GATE 2025 Results: Celebrating the Top Achievers and Their Remarkable Scores.

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The GATE 2025 results have been officially announced, showcasing the top performers across various engineering disciplines. Conducted by IIT Roorkee, this year’s Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) attracted a significant number of candidates, all vying for top ranks in a highly competitive environment.
Overview of GATE 2025 Toppers
The GATE 2025 toppers list highlights exceptional candidates who achieved remarkable scores and percentiles. Here are some of the key details about the top performers:
- Civil Engineering (CE): Abhay Singh secured the top rank.
- Mechanical Engineering (ME): Rajneesh Bijarniya emerged as the leading candidate.
- Electrical Engineering (EE): Pradip Chauhan claimed the top position.
- Instrumentation Engineering (IN): Kailash Goyal topped this category.
- Computer Science and Information Technology (CSE): Hemanth Reddy and others also performed exceptionally well.
Detailed Toppers List
Branch Name | Topper Name | GATE AIR | Marks (Out of 100) | Composite Score (Out of 1000) |
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Civil Engineering | Abhay Singh | 1 | To be updated | To be updated |
Mechanical Engineering | Rajneesh Bijarniya | 1 | To be updated | To be updated |
Electrical Engineering | Pradip Chauhan | 1 | To be updated | To be updated |
Instrumentation Engineering | Kailash Goyal | 1 | To be updated | To be updated |
Computer Science & Engineering | Hemanth Reddy | 3 | To be updated | To be updated |
Test Paper | Name of the Candidate | Raw Marks (out of 100) | GATE Score (out of 1000) |
Aerospace Engineering | Kundan Jaiswal | 86.33 | 962 |
Agricultural Engineering | Pratik Sherke | 75.67 | 1000 |
Architecture and Planning | Gajender Kumar Sharma | 77 | 981 |
Biomedical Engineering | Sanjeev C Achar | 54.33 | 1000 |
Biotechnology | Akanksha S | 83 | 1000 |
Civil Engineering | Deepak | 87.33 | 989 |
Civil Engineering | Bhanu Pratap Singh | 87.33 | 989 |
Chemical Engineering | Adarsh Rai | 73.33 | 1000 |
Computer Science and Information Technology | Piyush Kumar | 90 | 1000 |
Chemistry | Himanshu Papnai | 78 | 1000 |
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence | Ayyagari Sathya Sai Srikar | 90 | 1000 |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | Raja Majhi | 84.67 | 1000 |
Electrical Engineering | Manoj Kumar Sinha | 77 | 1000 |
Electrical Engineering | Shivam | 77 | 1000 |
Electrical Engineering | Sai Kiran Adelly | 77 | 1000 |
Environmental Science and Engineering | Gaddipati Yaswanth Babu | 77.33 | 965 |
Ecology and Evolution | Dhrubojyoti Patra | 81.67 | 1000 |
Geomatics Engineering | Vaibhav Sonkar | 79.33 | 1000 |
Geology and Geophysics (Geology) | Jaydeep Roy | 82.33 | 1000 |
Geology and Geophysics (Geophysics) | Shivam Kumar Rai | 75.33 | 999 |
Instrumentation Engineering | Rishabh Gupta | 82.67 | 984 |
Mathematics | Suyash Srivastava | 71.33 | 1000 |
Mechanical Engineering | Suraj Kumar Samal | 84.67 | 1000 |
Mining Engineering | Anurag Kumar Pathak | 58.33 | 966 |
Metallurgical Engineering | Hrutidipan Pradhan | 81.67 | 977 |
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering | Prince Kumar | 55.33 | 1000 |
Petroleum Engineering | Saurabh Kumar | 80.67 | 955 |
Physics | Anurag Singh | 78.33 | 1000 |
Production and Industrial Engineering | Kumar Vishesh | 84.67 | 1000 |
Statistics | Sinchan Snigdha Adhikary | 89.67 | 1000 |
Textile Engineering and Fibre Science | Meenu Munjal | 72 | 1000 |
Engineering Sciences (Engineering Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics) | Ghanshyam Girish Dhamat | 83 | 989 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics) | Srijan Shashwat | 70.33 | 940 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (English) | Ajay Kumar | 83 | 1000 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Linguistics) | Jesu Nazarene Roy | 77.33 | 1000 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Philosophy) | Utkarsh Rana | 58.67 | 1000 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Psychology) | Srishti Datta | 77.67 | 975 |
Humanities and Social Sciences (Sociology) | Mohammed Shefin M P | 63 | 1000 |
Life Sciences (Chemistry, Biochemistry, Zoology) | Siddhant Bhardwaj | 77.33 | 1000 |
Significance of GATE Scores
The GATE exam is crucial for postgraduate admissions in prestigious institutions and plays a significant role in recruitment for various Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). The scores are valid for three years, providing candidates ample opportunities to pursue higher education or secure jobs in esteemed organizations.
Expert Insights on Preparation and Future Opportunities
Experts emphasize that the competition in GATE is intensifying every year. Candidates are encouraged to focus on understanding the exam pattern, enhancing their problem-solving skills, and staying updated with current trends in engineering. The importance of strategic preparation cannot be overstated, as it significantly impacts performance.
Conclusion
The GATE 2025 results mark a pivotal moment for aspiring engineers across India. The achievements of these toppers serve as an inspiration for future candidates. With dedication and strategic preparation, success in GATE is within reach for many. For those looking to excel in their careers or pursue advanced studies, these results are just the beginning of new opportunities.