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can you please suggest online course for gate in MA( mathematics)

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 19th Feb, 2020

hi,

see there is not very much online lectures available, however you also need to check the quality and the correctness of the lectures, you may follow nptel courses which is taught by reputed iits and nits colleges professors.

however there is many popular channels like udemy, coursesra lectures, etc also available on various mathematics topics.

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psus for Civil engineering their gate 2020?

Mohammad Taha Fayaz 11th Feb, 2020
PSU recruitment through GATE 2020 commenced after the registration process for GATE on August 31, 2019. Eligible candidates can apply for PSU recruitment through GATE 2020 to get selected for jobs under the various vacancies which will be listed out. Through PSU recruitment through GATE 2020, candidates have to use their validGATE exam scores to be shortlisted for the job.
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Which of the institutes accept the GATE Life Sciences XL for admission in a Masters degree course in India ?

Shreya Ghosh 10th Feb, 2020
Hi Aspirant,
For MTech positions in related fields, the ranks may be expected to be low or high depending on the institution.
Most of the institution offering a master degree in life science stream, accept GATE XL rank. Birthday is also depended on what area of research you are interested in.
Remember all CSIR-JRF qualified people are eligible for applying for PhD (not for masters) anywhere in India. But make sure CGPA is decent as well. GATE usually exclusively for getting a master degree positions, be it MSc or MTech you may utilise the GATE score to get admission in really good institutes. Best IITs usually accept more than 700 score out of 1000. Its validity is for 3 years so the same can be utilised for PhD positions just after masters. Ranks of the score so will give you the benefit of getting shortlisted but if you are mtech then CGPA more than 7 is enough in most IITs.
Hope it helps!
Good Luck!
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weightage of gate mechanical engineering overall subjects

Rahul Student Expert 10th Feb, 2020
Hello aspirant,

I will give the subject wise weightage of mechanical engg. subjects in GATE-
  • Engineering Mechanics- 2.5 Marks
  • Strength of materials- 7.75 Marks
  • Theory of Mechanics- 9 Marks
  • Machine Design -3.75 Marks
  • Fluid Mechanics-7.5 Marks
  • Heat Transfer - 6 Marks
  • Thermodynamics -12.75 Marks
  • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning-1.25Marks
  • Manufacturing Engineering -14.25 Marks
  • Industrial Engineering-8 Marks
  • Engineering Maths-12.25 Marks
  • General Aptitude-15 Marks

For more info regarding GATE Exam go through this link-https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-syllabus/amp
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are there any psus through gate which recruits after 30 years of age.

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 1st Jan, 2020
Hello,

Every PSU has different selection procedure and different age eligibility criteria. Generally most of the PSU's age limit varies from 25 to 28 but these arw some PSUs that offer jobs to above 30.

ONGC
PSPCL
Cabinet Secretariat
HUL
NHPC


I hope this helps.
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how to study for gate in mechanical engineering.

Rahul Student Expert 9th Feb, 2020
Hello aspirant,

I will tell you the best preparation strategy for GATE Exam -
  • Firstly, you have start your preparation as early as possible that is by the end of the 1st semester of your 2nd year.
  • Join a coaching institute because I personally think that preparation gor a National level exam cannot be done at home.
  • Be crystal clear with all the concepts and practise all types of problems.
  • Get used to with the exam pattern of GATE by writing weekend tests.
  • Focus more on high weightage topics.
  • Make a timetable and studyplan and live upto it.
  • Practise a lot of sample papets before your main exam.

For more info regarding tips and strategies for preparation of GATE Exam go through this link-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-gate/amp
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which book should a IT engineer refer for GATE exam

Kanupriya Gupta 31st Dec, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

With GATE fast approaching, candidates are now looking for the best preparation methods. One of the best ways to boost any test training is to scan and research the best available books. In learning what are the best books to read for GATE, candidates will be able to study and appreciate the syllabus, topics and chapters well and score well in the exam. There are many factors that contribute to what are the best GATE books to read. In addition to the books, candidates should also review the GATE syllabus, the exam pattern and more for training.

