Understanding the AIR for 67 Marks in the GATE Instrumentation 2020
Hi everyone,
My name is Ranjeet. If you're aiming for a specific score on the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) Instrumentation and want to know about the All India Rank (AIR), it's important to consider several parameters. This article will cover how to interpret your AIR for a score of 67 in the 2020 GATE Instrumentation exam.
The Impact of Exam Difficulty on AIR
The All India Rank (AIR) in the GATE Instrumentation exam is influenced significantly by the difficulty level of the examination. Here is a breakdown of how the examination level impacts your AIR:
Moderate Level: If the GATE Instrumentation exam was rated as a moderate difficulty level, your rank could be between 200 to 500. Very Tough Level: If the exam level was very tough, your rank may fall under the top 100. Easy Level: If the exam was considered easy, your rank could be under 1000. Low Level: In cases where the exam level is low, the cut-off marks tend to be very high, potentially leading to a better AIR. High Level: Conversely, if the exam level is high, the cut-off marks will be low, which may negatively affect your AIR.Cut-Off Marks for Different Streams and Categories
It's also crucial to understand the cut-off marks for various streams and categories. Here are the cut-off marks for some of the major streams:
Course: Computer Science/Information Technology (CS/IT)
General 25 - 30 OBC (Other Backward Classes) 22 - 27 SC/ST/PH (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Physically Handicapped) 16–20Course: Mechanical Engineering
General 32–34 OBC 29–32 SC/ST/PH 22–24For a more detailed breakdown and additional information, please visit the official GATE website.
Conclusion
Understanding the impact of the exam difficulty level on your AIR is crucial for any aspirant preparing for the GATE Instrumentation exam. By keeping these factors in mind, you can better prepare and strategize for your exam.
Thank you for reading!