Here are some helpful GATE 2023 preparation tips for aspirants appearing for Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). These tips will help you improve your score and get a good rank in the GATE 2023 exam.
GATE 2023 registration has begun on August 30, 2022. GATE 2023 will be held on February 4, 5, 11 and 12, 2023. From here onwards, aspirants will be working towards a goal to realise their dream of not just cracking but also scoring a good rank in the GATE exam. These five months are considered to most crucial and require an effective preparation strategy for students.
Explore colleges based on GATE
In GATE 2023, subjects like Electronics and Communication, offer a huge scope for aspirants. Hence, preparing well for this subject would mean your chances of scoring well in GATE 2023 are higher, making it easier for you to get admission to postgraduate courses at some of India’s premier engineering colleges. These include Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs) or Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs). A good rank can also open up job opportunities at some of the leading Public Sector Units (PSU), including BHEL, BEL, SAIL, and ONGC. Most of the PSUs accept the GATE score.
GATE 2023 is expected to see around nine lakh aspirants appearing for the exam, making the competition tough. So, every candidate must have an effective preparation strategy for getting ahead of their competitors in the exam.
In this article Shiksha shares GATE preparation tips that will help aspirants to have a set study plan to crack the exam with good marks. The article describes some useful tips to answer one of the toughest questions – how to prepare for the GATE 2023 Electronics and Communication Engineering exam.
- Create a well-planned schedule
- Be familiar with the syllabus
- Attempting mock tests & sample papers is a must
- Refer to the best books
- Take small breaks in between
Create a well-planned schedule
As you begin to prepare for GATE, setting a time table is a must and following it is even more important. This schedule helps a candidate to study the complete syllabus within time and also revise at regular intervals. Including revision after a certain period of time is important as it will help an aspirant to remember previously completed topics and concepts. The schedule should also include solving previous years’ papers and online test series.
Be familiar with the syllabus
GATE 2023 ECE Syllabus is the guiding tool for a candidate’s preparation. Refer to the topics and concepts that are generally covered under Electronics and Communication Engineering exam. A student must analyse the syllabus thoroughly to understand the weightage of any topic. It will help them prioritise the study topics. However, it doesn’t mean that a few topics can be left. The entire syllabus must be completed in due course of time.
Attempting mock tests & sample papers is a must
Every topper suggests that an aspirant must attempt GATE mock tests, sample papers or previous years’ question papers. It helps candidates in familiarising themselves with the GATE 2023 Exam Pattern. Simultaneously, solving GATE previous question papers will edify what candidates have learned, improve their problem-solving skills, and help in finding problem areas that need more focus. Other than this, while solving a previous year’s question paper, candidates can put a timer on. This will help them manage their time during the exam.
Refer to the best books
First, it is important to understand what makes a book important to refer to for GATE 2023 preparation. Any book that helps candidates in understanding the concepts without any confusion and has enough questions for practice can be considered best. There will be higher chances of securing more marks if candidates are studying through the appropriate study material from the exam point of view. Following is the topic-wise list of some books that students can go through for GATE 2023 preparation.
| Topic |
Book |
|---|---|
| Network |
Engineering Circuit Analysis by Hayt (Tata McGraw Hill) |
| Electronic Device |
Semiconductor Physics by Neaman |
| Signals and System |
Signal and System by Oppenheim |
| Analog Electronics |
Microelectronics by Sedra Smith Electronic Devices and Circuit by Boyelstead |
| Digital Electronics |
Digital Electronics by Morris Mano |
| Control System |
Control System by Benjamin Kuo |
| Electromagnetic Theory |
Principles of Electromagnetic Theory by Sadiku |
| Communication |
Communication System by Simon Haykin |
| Engineering Mathematics |
BS Grewal |
Take small breaks in between
Only studying will make students dull. So along with studying, it is important to take small breaks like playing outdoor sports or listening to music. Such breaks help in making the exam preparation stress-free and also help in restoring their energy. One important thing is to avoid using laptops, tablets or mobile phones, during such breaks as they cause more stress to the eyes and brain leading to hindrance in the study ahead.
