GATE Psu Cutoff 2026: Branch-Wise Scores, Category Ranks & Latest Trends

At a GATE score of 845, the GATE PSU Cutoff for Mechanical Engineering (General category) at NPCIL in 2025 represented a highly competitive threshold for recruitment. This GATE PSU cutoff is the minimum score required by Public Sector Undertakings to shortlist candidates for further selection rounds like group discussions and interviews, with many PSUs releasing their specific cutoffs after the GATE 2026 results were declared on March 19, 2026. Unreserved category candidates generally need a score of 650 or higher for better chances of PSU recruitment through GATE 2026. The 2026 cutoff will be updated post-release.

Gate PSU Cutoff 2026: Notification, Application & Exam Date Schedule

The following table outlines key dates for the GATE 2026 examination and general timelines for PSU recruitment notifications.

Event Date
GATE 2026 Exam Dates February 7, 8, 14, 15, 2026
GATE 2026 Result Announcement March 19, 2026
GATE 2026 Qualifying Cutoff Release March 28, 2026
PSU Recruitment Notifications (Start) March 2026 onwards

GATE PSU 2025 Branch-wise Closing Marks: Civil, Computer Science, Electrical & Mechanical (Latest — 2026 awaited)

The table below presents the GATE PSU closing marks for various engineering branches in 2025 for the General category, reflecting the competitive landscape for recruitment.

Branch 2025 General Category Marks
Civil Engineering (CE) 72.52
Computer Science (CS) 67.88
Electrical Engineering (EE) 58.64
Electronics Engineering (EC) 52.67
Mechanical Engineering (ME) 68.45

GATE PSU 2025 Category-wise Cutoff: Civil Engineering General, OBC, SC, ST & EWS Marks (Latest — 2026 awaited)

Here are the category-wise GATE PSU closing marks for Civil Engineering in 2025, illustrating the varying thresholds for different applicant groups.

Category Civil Engineering 2025 Marks
General (Unreserved) 72.52
OBC 67.3
SC 59.14
ST 60.68
EWS 67.9
PwD 30.43

GATE PSU Cutoff Trends: 2025 Marks & Expected 2026 Scores by Branch

This section outlines the 2025 GATE marks for PSU recruitment and the expected score ranges for top PSUs in 2026, based on previous year trends.

Branch 2025 General Marks (Example PSUs) Expected Top PSU 2026 Score Range (General)
Civil Engineering (CE) 72.52 700 – 760
Computer Science (CS) 67.88 850 – 900
Electrical Engineering (EE) 58.64 780 – 820
Electronics Engineering (EC) 52.67 770 – 820
Mechanical Engineering (ME) 68.45 750 – 800

FAQs

Q: When will the GATE PSU cutoff 2026 be released?

A: While the GATE 2026 results were declared on March 19, 2026, individual PSUs release their specific recruitment cutoffs after their application and selection processes are completed, typically from March onwards.

Q: What is a good GATE score for PSU recruitment in 2026?

A: For top PSUs, a GATE score of 750-800+ is generally considered good for shortlisting in 2026, with some top PSUs expecting scores near 800 or higher for General category candidates in core branches.

Q: Which PSUs recruit through GATE 2026?

A: Many prominent Public Sector Undertakings like IOCL, ONGC, NTPC, GAIL, BHEL, HPCL, BPCL, NPCIL, and SAIL recruit engineers through GATE 2026 scores.

Q: Is the GATE qualifying cutoff the same as the PSU cutoff?

A: No, the GATE qualifying cutoff is the minimum mark required to clear the exam, released by the conducting IIT. The PSU cutoff, however, is significantly higher and represents the minimum score required for shortlisting by individual PSUs for their recruitment processes.

Q: How long is the GATE score valid for PSU recruitment?

A: A GATE score is typically valid for three years from the date of result declaration. For GATE 2026, the score remains valid until March 2029.

Q: What is the selection process for PSU jobs through GATE?

A: The selection process for PSU jobs through GATE usually involves shortlisting candidates based on their GATE score, followed by further stages such as group discussions (GD) and/or personal interviews (PI).

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Nishit Kumar is a senior EdTech industry leader with over a decade of experience in building and scaling education platforms. He was instrumental in building Collegedunia from the ground up, shaping its product, content, and growth strategy. At FindMyCollege, Nishit oversees content and editorial strategy, guiding topic selection, content frameworks to ensure accuracy, relevance, and student-first value across the website.

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