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Just wanted to give some information on the GO Test series. Though about 200 people have registered for the tests, there have been less than 30 taken on average for tests. This shows that most of you are either postponing the tests or ignoring the subject tests.

  1. Actually the questions in subject tests are made to ensure no topic or question type is left out
  2. We have tried to include maximum twists in these questions so that it becomes easy in actual GATE
  3. Dont get demotivated by the marks – even 30% is good enough as long as you are understanding the mistakes and on second attempt you can score 90% or more
  4. Some people are scoring 80% or more in these tests and I hope them to make a top 30 rank in GATE.  
  5. So if you are postponing the takes the distance between you and the toppers are just increasing

From now onwards the tests will be live on every Mondays. There have been very good debates and hoping for healthy discussions to continue. Questions won’t be getting easier at least until the full length mock tests – where we shall try to simulate the actual GATE.

gatecse posted in From GO Admins Sep 14, 2020
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This is a form for filling details of Post Graduate Admission in Computer Science through GATE or some other exams such as PGEE, BITS HD, PSUs, and Others for the reference of future applicants.

https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSe9wCQg5E6A1HDxW1…/viewform

soujanyareddy13 posted in From GO Admins Jun 10, 2020
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GO Test Series for GATE CSE 2022

Hello Everyone....!!

Here is the most awaited post of GATE Overflow TEST SERIES for GATE CSE - 2021.

You can check the complete details of the Test Series in the below link....!! If you have any doubts can drop a comment to this post..!!

Schedule

EDIT: The test series will be as per the updated syllabus for GATE 2021 and will be having Multiple Select Questions from mid August onwards. 

 

Features of the Test Series

  1. All questions newly formed and verified by GATE Overflow team
  2. Emphasis on coverage of all question types in GATE 
  3. Both technical as well as grammatical errors are proofread before test creation
  4. Tests can be taken any time from the creation date
  5. Detailed solution will be provided for all the test questions with option for commenting doubts
  6. Questions will be on GATE Overflow site and visible only to those who have taken tests
  7. Any change in answer key will be updated immediately and notified to all takers
  8. Any wrongly answered question will be automatically added to “Wrongly Attempted” Question list which you can view anytime for revision
  9. Tests consists of three types
    1. 21 Subject wise tests which includes 20 two-marks and 10 one-marks questions for 50 marks and 90 minutes
    2. 5 Mix-subjects tests which will include questions from multiple subjects and same marking scheme as subject wise tests
    3. 5 full length mock tests in the exact format as actual GATE (65 questions, 100 marks, 180 minutes)
  10. Test Interface can be tried here (Tests by Mentors and Previous year tests are available for GATE, UGCNET etc. which can be taken freely by any user)

Click here for Schedule of GATE Overflow Test Series for GATECSE 2021

Subscribe Now for Rs. 1200. (The test access will be removed by May 15 and those who are subscribing for GATE 2022 please wait until May 1 when new schedule and subscription shall be shared) 

soujanyareddy13 posted in From GO Admins May 26, 2020 edited May 21, 2021 by Arjun
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Schedule for GATE CSE 2022

The schedule followed by GO for GATE2021

Please do not listen to what random people say about the schedule. This is a relaxed one and so you should not keep any topics for later thinking you have time. 

GO Test Series for GATE 2021

Advantages of following this schedule:

  1. It is not the only good schedule possible but is one schedule where subject dependencies are met 
  2. Schedule organized into 4 modules:
    1. First 6 weeks covering aptitude and discrete mathematics fundamentals – most important
    2. Next 5 weeks covering a bit of hardware, programming and computer architecture – builds a good system level knowledge
    3. Next 5 weeks covering more theoretical subjects, probability and OS – building the base of Intelligent Systems
    4. Final 3 weeks to finish Operating Systems, Computer Networks and Compiler Design 
  3. This schedule is tied to tests which are going to be added on GATE Overflow – subject tests will be added as per the schedule
  4. Preparation materials including reference links are provided on GO classroom as per the schedule – to access GO classroom just create a new account on the home page of it and subscribe manually to each course
  5. Even if you are joining late, you can adjust your schedule accordingly - most assignments in GO classroom will allow late submissions and this schedule will be over by November end.
  6. Extra points to be followed will be updated here.
  7. GATE CSE Subject page should be used for the subject resources (will be updated as per schedule) and GO classroom has assignments in extra. 