News & Updates
Explore Other Exams
5 May '26 | JEE Main 2026 paper 2 result s... |
4 May '26 | JEE Main 2026 paper 2 final an... |
May '26 | TS EAMCET 2026 Provisional Res... |
9 May '26 - 11 May '26 | TS EAMCET 2026 Engineering Ex... |
12 May '26 - 15 May '26 | AP EAMCET 2026 Exam date (Engi... |
18 May '26 | AP EAMCET 2026 Exam date (Engi... |
May '26 | KCET Result 2026 |
27 Apr '26 - 30 Apr '26 | KCET Answer Key 2026 |
Sep '26 | DTU LEET 2026 Application Form... |
Oct '26 | DTU LEET 2026 Exam Date |
4 May '26 - 10 May '26 | OJEE 2026 |
Jun '26 | OJEE result 2026 |
Student Forum
Answered 15 hours ago
Dear reader,
With a GATE 2026 score of 609 in the EWS category, you are well-positioned to pursue an M.Tech in VLSI at a number of prominent universities. You are in a good position to apply to both elite NITs like NIT Trichy and Warangal and mid-tier IITs like IIT Mandi, IIT Patna, or IIT Roorkee (
A
Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 days ago
Yes, students can get admission in Atharva School of Engineering and Technology M.Tech without GATE. The college also accepts PERA CET or Atharva University All India Entrance Test scores.
V
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
MANIT M.Tech fellowship is paid every month based on your attendance. You need to fill out a simple form and get it signed by your teacher. This shows you attended your classes and did your lab assistant work. Once the department confirms this, the money goes straight to your bank account.
R
Contributor-Level 9
Answered a week ago
MANIT M.Tech application starts by qualifying the GATE. Next, you register on the CCMT portal during the month of May. You will fill in your personal details and upload your scorecard. Then, you must list your preferred branches at MANIT in order. If you are allotted a seat, pay the fee and verify y
R
Contributor-Level 9
Answered a week ago
This year, 10,11,719 candidates registered for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, and 797434 candidates appeared for the GATE. The number of qualified students list will be available once statistical report is released.
S
Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
Yes, COAP is only for M.Tech and PhD admissions at IITs and IISc Bangalore. The portal also updates job offers for some PSUs. Overall, around 23+ IITs participate in GATE COAP counselling every year.
A
Contributor-Level 7
Answered 2 weeks ago
Yes, you can join NIT Puducherry without GATE, but only through specific alternative admission channels such as the Self-Support M.Tech program, Sponsored/QIP (Quality Improvement Program), or DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad). Regular M.Tech seats are primarily filled via GATE and CCMT cou
S
Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 weeks ago
The GATE exam is conducted in the month of February. Registrations can be done on respective website. The application forms are generally out in last week of August. The application fee is INR 1,000 (female/SC/ST/PWD) and INR 2,000 (Male/General/OBC/EWS). Students have to register separately on univ
B
Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 weeks ago
No, Indian students don't need JEE, NEET, or GATE exam score to get a seat at Imperial College. However, programs like MBBS (UCAT), MBA (GMAT), and some STEM programs (ESAT, TMUA, GRE) do ask for additional test scores.
Make sure to check entry requirements for desired course before applying at Impe
A
Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 weeks ago
Yes, you can get admission in M.Tech without GATE exam at MIT College of Management and Computer Application. In that case, you can appear for PERA CET or MIT-WPU CET exam and get a valid score for admission.
S
Contributor-Level 10

Engineering Education & Entrance Exam Expert
Role: Senior News Writer & Content Editor, Shiksha.com
Education: B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering [IET], MA Education Philosophy
Satyendra Singh is an Engineering gradua
Read Full Bio