GATE Exam 2026 Syllabus for CSE GATE stands for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, an entrance exam conducted each year for getting admission into the most prestigious institutes across the country, including IISc Bengaluru, IITs, NITs, IIITs, and many others. The GATE authority (IIT Guwahati for this year) has released the official notification regarding the GATE 2026 exam.
Candidates who are willingly interested in pursuing their higher studies from one of the most esteemed institutes in the country or have the ambition to join PSUs and want to dig deep into their core sectors, can take the GATE examination in 2026.
GATE CSE Syllabus 2026
The GATE Syllabus comprises two sections. The first one is the General Aptitude Section, which is of 15 marks, and the other one is the Computer Science and Information Technology Section, which is of 85 marks.
General Aptitude (GA) - 15 Marks
Verbal Aptitude
Covers basic English grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension skills to test understanding, accuracy, and effective use of the English language.
Basic English Grammar:
Basic Vocabulary:
Quantitative Aptitude
Focuses on numerical ability, data interpretation, and mathematical concepts such as ratios, percentages, algebra, geometry, statistics, and probability to assess problem-solving and analytical skills.
Data Interpretation:
Numerical Computation and Estimation:
- Ratio and Proportion
- Percentages
- Powers
- Exponents and Logarithms
- Permutations and Combinations
- Series
- Mensuration and Geometry
- Elementary Statistics and Probability
Analytical Aptitude
Assesses logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and numerical relationships.
- Statement and Conclusions
- Statement and Assumptions
- Syllogisms
- Analogy: Verbal Analogies
- Number Series
- Alphanumeric Series
Spatial Aptitude
Tests the ability to visualize and mentally manipulate shapes and patterns in 2D and 3D space
Computer Science and Information Technology (CS/IT) - 85 Marks
Engineering Mathematics
The syllabus or important topics of Engineering Mathematics for the GATE CSE exam are provided below.
Discrete Mathematics
- Propositional and First-Order Logic
- Sets, Relations, Functions, Partial Orders and LatticesÂ
- Monoids, Groups
- Graphs: Connectivity, Matching, Coloring
- Combinatorics: Counting, Recurrence Relations, Generating FunctionsÂ
Linear Algebra
Calculus
Probability and Statistics
- Random Variables
- Uniform, Normal, Exponential, Poisson and Binomial DistributionsÂ
- Mean, Median, Mode and Standard Deviation
- Conditional Probability and Bayes Theorem
Digital Logic and Design
- Boolean Algebra
- Combinational and Sequential Circuits
- Minimization
- Number Representations and Computer Arithmetic(Fixedand Floating Point)
Computer Organization and Architecture
- Machine Instructions and Addressing Modes.
- ALU, Data Path and Control Unit.
- Instruction Pipelining, Pipeline Hazards.
- Memory Hierarchy: Cache, Main Memory and Secondary Storage
- I/O Interface (Interrupt and DMA Mode)
Programming and Data Structures
- Programming in C
- Recursion
- Arrays,Stacks,Queues
- Linked Lists, Trees, Binary Search Trees, Binary Heaps
- Graphs
Algorithms
- Searching, Sorting, Hashing.