June 1-7

June 8-14

Quantitative Aptitude: Ratios, speed­-time, directions, work­-time, clock, other numericals, deriving conclusion from graphs, pie/bar charts, sequence and series etc.

June 15-21

Discrete Mathematics: Set Theory & Algebra: Sets; Relations; Functions; Mathematical Logic: Propositional Logic; First Order Logic.

June 22-28

Discrete Mathematics: Combinatorics; Counting; generating functions; 

 

June 29-July 5

Discrete Mathematics: Combinatorics;  recurrence relations.

Discrete Mathematics: Set Theory & Algebra: Groups; Partial Orders; Lattice.

July 6-12 

Revision, Taking Tests. 


July 13-19 

Digital Logic: Boolean algebra. Combinational circuits. Minimization. Number representations and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point), Sequential circuits. 

July 20 - July 26

Programming and Data Structures: Programming in C. Recursion. 

July 27 – August 2

Computer Organization and Architecture: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU, data‐path and control unit, Instruction pipelining, Memory hierarchy: Cache and main memory, Secondary storage, I/O interface (Interrupt and DMA mode).

August 3-9

Programming and Data Structures: Arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, binary search trees, binary heaps, graphs.

Algorithms: Asymptotic worst case time and space complexity. 

August 10-16

Algorithms: Searching, sorting, hashing. Algorithm design techniques: greedy, dynamic programming and divide‐and‐conquer.

August 24-30

Revision, Taking Tests.

Exam Link: https://gateoverflow.in/exam/238/go-2021-mix-subjects-2


August 31 - September 7

Algorithms: Graph search, minimum spanning trees, shortest paths.

September 8-14

September 15-21

Probability: Random variables. Uniform, normal, exponential, poisson and binomial distributions. Mean, median, mode and standard deviation. Conditional probability and Bayes theorem.

September 22-28

Theory of Computation: Regular expressions and finite automata. Context-free grammars and push-down automata. Regular and context-free languages, pumping lemma. Turing machines and undecidability. 

September 29-October 5

Databases: ER‐model. Relational model: relational algebra, tuple calculus, SQL. Integrity constraints, normal forms. File organization, indexing (e.g., B and B+ trees). Transactions and concurrency control.

October 6-12

Revision, Rest

Exam Link: https://gateoverflow.in/exam/245/go-2021-mix-subjects-3

October 13-19

Computer Networks: Concept of layering: OSI and TCP/IP Protocol Stacks; Basics of packet, circuit and virtual circuit-switching; Data link layer: framing, error detection, Medium Access Control, Ethernet bridging; Routing protocols: shortest path, flooding, distance vector and link state routing; Fragmentation and IP addressing, IPv4, CIDR notation, Basics of IP support protocols (ARP, DHCP, ICMP), Network Address Translation (NAT); Transport layer: flow control and congestion control, UDP, TCP, sockets; Application layer protocols: DNS, SMTP, HTTP, FTP, Email.

October 20 - October 26

Linear Algebra: Matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, LU decomposition.

October 27-November 2

Operating System: Processes, Threads, Inter-process communication, Concurrency, Synchronization, Deadlock, CPU scheduling,

November 3-November 9

Exam Date : November 23

Revision, Taking Tests. 


November 10-16

Exam Date : November 26

Operating System: Memory management and virtual memory, File systems. 

Calculus: Limits, continuity and differentiability. Maxima and minima. Mean value theorem. Integration. 

November 17-23

Exam Date : November 30

Compiler Design: Lexical analysis, parsing, syntax-directed translation. Runtime environments. Intermediate code generation. Local optimisation, Data flow analyses: constant propagation, liveness analysis, common subexpression elimination.

