GATE 2022: Preparation tips by experts
Team Careers360 | December 28, 2021 | 02:54 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Kharagpur will be conducting GATE 2022 on February 5, 6, 12 and 13. Check GATE 2022 preparation tips by experts here.
Download GATE previous year question papers to understand exam pattern and difficulty level. Practice with these papers to boost your preparation and improve your score.
Check NowNEW DELHI : IIT Kharagpur will be conducting GATE 2022 on February 5, 6, 12 and 13 for 29 subject papers. GATE 2022 will be conducted as an online exam of 3 hours having 65 questions. Candidates preparing for GATE 2022 often search for the preparation tips by experts to give a boost to their preparation.
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Although a preparation strategy differs from one person to another, knowing about the GATE 2022 preparation tips by experts can help the candidates to ace the exam. Candidates can check the preparation tips by experts for GATE 2022 below.
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GATE 2022: Preparation tips by experts
Candidates should refer to these important tips by the experts to improve their performance in GATE 2022.
Kishore Kashyap, Director of Logic Gate Studies, Raipur (Author of ECE for GATE book)
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Ideally, students must try to complete the GATE syllabus by the end of November and they should keep December reserved for revision. In January, students should solve previous year GATE questions papers, exercise problems and mock tests and work on the weak points only.
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Students should ensure to make the study plan according to the syllabus. Students should study in sessions of 3 or 4 hours. One session in the morning and another session at night are sufficient. One should also try to make a group of 3 to 4 GATE aspirants of the same stream because group study is very helpful.
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Do solve all the questions from GATE’s last 10 year papers. This will give students clarity on the exam pattern and type of questions that may be asked this year.
Nitin Rakesh Prasad, Director, The GATE Academy
In a competitive exam like GATE, more than self-appraisal, what is important is where a student stands in a group of people who may be equally competent. GATE mock tests and sample paper solving helps students understand their performance vis a vis the population attempting GATE. Solving previous year GATE papers is very helpful for the simple reason that the moment students solve the last 10 years of GATE papers, they have covered almost 80% of the syllabus from which they may expect questions.
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GATE registration 2022 concluded on September 30 without a late fee and till October 7 with a late fee. GATE 2022 admit card will be released on January 3.
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