GATE EEE 2026
Power up your rank: grid-aligned syllabus, weightage-led plan, PYQs with answers, and handpicked EE books/notes so you study smarter and climb faster.
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GATE EEE Syllabus
Complete subject coverage
The GATE EEE syllabus spans core subjects like Electrical Machines, Power Systems, Power Electronics, Control Systems, Signals & Systems, Analog & Digital Electronics, Network Theory, Measurements, and Engineering Mathematics.
Quick Tip: Start with high-weightage areas (Machines, Power Systems, Math) and interleave Control/Signals for steady progress.
Previous Year Papers
1991-2025 with answer keys
Practice with real exam papers to understand question patterns, difficulty levels, and improve time management.
Pro Tip: Drill the last 5 years under exam timing; tag mistakes by subject to refine your weak spots.
Subject Wise Weightage
Marks distribution analysis
Understand subject-wise weightage to prioritize your prep and hit the highest-yield topics first.
Cutoff Marks
All categories & years
Check GATE EEE cutoff marks for all categories and set your target with confidence.
Latest Cutoff
Branch-wise EEE cutoff for the most recent year
Trends & Targets
Multi-year trends to set safe target scores for your category
Note: Aim for 10-15 marks above the last cutoff for your category to stay safe.
Best Books
Recommended study materials
A concise set of guide books, solved papers, and complete packages to cover every EEE subject efficiently.
Free PDF Books & Study Materials
Downloadable resources
Access free downloadable PDF books and study materials for GATE EEE preparation.
Study Notes
Handwritten notes from top institutes
Access handwritten notes and study materials from top GATE coaching institutes.
Preparation Strategy
Win the exam with a focused plan
Build a weekly loop: weightage-first study blocks, PYQ drills, and fast formula refreshers to keep scores climbing.
Key Preparation Plays:
- Prioritize Machines, Power Systems, Power Electronics; keep Math daily
- Weekly PYQ simulations; track errors by subject and revisit weak spots
- Mix theory and numericals daily; close with formula flash reviews
- Use mock tests to lock timing and accuracy two months out
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