November 24-30

Exam Date : December 7

Numerical Ability: Analytical Aptitude: Logic: deduction and induction, Analogy, Numerical relations and reasoning
Spatial Aptitude: Transformation of shapes: translation, rotation, scaling, mirroring, assembling, and grouping, Paper folding, cutting, and patterns in 2 and 3 dimensions

December 1-7

Exam Date : December 14

Revision, Solving tests


December/January

  • Full length mock tests
  • Give previous year tests of actual GATE –  no mock test will be like an actual GATE
  • Time management and reducing careless mistakes must be done
  • Closed book revision is important 

Mock Test 1 : January 4 

Mock Test 2 : January 18

Mock Test 3 : January 20

Mock Test 4 : January 24

Mock Test 5 : January 31

Arjun posted in From GO Admins May 4, 2020 edited Jan 23, 2021 by soujanyareddy13
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At 9pm on April 10.

https://youtu.be/P1KmNS75TEA

Please add your questions as chat comment from now onwards. 

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Apr 7, 2020 edited Apr 7, 2020 by Arjun
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After GATE most of you will have one main question – where will I get admit. For this, last year cutoff is a good metric. But again many of the cutoffs are not available. Thanks to gatecselastrank.com most of the available details and also any relevant official links can be found. In this post I’ll quickly summarize some relevant information.

  1.  In 2019, for CSE all IISc/IIT except IITK/D were doing direct admit. (This does not include some related courses like IISc. AI, IISc CDS etc. and some new IITs where there were interviews). In 2020, even IITK will be doing direct admit.
  2. For Research admissions there are always interviews and this year also it should be the case.
  3. Expected last ranks for DIRECT ADMITS this year is as follows (after the last round and not the first round)
      Gen EWS OBC NCL
    IISc CSA 70-110 80-130 300-400
    IITB TA 70-130 80-150 300-400
    IITM/D/K/Kgp 200-250 220-300 450-650
    IITG/H/R 300-360 350-430 650-1000
  4. For NIT cutoffs you can see last year CCMT stats and convert the score cutoff to rank. 

  5. If you are general and your rank is 250-2000, you should be preparing for interviews as well as for IIITH/BITS

  6. If your rank is worse than 2000 and you are general, there is no good option available via GATE – you might get some lower NITs which is not worth going especially if you do not have good technical skills. IIITH/BITS are still an option.

  7. New IITs are worth going if you can find a good faculty to work under. Most of them may not have enough quality professors and placement setup also may not be properly established. If you are thinking about REPEAT please watch this video

  8. Regarding how to prepare for interviews, all the information you can get HERE thanks to Balaji Jagan and at the following links thanks to Lakshman Patel.

    1. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9621/gate-cse-iisc-admissions

    2. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9644/gate-cse-iit-bombay-admissions

    3. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9656/gate-cse-iit-madras-admissions

    4. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9657/gate-cse-iit-kanpur-admissions

    5. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9659/gate-cse-iit-delhi-admissions

    6. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9667/gate-cse-iit-guwahati-admissions

    7. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9673/gate-cse-iit-hyderabad-admissions

    8. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9684/psus-recruitment

    9. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9681/barc-recruitment

    10. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9682/isro-recruitment

    11. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9678/gate-cse-all-nits-admissions

    12. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9739/gate-cse-iiit-delhi-admissions

    13. https://gateoverflow.in/blog/9740/gate-cse-nsit-admissions

  9. For those not expecting any good admissions you have the following options

    1. Try for GRE

    2. Give exams like ISRO, NIELIT etc where the questions are a lot different from GATE and practice does translate to a good rank

    3. Try for CAT or MBA abroad

    4. Try for a job

    5. If you know how to get a good rank, you can repeat. Otherwise you can join a coaching and at least help run their business

    6. I’m not a life coach – I’m only passing you whatever information I have. Please do not ask me for advise. 

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Mar 22, 2020
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Please fill in your GATE 2020 Results here: 

https://forms.gle/Mnh4oaWH66YJMLJj9

Please visit the below blog for seeing detailed admission response of GATE 2019 and this can tell you what you can get for a given rank. 

Use GATE rank for comparison and not GATE score. Because score can vary between years and so rank is a better factor for comparison.

For GATE ranks 80-1500 you’ll be getting calls for interviews and you can make use of the experiences given below. 

https://bit.ly/2MVz4j4

Responses

 

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Mar 14, 2020
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For those interested in C++ can hone their programming skills by working on the below compiler project. 

