GATE 2022: Most asked CSE topics in previous year
Isha Jain | January 20, 2022 | 01:59 PM IST | 1 min read
IITKGP will start the GATE 2022 exam from February 5. Students can here check the list of GATE most asked topics in CSE for better preparation.
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NEW DELHI
: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur is going to conduct the GATE 2022 exam on February 5, 6, 12, 13. Although the students who have registered for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering 2022 swarmed their twitter handles with GATE 2022 postponement requests, the IITK has released the GATE 2022 admit card on gate.iitkgp.ac.in.
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Now that only 15 days are left for the GATE 2022 exam, students should start their revision process. Having a list of GATE most asked topics in CSE can be significantly helpful for aspirants’ preparation.
According to previous year’s GATE toppers, proper and detailed information about the examination pattern, marking scheme, types of questions asked and more should be checked on. Moreover, aspirants should check the GATE syllabus and previous year’s analysis to know which topics may be asked as questions in the examination.
GATE 2022: Most asked CSE topics in previous year
|
Subject |
Topics Asked in GATE 2021 CSE Paper(Memory Based) |
Level of Ques. |
Total Marks |
|
Engineering Mathematics |
PDF, limits, Eigen values and vectors Matrix |
Moderate to Difficult |
9 |
|
Digital Logic |
Synchronous circuit, Number system |
Easy |
5 |
|
Operating System (OS) |
Process Synchronous, Scheduling Algorithm |
Moderate to Difficult |
6 |
|
Theory of Computation |
DFA, push down automata, decidability and undecidability, CFL and regular language |
Medium |
8 |
|
Computer Organization and Architecture |
Pipeline, memory organization addressing modes, floating point representation |
Medium |
6 |
|
Discrete Mathematics & Graph Theory |
Groups, Graphs, Combinatorics |
Medium |
8 |
|
Programming and Data Structures |
Function, stack and queue |
Medium |
8 |
|
Algorithms |
Spanning tree, Asymptotic notation |
Medium |
11 |
|
Database Management System |
Relational algebra |
Medium |
8 |
|
Compiler Design |
SDT, code optimization |
Easy |
7 |
|
Computer Networks |
Transport layer, network layer |
Medium |
9 |
|
General Aptitude |
Geometry, Probability, Word analogy, Percentage, ratio, passage, paper folding, grammar |
Easy |
15 |
|
Total |
|
|
100 |
Recently. over 23,000 candidates appearing for the GATE 2022 examination scheduled in February have joined a petition demanding the exam be postponed in view of the third wave of COVID-19.
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