- Asymptotic Worst Case Time and Space Complexity
- Algorithm Design Techniques: Greedy, Dynamic Programming and Divide-and-Conquer
- Graph Traversals, Minimum Spanning Trees, Shortest Paths
Theory of Computation
- Regular Expressions and Finite Automata
- Context-Free Grammar and Push-Down Automata
- Regular and Context-Free Languages,Pumping Lemma
- Turing Machines and Undecidability
Compiler Design
- Lexical Analysis
- Parsing, Syntax-Directed Translation
- Runtime Environments
- Intermediate Code Generation
- Local Optimization
- Data Flow Analysis: Constant Propagation, Liveness Analysis, Common Subexpression Elimination
Operating System
- System Calls,Processes,Threads
- Inter-Process Communication, Concurrency and Synchronization
- Deadlock
- CPU and I/O Scheduling
- Memory Management and Virtual Memory
- File Systems
Databases
- ER-Model
- Relational Model: Relational Algebra, Tuple Calculus
- SQL
- Integrity Constraints, Normal Forms
- File Organization, Indexing (e.g., B and B+ Trees)
- Transactions and Concurrency Control
Computer Networks
- Concept of Layering: OSI and TCP/IP Protocol Stacks
- Basics of the Packet,Circuit, and Virtual Circuit Switching
- Data Link Layer: Framing,Error Detection,Medium Access Control, Ethernet Bridging
- Routing Protocols: Shortest Path, Flooding, Distance Vector and Link State Routing
- Fragmentation and IP Addressing, IPv4,CIDR Notation
- Basics of IP Support Protocols(ARP,DHCP,ICMP), Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Transport Layer: Flow Control and Congestion Control,UDP, TCP, Sockets
- Application Layer Protocols: DNS, SMTP, HTTP, FTP, Email
GATE 2026 Expected Subject-Wise Weightage
Topics | GATE 2026 (Expected) |
|---|---|
| General Aptitude | 15 |
| Engineering Mathematics | 13 |
| Discrete Mathematics | |
| Digital Logic | 6 |
| Computer Organization and Architecture | 8 |
| Programming and Data Structure | 15 |
| Algorithms | 7 |
| Theory of Computation | 6 |
| Compiler Design | 4 |
| Operating System | 9 |
| Databases | 7 |
| Computer Networks | 10 |
GATE 2026 Exam Dates
The GATE 2026 exam will tentatively happen in two shifts on weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) in the first and second week of February. The GATE exam date helps a candidate in planning and preparing accordingly for the exam and also provides ample time for candidates to practice and revise.
| Event | Dates |
|---|---|
| GATE 2026 Notification | 21st August, 2025 |
| Starting of the Application Process | 28nd August, 2025 |
| Last Date of Application Process | 7th October, 2025 |
| Correction in Application Form | 10th November,2025 |
| Admit Card Release Date | To be Notified Soon |
| GATE 2026 Exam Date | 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th February 2026 |
| Answer Key Release Date | To be Notified Soon |
| GATE 2026 Result Date | 19th March, 2026 |
GATE 2026 Exam Pattern
Marking Scheme: There are a total of 65 questions in the paper, out of them 10 questions are from Section A, i.e. from General Aptitude and the other 55 questions are from Section B or of core disciplined.
Questions are of three types:
| MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) | 1 and 2 mark questions along with 1/3 and 2/3 negative marking for wrong answers respectively. |
|---|---|
| MSQ (Multiple Select Questions) | 1 and 2 mark questions with no negative marking for the wrong answers and no partial marking. |
| NAT (Numerical Ability Type) | 1 and 2 mark questions with no negative marking. |
The General Aptitude section has 10 questions out of which 5 questions are of 1 mark and the other 5 are of two marks making a total of 15 marks. All these questions can be a combination of MCQ, MSQ and NAT.
This year there is no change in the syllabus of the GATE CSE examination most probably, the syllabus is assumed to be completely the same as in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. In the year 2020, IIT Bombay made a few changes to the GATE CSE syllabus for the GATE CSE 2021 and since then the same syllabus is being followed.Â
This year for the GATE 2026 examination IIT Guwahati is the organizing authority and most probably no changes have been made to the GATE CSE syllabus 2026. The paper will be divided into two sections:
- Section A: General Aptitude - This section comprises a share of 15 marks and discusses general aptitude and reasoning.
- Section B: Computer Science and Information Technology - This section has a share of 85 marks and discusses the core disciplined subject.
GATE 2026 Quizzes
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How to Prepare for GATE 2026?
GATE is one of the toughest competitive exams which requires practice and preparation to crack it. There are various ways to prepare for a GATE exam. Some of them are listed below.
- Make Proper Planning: It's always good to have proper planning before starting to prepare for an exam. Divide the plan into weekly, monthly and yearly plans.
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- Study Well: Without proper study, it is very difficult to clear the exam. We are providing you with the proper material for studying the syllabus of GATE. You can refer to GATE CS Notes for study for GATE.
- Revise Well: You need to revise well for clearing any examination, whether it is GATE or any exam. You can refer to the short notes of GATE CSE for revision and the Last Minute Notes for Revision.
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