(You can just create a new account if you do not have a GO classroom account)

https://classroom.gateoverflow.in/mod/lesson/view.php?id=135

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Feb 23, 2020
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Please submit here your interest. It is personally important for me as this might be the last time I'll be meeting GATE aspirants together. As some of you might know by April I'll be moving to UK and will be there at least for next 2 years. Thanks Stanly SamuelAnup Patel and Deepak Poonia for considering the request.

https://forms.gle/7BAgCDXeLd7GJ7Qx7

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Feb 14, 2020
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PRAGYS APP

Since many people are not fully aware of the features of Pragy’s app, I’m listing them here:

  1. You can calculate your mark by giving your response URL here: https://gateoverflow.in/mymarks/index.php No user details required.
  2. You can get the current rank (among those who used the app) as well as the estimated rank and score from here: https://gateoverflow.in/mymarks/VisualizeMarks.php
  3. Regarding the accuracy of the predictor you can see what happened last year: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VuLslsr6ONupFJHXmQWQlCyR0FoUP2Oa-zthqE7tl1A/edit#gid=739634420
  4. Regarding where all to apply, you can use the College Suggestion part of the app here: https://gateoverflow.in/mymarks/ScoreToColleges.php?score=633.24
  5. Almost all the good options are given above though data for some reserved categories are missing as they weren’t available anywhere. 
  6. MUST read out the points given in the College Suggestion part.
Arjun posted in From GO Admins Feb 13, 2020 edited Feb 14, 2020 by Arjun
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Guess most of you are eagerly waiting for response sheets to be out. It can come anytime but can also take a few days. Anyway just wanted to tell a few things.

  1. Your GATE rank may get you an IISc/IIT seat
  2. GATE is not the only exam for doing Master studies; IIITH, BITS are very good and so do CMI, ISI, IIST etc. I dont know how many even applied for JEST exam which is next week. This exam can get you a seat in even IISc. While many people are arguing for the imaginary questions and their solutions, smart people are eagerly preparing for this exam.
  3. Some people continuously take stupid decisions in their life -- I'm telling from a real life example I'm seeing now. This is your life, decide wisely. All the information you can get from Google but in the end you should use your "brain" to process them.
  4. Dropping is not for everyone - last year I made a video explicitly saying who all should definitely NOT DROP. Interestingly even those who liked those videos went on to drop. Anyway it is your or your parent's money, and your time.
  5. Once rank predictor is up, I’ll be adding some real world (open source) assignments. It’ll be hard but definitely worth doing whether you are a GATE topper or not. Once you get experienced with real world stuff, you’ll be valuable like an IIScian or IITian.
Arjun posted in From GO Admins Feb 11, 2020
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Schedule for GATECSE 2021

The schedule followed by GO for GATE2020

Please do not listen to what random people say about the schedule. This is a relaxed one and so you should not keep any topics for later thinking you have time. 

Please see here for GO Book for GATECSE 2020

Advantages of following this schedule:

  1. It is not the only good schedule possible but is one schedule where subject dependencies are met 
  2. You can ask any doubt from the topics already covered in the schedule here with the tag go-classroom and those will be answered with priority
  3. Preparation materials including reference links are provided on GO classroom as per the schedule
  4. Even if you are joining late, you can adjust your schedule accordingly - most assignments in GO classroom will allow late submissions and this schedule will be over by November end.
  5. Extra points to be followed will be updated here.

June 10-16

June 17-23

Quantitative Aptitude: Ratios, speed­-time, directions, work­-time, clock, other numericals, deriving conclusion from graphs, pie/bar charts, sequence and series etc.

June 24-30

Discrete Mathematics: Set Theory & Algebra: Sets; Relations; Functions; Mathematical Logic: Propositional Logic; First Order Logic.

July 1-7

Discrete Mathematics: Combinatorics; Counting; generating functions; 

 

July 8-14

Discrete Mathematics: Combinatorics;  recurrence relations.

Discrete Mathematics: Set Theory & Algebra: Groups; Partial Orders; Lattice.

July 15-21 

Revision, Taking Tests. 

  • If you are scoring below 50% you must seriously evaluate your preparation.

July 22-28 

Digital Logic: Boolean algebra. Combinational circuits. Minimization. Number representations and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point).

