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Cracking GATE 2013 is Just 5 Steps Away!


GATE is organized by IITs and IISc, which have pioneered advanced education at master’s level in India. The sole purpose of GATE is not only to conduct a test for admission but to identify the suitable engineers/researchers in various areas and make them to choose their area of choice in which they can pursue their master degree. So it is clearly not child’s play. It is a cut-throat competition and you have to make every moment count in order to establish yourself. But before you begin to worry let me tell you it may be hard but not impossible. So stay focused, follow some guide and you’re good to go. The date held for GATE 2013 is January 20, 2013. Till then all you got to do is follow the 5 steps:
• Clear concepts: Those four years of engineering that you thought to have left behind
are here to haunt you again. It is time that you open your college books because fundamental preparation is always effective. It’s time that you make sure all your basic concepts are clear and work on those parts that are fundamentally weak.
• Solve previous year questionnaire: Solving previous years’ papers gives you a fair
idea of what the actual paper would be like. It also brushes up your basics and exposes your ‘area of improvement.’
• Analyze: It is very necessary for the students to analyze the test results otherwise
the test would be of no value at all. Analyze your accuracy rates in various topics and maintain a topic wise datasheet which lists your performance topic wise for different test papers.
• Take up a target: High score in the test does not necessarily denote a big achievement after all. GATE is an exam in which people are selected on their relative scores. So even if you have scored 95% it does not essentially translate to a percentile of 95. You are competing with the best in India, and to get through GATE you should know where you stand to be among the ‘top few’ selected for the interview. A test series of this sort is being provided by GATE Forum.
• Just chill! Don’t tire out your brain. Take a break and use that time to gather more
information about the exam, either from internet or from your seniors at IITs. Here’s wishing good luck to all the students.

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