Candidates preparing for
GATE 2026 have received an important update: the
release of the admit card has been postponed by the organizing institute,
IIT Guwahati. While the
exam is scheduled to be held in february 2026, students will need to wait a little longer for their admit cards.
Why the Delay Happened- The official reason for the delay has not been explicitly stated yet.
- Possible factors include:
Technical or administrative issues in the GATE portal.
Finalizing exam centers and candidate lists.Ensuring
accuracy in details like candidate information, exam cities, and paper codes.
New Admit Card Date- IIT Guwahati will announce the new admit card release date soon.
- Candidates are advised to regularly check the official GATE 2026 website for updates.
What Candidates Should Do NowKeep Login Credentials ReadyEnsure your
GATE application ID and password are working.This will help in
downloading the admit card quickly once released.
Verify application DetailsDouble-check your
name, paper, exam city, and personal details in your application.Any errors should be reported immediately when the correction window opens.
Prepare Exam DocumentsApart from the admit card,
valid photo ID proof (like PAN, Aadhaar, Passport, or Driving License) is required on exam day.Keep these ready to avoid last-minute confusion.
Stay UpdatedFollow
official GATE portals and notifications.Avoid relying on third-party websites for exact release dates—they may not be accurate.
Important Points About GATE 2026- Exam Month: february 2026
- Exam Conducting Body: IIT Guwahati
- Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Score Use: For M.Tech admissions, PSU recruitment, and other academic purposes
ConclusionWhile the
GATE 2026 admit card release has been delayed, candidates should
stay calm and prepared. Keeping all documents ready, verifying application details, and monitoring the
official GATE website are the best ways to avoid last-minute issues.
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