GATE Mathematics 2026: Exam Date, Detailed Syllabus & Topic Weightage

Master the MA Paper: In-depth analysis of Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, and 2026 Strategy.

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GATE 2026 MA Exam Timeline
IIT Guwahati has slotted the Mathematics (MA) paper for the first Sunday of the 2026 window. Below are the critical dates to keep in your calendar:
Event
Official Date / Time
Admit Card Release
January 13, 2026
MA Exam Date
February 1, 2026 (2:30 PM - 5:30 PM)
Result Declaration
March 19, 2026
Paper Structure & Marking Scheme
The MA paper consists of 65 questions for a total of 100 marks. Unlike engineering papers, the MA paper does not have a separate "Engineering Mathematics" section; the core subject accounts for 85% of the total marks.
• MCQ (Multiple Choice): Standard 1 or 2 mark questions with 1/3 or 2/3 negative marking.
• MSQ (Multiple Select): One or more options are correct. No negative marking. These are common in Abstract Algebra and Analysis.
• NAT (Numerical Answer): Calculation-based questions. No negative marking. Frequent in Numerical Analysis and LPP.
Major Marks Distribution
For 2026, the weightage is distributed across several core pillars of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
Section
Approx. Marks
Priority Level
General Aptitude
15 Marks
Mandatory
Linear Algebra
10-12 Marks
Critical
Real Analysis
10-12 Marks
Critical
Abstract Algebra
8-10 Marks
High
Calculus & Complex Analysis
12-15 Marks
High
Core Syllabus: High Yield Focus Areas
To target an AIR under 200, you must master these core technical pillars:
1. Linear Algebra: Vector spaces, Dimension, Eigenvalues/Eigenvectors, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem, and Diagonalization.
2. Real Analysis: Sequences and Series, Continuity, Uniform convergence, and Riemann Integration.
3. Complex Analysis: Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Contour Integration, and Residue Theorem.
4. Numerical Analysis: Solution of non-linear equations, Interpolation, and Numerical integration (Trapezoidal/Simpson's).
Applied Math & LPP
While Pure Math requires deep conceptual clarity, these Applied sections are often the key to scoring fast points:
• Linear Programming (LPP): Simplex method, Duality, and Transportation problems.
• Differential Equations: ODEs (First order, higher order linear) and PDEs (Wave, Heat, and Laplace equations).
• Functional Analysis: Normed linear spaces and Banach spaces.
Success Strategy for MA 2026
1. Prioritize Aptitude: Don't ignore these 15 marks. They are often the difference between qualifying and getting an IIT seat.
2. Master the MSQs: Since Abstract Algebra and Topology questions are often MSQs, ensure your definitions and counter-examples are clear.
3. NAT Accuracy: Practice Numerical Analysis and Calculus questions without options to improve precision for the NAT section.
4. PYQ Drills (2014-2025): IIT Guwahati has a history of prioritizing Linear Algebra and Real Analysis; focus on their previous question styles.
Official Links & Reference Portals
Stay updated with the Organizing Institute for any syllabus addendums: