Yes they can.
Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering is a competitive exam taken by engineering students mostly to take admission in the leading colleges and universities. You could check out more about the GATE exams from this link that I came across: http://thegateacademy.com/faq/
No, graduation is a noun. The verb form is graduate.
graduate
graduate (graj'-oo-it) graduation
The base word is graduate
The family of ___________________would like to announce the graduation from ______________________in Veterinary Medicine on____________2009. Dr.____________plans to practice_______________medicine in_____________________. He/she is a past graduate of _________________ and the son/daughter of ________________________.
the year that you graduate
what is difference between graduate and post gruduate
My brother's graduation was great
They don't graduate in Breaking Dawn...they graduate in Eclipse.
Engineers attend a university or college to obtain a degree in Engineering or Applied Science. This usually takes 4 to 5 years. On graduation they apply for work with firms working at their specialty and are hired on as new (inexperienced) graduate engineers. Often engineers have put in work terms at firms prior to graduation to obtain experience with an employer or in their chosen branch of engineering.
The first woman to graduate from the University of Kansas School of Medicine was Dr. Mary W. S. F. Kauffman, who earned her medical degree in 1917. Her achievement marked a significant milestone in the history of the medical school and women's participation in the medical profession. Dr. Kauffman's graduation paved the way for future generations of women in medicine.