What is GATE?
For Civil Engineering
For Electrical Engineering
For Chemical Engineering
For Production & Industrial Engineering
5. Make concise notes and ready to revise material
6. Take a test!
Once you cover a topic/subject, refer to the GATE previous year papers and check your level to know where you stand. Don’t refer to solutions after one failed attempt. Give 2-3 attempts before you decide to refer to the solutions.
If you feel some topics are still weak and can be improved with revision don’t ignore it. Prepare yourself in the best way for those tough 3 hours in the exam hall.
7. Analyze where you stand-Mock Tests
ALL THE BEST!!!!
The Graduate Aptitude Test in
Engineering (GATE) is an all-India examination that primarily tests
the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in
engineering and science. GATE is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian
Institutes of Technology (IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee) on
behalf of the National Coordination Board – GATE, Department of Higher
Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), Government of India.
The GATE score of a candidate reflects the
relative performance level of a candidate. The score is used for admissions to
various post-graduate programs (e.g. Master of Engineering, Master of
Technology, Doctor of Philosophy) in Indian higher education institutes, with
financial assistance provided by MHRD and other government agencies. Recently,
GATE scores are also being used by several Indian public sector undertakings
(i.e., government-owned companies) for recruiting graduate engineers in
entry-level positions. It is one of the most competitive examinations in India.
Selection
of books is very crucial. Ensure you have opted for the right books and
material. Consult with the faculty at your coaching institute or college for
the same as well.
Buy
previous year question papers with solutions so that you have a proper
understanding about the paper pattern. Ensure that you completely solve the
previous year questions properly.
Some books for gate are:
For Civil Engineering
For Electrical Engineering
For Chemical Engineering
For Production & Industrial Engineering
3. Make a strategy
GATE covers the syllabus of roughly 3-4 years of Engineering (Considering the subjects and concepts of First year comes as part of the application) so some subjects have a higher weight age than the others.
Analyze the focus area subjects as per your branch and the level of command you have on the subjects. Keep the syllabus of GATE 2014 handy and plan your timetable as per the syllabus only. Keep in mind that even if a subject has lower weight age compared to others, it also contributes to the question paper.
Never have the mindset of ignoring some specific subjects completely. The moment you build this negative mindset you will not be able to cover these subjects till the end. Do a realistic allocation of time for each subject. You need to cover each topic thoroughly because the syllabus is huge and questions can be asked from anywhere.
Always keep short notes of each chapter which you can revise often. They will be very helpful in the last 30 days when revising directly from the book would be difficult.
You may follow it the way you want- underlining the important details, highlighting the key points, having a separate notebook for key information and formulae, making flash cards for formulae and key points, short forms or remembering the details with the initials of a song or any other new way which makes you learn the topics well!
Once you cover a topic/subject, refer to the GATE previous year papers and check your level to know where you stand. Don’t refer to solutions after one failed attempt. Give 2-3 attempts before you decide to refer to the solutions.
If you feel some topics are still weak and can be improved with revision don’t ignore it. Prepare yourself in the best way for those tough 3 hours in the exam hall.
If you have enrolled for some Test Series, it will help you to have a regular check mechanism of where you stand. This will be self analysis and will help you to know the areas that demand more efforts.
If you have not enrolled for any test series with an institute you may apply for the same online or purchase a book/CD/DVD for self practice. Be honest to yourself because if you are doing it at home you are not being proctored. You may ask your parents to ensure you have a peaceful silent environment for the test.
Analyze your performance in mock tests such that you understand the topics you were not able to attempt or those that consumed a lot of your time.
8. Complete the preparation on time
One of the very important things is to ensure that you complete your syllabus on time. Avoid being in a situation where you miss some chapters or a subject completely. Plan your studies accordingly and time it well.
Ensure that you complete your syllabus at least 45 days before. Start solving sample papers and appearing in Mock Examination frequently in this period. Ensure you revise all your topics in the first 30 days of this 45 Day timeline.
In the last 15 days solve GATE previous year questions and attempt more mock papers.
Time Management sounds like an easy task but is very complex. Have you made timetables in the past? And how many times did you strictly followed them?
If your answer is NO, given below are some points to understand how to do plan properly for GATE .
Make a month-wise plan on what topics you will be covering and when. If you have joined some coaching institute, they will give you a schedule as well. You can plan as per the same too.
If you have not joined any classes, there is nothing to panic. Make your own plan. If you want to ensure you are doing it right or just to make yourself feel better, discuss it with friends who have joined some coaching and compare the same.
Make a daily timetable. And paste it on the wall exactly in front of the table you study. Now that you have made a timetable, ensure you follow it.
10. Stay away from not so important things!
Figure out the less needed activities. They may be sleeping overtime, TV, internet, partying etc. It’s okay to skip these activities or reduce the time you invest in them for the goal you are working for.
Stop using the internet beyond the limit. 2 hours are more than sufficient to track any exam updates, surf internet, use Facebook or for other recreational activities. Also, It’s not a rule to watch a movie every weekend! If you have that habit, put a pause on it for this year. It will give you proper time to manage your studies.
Above all have commitment and dedication. That will help you make the cut and achieve your goals. Believe in yourself. You can do it!
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