The GATE result 2023 will include the scores obtained by candidates along with qualifying marks and All India Rank (AIR). Along with the result, GATE qualifying cutoff will also be released by IIT Kanpur. Candidates clearing the GATE cutoff 2023 will be further called for the counselling process. The GATE qualifying cutoff score for CSE & Mechanical is 32.5 and 28.4, respectively. The GATE scorecard has also been released on March 21, 2023 with a validity of maximum of 3 years.
The GATE scorecard was released on March 21, 2023 and will be available for download till May 31, 2023. The scorecards can be downloaded after paying an additional fee of INR 500 if the deadline has passed. The GATE scorecards remain valid till 3 years. Candidates are required to login to the GOAPS portal to download their respective scorecard.
IIT Kanpur declared the GATE results 2023 on March 16, 2023. Candidates can use the GOAPS portal at gate.iitk.ac.in to view their GATE 2023 results by logging in with their email address and password.
Gate review scorecards help assess accrued risk and make decisions at each gate review or major milestone. Two kinds of gate reviews exist: functional-level gate reviews and executive-level gate reviews.
Functional reviews are detailed and tactical in nature and help prepare for executive review. Executive reviews are strategic in nature and look at macro-level risk in terms of how this particular project contributes to the overall portfolio of projects being commercialized or managed in the post-launch environment. Functional gatekeepers worry about microdetails within their particular project; executive gatekeepers worry about accrued risk across all projects that represent the future growth potential for the business as a portfolio. One looks at alignment of project risk across the business strategy, whereas the other looks at alignment of risk within the specific project's tactics and requirements. Functional reviews can be done for technical teams as independent events from other teams on the project. Executive reviews are summary presentations that include both technical and marketing, as well as all other forms of macrogate deliverables.
The integrated system of tool, task, and gate deliverable scorecards provides a control plan for quantifying accrued risk in a traceable format that goes well beyond simple checklists. The task scorecard feeds summary data to this gate deliverable scorecard.
Numerous companies committed to strategic portfolio management use this common format. The executive gate-keeping team looks at a number of these scorecards to balance risk across its portfolio of projects as the team seeks to grow the top line according to its business strategy. No project is immune from scrutiny or elimination if the summary data warrants that decisive action. Scorecards aid in decisiveness.
The Stage-Gate model breaks down the often complex and chaotic process of taking an idea from inception to launch into smaller stages (where project activities are conducted) and gates (where business evaluations and Go/Kill decisions are made). In its entirety, Stage-Gate incorporates upfront pre-development activities (customer driven business justification and preliminary feasibilities), development activities (technical, marketing, and operations) and commercialization activities (market launch and post launch learning) into one complete, robust business process.
Preceding each stage, a project passes through a gate where a decision is made whether or not to continue investing in the project (a Go/Kill decision). These serve as quality-control checkpoints with three goals: ensure quality of execution, evaluate business rationale, and approve the project plan and resources.
Each gate has a different purpose. For example, Gate 1 is a gentle, early screen of new ideas while Gate 3 is a tougher, business rational driven decision gate that approves projects to enter into the more expensive development stage. Each Gate is, however, structured in a similar way:
Decision Criteria: Every project is measured against a clearly defined set of success criteria. The criteria should be robust to help identify winning products sooner. The authentic Stage-Gate process typically incorporates six proven criteria: (See sample scorecard in Figure 2)
Outputs: A decision is made (Go/Kill/Hold/Recycle). If a Go decision is made, then new product development resources are committed to continue the project. The action plan for the next stage is approved. A list of deliverables and a date for the next gate meeting is set.
The Stage-Gate model is designed to improve the speed and quality of execution of product innovation activities. The process helps project teams prepare the right information, with the right level of detail, at the right gate to support the best decision possible. The process empowers the project team by providing them with a roadmap with clear decisions, priorities, and deliverables at each gate. High quality deliverables submitted to Gatekeepers enables better, more timely and fact-based decisions for allocating capital and operating resources.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur will announce the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2023 result by next week. According to the announced date, GATE result 2023 will be out on 16 March in online mode. Once out, applicants will be able to check their GATE 2023 result at gate.iitk.ac.in. However, the scorecard of GATE 2023 will be out on 21 March.
Only those who have qualified the cut off for the GATE Exam will be given the GATE scorecard by the official conducting authority. Consequently, the GATE Scorecard 2023 will not be available to candidates who have not fulfilled this requirement set by GATE officials. However, you must note that:
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur has released the scorecard of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2023) today. Candidates can download their scorecards from the official website gate.iitk.ac.in.
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GATE result 2021: With the release of GATE 2021 result, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay today published the scorecard consisting individual scores. Candidates can download their scorecard from the official website gate.iitb.ac.in.
The qualified candidates can only access the GATE scorecard which is valid for upto three years from the date of issuance. The result was earlier released on March 19. A total of 38 students topped the GATE exam this year, the cut-off marks varied between 26-36. The engineering entrance was held between February 6 to 14.
GATE 2022: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Kharagpur) has released the score card of the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2022. Candidates are now able to download their GATE scorecards through the IIT Kharagpur's official website-- gate.iitkgp.ac.in, using their enrollment ID and password.
Careers360 verified with toppers, candidates appeared in GATE 2022 who mentioned that the download score card link was activated on March 22 night. GATE Academy Director Umesh Dhande said, "The score card was released yesterday around 9 PM, available to download at the website- gate.iitkgp.ac.in." AIR 6 (Biomedical Engineering) Madhav Parihar said, "I have downloaded my score card today morning."
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur has released the score card of Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2022) on March 21. Candidates who have appeared in the examination can check their result on the official website of GATE at gate.iitkgp.ac.in. The GATE 2022 result was announced on March 17.
Candidates can access their GATE 2022 scorecards through their enrolment ID or email address and password. GATE 2022 was held on the 5th, 6th, 12th, and 13th of February. On February 21, the tentative answer keys were released, and objections were accepted till February 25.
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