GATE 2022: Preparation tips by toppers
Students who are preparing for the GATE 2022 can check the preparation tips by the previous year’s toppers here.
Candidates preparing for GATE 2025 can now access the official syllabus. The detailed syllabus PDF is available for download as PDF here.
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New Delhi: Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is conducted to shortlist candidates for admission in postgraduate engineering courses across the country. The GATE 2022 scores will also be considered for PSU recruitments 2022. Candidates who are aiming to crack the national level entrance exam can get check out the GATE 2022 preparation tips by toppers here.
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Aspirants can check the GATE preparation tips by last year’s toppers below.
GATE topper 2021, Sourav Duari (AIR 1 PH)
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Sourav Duari said that he had no proper plan and strategy for the GATE. When he started preparation for the GATE exam, his third-semester exams were knocking on his door. So, it was very difficult for him to maintain a proper schedule.
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He said he prepared himself for the UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) exam and it helped him to crack the GATE exam with such a good score.
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To crack the GATE exam 2022, he advised aspiring candidates to “just clear their concepts and keep practising problems”.
GATE 2021 topper, Chirag Katariya (AIR 2 PE)
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According to him, every student should follow their own GATE preparation strategy which suits them best.
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“Go through the GATE syllabus precisely, study every topic which is mentioned in the syllabus, and don’t waste your time unnecessarily,” he said.
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“Also Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay has introduced the MCQ-type questions. Hence, before preparing, check the GATE 2022 paper pattern clearly,” he added.
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He said that aspirants need to start their GATE exam 2022 preparation as early as possible so that they have enough time for revision. Make a proper GATE 2022 study timetable and follow it on a daily basis.
GATE topper 2021, Yatish Naman Asthana (AIR 2 AR)
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He dedicated himself to GATE preparation after his 7th-semester exams. He dedicated all the free time that he got after his online classes and assignments toward his exam preparation.
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He solved previous year’s GATE questions and he studied each topic in detail from various sources across the internet, as per the syllabus. The hours that he put in per day for the GATE preparation were dependent on the time he got free from his online classes and assignments. When the GATE exam was near, he studied for nearly 15 to 16 hours a day.
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“In order to crack the GATE 2022 exam, candidates should efficiently utilize available time and resources,” he said.
GATE 2021 topper, Navneet Gangwar, (AIR 4 CS)
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Navneet Gangwar advised the aspiring candidates to start the GATE exam preparation as early as possible.
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“GATE previous year’s question papers, mock test series, and revisions are the key to crack GATE exam 2022. The amount of time one has to put depends on person to person,” he added.
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He asked aspirants to have faith in themself and prepare well for the GATE 2022 exam.
GATE topper 2021, Arunava Mondal, (AIR 5 MN)
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He suggested going through the GATE 2022 syllabus precisely, take suggestions from professors and seniors to delineate the important topics .
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He recommends reading the best books and practising past years’ GATE question papers.
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GATE 2022 exam preparation from the 6th semester will be good. It is important to clear the concepts and revise the topics on regular basics.
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Aspirants should understand their strengths and weakness, develop the preparation strategy according to that.
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Believe in yourself and follow ‘Plan Do Check Act’ (PDCA) during GATE exam preparation 2022.
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