | 455 | 680 |
| Mechanical (Thermal Engineering) | 695 | 625 | 435 | 660 |
| Civil (Structural Engineering) | 685 | 615 | 425 | 655 |
| Civil (Transportation Engineering) | 660 | 595 | 410 | 630 |
| Biotechnology / Bioscience | 640 | 575 | 395 |
GATE Cutoff 2026 Marks Branch-Wise for IITs
Based on past year’s trends, candidates can check expected GATE 2026 branch-wise cutoff marks for IITs below -
| Branch | Cutoff range |
| Computer Science (CSE) | 65 - 75 marks |
| Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA) | 60 - 70 marks |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) | 70 - 80 marks |
| Mechanical Engineering (ME) | 36 - 45 marks |
| Electrical Engineering (EE) | 35- 40 marks |
| Civil Engineering (CE) | 35 - 40 marks |
GATE Cutoff 2026 Marks Branch-Wise for NITs
Based on past year’s trends, candidates can check expected GATE 2026 branch-wise cutoff marks for NITs below -
| Branch | Cutoff range |
| Computer Science (CSE) | 45 to 55 marks |
| Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA) | 45 to 55 marks |
| Electronics and Communication (ECE) | 40 to 45 marks |
| Mechanical Engineering | 40 to 45 marks |
| Civil Engineering (CE) | 40 to 45 marks |
Key Takeaways for Candidates
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Qualifying vs. Admission Cutoff: The Admission Cutoff (the score required to receive an interview or direct offer) is shown in the table above. The qualifying cutoff (the marks required to be "GATE Qualified") is far lower than this.
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COAP 2026: All IIT Guwahati M.Tech. offers will be processed through the Common Offer Acceptance Portal (COAP). Candidates must register on COAP using their GATE 2026 registration number.
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Score Validity: Remember that GATE scores are valid for three years. If your 2025 or 2024 score is higher than your 2026 score, you can use the better one for your application.
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