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<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>
<p>Candidates can use GATE books to pick out important terms and formulas and note them for last-minute revision. It is advised to focus more on clearing your concepts than memorising. The GATE exam dates 2026 are February 7, 8, 14, and 15. Candidates must attempting mock test and old question papers.</p>
<p>Here are some of the best books for GATE Computer Science and Engineering preparation -</p><ul><li>Digital Logic and Computer Design by Morris Mano</li><li>The C Programming Language by Dennis M.Ritchie</li><li>Introduction to Algorithms by Thomas H.Cormen</li><li>Database System Concepts Henry Korth</li><li>Data Communication and Networking Behrouz A.Forouzon</li></ul><p>Candidates are advised not to neglect textbooks as well. They are gold. The textbooks cover majority of concepts and fundamentals explained easily. So, start with your standard bo... View more
<p>The GATE CS is one of the most demanding paper taken by the aspirants. Here are some of the important high-weightage topics and chapters that are frequently asked in the GATE exam every year. </p><ul><li>Data Structures and Algorithms</li><li>Theory of Computation</li><li>Operation Systems</li><li>Databases and Computer Networks. </li></ul><p>Every year, more than 8 to 12 marks of questions are extracted from these topics. The questions range from easy to challenging. So, it is advisable to focus on these topics for GATE preparation. ... View more
<p>You can crack the GATE exam without coaching. The main thing that aspirants lack is the sheer will to crack the GATE exam.</p><p>So the first step should be asking yourself,"Why do you want to crack GATE?" once you have the answer. You can start your preparation with a clear goal in your head. If you need tips how you can do it, check below some very useful tips.</p><p>Start with basics: Understand the exam pattern and syllabus. Use your regular textbooks to clear your basic concepts.</p><p>Solve old papers: Practice previous years' GATE question papers. This helps you understand the t... View more
<p dir="ltr">No, one month would not be enough for MAH MCA CET preparation. Because the syllabus of MAH MCA CET is so vast, covering all the topics and memorising them requires a lot of effort. If you have been or are a BCA student, then it can be less challenging for you since most of the subjects of MAH MCA CET and BCA are similar. You are advised to study all the subjects and solve previous year MAH MCA CET question papers. Begin practising MAH MCA CET sample papers at least 1 or 2 months before the exam to become accustomed to the exam.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Yes, you must follow the MAH MCA CET exam pattern while preparing for the exam. You must understand the exam pattern very carefully before starting the preparation process. With the knowledge of the exam pattern in advance, the candidates will be aware of how the examination will be taken and prepare accordingly. THE MAH MCA CET exam pattern will be posted online by the authorities soon.</p>
<p>Candidates must first determine whether they have qualified for the exam by comparing their earned score to the qualifying or cutoff marks once the IIT JAM result has been announced. If they do, they will need to get ready for the IIT JAM counselling procedure, which is the further step.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p>Firstly, go through the syllabus and keep notes attached to it. Then create a study plan and refer to quality study material like recommended textbooks make consice notes for revision. Practice regularly solve mock tests, previous year papers and solve its problems.</p><p><strong>BONUS:</strong> Don't use your phone when you are preparing for the exam. If you're studying then keep your phone silent and stay away from unnessecary distractions.</p>
<p>Well, if you have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, all three in your Bachelor's degree you should first understand and analyze that which subject you like the most and you are highly interested in. Then devote atleast a year and evaluate the scope of M.Sc in that particular subject, study it and then select the subject. Don't be in a rush, take your time.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, you don't have to buy specific books seperately for SRMJEEE preparations. You can refer to your 10+2 NCERT books from classes 10 to 12. However, you can purchase practice papers for solve past year question papers and strengthen your preparations.</p>