Candidates appearing for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering exam can find GATE 2022 important topics to cover for CS, EE, EC and ME here.
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New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur will hold the GATE 2022 exam on February 5, 6, 12, and 13 as a computer-based test. GATE 2022 exam will be conducted by IIT, Kharagpur for 29 papers for admissions into various ME/MTech courses and PSU recruitments.
Candidates preparing for the GATE 2022 exam need to follow some preparation tips to craft the exam with a good score. Also, they have to find out and start their exam preparation from the important topics of GATE 2022.
GATE 2022 Important topics
Candidates can check the GATE important topics for ME, CS, EE and EC from the table below.
Subject | Topics/Chapters |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) |
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Computer Science Engineering (CS) |
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Electrical Engineering (EE) |
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Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) |
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GATE 2022 preparation tips:
Check some important preparation tips of GATE 2022 as under.
Prepare a study timetable
Go through the GATE 2022 syllabus and exam pattern
Get suitable study material
Practice by make use of GATE mock tests and previous year’s papers
Create a proper revision plan on a daily and weekly basis
GATE 2022 registration is now active on the official website - gate.iitkgp.ac.in. Interested candidates can apply online till September 24, 2021 without a late fee.
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The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur has started the GATE 2022 registration process from today, September 2. To fill the GATE 2022 application form, candidates have to first register themselves at GATE Online Application Processing System (GOAPS).
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