Saturday, August 29, 2009

IIM-CAT : Entrance exam

Common Admission Test (CAT) is for students who want to pursue Post Gradute level Management Degree from world renowned IIM’s. With Growing Reputation of IIM’s in the world for management education and emergence of powerful alumni for IIM’s in the Global Corporate sector made IIM’s a destination to dream for all students aspiring for managerial studies in India. Also the placement records of these institutes with salary packages run into several lakhs made IIM’s first and foremost choice among students. As popularity increases the number of students twisting their arms for this CAT exam also increases many fold over recent years. This naturally converges all the toughest youth minds of India over this exam and that makes the exam toughest that means which requires some serious preparation.CAT has been rated as the most difficult MBA entrance test in the world by the Economist Intelligence 2003 Survey Over the year many other institutes also accept this CAT score for their admission processes.Actually there is growing momentum to make CAT as a single entrance exam for all business schoolsin India.Also effort is undergoing to get world accrediation for CAT.
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IIM-CAT : Entrance exam

Common Admission Test (CAT) is for students who want to pursue Post Gradute level Management Degree from world renowned IIM’s. With Growing Reputation of IIM’s in the world for management education and emergence of powerful alumni for IIM’s in the Global Corporate sector made IIM’s a destination to dream for all students aspiring for managerial studies in India. Also the placement records of these institutes with salary packages run into several lakhs made IIM’s first and foremost choice among students. As popularity increases the number of students twisting their arms for this CAT exam also increases many fold over recent years. This naturally converges all the toughest youth minds of India over this exam and that makes the exam toughest that means which requires some serious preparation.CAT has been rated as the most difficult MBA entrance test in the world by the Economist Intelligence 2003 Survey Over the year many other institutes also accept this CAT score for their admission processes.Actually there is growing momentum to make CAT as a single entrance exam for all business schoolsin India.Also effort is undergoing to get world accrediation for CAT.
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Preparing for CAT 2009?

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Friday, August 28, 2009

JNTU PERCENTAGE CALCULATOR

JNTU PERCENTAGE CALCULATOR


Hi, Friends its not possible to check marks and calculate percentage from your Marks Memo every time when you needed and its time waste, so here is an 'EXCELLENT file for you to store all your semister marks for all Branches of Engineering students....

This file shows graphical representation of percentage of each year, Credits achieved, Total marks and percentage of each sem. and many more.

Just add ur marks & check your statistics

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

LAST 10 YEARS GATE QUESTION PAPERS

LAST 10 YEARS GATE QUESTION PAPERS

Posted by Sujith kumar

ECE

CODE
http://www.ziddu.com/download/2563797/ECE.rar.html


CSE
CODE
http://www.ziddu.com/download/2453211/CSE.rar.html


EEE
CODE
http://www.ziddu.com/download/2453210/EEE.rar.html


MECH
CODE
http://www.ziddu.com/download/2453214/MECH.rar.html


IT
CODE
http://www.ziddu.com/download/2453212/IT.rar.html

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

GATE EXAM STRUCTURE

The GATE examination consists of a single paper of 3 hours duration, which contains 60 questions carrying a maximum of 100 marks. The question paper will consist of only multiple choice objective questions. Each question will have four choices for the answer. Only one choice will be correct. Candidates have to mark the correct choice on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question. There will be 1/3rd deduction for each wrong answers.

A candidate can choose any one of the following
  • Aerospace Engineering,
  • Mathematics,
  • Agricultural Engineering,
  • Mechanical Engineering,
  • Architecture & Planning,
  • Mining Engineering,
  • Civil Engineering ,
  • Metallurgical Engineering,
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Physics,
  • Computer Science & Information Technology,
  • Production & Industrial Engineering,
  • Chemistry,
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences,
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering,
  • Textile Engg. & Fibre Science,
  • Electrical Engineering,
  • Engineering Sciences,
  • Geology & Geophysics,
  • Life Sciences,
  • Instrumentation Engineering

