GATE (XL/BT)

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).

  1. 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
  1. 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
  1. 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
  1. Eligibility Criteria (Common for GATE XL & BT)
  1. 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.

  1. Marking Scheme
  1. 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
  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. Conclusion: Which Exam to Choose?