Students, after graduating, look for better options to spend their time at and to apply their knowledge. Engineering students can apply for GATE exams to find better opportunities in the future. GATE is one of the most common exams that engineering graduates can take. Here is all that you need to know about the exam.

 

What is GATE?

 

GATE stands for, the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering.  This exam is held every year, and any candidate with an engineering degree can participate in the exams. Appearing for GATE and scoring valid scores will help the candidates to find a place in various public organizations, find better opportunities to study further or find a path in the field of research.

 

GATE is an all-India exam and is organized in eight zones. GATE 2019 is being organized by IIT Madras. These exams are held by the GATE committee. The 2019 exam is being held jointly by the seven IITs and IISc Bangalore.

 

More information on GATE 2019

 

The GATE exam pattern is online-based. Meaning the candidates will have to appear for the exam and have to make use of computers in order to answer the questions on the paper. The 2019 paper, like previous GATE exams, will have multiple choice questions (MCQs). The candidate will have to choose the correct answer from the options given under the exam.

 

By appearing for the exam, the students may find opportunities such as:

  • Qualifying for M.Tech, M.E or Ph.D. admissions, and
  • Finding job opportunities through PSU recruitments.

 

The applicants will be required to choose which subject they will like to appear for from the list of 24 disciplines mentioned on the website. The newest subject that has been added to list is statistics (ST). The candidates will be able to find the GATE exam forms on the official website, gate.iitm.ac.in

 

The results are released on the official website as well and are valid for the next three years. Some more information on the GATE exams are mentioned below:

 

Specification Overview
The conducting institute for 2019 IIT Madras
Duration of the GATE exams 180 minutes (3 hours)
Number of questions 65
Total marks of the exam 100
Official website gate.iitm.ac.in

 

A look at what’s new for GATE 2019

 

There are some new additions to GATE 2019, and here is all that you need to know:

 

  • Statistics has been added as a new subject, with the code ST.
  • Candidates could apply to the exam after the last date of submission of the exam as well, with late fee payment. The late fee to be paid was INR 500.

 

How to prepare for GATE 2019?

 

GATE is one of the toughest competition exams to prepare for. However, with some tips, you can crack the exam. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

 

  • Make sure that you start your preparations before the exam. The syllabus for the exam is quite expansive and will require hard work.
  • Apart from this, you should also make sure that you set daily goals. Setting daily goals will allow you to find the time to study every day and make sure that you finish your studies before the exam date.
  • Remember to find balance when you study. You will require to understand the subjects, as well as understand what you can do. Apart from this, make sure that you study the syllabus for the exam.
  • Also, remember to take breaks from time to time. This will help you keep your mind fresh and will allow you to find an easy way of studying.
  • Apart from this, you should invest some money in purchasing some books for studying. Understand that you will require to purchase books that you can understand and will help you prepare better for the exam.

 

Once you appear for the exam, make sure that you read about what will be asked in the exam and follow a schedule for your studies. Take some mock tests and keep tabs on the official website for the results.

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