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Friday, August 21, 2009

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

FREE Online CAT Course

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

CAT 2009 Going Online

Those who are preparing to study in any of the reputed MBA institutes in India, they are well aware of the Common Admission Test, better known as CAT. This is a test held annually for the admission to the Post-graduate and Fellow Programs in management courses of several management institutes in India. This is a written examination organized by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) and it is on the basis of CAT result that the eligible candidates are short listed and called for a Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
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CAT 2009 Going Online

Those who are preparing to study in any of the reputed MBA institutes in India, they are well aware of the Common Admission Test, better known as CAT. This is a test held annually for the admission to the Post-graduate and Fellow Programs in management courses of several management institutes in India. This is a written examination organized by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) and it is on the basis of CAT result that the eligible candidates are short listed and called for a Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
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THE BEST AND HOT GATE SITE

here is the best and hot site for gate students who are searching for gate mock papers is
for that click here http://youdowetest.com/ano_utils/User_AppearInTest1.asp?ecid=1
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Monday, August 17, 2009

SYLLABUS FOR CAT

Common admission test is a mandatory entrance examination conducted by the India Institutes of Management for granting admission in the management programs of all the six IIMs. Besides IIMs, there are other management schools too, which consider the CAT scores as the main eligibility criteria for enrolling students in their management courses. After successfully clearing the CAT test, you have to clear the group discussion and interview rounds as well to secure a place for yourself in MBA program. CAT Test Patterns The CAT test is conducted generally during the months of November- December. It is comparatively less predictable than other management entrance tests as its pattern/ number of questions keeps changing every year. The number of questions, however, is spread across 4 sections namely, * Quantitative Ability (QA) * Data Interpretation (DI) and Logical Reasoning (LR) * Reading Comprehension (RC) * Verbal Ability (VA) In the year 2004, the concept of differential marking was introduced. Therefore, it is essential that you prepare thoroughly for all the four sections in order to receive calls from the best management institutions. There is disparity regarding the duration of the test too. For instance, till 2005 the duration of the CAT test was 2 hours which was changed to 2 ? hours in the year 2006. Given below is a comprehensive comparison between the CAT test of years 2005, 2006 and 2007- Criteria CAT 2007 CAT 2006 CAT 2005 No. of Section 3 3 3 Hours Number of questions 75 75 3 Hours Duration 2 hours 21/2 Hours 21/2 Hours Negative Marking 1 marks 1 marks 1/3 of the marks allotted Eligibility Criteria for CAT test It is essential for you to hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% score in order to be eligible to give the CAT test. In case you belong to SC, ST or the disability category, you are required to have at least 45 % marks in graduation. CAT Test Registration The CAT test application form is the same for all IIMs. You can get this form from any branch of the State Bank of India. The form is usually available in the month of April. It should be noted that the CAT test application form is to be filled and submitted only once, irrespective of how many IIMs you are applying to. However, for non-IIM institutes, you might have to fill a separate form available from their institute. List of IIMS * Indian Institutes of Management, Lucknow * Indian Institutes of Management, Bangalore * Indian Institutes of Management, Kozhikode * Indian Institutes of Management, Ahmadabad * Indian Institutes of Management, Calcutta * Indian Institutes of Management, Indore List of Non-IIM Institutes accepting CAT scores * National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai * S.P.Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai * Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon * Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Trichy * Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad (MICA), Ahmedabad * T.A.Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal. * Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad * National Insurance Academy School of Management (NIASoM), Pune * Institute of Management, Nirma University, Ahmedabad * Welingkar, Mumbai Kindly note that this list is not exhaustive and there could be other management schools too which grant admission on the basis of CAT test scores. Tips and Strategies CAT is an entrance examination for over 80 institutes offering MBA programs. Almost all the top B schools including the six IIMs consider the CAT scores for granting admission in their MBA programs. Needless to say, cracking the CAT takes rigorous preparation and consistent hard work. Given below are some of the tips which might help you in getting admission to the MBA School of your choice. * CAT being an application driven test, regular practice with complete focus is the key to clearing the test * As the curriculum for the CAT is limited, it is essential for you to cover the entire curriculum leaving nothing * After you have completed most of the course, start giving mock CAT test. Higher the number of tests that you take, higher would be your learning curve * Thoroughly analyse the result of the mock CAT test for identifying your strong and weak areas. Now follow a structured and organised approach to turn your weak points into your strength * It is a good idea to spend an hour or so in trying to find out what you could have done better in the mock CAT test. Remember, one of the key reasons of giving mock CAT test is to learn from your mistakes * Help from teachers, joining a coaching institute, study of the fundamental concepts and solving solved and unsolved questions would help you in gaining command over the concepts that you find difficult * Build mathematical proficiency. You should thoroughly work on the math problems of 10th and 11th standard * Follow the 3 times principle. Solve every question 3 times; first time would be the attempt, second would be a solution and finally for.
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SYLLABUS FOR CAT