July 29 - August 4

Digital Logic: Sequential circuits. 

Programming and Data Structures: Programming in C. Recursion. 

August 5-11

Programming and Data Structures: Arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, binary search trees, binary heaps, graphs.

Algorithms: Asymptotic worst case time and space complexity. 

August 12-18

Algorithms: Searching, sorting, hashing. Algorithm design techniques: greedy, dynamic programming and divide‐and‐conquer.

August 19-25 

Algorithms: Graph search, minimum spanning trees, shortest paths.

 

August 26 - September 1 

September 2 - September 8

Revision, Taking Tests.

September 9-15

Probability: Random variables. Uniform, normal, exponential, poisson and binomial distributions. Mean, median, mode and standard deviation. Conditional probability and Bayes theorem.

September 16-22

Theory of Computation: Regular expressions and finite automata. Context-free grammars and push-down automata. Regular and context-free languages, pumping lemma. Turing machines and undecidability. 

September 23-29

Databases: ER‐model. Relational model: relational algebra, tuple calculus, SQL. Integrity constraints, normal forms. File organization, indexing (e.g., B and B+ trees). Transactions and concurrency control.

September 30-October 6

Revision, Rest

October 7-13

Computer Networks: Concept of layering. LAN technologies (Ethernet). Flow and error control techniques, switching. IPv4/IPv6, routers and routing algorithms (distance vector, link state). TCP/UDP and sockets, congestion control. Application layer protocols (DNS, SMTP, POP, FTP, HTTP).

October 14-20

Computer Organization and Architecture: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU, data‐path and control unit, Instruction pipelining, Memory hierarchy: Cache and main memory, Secondary storage, I/O interface (Interrupt and DMA mode).

October 21 - October 27

Operating System: Processes, Threads, Inter-process communication, Concurrency, Synchronization, Deadlock, CPU scheduling,

October 28-November 3

Revision, Taking Tests. 

November 4-November 10

Operating System: Memory management and virtual memory, File systems. 

Calculus: Limits, continuity and differentiability. Maxima and minima. Mean value theorem. Integration. 

November 11-17

Compiler Design: Lexical analysis, parsing, syntax-directed translation. Runtime environments. Intermediate code generation.

November 18-24

Computer Networks: Basics of Wi-Fi. Network security: authentication, basics of public key and private key cryptography, digital signatures and certificates, firewalls.

 

November 25-30

Linear Algebra: Matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, LU decomposition.

Revision, Solving tests

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Jun 4, 2019 edited May 25, 2020 by Arjun
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Due to copyright issues we are going to completely disallow any questions from any coaching institutes here. As per our rule, if any institute complain we were removing their questions from our site. This way we were losing all the time spent on answering them and also the time spent on editing those questions. So, if you want to post questions from any coaching institute please get this form filled by the authorized representative. Any editor who continue to post such questions without permission will lose their privilege. 

PS: We are primarily disallowing such questions because they are no way necessary to top GATE. It is much better to focus on previous GATE questions and standard text book exercise questions.

Arjun posted in From GO Admins May 28, 2019
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Edit: We will be having a Test at 9 pm, on first Sunday of every month till November. The syllabus for the test will be as per GATE 2020 schedule which should start from June. Till then, the tests will be based mostly on basic Algorithm skills and Aptitude. Test 1 is on google form but remaining tests will be added on GO Exams. Please verify your account before trying to take them. 

FAQs

  1. What’s the advantage in taking the test?
    • Main advantage is to know where you stand currently in terms of expected GATE performance. In addition those who perform well will be added to an Elite list in GO who can get restricted privileges like Mentioning admins on any posts, take any tests etc. Also see FAQ 3.
  2. Is it same as any Test Series?
    • No. You won’t be getting a lot of questions as in any test series. The focus of the questions will be more on showing the typical weak points one might have. For Test Series, you can visit Exams Tab and there are plenty of tests. 
  3. Will there be any mentoring for aspirants?
    • No. Since most of the toppers in GO are self mentored and enough resources are available for it, there won’t be any one-to-one mentoring for any aspirants. But those who top the tests and selected to the Elite group will be given more discussion options and once the system subjects starts – mainly COA, Compilers, CN, OS – all their doubts will be cleared. For theory subjects, some notes/slides will be added on GO classroom where ever required.  
  4. What if I’m scoring too low in the tests?
    • If you are scoring too low – say bottom 20 percentile consistently it means in GATE it will be tough to get within 5000 rank. So, you should decide what to do now rather than after GATE2020. 

