GATE 2026 Schedule Released by IIT Guwahati
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has officially announced the examination schedule for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2026. This announcement is crucial for the thousands of candidates preparing for this prestigious examination, which plays a significant role in admissions to postgraduate programs such as MTech, MS, and PhD at various esteemed institutions across India.
Exam Dates and Format
The GATE 2026 examination will commence on February 7, 2026, and will conclude on February 15, 2026. The exams will be conducted over multiple weekends, with two sessions each day to accommodate candidates from various disciplines.
Session Timings
- Morning Session: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
- Afternoon Session: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Subject-wise Exam Schedule
The detailed subject-wise schedule for GATE 2026 is as follows:
February 7, 2026 (Saturday)
- Morning Shift: AG, ES, GG, IN, MA, MN, TF, XE, XL
- Afternoon Shift: AE, BT, CH, CY, GE, PH, XH
February 8, 2026 (Sunday)
- Morning Shift: CS-1, ST
- Afternoon Shift: CS-2, EY, NM, PE
February 14, 2026 (Saturday)
- Morning Shift: CE-1, EE, PI
- Afternoon Shift: BM, CE-2, ME, MT
February 15, 2026 (Sunday)
- Morning Shift: EC
- Afternoon Shift: AR, DA
Admit Card Release Update
As of now, the specific date for the release of the GATE 2026 admit card has not yet been announced. Candidates are encouraged to regularly check the official GATE 2026 website at gate2026.iitg.ac.in for updates regarding the admit card and other important announcements.
Mock Tests Available
To assist candidates in preparing for the online examination format, IIT Guwahati has made mock tests available on the official GATE 2026 portal. These mock tests are designed to help candidates familiarize themselves with the navigation, question switching, and time management aspects of the computer-based test.
However, it is important to note that the mock tests are only indicative in nature. They do not reflect the actual syllabus, difficulty level, or type of questions that will be present in the actual examination. Additionally, responses given in the mock tests will not be evaluated, and no scorecards will be issued.
Question Paper Pattern for GATE 2026
The GATE 2026 examination will feature a combination of different question types, including:
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Multiple Select Questions (MSQs)
- Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Questions
This diverse question format is designed to assess both the conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills of the candidates.
Preparation Tips for Candidates
With the exam dates confirmed and mock tests available, candidates are advised to take the following steps to enhance their preparation:
- Regularly visit the official GATE 2026 website for updates on admit cards and exam-day instructions.
- Utilize the mock tests to practice and improve your familiarity with the online test format.
- Develop a study schedule that allows ample time for revision of all subjects.
- Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization, as the exam will test application skills.
- Join study groups or forums to discuss and clarify doubts with peers.
Conclusion
The release of the GATE 2026 schedule marks an important milestone for candidates preparing for this competitive examination. With the exam dates set and resources available, aspirants are encouraged to intensify their preparation and stay updated with official announcements.
Note: Candidates should ensure they are well-prepared and utilize available resources effectively to maximize their chances of success in the GATE 2026 examination.

