
The GATE 2026 exam analysis presented here is prepared shift-wise for all branches based on students’ memory and post-exam feedback. The GATE 2026 paper, conducted in CBT mode across India, has been reviewed to highlight the overall exam pattern and trends.
These memory-based insights in the GATE 2026 analysis help candidates understand the difficulty level, subject-wise weightage, and important topics asked in the exam. Aspirants can use this analysis to evaluate their performance and plan better for upcoming stages or future GATE attempts.
PW GATE Exam Analysis 2026 Day 1 (Shift 1 & 2) provides a consolidated review of both shifts, covering overall difficulty level, key topics, and student feedback.
The February 07, 2026 (Shift 1) GATE ES Exam Analysis 2026 will be updated here after the exam is conducted. It will include shift-wise difficulty level, topic-wise questions, and students’ feedback once available.
The February 07, 2026 (Shift 1) GATE IN Exam Analysis 2026 will be updated here after the exam is conducted. It will include shift-wise difficulty level, topic-wise analysis, and students’ feedback once available.
The February 07, 2026 (Shift 1) GATE XE Exam Analysis 2026 will be updated here after the exam is conducted. It will cover the shift-wise difficulty level, section-wise review, and students’ feedback once the exam concludes.
The February 07, 2026 (Shift 2) GATE CH Exam Analysis 2026 will be updated here after the exam is conducted. It will include the shift-wise difficulty level, topic-wise paper review, and students’ feedback once the exam concludes.
The GATE 2026 exam analysis provided below is based on students’ feedback and faculty reviews. It covers the overall difficulty level, key topics, and insights from the GATE 2026 paper
| GATE Exam Analysis 2026 Branch-Wise Date-Wise List | ||
| Date | GATE Question Paper 2026 | Overall Difficulty |
| February 07, 2026 (Shift 1) | GATE ES Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 07, 2026 (Shift 1) | GATE IN Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 07, 2026 (Shift 1) | GATE XE Exam Analysis2026 | To be updated |
| February 07, 2026 (Shift 2) | GATE CH Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 08, 2026 (Shift 1) | GATE CS-1 Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 08, 2026 (Shift 2) | GATE CS-2 Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 14, 2026 (Shift 1) | GATE CE-1 Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 14, 2026 (Shift 2) | GATE CE-2 Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 14, 2026 (Shift 1) | GATE EE Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
| February 14, 2026 (Shift 1) | GATE PI Exam Analysis2026 | To be updated |
| February 14, 2026 (Shift 2) | GATE ME Exam Analysis 2026 | To be updated |
Check: GATE Previous Year Question Papers
Analyse the GATE 2026 difficulty level to understand whether the paper was easy, moderate, or difficult.
Review the question distribution in the GATE 2026 paper to identify topic-wise weightage.
Identify frequently asked and high-weightage topics highlighted in the GATE analysis 2026.
Practice memory-based questions within the actual 3-hour GATE exam time limit.
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Overall and shift-wise difficulty level of the GATE exam
Subject-wise and topic-wise question distribution and weightage
Section-wise analysis of General Aptitude and core subjects
Identification of important and frequently asked topics
Estimated good attempts based on exam difficulty
Expected cut-off trends and comparison with previous years
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