Test 1 – Over on May 5 

Test 2 – Coming on June 2 – Topics: General Aptitude, Basic C programming, Data Structures (those who have done coding can answer the questions without any further preparation)

Arjun posted in From GO Admins May 5, 2019 edited May 6, 2019 by Arjun
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Please fill this form if you are interested in getting GO hardcopy for GATE 2020.

https://forms.gle/AEJArgVFFiK9CAEJ7

Changes from GO Book 2019:

  1. More questions from 2019
  2. Fixes and corrections
  3. Better formatting
  4. Less glossy paper – more like Korth book for DBMS
  5. Some more changes might make it to the book but not sure as of now

Last year the direct buy price including Rs. 200 shipping was Rs. 1300 (3 Volumes of 500-600 pages each) and via Amazon/Flipkart it was Rs. 1500. This year price shouldn’t be more – exact price can be told only after a week. Those who show express of interest will be informed when prebooking starts – this time direct shipping will be there only for those who prebook – others have to buy from Amazon. 

Those who preorder should be getting the book by early July. From late July, book should be available in Amazon. 

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Apr 17, 2019 closed Sep 29, 2020 by gatecse
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Part 2 discusses the effect of Score change in GATE 2019, and a bit of information about COAP, Internal Sliding etc. This should cover all the details you need to begin your admission procedure. 

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Mar 17, 2019
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GATE 2019 results are now out. Check here.

Please fill this form

More Details and guidance: https://gateoverflow.in/blog/7569/for-gatecse-admissions-2019

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Mar 15, 2019 edited Mar 15, 2019 by Arjun
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Those who have used GO book this year - either PDF or hardcopy can you please fill this form?

https://goo.gl/forms/LFv3XA8l5qsZoq0v1

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Feb 28, 2019 edited Mar 1, 2019 by Arjun
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GATE 2019 results are now out. Check here.

Please fill this form

Result Responses

 

You can see the below video for getting details about Admissions, Research, Cutoffs, where to apply, whether to repeat etc. 

 

You can see the below video for getting details about impact of score change in 2019 compared to 2018, COAP, CCMT, internal sliding, etc. 

 

Year-wise IIT cut offs
GATE SCORE to College predictor
Admission help 2019
Admission Response 2018
Admission Response 2017
Interview experiences
Coding Interview preparation
MTech TA/RA
For those who are in the comfort zone
 

Links used in this PPT:
Selection of proper domain for masters
2018- placement statistics for cse
IISC vs IITB
Prepare written interviews major subjects focus questions
GATE to ISRO air-1

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Feb 22, 2019 edited Mar 17, 2019 by anonymous
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We are requiring some developers to get the following plugins to use on GATE Overflow. The required skillset is PHP and familiarity with Q2A code base – which is mostly PHP. The code structure is pretty easy even for a naive developer to work with. 

The following plugins you may use as reference:
https://github.com/arjunsuresh?tab=repositories

Documentation can be found here: https://docs.question2answer.org/plugins/

Some of the required plugins:

  1. Edit and Review – currently only Editors and above can edit a post and edits are final with roll back option. We need a way for anyone to suggest edits and edits become final only when the owner or Moderators approve them. Price 50-100$ 
  2. Spam Regulator – We need a proper plugin to minimize spams. This is a current open source one https://github.com/q2apro/q2apro-stop-spam. New features required
    1. Auto identification of spam user accounts and spam posts – Require Filter module of Q2A. Then also requires Report Spam option so that the spam detection module gets trained automatically similar to Email Spams
    2. Option to list potential spam accounts already existing and a neat way to remove them
    3. Price 100$. 
  3. Fixing Q2A Network of Sites Plugin – This is an outdated plugin for running a network of Q2A sites. https://github.com/NoahY/q2a-network. We mainly need an option to move questions across the network of sites and fix any error issues. