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Predict Your GATE 2020 Rank with GATE Rank Predictor

The GATE 2020 examination is going to be conducted on 01, 02, 08 and 09 February, 2020. Just after writing GATE 2020, engineering students who have written this exam will be eager to know about their GATE score and probable GATE score without waiting for IIT Delhi to announce the GATE 2020 results, which is scheduled to be announced on 16 March, 2020.

It is but natural for students to know about their performance after writing an important exam like GATE. They start discussing with fellow students, and calculating their marks and probable GATE rank. But all those calculations and discussions are in vain as the final outcome is nowhere close to the actual result as all these discussions and calculations are based on guess work, and without using the calculation methods that go in calculating the actual GATE score and GATE rank.

After the GATE exams for all the branches will be over, candidates will be made available their GATE response sheet. On the basis of this GATE Response Sheet, candidates get an idea about their performance. On the basis of this GATE Response Sheet and an effective GATE Rank Predictor, students can predict their GATE rank. If you are going to write the GATE 2020 exam, then you can predict your GATE 2020 rank using the GATE 2020 Rank Predictor of IES Master.

By using the IES Master GATE 2020 Rank Predictor, GATE aspirants can determine their GATE rank well before the actual GATE 2020 result is announced by IIT Delhi.

Features of GATE 2020 Rank Predictor

Accurate Result: By determining their GATE 2020 Rank in advance, students aspiring for doing their post-graduation from reputed engineering institutes such as IITs/NITs etc. will get an idea about the institutes in which they can apply. As the IES Master GATE Rank Predictor tool uses the same algorithm which is used by IITs and NITs, students will get a near to accurate result on the basis of their GATE 2020 score. Even for students who are aspiring to begin their professional engineering career through any of the Maharatna PSUs, Navratna PSUs or Miniratna PSUs as on the basis of their GATE 2020 score and the GATE cut-offs the desired PSUs in recruiting management trainees, assistant engineers, etc., they can get an idea about the PSUs they can prepare for.

User-friendly Interface: The interface of IES Master GATE 2020 Rank Predictor Tool has been designed and structured by the R&D team of IES Master in such a manner it is user-friendly and very simple to use in a hassle-free manner. All that is required by the students is to give some information about themselves such as their name, stream, contact number, GATE 2020 Response Sheet, and they will come to know about their probable rank in GATE 2020.

Useful for GATE aspirant from Core engineering streams: The GATE 2020 Rank Predictor of IES Master can be used by the students of all the four core streams i.e. Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics to know their probable GATE 2020 rank as soon as the GATE 2020 Response Sheets are made available.

Normalization of the Result: The GATE rank provided by IES Master GATE 2020 Rank Predictor is going to be much closer to the real GATE rank as it calculates the same on basis of the same normalization method which is used by the GATE conducting bodies. Normalisation is process that is used to convert raw marks i.e. actual marks scored in GATE exam into scores.

Meaning of GATE Marks, GATE Score and GATE Rank

Engineering students who have written GATE exam for the first time must be a bit confused when they come across the terms GATE marks, GATE Score, and GATE Rank. To make it easier for them to understand these terms, here we are explaining them in a layman’s language.

GATE Marks: As you know, the GATE 2020 exam is conducted for a total of 100 marks consisting of 65 questions, which are a mix of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and Numeric Answer Type Questions (NAT Questions). Understand the GATE exam pattern is also important to know GATE marks are calculated.

GATE Score: GATE score is calculated by normalizing the marks scored by a candidate in the actual GATE exam. The GATE score is calculated out of 1000, and it is derived by using a certain formula for normalizing the marks.

GATE Rank: GATE Rank, which is commonly termed as GATE AIR (All India Rank), is given on the basis of GATE score to all the candidates appearing for each paper of GATE.

So, the moment your GATE Response Sheet is made available, go through IES Master GATE 2020 Rank Predictor, and predict your GATE 2020 rank well before the actual results are out. This will surely help you plan your future course of action.

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