There are some considerations that the candidates will bear in mind when choosing books for training. First of all, it should be easy for candidates to read and understand the books. If the concepts and chapters are explained in a simplified way, the candidates will be able to understand without much use of the technical terms. This will allow candidates to have a deeper understanding of the issues. Since the GATE 2020 summary consists of many complex pages, the books should try to keep the interpretation clear and descriptive. The books should have accurate information on the chapters and topics discussed in the GATE syllabus. Candidates should not use any books with misleading information. Applicants are more likely to retain what they have learned if there are diagrams in help topics and chapters in the textbooks. The best books to use during training are those with a simple language.

Let's see the best books for GATE:

  • Architecture- Hamacher
  • Algorithm- Cormen
  • Operating System- Galvin
  • TOC- Theory of Computation- Ullman

Sections in GATE Syllabus

Important Topics

Book Name and Author’s Name

Engineering Mathematics

Matrix Determinant

Eigenvalues

Propositional Logic and Predicate Logic

Conditional Probability

Relations

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications by Kenneth Rosen

Higher Engineering mathematics by B.S. Grewal

Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig

Programming and Data Structures

Recursive Programs

Stacks

Queue

Trees

Graphs

The C Programming language by Dennis Richie

Classic Data Structures by Debasis Samanta

Computer Organization and Architecture

Cache Organization

Pipelining

I/O Data Transfer

Addressing Modes

Number Representation

Computer Architecture – A Quantitative Approach by Hennessy and Patterson

Computer Organization and Embedded systems by Carl Hamacher

Theory of Computation

DFA

Regular Expressions

Regular Languages

Closure Properties

Undecidability

An Introduction to Formal Languages and Automata by Peter Linz

NPTEL lectures by Kamala Krithivasan

Compiler Design

LR Parsers

LL(1) Parser

Predictive Parser

Minimum no of nodes and edges in DAG

Intermediate code Generation & its purpose

Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools by Aho & Ullman

Compiler Design in C by Allen I Holub

Algorithms

Algorithm Analysis

Sorting Algorithms

Heaps

Graph Algorithms

Divide and Conquer & Greedy Algorithms

Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen

Data Structures & Algorithms by R.S. Salaria

Digital Logic

Combinational Circuits: Multiplexers, De-multiplexers and Decoders

Sequential Circuits: Counters

Logic Gates

Number System

Minimization of Boolean Expressions

Digital Design by Morris Mano

Digital Electronics by S. Salivahanan & S. Arivazhagan

Operating System

Synchronisation Mechanisms, Concurrency in IPC environment

Virtual Memory

CPU Scheduling Algorithms

Techniques of Memory Management

Implementation issues of File system design

Operating System Concepts by Galvin

Modern Operating System by Andrew Tanenbaum

Operating Systems by Stallings

Databases

Relational Algebra

SQL Queries

Transactions

Serialisability

Normalisations

Database System Concepts by Henry. F. Korth

Normalisation and indexing by Shamkant B. Navathe

Computer Networks

Sliding Window Protocol

TCP/UDP

IPV4/IPV6

Ethernet

Encryption and Decryption Algorithms

Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach

Data Communications and Networking by Kurose & Ross and Behrouz A. Forouzan

Computer Networks by Peterson & Davie

For more information: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-are-best-books-for-gate-cse

Hope this helps. All the best!

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whether it is good to start the prepartion of gate from 2nd year of b.tech

KUNAL LANJEWAR 31st Dec, 2019

Hello,

Yes. It is definitely a good idea to start the preparation of GATE from 2nd year of B.Tech.

GATE is one of the toughest exams in India. It is the entrance exam for admissions in IITs, NITs and other engineering colleges for post graduation in various Engineering disciplines.

If you have been thorough through the syllabus of GATE, you will find that the syllabus of GATE includes all the subjects that one learns in under graduation. If you want to appear for GATE and if you are starting in your 2nd year then you are on the right path. Just study each and every subject thoroughly and don't skip any topic. You have 3 years for the examinations, so you will not face much difficulties at the time of examination. Try to grasp each and every topic, each and every concept of every subject.

Try making short notes which you can refer anytime. Start making your own notes in your own language. This will help you to understand and revise the topics clearly.

Best Wishes.

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can you please suggest me book for gate mathematics?

S. Saha Student Expert 31st Dec, 2019
Solving previous years' question papers will help you a lot. So try to solve at least last 10 years question papers by your own. Beside this, practising GATE Arihant Mathematics, GATE Mathematics by R K Kanodia, Made Easy Publication Books will be enough.
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