GATE 2025: IIT Roorkee Releases Statistical Report; Check Subject-wise Qualifying Scores and Cutoff


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Content Writer | Updated On - Sep 18, 2025

IIT Roorkee has published the GATE 2025 statistical report at gate2025.iitr.ac.in. Candidates appearing for GATE 2026 can check the qualifying marks, the number of candidates who qualified, and the cutoffs per paper for strategic preparation.

GATE 2025 statistical report

IIT Roorkee has released the GATE 2025 statistical report with comprehensive data on the qualifying marks, cut-off marks, total number of candidates and the highest score in the major papers like Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication, and Civil Engineering. This data can be helpful for candidates preparing for the GATE 2026 exam in order to assist with paper popularity, competition, and scores.

GATE 2025 Paper-Wise Trends

GATE Paper Appeared Candidates Qualified Candidates Qualifying Marks Qualifying Score
Computer Science 170825 27518 29.2 251
Electronics and Communication 81475 14112 25 260
Civil Engineering 79951 15108 29.2 249
Mechanical Engineering 62015 10664 35.8 228
Electrical Engineering 67701 11902 25 252
Data Science and AI 57054 11007 29 244

GATE 2025 Maximum Marks and Scores by Subject

GATE Paper Maximum Marks Maximum Score
Computer Science and IT 100 1000
Civil Engineering 89.02 10000
Mechanical Engineering 95.33 967
Data Science & AI 96.33 1000
Electronics & Communication 82.67 1000
Electrical Engineering 81.67 1000

Also Check: GATE 2026: Registration (Starts), Exam Dates, Paper Pattern and Syllabus, Question Papers and Cut off

GATE 2025 Trends Analysis

  • CS continues to be the most competitive paper with the biggest number of candidates
  • ME and CE continue to have a good base of candidates
  • Data Science and AI is an emerging strong paper and has generated reconciliation of over 11,000
  • For EE and EC, cutoff scores have remained stable compared to previous years indicating stable levels of difficulty.

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