Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has released the detailed paper pattern of GATE Humanities and Social Science (XH) paper. According to the official notice, GATE XH Paper consists of General Aptitude (GA) and Reasoning Comprehension (B1) as compulsory sections and one section to opt from the list of six subjects.
Aspirants will be allowed to select any one of the subjects from English, Philosophy, Economics, Linguistics, Psychology, and Sociology depending on their qualifying degree.
GATE 2021 is not just for engineers only, students from humanities background will also be eligible to appear for the test. Aspirants will also have the option to appear for two subjects from this year onwards.
With the introduction of the two new subjects- Humanities and Social Science (XH) and Environmental Science and Engineering (ES) , the total subjects has increased to 27. Check GATE 2021 Syllabus
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Sections | Topic Name |
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Section 1 | Reading Comprehension |
Section 2 | Expression |
Section 3 | Analytical reasoning |
Section 4 | Logical reasoning |
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Sections | Topic Name |
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Section 1 | Microeconomics |
Section 2 | Macroeconomics |
Section 3 | Statistics, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics |
Section 4 | International Economics |
Section 5 | Public Economics |
Section 6 | Development Economics |
Section 7 | Indian Economy |
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Sections | Topic Name |
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Section 1 | Multi-genre literature in English—poetry, the novel and other forms of fiction including the short story, drama, creative non-fiction, and non-fiction prose—with emphasis on the long 19th and 20th centuries |
Section 2 | Especially in a comparative context, anglophone and in English translation, literature from India and, extending to some degree, the larger Indian subcontinent |
Section 3 | Literary criticism and theory; critical and cultural intellectual-traditions and approaches widely referred to and used in the discipline of English |
Section 4 | History of English literature and English literary studies |
Section 5 | Research approaches and methodologies, including interpretive techniques responsive to literary forms, devices, concepts, and genres |
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Sections | Topic Name |
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Section 1 | Language and Linguistics |
Section 2 | Phonetics and Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics |
Section 3 | Historical Linguistics |
Section 4 | Sociolinguistics |
Section 5 | Areal Typology, Universals, Cross-linguistic Features |
Section 6 | Methods of analysis |
Section 7 | Applied Linguistics |
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Sections | Topic Name |
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Section 1 | Classical Indian Philosophy – Orthodox Systems: Sānkhya, Heterodox Systems: Cārvāka, Upaniṣads, Bhagavadgītā, and Dharmaśāstras, Kāṣmira Śaivism, Śaivasiddhānta, Vīra Śaivism, Śāktism and Vaiṣṇavism |
Section 2 | Contemporary Indian Philosophy – Vivekananda |
Section 3 | Classical and Modern Western Philosophy – Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Logic |
Section 4 | Contemporary Western Philosophy |
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Sections | Topic Name |
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Section 1 | Research Methods and Statistics |
Section 2 | Psychometrics: Foundations of Psychological measurement; Basic components |
Section 3 | Biological and evolutionary basis of behaviour |
Section 4 | Perception, Learning, Memory and Forgetting |
Section 5 | Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence and Language |
Section 6 | Personality: Theories of personality |
Section 7 | Motivation, Emotion and Stress and Coping |
Section 8 | Social psychology, Development across the life span, Applications of Psychology |
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Sections | Topic Name |
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Section 1 | Sociological Theory |
Section 2 | Research Methodology and Methods |
Section 3 | Sociological Concepts |
Section 4 | Agrarian Sociology and Rural Transformation |
Section 5 | Family, Marriage and Kinship |
Section 6 | Indian Society / Sociology of India |
Section 7 | Social Movements |
Section 8 | Sociology of Development |
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XH Paper Sections | Code | Marks |
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Reasoning and Comprehension | GA | 15 |
General Aptitude | B1 | 25 |
Any one optional subject | ||
Economics | C1 | 60 |
English | C2 | |
Linguistics | C3 | |
Philosophy | C4 | |
Psychology | C5 | |
Sociology | C6 |
Students who are in their pre-final year of undergraduate degree program are eligible to apply for the GATE XH exam.
GATE 2021 has opened opportunities for non-science students as the optional papers are from Arts and Commerce students.
Also, Students having passed or studying the course in any optional subject can apply for GATE XH 2021 Exam.
The selection of optional subjects has to be done as per the qualifying degree specialization. However, there are no age criteria for appearing in the GATE XH 2021 Exam.
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GATE 2021 Application Form are avaiblae at the official website till October 7, 2020. Students will be able to register themselves in online mode. Only the eligible candidates will be able to apply and appear for the examination.
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Ques. What are the main subjects in the Humanities and Social Science GATE 2021?
Ans. As per the latest examination pattern. There are multiple subjects such as Economics, Linguistics, English, Psychology, Philosophy, and Sociology in the Humanities and Social Science GATE 2021 – General Aptitude, Part-A(mandatory), and Part-B (attempt 1 out of 2 sections).
Ques. Is it necessary for a student to attempt all questions in the GATE examination?
Ans. Yes, applicants appearing in GATE must aim to attempt all questions asked in the question paper as the negative marking in this exam is not as harsh as in others.
Ques. Is the negative marking similar to 1-mark and 2-marks questions in GATE?
Ans. No, for the incorrect answer to a 1-mark question, 1/3rd mark will be subtracted, whereas 2/3rd marks will be subtracted for the incorrect answer to a 2-marks question.
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.