GATE Chemistry
Hello,
Last year the GATE cut off for Chemistry paper was as follows category wise
This year the cut off off is expected to be as follows
The cut off may vary depending on total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc.
To check the previous year cut off click on the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff
There are many famous publications and books available in market for candidates preparing for the GATE examination.
Here I have listed below few of them -
------PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
• THERMODYNAMICS
Book 1: A textbook of Physical Chemistry (Vol-II)
Author: K. L. Kapoor
Book 2: Physical Chemistry
Author: Philip Reid & Thomas Engel
• CHEMICAL KINETICS AND CATALYSIS
Book 1: Chemical Kinetics
Author: Keith J Laidler
Book 2: Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis
Author: Richard Mishel
• ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Book 1: An Introduction to Electrochemistry
Author: Samuel Glasstone
Book 2: Electrochemistry
Author: Philip H. Rieger
• QUANTUM CHEMISTRY
Book 1: Quantum Chemistry through Problems and Solutions
Author: R.K. Prasad
Book 2: Quantum Chemistry
Author: Donald A. McQuarrie
----- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
• PRINCIPLES OF STEREOCHEMISTRY
Book 1: Stereochemistry Conformation and Mechanism
Author: P.S. Kalsi
Book 2: Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds
Author: E. L. Eliel
• ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISM
Book 1: A Guidebook to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry
Author: Peter Sykes
Book 2: Organic Chemistry
Author: Clayden, Warren, Wothers, and Greeves
• ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Book 1: Structure and Mechanism
Author: Richard J. Sundberg and Francis A. Carey
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.
Dear Student,
The cut off marks for GATE chemical engineering is 35.7.You have marks which is greater than 35.7 so your cut off is cleared for chemical engineering but the expected rank for chemical engineering is not available yet.
Thanks
Yes, you are eligible for GATE Chemistry, having Completed your 10+2/B.Sc/M.Sc Chemistry. You may hence apply for PSU Jobs or pursue a PhD from Higher Technical Institutes like Top IITs, IISERs, IISc Bangalore as well as CSIR Laboratories for better career scope and prospects.
For more information about GATE do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate/amp
Hello divya
Since I am from the same field as yours so I did like to have a small discussion over it . Since you want to be a topper you can join any coaching institute as they will provide you better guidance and more importantly better study materials .Or you can just buy some good study materials and read them by yourself to safe the time of spending classes . Take arihant (or another publications ) previous years solved papers .Which will give you a good idea . I personally don't want to recommend books as I think you must follow the syllabus and books usually have a lot more than necessary . But obviously if you can then you can chose books .But since you are in msc I don't think you have enough time now .
Monika, GATE is an entrance exam for admisison to Post Graduate courses in Engineering, Technology and relevant Science courses. While JEE is the entrance examination for admission to Undergraduate courses like B.Tech/B.Arch. So there is a vast difference in the syllabus. You can check the complete syllabus for Chemistry in our article: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-syllabus . But to give you the gist,
Under Physical Chemistry topics like Structure, Equilibrium, Kinetics and Surfaces and Interfaces.
Under Inorganic Chemistry, topics like Main group Elements, Transition elements, Lanthanides and Actinides, Organometallics, Radioactivity, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Solids, Instrumental Methods of Analysis.
Under Organic Chemistry, topics like Sterochemistry, Reaction Mechanisms, Organic Synthesis, Pericyclic Reactions and Photochemistry, Heterocyclic Compounds, Biomolecules and Spectroscopy.
Foreign nationals who wish to take admission to undergraduate programs (B.Tech/Dual Degree) in various IITs need to appear in JEE Main. Foreign candidates should have passed 10+2 examination with 50% aggregate in 5 subjects. JEE Main Application Process is same as that for Indian Nationals except for certain sections in educational qualification. 8 JEE Main Exam Centers can be chosen from outside India. Documents required by foreign nationals include- Visa, Passport, Residential Permit.
Hello aspirant,
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