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GATE 2014 Mock Test for Practice

Candidates can now practice GATE papers online by clicking on the relevant links for Mock Test given below. It may be noted that:
  1. This facility is provided ONLY for the sake of practice so that the candidates appearing for the GATE 2014 Examination become familiar with the process of the GATE online examination.
  2. The mock test papers are based on previous years' question papers or dummy papers. It is needless to mention that the actual content of GATE 2014 question papers will be completely different from the content of the Mock Test papers that appear here.
  3. Please use Internet Explorer 7.0/8.0/9.0 on Windows XP/7. Once a link is clicked, a login page with login and password fields appear. However, these are dummy and one can go to the test by clicking "Sign in".
  4. Please note that the responses that you click are not recorded and no score will be generated. You can terminate the mock test at any time. The submit button will be in “disable mode”.



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