Common admission test is a mandatory entrance examination conducted by the India Institutes of Management for granting admission in the management programs of all the six IIMs. Besides IIMs, there are other management schools too, which consider the CAT scores as the main eligibility criteria for enrolling students in their management courses. After successfully clearing the CAT test, you have to clear the group discussion and interview rounds as well to secure a place for yourself in MBA program. CAT Test Patterns The CAT test is conducted generally during the months of November- December. It is comparatively less predictable than other management entrance tests as its pattern/ number of questions keeps changing every year. The number of questions, however, is spread across 4 sections namely, * Quantitative Ability (QA) * Data Interpretation (DI) and Logical Reasoning (LR) * Reading Comprehension (RC) * Verbal Ability (VA) In the year 2004, the concept of differential marking was introduced. Therefore, it is essential that you prepare thoroughly for all the four sections in order to receive calls from the best management institutions. There is disparity regarding the duration of the test too. For instance, till 2005 the duration of the CAT test was 2 hours which was changed to 2 ? hours in the year 2006. Given below is a comprehensive comparison between the CAT test of years 2005, 2006 and 2007- Criteria CAT 2007 CAT 2006 CAT 2005 No. of Section 3 3 3 Hours Number of questions 75 75 3 Hours Duration 2 hours 21/2 Hours 21/2 Hours Negative Marking 1 marks 1 marks 1/3 of the marks allotted Eligibility Criteria for CAT test It is essential for you to hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% score in order to be eligible to give the CAT test. In case you belong to SC, ST or the disability category, you are required to have at least 45 % marks in graduation. CAT Test Registration The CAT test application form is the same for all IIMs. You can get this form from any branch of the State Bank of India. The form is usually available in the month of April. It should be noted that the CAT test application form is to be filled and submitted only once, irrespective of how many IIMs you are applying to. However, for non-IIM institutes, you might have to fill a separate form available from their institute. List of IIMS * Indian Institutes of Management, Lucknow * Indian Institutes of Management, Bangalore * Indian Institutes of Management, Kozhikode * Indian Institutes of Management, Ahmadabad * Indian Institutes of Management, Calcutta * Indian Institutes of Management, Indore List of Non-IIM Institutes accepting CAT scores * National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai * S.P.Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai * Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon * Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Trichy * Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad (MICA), Ahmedabad * T.A.Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal. * Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad * National Insurance Academy School of Management (NIASoM), Pune * Institute of Management, Nirma University, Ahmedabad * Welingkar, Mumbai Kindly note that this list is not exhaustive and there could be other management schools too which grant admission on the basis of CAT test scores. Tips and Strategies CAT is an entrance examination for over 80 institutes offering MBA programs. Almost all the top B schools including the six IIMs consider the CAT scores for granting admission in their MBA programs. Needless to say, cracking the CAT takes rigorous preparation and consistent hard work. Given below are some of the tips which might help you in getting admission to the MBA School of your choice. * CAT being an application driven test, regular practice with complete focus is the key to clearing the test * As the curriculum for the CAT is limited, it is essential for you to cover the entire curriculum leaving nothing * After you have completed most of the course, start giving mock CAT test. Higher the number of tests that you take, higher would be your learning curve * Thoroughly analyse the result of the mock CAT test for identifying your strong and weak areas. Now follow a structured and organised approach to turn your weak points into your strength * It is a good idea to spend an hour or so in trying to find out what you could have done better in the mock CAT test. Remember, one of the key reasons of giving mock CAT test is to learn from your mistakes * Help from teachers, joining a coaching institute, study of the fundamental concepts and solving solved and unsolved questions would help you in gaining command over the concepts that you find difficult * Build mathematical proficiency. You should thoroughly work on the math problems of 10th and 11th standard * Follow the 3 times principle. Solve every question 3 times; first time would be the attempt, second would be a solution and finally for.
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Sunday, August 16, 2009

