GATE 2025 CSE preparation tips; strategies, study plan, high weightage topics in computer science engineering
Alivia Mukherjee | December 27, 2024 | 12:58 PM IST | 3 mins read
GATE 2025 exam will be held on February 1, 2, 15, and 16 in two shifts.
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: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee will issue the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025 admit card on January 2. The GATE 2025 admit card link will be active on the official website, gate2025.iitr.ac.in. As per Careers 360 experts, candidates are advised to begin their GATE 2025 preparation early to ensure they have sufficient time to cover the syllabus, practice mock tests, and focus on revision.
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The IIT Roorkee will conduct the GATE 2025 exam on February 1, 2, 15, and 16 for admission to master’s programmes offered by IITs and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore. The GATE 2025 exam will be held in two shifts each day. As per the GATE 2025 exam timings, forenoon session will be held from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm (IST) and afternoon shift from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
GATE 2025 CSE: Last year’s exam analysis
As per GATE academy exam analysis, the difficulty level of the GATE 2023 Computer Science Engineering (CSE) paper was easy to moderate. The topics covered in the GATE 2023 CSE question paper included digital logic, discrete mathematics, programming and data structures, and computer networks.
The GATE 2023 CSE paper included 34 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), 16 Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions, and 15 Multiple Select Questions (MSQs), making up a total of 65 questions.
GATE 2025 syllabus and high weightage topics for CSE
The following are the high-weightage topics for GATE 2025 CSE paper.
|
Topics |
Weightage (%) |
|
Engineering Mathematics |
5 |
|
Discrete Mathematics and Graph theory |
10 |
|
Design and analysis algorithm |
6 |
|
Programming and data structure |
12 |
|
Digital logic |
4 |
|
Computer organization |
11 |
|
Theory of computation |
9 |
|
Compiler design |
4 |
|
Operating system |
10 |
|
DBMS |
8 |
|
Computer networks |
6 |
|
Total |
100 |
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GATE 2025 preparation tips for CSE
As per Careers 360 experts, the key to success in GATE 2025 lies in strategic planning and timely execution of the preparation plan. Candidates can have a look at the GATE 2025 CSE preparation tips as shared by Careers 360 experts below.
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Start early
Candidates are encouraged to begin their GATE 2025 preparation as early as possible. This approach provides ample time for thorough study, revision, and mock test practice. Starting early ensures that candidates are not rushed as the exam date approaches, allowing for a more relaxed and well-structured GAT 2025 study plan. -
Know GATE 2025 syllabus and exam pattern
It is essential for candidates to thoroughly understand the GATE 2025 syllabus and exam pattern. The syllabus outlines the topics to focus on, while the exam pattern helps in strategizing the approach for the exam. Sections like engineering mathematics and general aptitude carry significant weightage and require careful attention during preparation. -
Identify GATE 2025 high weightage topics
After reviewing the syllabus, candidates should focus on identifying topics with higher weightage. Subjects such as discrete mathematics , graph theory and engineering mathematics are critical for scoring well. However, it is important not to neglect other topics in the syllabus, even if they carry less weightage. -
Create a GATE 2025 study plan
A well-structured study schedule is crucial for staying on track with preparation. Candidates should create a personalized study plan that balances all subjects. Setting daily and weekly targets helps track progress and ensures consistent focus. It is also essential to include time for revision and mock tests in the schedule. -
Pick the right study materials
While undergraduate textbooks provide a solid foundation, candidates are advised to supplement their study materials with additional reference books and online resources. Watching tutorials, reviewing previous GATE papers, and joining online study groups can further enrich preparation. Making concise notes during study sessions can help with quick revision. -
Revise regularly
Regular revision is a key component of effective GATE 2025 preparation. Candidates should allocate time each day to revise previously studied topics. This will help retain information, identify weak areas, and strengthen understanding.
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