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GITAM GAT 2026 Preparation Tips: The GITAM Admission Test (GAT) is an examination that is conducted both as a computer-based test in various states across India and as an online proctored test for some courses. To prepare for GAT 2026, candidates can follow some of the preparation tips given here on this page. To complete the GAT, the duration can range from one to two hours and varies based on the course. The test consists of objective-type questions, each with four answer options, of which only one is correct. For every correct answer, candidates receive 1 or 2 marks, while unanswered questions or incorrect answers receive a score of zero. If you want to prepare for the GAT, you can check the GITAM GAT preparation tips on this page.

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GITAM GAT Preparation Tips 2026

Know your GITAM GAT 2026 syllabus first

  • Before starting with preparation, candidates must be thorough with the syllabus.
  • Through the syllabus of GITAM GAT, candidates should know all the subjects and topics from where the questions are produced.
  • By knowing, the syllabus candidates can segregate each unit or chapter accordingly to score better in the exam.

Check GITAM GAT exam pattern 2026

  • After being familiar with the syllabus, check the GITAM GAT exam pattern to have a proper understanding of the overall question paper.
  • All the candidates need to get acquainted with the exam pattern of GITAM GAT to know the section-wise distribution of marks, type and number of questions and duration of the exam.

Make a proper table and segregate each topic wisely

  • Devising proper planning is a pre-requisite to scoring well in the exam
  • It is important to plan your objective for preparation well in advance
  • After selecting the best books, and knowing the syllabus and question paper pattern, candidates must divide their time effectively to ensure that they complete their syllabus on time and have enough time for revision
  • Also, make sure to maintain a strict routine daily and avoid random or weekend preparation sessions
  • Consistency is most important here. Divide sections as per the time in hand and plan study hours accordingly

Start with the basics

  • Understanding the basics of each topic is important to secure better marks in the entrance test. It helps to know the principles behind questions asked in the test and solve questions involving these topics.
  • If your basics are strong enough, studying each subject will be easier and interesting.
  • However, if the basics are not clear, then no matter how much effort one puts in, the result will always be theoretical and not meaningful learning.

Practice with previous years/sample papers

An essential part of preparation is to practice with the previous years’ question papers. It is imperative to practice as many sample papers as you can to know the weightage of topics from each subject and also you will be able to find out your weak areas and put the focus on them for improvement.

Keep short notes & revise wisely

While preparing for the exam, make short notes regularly. This will be helpful at the time of revision. Aspirants can write short forms, formulas or abbreviations so that they need not go through the entire syllabus again. The short notes should be crisp and in bulleted points as topics prepared in such a manner will be easier to notice and therefore convenient during revision. After completing each topic from the syllabus of GITAM GAT 2026, candidates are advised to keep at least one month or two for revision. However, do not spend much time on it as it might impact your preparation. Revision at this stage should be quick and try to cover the syllabus by covering each chapter. Take help from the short notes that you made during preparation.

Avoid last-minute preparation

In the last lap of preparation, avoid taking any new topics from any subject. This will create chaos and further confusion. Rather, it is advised to dedicate the time to revise the units, topics and that you have already studied so far. In the last week, candidates should be determined and very subjective in terms of the syllabus to be revised. You should study only those topics, which are weak and needs improvement.

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