ADMISSION ALERTS

Examstudents.blogspot.com brings you the updated Admission Notifications of Top Business schools of India. Now onwards you need not go and search for admission notifications in Newspapers. Just check here and you won't miss a single deadline.If you want to know about the placement details of the institute where you wish to apply, click here.
This listing is only of upcoming courses. For admission details of all the management or related courses offered by various top institutions of the country, check the respective Archives.

Full-time MBA Programmes 2 Years
These are two year, full time, residential MBA programs offering MBA or PGDM degree/diploma in Management.
New! JMET 2010: For Admission to 2-Year Full-Time PG Programs in Management at IITs & IISc Last Date for form submission : October 9, 2009, Test Date: December 13, 2009
New! Two Year Full Time Post Graduate Programme in Rural Management (PRM) at INSTITUTE OF RURAL MANAGEMENT ANAND, GUJRAT Last Date for form submission : October 9, 2009, Test Date: December 13, 2009
New! Two Year (Full Time) MBA (International Business) at INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE, NEW DELHI / KOLKATA Last Date for form submission : 3rd Sept 2009
New! MAT : Management Aptitude Test Exam date : September 06, 2009 (Sunday)

Full-time MBA Programmes One Year
These are One year, full time, residential MBA programs and are generally aimed at executives with prior work experience.
New! One Year (Full Time) Post Graduate Programme in Communications Management and Entrepreneurship (PGPCME) at MUDRA INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATIONS,
AHMEDABAD Last date for Receipt of filled-in Applications: 10th August, 2009
New! One Year Full Time Global MBA Program at S. P. JAIN CENTER OF MANAGEMENT, DUBAI / SINGAPORE Last date for Receipt of filled-in Applications: September 14, 2009

Part-time / Evening MBA Programmes
These programmes are usually for working professionals and executives who don't wish to give up their on-going careers to attend a full-time MBA programme...
New! One year (weekend) Certificate Program in Advanced Financial Risk Management at INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE Last Date for Form Submission: October 30, 2009
Fellow Programmes (Equivalent to PhD)
The Fellow Programmes in Management are the doctoral level programmes, recognized as equivalent to Ph.D...
New! Doctoral Programme in Management at NARSEE MONJEE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, MUMBAI Last date for submitting the form: May 20, 2009
New! Ph.D. Programme at Institute of Management (Nirma University) Last date for submitting the form: May 02, 2009

Executive MBA Programmes
These are short-term full-time specialized residential courses lasting for duration of few weeks to few months only...
New! Executive General Management Programme - XV at INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE Last Date for Form Submission: August 14, 2009
Distance Education Programmes
These are non-residential programmes which are offered as correspondence courses that allow students the leisure of learning at their own homes / offices and at their own pace...
New! Distance Education MBA Programmes at ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, TAMILNADU Last Date for Form Submission: August 31, 2009
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ADMISSION ALERTS

Examstudents.blogspot.com brings you the updated Admission Notifications of Top Business schools of India. Now onwards you need not go and search for admission notifications in Newspapers. Just check here and you won't miss a single deadline.If you want to know about the placement details of the institute where you wish to apply, click here.
This listing is only of upcoming courses. For admission details of all the management or related courses offered by various top institutions of the country, check the respective Archives.

