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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates must prepare a good plan. They should revise Grammar, Vocabularly, etc. Candidates must study four to six hours. They should revise all the topics given in the syllabus thoroughly.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you're interested in Science and engineering field you can choose PCM with computer Science subject after completing your 10th by 12th it may help you to figure out which engineering field you really want to pursue further.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can definitely use GOA 10th sample papers to prepare without coaching or tuition
You can take help of Textbooks, youtube videos to understand the basic concepts and then keep practicing the sample papers .
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
A U-shaped magnet is another type of bar magnet. This is known as a horseshoe magnet since its shapes resembles the object called horseshoe. The two ends of this U-shaped magnet are its magnetic poles. Configration of these magnetic poles creates a concentrated magnetic field. This concentrated magnetic field makes it much more stronger than a simple and straight bar magnet.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Ideally, yes, but if you have a time crunch, then it is wise to focus on high-weightage and frequently repeated topics. Prioritize subjects that you're strong in, and ensure you master the General Aptitude section, which carries 15 marks. However, leaving large portions of the syllabus can lower your chances of qualifying. Strategic selection and smart revision can help maximize your score.
- Go through and revise the core concepts as many times as possible.
- Practice PYQs and mock tests regularly.
- Do not touch any new topic in the last two months.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The two points in a bar magnet are its North pole and South pole. A bar magnet has magnetic field lines around it. These points give these field lines a travelling direction. For example, the magnetic field lines emerge form the North pole of the bar magnet and then they curve toward South pole. This makes a complete loop of magnetic field lines around the bar magnet.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
For international candidates who are applying for GATE, only a valid passport/government issued ID/driving license are accepted as the recognised identification documents. Candidates are advised to keep all their documents before applying for the GATE.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE application fee for the extended period are as follows -
- The GATE fees for females/SC/ST/PwD candidates is INR 1400
- The GATE fees for all other candidates including foreign nationals is INR 2300
NOTE: PwD candidates with benchmark ability (greater than 40%) are eligible for fee concession.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The GATE application fee during the regular time period (category-wise) are as follows -
- GATE application fee for females/SC/ST/PwD candidates - INR 900
- GATE application fee for all other candidates including foreign nationals - INR 1800
The accepted payment modes for submitting GATE application form 2026 are- Netbanking/UPI/Credit Card/Debit card.
NOTE: PwD candidates with benchmark ability (greater than 40%) are eligible for fee concession.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The extended online registration in GATE 2026 implies that candidates can submit their application form by paying a late fee of INR 500 during that timeline. Candidates who have missed out the GATE application form deadline dates can submit during this period. Candidates must keep all their documents and certificates ready before proceeding to register for the exam.
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