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<p dir="ltr">Yes. The candidates are recommended to take up mock tests to be adequately prepared for WBJEE JECA. With the help of the mock tests, the candidates will get an idea of how the entrance test would be. Mock tests will also help candidates gauge their current preparation level. The candidates can recognise their frequently made errors and practice on them so that the same will not be committed in the test. Mock tests also enable candidates to enhance their time management skills.</p>
<p>IIT Guwahati will be conducting the GATE 2026 exam on February 7, 8, 14, and 15. Utilise these 4 to 5 months in the best way. Here is a quick yet effective GATE preparation plan that can help you score well in the exam. </p><ul><li>Starting from November to December, start covering at least two subjects per day. Pick your notes and formula handbook and run through it. Pick videos for a detailed explanation. After covering that, try explaining the concept to yourself for understanding.</li><li>From January, take full-time mock tests and sample papers to check your performance. Do not forget ... View more
<p>No, doing this can be one of the harmful decisions that you are going to make in your GATE preparation. Instead, give attention to all the topics and chapters equally. You can start with the high-weightage topics and chapters in GATE first, but also try to give at least an hour per day to go through the lower weightage topics. Look for what sort of questions are asked in previous years, whether they are theoretical or numerically-based. Prepare according to that. By doing this, you are exercising a balanced GATE preparation. </p>
<p>You are preparing for GATE, and not implementing discipline and consistency can lead to silly yet heavy mistakes, which can directly impact your scores and rank in the GATE exam. Here are some common mistakes that aspirants mainly make in their GATE preparation -</p><ul><li>Avoiding understanding the exam pattern and syllabus - randomly starting their GATE preparation can waste a lot of time and miss out on all the important topics that they should have considered as a priority. </li><li>Not creating a structured timetable.</li><li>Not solving GATE PYQs and</li><li>Neg... View more
<p>If you have registered for GATE CS paper and looking for GATE computer science and engineering mock test paper, then you can get it from the official website - gate2026.iitg.ac.in. Candidates can also find GATE CS previous year's question paper in PDF format. For mock test, you can attempt it for free. </p>
<p>The GATE Civil Engineering syllabus covers the following chapters and topics -</p><ul><li>Engineering mathematics - linear algebra, calculus, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, probability and statistics, and numerical methods</li><li>Core topics/subjects - structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, environmental engineering, transportation engineering, and geomatics engineering. </li></ul>
<p>Attempting all questions of GA in GATE can easily fetch you 15 marks. So, to prepare for general aptitude, start with knowing the syallabus. Start with topics that you find easy. Practice and keep a target of solving at least 30 to 50 questions a day- 20 questions (easy level), 20 questions (mid-level), and 10 questions (hard level). Increase this frequency slowly. </p><p>Besides that, practice GATE old question papers to understand, what kind of questions are asked (under GA). Follow the same pattern and find similar questions to solve. If you keep up this frequency, then sure shot you will score full marks ... View more
<p>Honestly, textbooks are not enough for GATE preparation (especially if you are targeting IITs and top colleges). </p><p>Besides your college books, look out for top GATE books recommended by toppers, mentors, and professors. Pick at least one standard book for each subject and start studying it side by side. Apart from that, also practice solving GATE question papers of last 5 to 10 years to get hands on the question difficulty and pattern. </p><p>Stay consistent, prepare a practical timetable and religiously follow it. At the end, it's all upto how you prepare for the exam. </... View more
<p>The CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate Programs) syllabus for the Master of Social Work (MSW) may vary slightly by university, but generally, it covers the following areas:</p><p>1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs: Current events, social issues, and awareness of the environment.</p><p>2. Social Work and Related Concepts:</p><p> - Basic concepts of social work (definition, history, principles, and values) - Social work practice (methods and techniques)</p><p> - Community development and welfare</p><p>3. So... View more
<p>The GATE Energy Science syllabus can be checked below -</p><ul><li>Energy resources and conversion technologies - fossil energy resources, nuclear energy resources, biomass, hydropower, etc.</li><li>Energy storage, economics, environment, and efficiency - energy storage systems, energy management, environmental impacts of energy use, etc. </li></ul><p>The GATE paper code of Energy Science is GATE XE-I. </p>
<p>WBJEE mock tests and sample papers are important to help students work on their time management. Solving mock tests and sample papers will help them know how to divide their time for each section so that they complete the exam on time. Students should include mock tests in their daily exam preparation plan.</p>
<p>The official WBJEE syllabus consists of topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. All of the units, concepts and topics present in the WBJEE syllabus will be similar to the 12<sup>th</sup> standard qualifying examination. Students have to check the syllabus carefully to prepare for the entrance exam.</p>
<p>Reserve at least two to three months for GATE revision. Grab your notes, formula handbooks, and shortcut tricks sheet and revise daily. Avoid starting anything new. Practice question papers and mock tests daily to build efficiency and accuracy to attempt the questions, and you are good to go. </p>
<p>There is no ideal time to start the GATE preparation. Start early (from the first year itself). It is mainly because your bachelor's topics and chapters have the most weightage in the GATE question paper. The topics that are taught in your third year are the backbone. If you are clear with the fundamentals and concepts (taught in classes), then you do not require extra time to prepare for GATE. Just revise and practice questions. That's enough. </p><p>So, start preparing for GATE right from the first year. Your brain is fresh with the concepts and formulas, thus making it easy to solve the questions and prepar... View more
<p>To prepare for the GATE General Aptitude section, here are some of the best books -</p><ul><li>Quantitative Aptitude for all competitive exams by Abhijit Guha</li><li>A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S Agarwal</li></ul><p>To fetch full marks in GATE General Aptitude, here's what you can do -</p><ul><li>Study English Grammar Textbooks.</li><li>Try solving language puzzles and take online quizzes to test your skills and accuracy.</li><li>Practice general aptitude section from previous year's GATE question paper.</li&... View more
<p>Here are some good books for GATE Electrical Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering -</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.037%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9451%;"><col style="width: 49.9451%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><strong>GATE EE Books</strong></td><td><strong>GATE EC Books</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K. Alexander</td><td>Fundamentals of Electric Circuits b... View more
<p dir="ltr">NTA (National Testing Agency) plays a very important role in the CUET PG admission process.</p><ul><li dir="ltr">Conducts the Exam</li><li dir="ltr">Application Form</li><li dir="ltr">Question Paper Development</li><li dir="ltr">The Admit Card</li><li dir="ltr">Answer Key Release</li><li dir="ltr">Result Declaration</li></ul>