An interactive, single-page dashboard designed to help GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) aspirants strategize their preparation by visualizing the subject-wise and topic-wise weightage from previous years' Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) papers.
This project was built by Biraj Sarkar (@Biraj2004) to provide a clear, data-driven approach to GATE preparation.
Visit Here - https://biraj2004.github.io/GATE_CS-2026_Analysis
- Interactive Trend Analysis: An overall bar chart visually represents the marks distribution for each subject across the years (2019β2025).
- Detailed Subject Breakdown: Each subject is presented in a collapsible accordion section, showing the average marks over the last seven years.
- In-depth Topic Analysis: Expanding a subject's section reveals a granular breakdown of the most important topics and their estimated weightage.
- Data Visualization: Utilizes doughnut charts within each section to visualize topic distribution, making it easy to identify key areas of focus.
- Fully Responsive: Built with a mobile-first approach, ensuring a seamless experience on desktops, tablets, and phones.
- Zero Dependencies:
A single, self-contained
index.htmlfile that runs in any modern web browser without any setup or installation. - Resource Links: Includes quick links to download the analyzed question papers and the official GATE 2026 syllabus.
- HTML5: For the basic structure of the dashboard.
- Tailwind CSS: For a utility-first, responsive design.
- Chart.js: For creating beautiful and interactive charts.
The analysis and data presented in this dashboard are derived from a thorough examination of official GATE CS & IT question papers from 2019 to 2025.
This project is licensed under the MIT License β see the LICENSE file for details.
Feel free to connect with me, Biraj Sarkar, on GitHub. Happy studying, and all the best for your GATE preparation!