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GATE 2026 Admit Card Postponed: Know Why the Date Was Postponed and When the New Update Will Arrive

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GATE 2026 Admit Card Postponed: The postponement of the admit card is a cause for some concern for students preparing for GATE 2026. The organizing institute, IIT Guwahati, will soon release a new date for the admit card. Until then, candidates are advised to rely only on notices related to the official website and continue with their exam preparation.

GATE 2026 Admit Card Postponed: Important news has emerged for lakhs of students preparing for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2026. IIT Guwahati has postponed the release date of the GATE 2026 exam admit card. The admit card was initially scheduled to be released on January 2, 2026, but it has now been delayed. Therefore, candidates should keep an eye on the dates and notifications released on their official website iitg.ac.in.

Candidates who have registered for the entrance exam can take mock tests for the exam. IIT Guwahati has released a mock test link for practice. The exam will be conducted on February 7, February 8, February 14, and February 15, 2026, in computer-based test (CBT) mode.

GATE 2026 Admit Card Postponed: How to download the admit card when it is released?

  • First, go to the official GATE website iitg.ac.in.
  • On the homepage, click on the GOAPS login or GATE 2026 Admit Card link.
  • Enter your registration ID and password.
  • After logging in, the GATE 2026 Admit Card will appear on the screen.
  • Download the PDF and take a printout.

Before downloading the admit card, you should carefully check all the details such as your name, roll number, exam center, and date, so that candidates do not face any problems later.

GATE 2026 Admit Card Postponed: What to do if there is a mistake in the admit card?

If you find any errors in your GATE 2026 admit card after downloading it, such as mistakes in your name spelling, photograph, signature, or exam center details, candidates can check the Help Desk or Contact Us section on the official website. Then, send an email including your Enrollment ID, name, paper code, and details of the error. You should regularly check the official website for all updates related to corrections.