GATE XL (Life Sciences) & GATE BT (Biotechnology) – Complete Exam Details
The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is a national-level entrance exam for admission to M.Tech., Ph.D., and PSU recruitment. The exam is conducted for multiple subjects, including Life Sciences (XL) and Biotechnology (BT).
- Exam Overview
Feature | GATE XL (Life Sciences) | GATE BT (Biotechnology) |
Conducting Body | IITs & IISc | IITs & IISc |
Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Duration | 3 Hours | 3 Hours |
Total Marks | 100 | 100 |
Number of Questions | 65 | 65 |
Question Types | MCQs, MSQs, NATs | MCQs, MSQs, NATs |
Negative Marking | Yes | Yes |
Exam Frequency | Annual (February) | Annual (February) |
Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree in Science or Engineering | Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology or related fields |
Admission Purpose | M.Sc., Ph.D., and Research Programs | M.Tech., Ph.D., and PSU Jobs |
Validity of Score Card | Three years | Three years |
- GATE XL (Life Sciences) – Detailed Structure
GATE XL Paper has two parts:
✅ General Aptitude (GA) – 15 Marks (Common for all GATE Papers)
✅ Life Sciences Subjects – 85 Marks (Choose 2 from Sections C to H)
Subjects in GATE XL
Section | Subjects | Weightage |
Section A (Compulsory) | Chemistry | 25 Marks |
Section B (Optional) | Biochemistry | 30 Marks |
Section C (Optional) | Botany | 30 Marks |
Section D (Optional) | Microbiology | 30 Marks |
Section E (Optional) | Zoology | 30 Marks |
Section F (Optional) | Food Technology | 30 Marks |
Question Distribution (GATE XL)
Type | Number of Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks |
MCQs | 35-40 | 1 or 2 Marks | 40-45 |
MSQs | 10-15 | 1 or 2 Marks | 10-20 |
NATs | 10-15 | 1 or 2 Marks | 15-25 |
- GATE BT (Biotechnology) – Detailed Structure
GATE BT Paper has two parts:
✅ General Aptitude (GA) – 15 Marks (Common for all GATE Papers)
✅ Biotechnology Core Subjects – 85 Marks
Subjects in GATE BT
Topic | Weightage |
Engineering Mathematics | 13-15 Marks |
General Biology | 8-10 Marks |
Bioprocess Engineering & Downstream Processing | 15-18 Marks |
Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering | 15-18 Marks |
Cell Biology & Immunology | 10-12 Marks |
Plant, Animal & Microbial Biotechnology | 10-12 Marks |
Recombinant DNA Technology | 8-10 Marks |
Biochemical Engineering | 10-12 Marks |
Question Distribution (GATE BT)
Type | Number of Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks |
MCQs | 35-40 | 1 or 2 Marks | 40-45 |
MSQs | 10-15 | 1 or 2 Marks | 10-20 |
NATs | 10-15 | 1 or 2 Marks | 15-25 |
- Eligibility Criteria (Common for GATE XL & BT)
- Educational Qualification:
- Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc./B.Tech./B.E./B.Pharm./M.Sc.)
- No minimum percentage required
- Final-year UG students, any year PG or pass out student can apply.
- Age Limit: No age limit
- Number of Attempts: No restriction
- Syllabus Comparison – GATE XL vs. GATE BT
Topic | GATE XL | GATE BT |
Biochemistry | ✅ | ✅ |
Cell Biology | ✅ | ✅ |
Genetics & Molecular Biology | ✅ | ✅ |
Microbiology | ✅ | ✅ |
Plant & Animal Biotechnology | ✅ | ✅ |
Bioprocess Engineering | ❌ | ✅ |
Downstream Processing | ❌ | ✅ |
Mathematics & Statistics | ❌ | ✅ |
Food Technology | ✅ (Optional) | ❌ |
GATE XL is more biology-focused, while GATE BT includes engineering, mathematics, and industrial applications.
- Marking Scheme
- MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions):
- 1-mark MCQs → -0.33 for wrong answer
- 2-mark MCQs → -0.66 for wrong answer
- MSQs (Multiple Select Questions): No negative marking
- NATs (Numerical Answer Type Questions): No negative marking
- Important Dates (Tentative for 2026)
Event | Date |
Notification Release | August 2025 |
Application Start | September 2025 |
Last Date to Apply | October 2025 |
Admit Card Release | January 2026 |
Exam Date | February 2026 |
Result Declaration | March 2026 |
- Exam Difficulty Level & Preparation Strategy
Difficulty Level
Exam | Difficulty Level | Conceptual vs. Analytical |
GATE XL | Moderate | 70% Conceptual, 30% Analytical |
GATE BT | Tough | 50% Conceptual, 50% Analytical |
Preparation Tips
✅ Understand the syllabus – Focus on high-weightage topics.
✅ Refer to standard books – Alberts (Cell Biology), Lehninger (Biochemistry), Karp (Molecular Biology), Shuler & Kargi (Bioprocess Engineering).
✅ Practice previous years’ papers – Identify recurring question patterns.
✅ Work on numerical problems – Bioprocess calculations, enzyme kinetics, probability in genetics.
✅ Attempt mock tests – Simulate exam conditions.
- Career Opportunities After GATE XL & BT
GATE XL
🎓 M.Sc./Ph.D. admissions in IISc, IITs, IISERs, NITs, and CSIR labs.
🏢 Jobs in Biotech, Pharma, Food, and Environmental sectors.
🧪 Research roles in molecular biology, microbiology, ecology, and bioinformatics.
GATE BT
🎓 M.Tech. and Ph.D. admissions in IITs, NITs, and IIITs.
🏢 PSU recruitment – DRDO, BARC, CSIR, IOCL, ONGC (Biotech R&D).
🧬 Industrial Biotechnology, Biopharmaceuticals, and Genetic Engineering jobs.
- Conclusion: Which Exam to Choose?
- Choose GATE XL if you are interested in pure life sciences, research, and academia.
- Choose GATE BT if you are interested in biotechnology, engineering applications, and industrial R&D.