Full-time MBA Programmes 2 Years
These are two year, full time, residential MBA programs offering MBA or PGDM degree/diploma in Management.
New! JMET 2010: For Admission to 2-Year Full-Time PG Programs in Management at IITs & IISc Last Date for form submission : October 9, 2009, Test Date: December 13, 2009
New! Two Year Full Time Post Graduate Programme in Rural Management (PRM) at INSTITUTE OF RURAL MANAGEMENT ANAND, GUJRAT Last Date for form submission : October 9, 2009, Test Date: December 13, 2009
New! Two Year (Full Time) MBA (International Business) at INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE, NEW DELHI / KOLKATA Last Date for form submission : 3rd Sept 2009
New! MAT : Management Aptitude Test Exam date : September 06, 2009 (Sunday)

Full-time MBA Programmes One Year
These are One year, full time, residential MBA programs and are generally aimed at executives with prior work experience.
New! One Year (Full Time) Post Graduate Programme in Communications Management and Entrepreneurship (PGPCME) at MUDRA INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATIONS,
AHMEDABAD Last date for Receipt of filled-in Applications: 10th August, 2009
New! One Year Full Time Global MBA Program at S. P. JAIN CENTER OF MANAGEMENT, DUBAI / SINGAPORE Last date for Receipt of filled-in Applications: September 14, 2009

Part-time / Evening MBA Programmes
These programmes are usually for working professionals and executives who don't wish to give up their on-going careers to attend a full-time MBA programme...
New! One year (weekend) Certificate Program in Advanced Financial Risk Management at INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE Last Date for Form Submission: October 30, 2009
Fellow Programmes (Equivalent to PhD)
The Fellow Programmes in Management are the doctoral level programmes, recognized as equivalent to Ph.D...
New! Doctoral Programme in Management at NARSEE MONJEE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, MUMBAI Last date for submitting the form: May 20, 2009
New! Ph.D. Programme at Institute of Management (Nirma University) Last date for submitting the form: May 02, 2009

Executive MBA Programmes
These are short-term full-time specialized residential courses lasting for duration of few weeks to few months only...
New! Executive General Management Programme - XV at INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE Last Date for Form Submission: August 14, 2009
Distance Education Programmes
These are non-residential programmes which are offered as correspondence courses that allow students the leisure of learning at their own homes / offices and at their own pace...
New! Distance Education MBA Programmes at ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, TAMILNADU Last Date for Form Submission: August 31, 2009
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MOCK CAT

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CAT TIPS

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CAT EXAM INFO

Common Admission Test (CAT) is for students who want to pursue Post Gradute level Management Degree from world renowned IIM’s. With Growing Reputation of IIM’s in the world for management education and emergence of powerful alumni for IIM’s in the Global Corporate sector made IIM’s a destination to dream for all students aspiring for managerial studies in India. Also the placement records of these institutes with salary packages run into several lakhs made IIM’s first and foremost choice among students. As popularity increases the number of students twisting their arms for this CAT exam also increases many fold over recent years. This naturally converges all the toughest youth minds of India over this exam and that makes the exam toughest that means which requires some serious preparation.CAT has been rated as the most difficult MBA entrance test in the world by the Economist Intelligence 2003 Survey Over the year many other institutes also accept this CAT score for their admission processes.Actually there is growing momentum to make CAT as a single entrance exam for all business schoolsin India.Also effort is undergoing to get world accrediation for CAT.
Over the year many other institutes also accept this CAT score for their admission processes.Actually there is growing momentum to make CAT as a single entrance exam for all business schoolsin India.Also effort is undergoing to get world accrediation for CAT.
read more...

CAT EXAM INFO

Common Admission Test (CAT) is for students who want to pursue Post Gradute level Management Degree from world renowned IIM’s. With Growing Reputation of IIM’s in the world for management education and emergence of powerful alumni for IIM’s in the Global Corporate sector made IIM’s a destination to dream for all students aspiring for managerial studies in India. Also the placement records of these institutes with salary packages run into several lakhs made IIM’s first and foremost choice among students. As popularity increases the number of students twisting their arms for this CAT exam also increases many fold over recent years. This naturally converges all the toughest youth minds of India over this exam and that makes the exam toughest that means which requires some serious preparation.CAT has been rated as the most difficult MBA entrance test in the world by the Economist Intelligence 2003 Survey Over the year many other institutes also accept this CAT score for their admission processes.Actually there is growing momentum to make CAT as a single entrance exam for all business schoolsin India.Also effort is undergoing to get world accrediation for CAT.
Over the year many other institutes also accept this CAT score for their admission processes.Actually there is growing momentum to make CAT as a single entrance exam for all business schoolsin India.Also effort is undergoing to get world accrediation for CAT.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

