GATE Exam Analysis 2025: February 15 Shift 1 & 2 Branch Wise Review
The GATE 2025 exam, conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, took place on February 15, 2025, as part of a series of assessments held on February 01, 02, 15, and 16 across eight exam zones. As students gear up to evaluate their performance, here’s a detailed analysis of the exam for both shifts, including branch-wise paper reviews and difficulty levels.
Shift 1 Analysis
The morning shift of GATE 2025 saw a mix of moderate to challenging questions. Candidates from branches like Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil Engineering reported a balanced distribution of questions across core topics. The overall difficulty level was rated as moderate, with a few sections that tested the depth of knowledge.
Shift 2 Analysis
In the afternoon shift, the trend continued with an overall difficulty level slightly higher than that of Shift 1. Subjects such as Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Communication Engineering had questions that required not just theoretical knowledge but practical application as well. Students noted that while the questions were tricky, they were within the syllabus, making them manageable for those who prepared diligently.
Branch-Wise Difficulty Level
- Computer Science: Moderate, with a focus on algorithms and data structures.
- Mechanical Engineering: Moderate, with challenging numerical problems.
- Civil Engineering: Balanced, testing both theoretical concepts and practical applications.
- Electrical Engineering: Slightly difficult, with complex circuit analysis questions.
- Electronics & Communication: Tougher, with an emphasis on communication systems.
Post-Exam Preparation
As the GATE results will soon be announced, it’s time to gear up for the next steps in your academic journey. For those looking to enhance their preparation, visit Looffers.com for exclusive study materials, mock tests, and expert guidance tailored to GATE aspirants.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights as we continue to cover the GATE 2025 examination series.
