GATE Agricultural Engineering (AG) Previous Question Papers

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GATE Agricultural Engineering (AG) is a specialized branch in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, designed for aspirants pursuing careers in agricultural engineering, farm machinery, irrigation systems, and agricultural processing. This branch tests your understanding of agricultural systems, soil and water conservation, farm power and machinery, and post-harvest technology. Practicing GATE AG previous question papers is crucial for understanding the exam format and improving your performance.

Agricultural Engineering combines principles from mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and agricultural sciences to develop solutions for farming challenges. GATE AG aspirants typically include graduates from Agricultural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil Engineering backgrounds who wish to pursue higher studies or careers in agricultural research organizations like ICAR, agricultural universities, irrigation departments, and agri-tech companies.

Key Subjects in GATE Agricultural Engineering

Core Agricultural Subjects

  • Farm Machinery and Power
  • Soil and Water Conservation
  • Irrigation and Drainage
  • Post-Harvest Technology
  • Agricultural Processing

Foundation Subjects

  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Strength of Materials
  • Heat and Mass Transfer

GATE Agricultural Engineering Previous Question Papers (2007-2025)

Download GATE AG previous year question papers with answer keys from 2007 to 2025. These GATE Agricultural Engineering previous question papers help you understand the exam pattern, question types, difficulty level, and time management strategies. Solve these previous papers regularly to identify important topics and improve your problem-solving speed. These solved previous year papers are essential for effective GATE AG preparation and will help you score better in the actual exam.

GATE AG Paper Pattern & Trends

Exam Pattern: GATE AG consists of 65 questions (55 technical + 10 General Aptitude) worth 100 marks. The paper duration is 3 hours. Topics like Farm Machinery, Soil and Water Conservation, Irrigation Engineering, and Post-Harvest Technology are frequently tested across all years. Studying the previous question papers helps you understand how these topics are distributed in the actual exam.

Recent Trends (2020-2025)

Recent GATE AG previous question papers have shown consistent emphasis on Farm Machinery and Power with questions on tractors, tillage equipment, and harvesting machinery. Soil and Water Conservation topics focus on erosion control, watershed management, and conservation structures. Irrigation Engineering questions cover canal design, sprinkler systems, and drip irrigation. Engineering Mathematics maintains significant weightage, typically around 13-15 marks. Reviewing these recent previous papers helps understand the current exam trends.

Historical Analysis (2007-2019)

Earlier GATE AG previous question papers (2007-2013) were conducted offline and had slightly different patterns. From 2014 onwards, GATE became completely online. The transition period (2014-2016) saw some variations in question distribution, but core subjects remained consistent. Previous papers from 2017-2019 show the modern pattern that continues today, with balanced coverage of all major agricultural engineering domains. Analyzing these previous year papers helps identify recurring topics and question patterns.

GATE AG Cutoff Marks

  • GATE 2025: General - 25.0, OBC/EWS - 22.5, SC/ST/PwD - 16.6
  • GATE 2024: General - 25.0, OBC/EWS - 22.5, SC/ST/PwD - 16.6

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Note: All GATE AG previous question papers are provided for educational purposes. Regular practice with these previous year papers, combined with a strong understanding of core concepts, is essential for success in GATE Agricultural Engineering. Make sure to download and save these previous papers for offline practice. Solving these previous question papers under timed conditions will help you prepare effectively for the actual GATE AG exam.