GATE OVERVIEW

GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test)

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE 2009) is an all-India examination administered and conducted in eight zones across the country by the GATE Committee comprising faculty from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordinating Board - GATE, Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), and Government of India.

Admission to post graduate programmes with MHRD and some other government scholarship /assistantship at engineering colleges/institutes in the country are open to those who qualify through GATE.

GATE qualified candidates with Bachelor degree in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Pharmacy or Master degree in any branch of Science/ Mathematics /Statistics /Computer Applications are eligible for Master /Doctoral programmes in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/Pharmacy as well as for Doctoral programmes in relevant branches of Science.

To avail the scholarship, the candidate must additionally secure admission to such a postgraduate programme, as per the prevailing procedure of the admitting institution. GATE qualification, however, is not required for candidates with Master degree in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Pharmacy who may be seeking scholarship/assistantship for relevant doctoral programmes.

The overall coordination and responsibility of conducting GATE 2009 lies with Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, designated as the Organizing Institute for GATE 2009.

GATE 2009 Exam Date 08th February, 2009 [Sunday]

GATE 2009 Test Time: 09.30 hours to 12.30 hours

The zones and the corresponding administrative institutes are,

Zone 1 - Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Zone 2 - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Zone 3 - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Zone 4 - Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
Zone 5 - Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Zone 6 - Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Zone 7 - Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Zone 8 - Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Last date of issue of information brochure and application forms: by post from GATE Offices Friday 17 Oct 2008


GATE 2009 Eligibility

1. Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/Pharmacy (4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.

2. Master's degree holders in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.

3. Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master's degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/Technology or in the third or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master's degree programme and Dual Degree programme in Engineering/Technology.

4. Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by IE(I), AME by ICE(I)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.

Application fee

Application fee

Off Line
On Line
General & OBC
Rs. 1000
Rs. 900
SC/ST/PD
Rs. 500
Rs. 400

Application form

There are two different ways by which candidates can apply for GATE 2009 examination. They are
Offline Application Submission Process:
Step. 1 Procurement of Application Form
Candidate can obtain a packet containing (i) OFFLINE Application Form (ii) Information Brochure (iii) Acknowledgment Card (iv) Envelope from:
Designated Bank Branches corresponding to each zone on cash payment.
Zonal GATE Office by sending a request letter and TWO self-addressed slips along with a Demand Draft for appropriate amount.
Zonal GATE Office after handing over Demand Draft for appropriate amount.
Step 2. Fill in the Application Form
Step 3. Obtain SC/ST/PD/OBC (non creamy layer) Certificate
SC/ST/OBC (non creamy layer) and Disability Certificate should be obtained from appropriate authority, if applicable.
Authorities who can issue SC/ST/OBC (non creamy layer) Certificates.
Step 4. Post/Submission
Duly filled-in Application Form with appropriate enclosures must be sent by Registered or Speed post to the Chairman, GATE of the Zone, where the candidate prefers (corresponding to the 1st Choice of Examination City) to appear for the examination, on or before Wednesday, October 29, 2008. Or
It can be handed over personally to respective Zonal GATE Office.
Online Application Submission Process:
Step 1: Obtain a Demand Draft
The candidates must obtain a Demand Draft, drawn on any nationalized bank in favor of Chairman of the corresponding zonal GATE Office, the website of which the candidate wishes to submit online Application.
Step 2: Online Application
Step 3: Take print out of Application Form
Save the PDF file, take a printout, Sign at appropriate places and paste photograph.
Step 4. Obtain SC/ST/PD/OBC (non creamy layer) Certificate
SC/ST/OBC (non creamy layer) and Disability Certificate should be obtained from appropriate authority, if applicable.
Authorities who can issue SC/ST/OBC (non creamy layer) Certificates.
Step 5. Post/Submission
Duly filled-in Application Form with appropriate enclosures must be sent by Registered or Speed post to the Chairman, GATE of the Zone, the website of which has been used for making ONLINE registration on or before Wednesday, October 29, 2008. OR
It can be handed over personally to respective Zonal GATE Office.

