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GATE Percentage / Score Calculator

Estimate your GATE percentage / score calculator instantly.

GATE default marking shown — override if your paper differs.

GATE raw score: 115.00 / 200

Percentage: 57.50%

About GATE Percentage / Score Calculator

GATE aspirants can use this Percentage / Score Calculator to project their score or percentile before the official result. It follows the pattern published in the latest GATE notification.

Everything runs in your browser — enter marks / responses and see your projection instantly.

How to use the GATE Percentage / Score Calculator

  1. 1Enter attempted, correct and incorrect answers.
  2. 2Apply the GATE marking scheme (1 or 2 marks each, negative marking).
  3. 3View your raw score, percentage and estimated percentile.

Why use our GATE Percentage / Score Calculator

  • GATE-specific default marking.
  • Handles negative marking automatically.
  • Free forever, no signup.
  • Shareable with your coaching group.

Frequently asked questions

Is the GATE Percentage / Score Calculator really free?

Yes. The GATE Percentage / Score Calculator on CodeMyindia is 100% free with no signup, no daily quota, no watermark and no hidden charges.

Does the GATE Percentage / Score Calculator work on mobile?

Yes. It works on Android, iPhone, tablet and desktop browsers — Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox.

Do I need to install any app?

No. The GATE Percentage / Score Calculator runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is installed and nothing is uploaded to a server.

Is my data safe with this GATE Percentage / Score Calculator?

Absolutely. Every calculation happens locally in your browser — your figures never leave your device, so it's safe for salary, loan or business data.

How accurate is the GATE Percentage / Score Calculator?

We use standard formulas published by RBI, Income-Tax Department, SEBI and the concerned regulators. Results are indicative — always cross-check with your bank or CA for final numbers.

Can I use the GATE Percentage / Score Calculator for business or professional use?

Yes. Chartered Accountants, brokers, HR teams, students and consultants across India use CodeMyindia tools for daily work.

Is there a limit to how many times I can use it?

No. Use the GATE Percentage / Score Calculator as many times as you want — there are no daily or monthly caps.

Do you store my inputs?

No. Nothing is logged, shared or sold. The GATE Percentage / Score Calculator is a stateless in-browser calculator.

Is this the official GATE calculator?

No, we're independent. Formulas follow the notification published by the GATE conducting authority.

What is the passing criteria for GATE?

Refer to the current-year GATE notification. Each stage has its own qualifying and cut-off marks published by the commission.

Does this include GATE sectional cut-offs?

Yes. Where the GATE notification defines sectional cut-offs, they are considered.

Can reserved-category students use this GATE tool?

Yes. Category-wise cut-offs (SC / ST / OBC / EWS / PwD) are supported.

How is the GATE percentile computed?

Percentile = (candidates below your score / total candidates) × 100 — the same formula GATE uses.

Does normalization affect GATE scoring?

Yes, in multi-shift papers. The tool works on normalized scores if you enter them.

Where do I find the GATE answer key?

On the official GATE website. Use it to compute a raw score before applying the tool.

Is negative marking applied in this GATE tool?

Yes. The standard negative-marking scheme for GATE is applied.

Can I estimate my GATE rank here?

You can estimate a broad rank band, but the true all-India rank depends on the full GATE candidate distribution released after results.

Does the GATE tool cover Mains and Interview?

Currently it focuses on the objective / prelims stage where computation is possible. For Mains, use the marks-out-of-max grading approach.

Is coaching required to clear GATE?

Not mandatory. Many candidates clear GATE with self-study, mock tests and previous-year papers.

Are GATE attempts limited?

Yes. Every exam sets its own attempt limits — check the current GATE notification.

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