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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Yes, you can apply for GATE. As per eligibility criteria, a candidate must be passed out or in final semester of the M.Sc/MA/MCA course, there is no minimum and maximum age limit for GATE. There are 24 subjects papers in GATE exam and one has required to choose only one from them. As you have completed yours MCA. So, you can opt for CS (Computer Science and information technology) subject code. GOOD LUCK!

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Aakash Saxena

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The CSIR NET and GATE Exam is mainly conducted for the lectureship and Higher Studies. If you are preparing for the GATE and CSIR NET Exam in Chemistry/Chemical Science there are many coaching Institutes all over the India. While most of the candidates prepare for the exam by self or Online Coaching Study material provided by many Institutes. The CSIR NET Notification-https://somisharmablog.wordpress.com/2018/07/17/are-you-eligible-for-lectureship-and-research-program/ is out the exam is on 16th Dec 2018. You can take help from the list of Books given below -
Inorganic Chemistry by Shriver and Atkins
Inorganic Chemistry by Miessle
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sourabh soniI complete my mtech in civil engineering

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The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE is an examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and Science. No need to give GATE exam for take B.Tech certificate.

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sourabh soniI complete my mtech in civil engineering

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First of all, welcome here to all the GATE aspirants preparing for 2019-20. As we all know that GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test Engineering) is a national level engineering entrance examination. GATE is conducted by jointly by the Indian Institute of Science (IISC) and seven Indian Institute of Technology. Since its a national level exam. So, I want to tell you that the difficulty level of this exam comes after UPSC and JEE and also approximately 10th in whole world. There is one single paper which consists of both MCQs and numerical questions. This exam is just like the best opportunity for those students who couldn't clear their JEE exa
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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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There are some different entrance exams like IIT JAM Joint Admission Test) for M.Sc. Conducted by different IITs every year, you can also give entrance exam of Pune University, Mumbai University, etc.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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After doing M.Tech you can go for research of can apply for different jobs and if you have interest in business field then you must go for MBA i.e. you must give CAT and various other management exams. The best option according to me is that you start preparing for GATE 2019 and try to get AIR rank 200.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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Do the groundwork. Always read standard textbooks once during your B.Tech or after your B.Tech, before writing GATE. Prepare good quality notes. Revision is the key. Use previous years' GATE questions as practice materials. Attempt 'lots' of mock tests.

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Polymer Science and Technology, 3rd edition by P. Ghosh principles of polymerization by ODIAN.

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