GATE 2009 Exam Pattern

The GATE examination consists of a single paper of 3 hours duration, which contains 60 questions carrying a maximum of 100 marks. The question paper will consist of only multiple choice objective questions. Each question will have four choices for the answer. Only one choice will be correct. Candidates have to mark the correct choice on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question.
There will be negative marking for wrong answers, as given in question paper pattern.
A candidate can choose any one of the papers listed below.
Paper Code Paper Code
Aerospace Engineering AE Information Technology IT
Agricultural Engineering AG Mathematics MA
Architecture and Planning AR Mechanical Engineering ME
Civil Engineering CE Mining Engineering MN
Chemical Engineering CH Metallurgical Engineering MT
Computer Science and Engineering CS Physics PH
Chemistry CY Production and Industrial Engineering PI
Electronics and Communication Engineering EC Pharmaceutical Sciences PY
Electrical Engineering EE Textile Engineering and Fibre Science TF
Geology and Geophysics GG Engineering Sciences XE*
Instrumentation Engineering IN Life Sciences XL*
#GG (Geology & Geophysics) paper will consist of two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A will be common to both Geology and Geophysics candidates. Part B will contain two sections: Section 1 (Geology) and Section 2 (Geophysics).
Geology candidates will attempt questions in Section 1 only. Geophysics candidates will attempt questions in Section 2 only.
*Papers XE and XL are of general nature and will comprise the following sections:
Engineering Sciences (XE)
Life Sciences (XL)
Section
Code
Section
Code
Engineering Mathematics
(Compulsory)
A
Chemistry (Compulsory)
H
Fluid Mechanics
B
Biochemistry
I
Materials Science
C
Biotechnology
J
Solid Mechanics
D
Botany
K
Thermodynamics
E
Microbiology
L
Polymer Science and Engineering
F
Zoology
M
Food Technology
G


A candidate appearing in XE or XL paper will be required to answer three sections. Sections (A) and (H) are compulsory in XE and XL papers, respectively.
The candidate can choose any two out of the remaining sections listed against the respective papers.
The choice of the appropriate paper is the responsibility of the candidate. Some guidelines in this respect are suggested below:
Candidate is expected to appear in one of the papers, listed above appropriate to the discipline of his/her qualifying degree.
Candidate is, however, free to choose any paper according to his/her admission plan, keeping in mind the eligibility criteria of the institutions in which he/she wishes to seek admission.
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Monday, August 10, 2009

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR GATE

ELIGIBILITY

Following categories of candidates are eligible to appear in GATE:

    • Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/Pharmacy (4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
    • Master's degree holders in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final or pre-final year of such programmes.
    • Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master's degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/Technology or in the third or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master's degree programme and Dual Degree programme in Engineering/Technology.
    • Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by IE(I), AME by ICE(I)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.
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Sunday, August 9, 2009

GATE PY-08 KEY

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GATE EE 08 KEY

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mech 08 answer key

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GATE CS 2008 ANS KEY

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GATE 2008 EC KEY

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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING AUTHORS

S.No.
SUBJECT
AUTHOR
1.
Electronic Devices and Circuits & Analog Electronics--

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

Integrated electronics : Analog and Digital Circuit and system

Microelectronic Circuits

Electronic Devices and Circuits

OP Amp and linear Integrated Circuit

Solid State electronic devices

Semiconductor devices

Jacob Millman & Christos C. Halkias

Sedra & Smith

J.B. Gupta

Ramakant A. Gayakwad

Streetman and Banerjee

S.M.Sze

2.
Communication System

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

Communication System

An introduction to Analog and Digital Communication

Communication System : Analog and Digital

Modern Digital and Analog Communication System

Electronic Communication System

Simon Haykins

Simon Haykins

Singh and Sapre

B.P. Lathi

Kennedyand Davis

3.
Signal and System
Oppenheim and Willsky
4.
Optical Fiber Communication
Senior
5.
Satellite Communications
Pratt and Bostian
6.
Monochrome and colour
R.R. Gulati
7.
Control System

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Control System Engg.

