GATE 2022 Electronics & Communication (ECE) Question Paper Analysis (Available) - Check Difficulty Level, Weightage
The GATE 2022 electronics & communication engineering (EC) exam has been conducted and the candidates will find out the detailed GATE 2022 EC exam analysis and topic wise weightage along with the links to the official question paper and answer key from the following piece.
GATE 2022 ECE Question Paper Analysis & Answer Key: The GATE 2022 electronics & communication exam has been conducted in various exam centres for aspirants seeking admission into the postgraduate programme offered at various reputed institutions. IIT Kharagpur is conducting the GATE 2022 EC exam on 6 February in the morning session. The detailed analysis, based on the candidates’ reactions, will be available on this page after the exam concludes and we record the response of the candidates.
Questions in the GATE EC examination are asked in the format of MCQ, MSQ and NAT. The question paper is divided into General Aptitude and Core subject, i.e Electronics & Communication. TheGATE 2022 EC exam response sheet is expected to be released on 18th February. The GATE 2022 provisional answer key is expected on 26th February. The GATE 2022 result and cutoff scores will be released on 17th March.
The link through which the candidates can share their feedback regarding this year’s GATE electronics & communication exam is given below.
GATE 2022 Electronics & Communication (EC) Question Paper Feedback Form - Click here to share your feedback with us. It won’t take more than 2 minutes! |
GATE 2022 Electronics & Communication Question Paper Analysis
The detailed overall analysis of the GATE 2022 electronics & communication question paper analysis can be found from the following table -
Aspect | Analysis |
Overall Difficulty Level | Moderate to Difficult |
Total Number of MSQs | 14 |
Total Number of NATs | 18 |
Total Number of MCQs | 33 |
General Aptitude Difficulty Level | Easy to Moderate |
Engineering Mathematics Difficulty Level | Difficult |
High Weightage Topics | Communication Systems |
Expected Number of Good Attempts | 47+ |
Expected Good Score | 70+ |
Cutoff |
GATE 2022 ECE Topic-Wise Weightage & Marks Distribution
The topic-wise weightage and marks distribution of GATE 2022 ECE is as follows -
Name of the Topic | Total No. of 1 Mark Questions | Total No. of 2 Mark Questions | Total Marks Weightage |
Control System | 1 | 3 | 7 |
Digital Circuits | 3 | 4 | 11 |
Electronic Devices | 2 | 3 | 8 |
Signals & Systems | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Communication Systems | 3 | 5 | 13 |
Analog Circuits | 4 | 3 | 10 |
Engineering Mathematics | 6 | 5 | 16 |
Network Theory | 2 | 3 | 8 |
Electromagnetics | 2 | 2 | 6 |
General Aptitude | 5 | 5 | 15 |
GATE 2022 ECE Memory-Based Question Paper and Answer Key
The PDF of the GATE 2022 ECE memory-based question paper is available in the table below -
GATE 2022 Exam Analysis for All Papers
The detailed analysis of all the GATE 2022 papers are given in this section -
GATE 2022 Electronics & Communication Official Question Paper (PDF) and Answer Key
The direct link to access the GATE 2022 electronics & communication official question paper PDF and answer key will be released by February 26 -
GATE 2022 EC official question paper PDF | by February 26 |
GATE 2022 EC answer key | by February 26 |
Other Important GATE Articles
Get Help From Our Expert Counsellors
FAQs
What was the overall difficulty level of the GATE 2022 Electronics & Communication Engineering paper?
The overall difficulty level of the GATE 2022 Electronics & Communication Engineering paper was moderately difficult
Were there any MSQ-type questions in this year’s GATE ECE question paper?
Yes, this year’s GATE ECE question paper comprised 14 MSQ-type questions
What can be an expected good score in the GATE 2022 ECE paper?
An expected good score in the GATE 2022 ECE paper is around 70
Which were the high-weightage topics in this year’s GATE Electronics & Communication Engineering?
Topics like Digital Circuits, Communication Systems, Analog Circuits, Engineering Mathematics and General Aptitude were the high-weightage topics in this year’s GATE Electronics & Communication Engineering paper