PSU Recruitment Through GATE 2027: Complete Resume and Biodata Guide
PSUs like ONGC, NTPC, Coal India, and BHEL hire engineering graduates mainly through GATE scores, not a separate written exam. Once you are shortlisted, you submit a biodata in a specific format, different from a private-sector resume. Here is the full process.
9+
major PSUs recruiting through GATE scores each year
1 yr
typical GATE score validity for PSU recruitment (differs from the 3-year M.Tech validity)
2
stages after shortlisting for most PSUs: document check, then interview or group discussion
1
PSU on this list that does not primarily recruit through GATE (ISRO uses its own exam)
Section 01
How PSU Recruitment Through GATE Actually Works
If you are an engineering graduate, GATE is usually your entry point into a PSU, not a separate written exam. Here is the process most PSUs follow, from your GATE result to a final offer.
Preparing for a different government process instead? See our guides to the overall government job resume and biodata format, the UPSC biodata format, or the bank PO resume for IBPS and SBI.
1. Take GATE in your discipline
Your GATE score and All India Rank become your entry ticket. There is no separate PSU entrance exam to prepare for on top of this.
2. Watch for PSU notifications after results
PSUs open GATE-based recruitment windows a few months after GATE results are declared, usually between March and September. Each PSU announces its own vacancies, eligible branches, and application dates.
3. Apply and get shortlisted by GATE score
Most PSUs shortlist candidates directly by GATE score or normalized marks, in a ratio set for that year's vacancies. There is usually no additional written test at this stage.
4. Document verification
Shortlisted candidates submit certificates, category documents, and a biodata in the PSU's prescribed format, not a standard resume.
5. Group discussion and, or personal interview
Most PSUs still hold a personal interview, and some include a group discussion or group task before it. Your final merit position usually blends your GATE score with this stage, weighted according to that PSU's own rules.
6. Medical exam and final offer
Selected candidates undergo a medical fitness check before receiving a formal offer as a trainee or probationary engineer.
Section 02
PSU-by-PSU Snapshot: Who Recruits Through GATE
Cutoff scores are never published in advance and shift every year based on vacancies, the size of the applicant pool, and category-wise reservation. Treat any specific cutoff number you see, on this page or anywhere else, as a historical reference for a past cycle, not a target for the current one. Always confirm current requirements on the PSU's own recruitment notification.
| PSU | Branches typically eligible | Recruitment mode |
|---|---|---|
| ONGC | MechanicalElectricalInstrumentationPetroleumGeologyGeophysics | GATE score shortlisting, no separate written exam |
| IOCL | MechanicalChemicalElectricalInstrumentationCivil | GATE score shortlisting, then interview |
| NTPC | ElectricalMechanicalCivilElectronicsInstrumentationC&I | GATE score shortlisting, then interview (Executive Trainee) |
| BHEL | MechanicalElectricalElectronicsCivil | GATE score shortlisting, then interview (Engineer Trainee) |
| Coal India (CIL) | MiningMechanicalElectricalCivilE&T | GATE score shortlisting, recruitment run by individual subsidiaries |
| GAIL | MechanicalElectricalInstrumentationChemical | GATE score shortlisting, then group task and, or interview |
| Power Grid (PGCIL) | ElectricalCivil | GATE score shortlisting, then interview (Engineer Trainee) |
| NHPC | ElectricalMechanicalCivil | GATE normalized marks, then interview. Some cycles accept the two most recent GATE years |
| ISRO | ElectronicsMechanicalComputer ScienceCivilElectrical | Mainly its own written exam through ICRB. Separate GATE-score-based drives also run for some disciplines, so check the specific notification rather than assuming GATE alone qualifies you |
Section 03
The PSU Biodata Format, and How It Differs From a Resume
Once you are shortlisted, most PSUs ask you to submit a biodata in their own prescribed format rather than the resume you might use for a private-sector application. The format is usually issued as part of the application itself, but the structure tends to follow a consistent pattern.
Personal particulars
Full name as per your Class 10 certificate, father's and mother's names, date of birth, category (General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS), and permanent address. This section alone is where PSU biodata differs most sharply from a Western-style resume.
GATE details
GATE registration number, year, discipline, score, and All India Rank, listed clearly since this is the primary basis for your shortlisting.
Academic record, semester-wise
Marks or CGPA for every semester, not just your final aggregate. Many PSU forms ask for both marks obtained and percentage, calculated to two decimal places.
Technical projects and training
Final-year projects, internships, and any vocational training relevant to that PSU's core sector, for example thermal systems for a mechanical role at NTPC, or upstream operations for ONGC.
Certifications
Any relevant technical certifications, along with the issuing body and year.
Declaration
A signed statement that all information given is true, dated and placed at the end, matching the format most government and PSU forms require.
Section 04
What Most Candidates Get Wrong
These are the mistakes that cost candidates real interview chances, even when their GATE score was strong enough.
Submitting a private-sector resume instead of the requested biodata
If the PSU's notification asks for a biodata in a specific format, a polished two-page resume will not substitute for it. Follow the prescribed structure exactly.
Assuming last year's cutoff applies to this year
Cutoffs move with vacancies and applicant numbers every single year. Prepare based on your rank and profile, not a number you saw on a forum.
Mismatched details across documents
Your name, date of birth, and category must match exactly across your GATE scorecard, academic certificates, and biodata. Small mismatches cause real delays at the verification stage.
Assuming GATE alone is enough for every PSU
ISRO is the clearest example. It mostly recruits through its own written exam, with GATE-based drives running separately for specific disciplines. Read the notification for the exact PSU and year you are applying to.
Pro Tips
Expert Recommendations
Do this
List your GATE score and All India Rank clearly near the top of your biodata, it is the first thing a PSU recruiter checks.
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Calculate your academic percentage yourself to two decimal places rather than relying on an auto-converted CGPA.
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Keep a single folder with scanned copies of your GATE scorecard, mark sheets, and category certificate ready before applications open.
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Read the specific PSU's notification in full each year, recruitment mode and eligible branches can change.
Avoid These
Common Mistakes
Avoid
Sending a generic resume when a structured biodata was requested.
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Assuming a GATE score by itself guarantees an interview at every PSU.
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Missing the narrow application window that opens shortly after GATE results.
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Using an outdated cutoff score as a personal benchmark.
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Common Question Phrases
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a PSU job through GATE without a separate exam?
For most engineering PSUs, yes. Your GATE score is the only screening exam, you do not sit for another entrance test. After GATE-based shortlisting, most PSUs move directly to document verification and a group discussion or personal interview.
Is a GATE score enough for PSU recruitment, or is there an interview too?
Your GATE score gets you shortlisted, but nearly every PSU still holds a personal interview, and sometimes a group discussion, before making a final offer. Your final merit position usually blends your GATE score with your interview performance, weighted according to that PSU's own rules.
How much does the GATE cutoff vary from year to year for PSUs?
Quite a bit. Cutoffs depend on how many vacancies a PSU announces, how many people apply that year, and category-wise reservation, so a rank that qualified someone last year might not this year. Treat any cutoff number you see online as a reference point from a past cycle, not a target.
What documents do I need at the PSU interview stage?
Typically your GATE scorecard, admit card, all academic mark sheets and certificates, a category certificate if applicable in the non-creamy-layer format for OBC candidates, a valid photo ID, and a no-objection certificate from your current employer if you are already working. Always check the specific PSU's call letter, since requirements differ slightly.
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