Automatic Control System

Linear Control System

I.G. Nagrath & M. Gopal

B.C. Kuo

B.S. Manke

8.
Electro Magnetic Theory

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics

Elements of Electromagnetics

Engineering Electromagnetics

Antenna and Wave Propagation

N. N. Rao

Sadiku

W.H.Hayt

K.D. Prasad

9.
Digital Electronics

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Digital Design

Digital Systems

Modern Digital Electronics

M. Morris Mano

Tocci & Widmer

R. P. Jain

10.
Computer Engg.

(i)

(ii)

Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application

Computer Organization and Structure

Ramesh S. Gaonkar

Stalling

11.
Microwave Engg.

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Microwave Devices and Circuits

Microwave Engineering

Microwave Engineering

Liao

Sanjeev Gupta

Pozar

12.
Network Theory

(i)

(ii)

Networks and Systems

Engineering Circuit Analysis

D. Roy Chaudhary

Hayt

13.
Electrical Engineering Material
S.P. Seth
14.
Measurement and Instrumentation

(i)

(ii)

Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation

Electronic Instrumentation

A. K. Sahney

H. S. Kalsi


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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGS AUTHORS

S.No.
SUBJECT
AUTHOR
1.
Electronic Devices and Circuits & Analog Electronics--

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

Integrated electronics : Analog and Digital Circuit and system

Microelectronic Circuits

Electronic Devices and Circuits

OP Amp and linear Integrated Circuit

Solid State electronic devices

Semiconductor devices

Jacob Millman & Christos C. Halkias

Sedra & Smith

J.B. Gupta

Ramakant A. Gayakwad

Streetman and Banerjee

S.M.Sze

2.
Communication System

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

Communication System

An introduction to Analog and Digital Communication

Communication System : Analog and Digital

Modern Digital and Analog Communication System

Electronic Communication System

Simon Haykins

Simon Haykins

Singh and Sapre

B.P. Lathi

Kennedyand Davis

3.
Signal and System
Oppenheim and Willsky
4.
Optical Fiber Communication
Senior
5.
Satellite Communications
Pratt and Bostian
6.
Monochrome and colour
R.R. Gulati
7.
Control System

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Control System Engg.

Automatic Control System

Linear Control System

I.G. Nagrath & M. Gopal

B.C. Kuo

B.S. Manke

8.
Electro Magnetic Theory

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics

Elements of Electromagnetics

Engineering Electromagnetics

Antenna and Wave Propagation

N. N. Rao

Sadiku

W.H.Hayt

K.D. Prasad

9.
Digital Electronics

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Digital Design

Digital Systems

Modern Digital Electronics

M. Morris Mano

Tocci & Widmer

R. P. Jain

10.
Computer Engg.

(i)

(ii)

Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application

Computer Organization and Structure

Ramesh S. Gaonkar

Stalling

11.
Microwave Engg.

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Microwave Devices and Circuits

Microwave Engineering

Microwave Engineering

Liao

Sanjeev Gupta

Pozar

12.
Network Theory

(i)

(ii)

Networks and Systems

Engineering Circuit Analysis

D. Roy Chaudhary

Hayt

13.
Electrical Engineering Material
S.P. Seth
14.
Measurement and Instrumentation

(i)

(ii)

Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation

Electronic Instrumentation

A. K. Sahney

H. S. Kalsi

15.
Electrical Machine

(i)

(ii)

Electrical Machinery

Electrical Machines

PS Bhimra

Nagrath & Kothari

16.
Power System

(i)

(ii)

Power System Engg.

Electric Power Systems

Nagrath & Kothari

CL Wadhwa

17.
Power Electronics
PS Bhimra
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