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The GITAM GAT (Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management Admission Test) is an entrance exam for various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at GITAM University. Understanding the GITAM GAT 2026 exam pattern is essential for aspirants aiming for success in GITAM GAT 2026. The structure of the exam may vary depending on the specific course applied for, but key features and the general framework remain similar across most programs. The following article will discuss on the exam pattern for GITAM GAT 2026.
The following tables provide only an example based on the previous years’ trends as no official announcements have been made by the authorities.
Section
Questions
Total Marks
Mathematics
30
60
Physics
20
40
Chemistry
Quantitative Aptitude & Analytical Reasoning
English
10
Total
100
200
Engineering Branch Basics
80
15
The GITAM GAT 2026 exam pattern may slightly differ for Paramedical, Humanities, Law, and Management programs. Candidates are advised to check the specific pattern for their chosen course.
Q1. What is the duration of the GITAM GAT 2026 for B. Tech aspirants?
Ans. The exam duration for B. Tech (and several other major programs) is 2 hours. Other programs may have a test duration of 1 or 1.5 hours depending on the course structure.
Q2. Is there any negative marking in the GITAM GAT 2026 exam?
Ans. No, there is no negative marking for incorrect or unattempted answers in GITAM GAT 2026, allowing candidates to attempt all the questions without risk.
Q3. How many questions are asked in the GITAM GAT B. Tech entrance?
Ans. Candidates must attempt 100 multiple-choice questions divided among Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Quantitative Aptitude & Analytical Reasoning, and English.
Q4. How is the GITAM GAT 2026 exam conducted?
Ans. The exam is conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) in online mode at authorized test centers. For some programs, a remote proctored online test may be available.
Q5. Does the GITAM GAT 2026 exam pattern vary by program?
Ans. Yes, the exam pattern (sections, number of questions, and marking scheme) can vary slightly depending on the UG/PG program chosen. Candidates should check the exact pattern for their intended discipline before preparation.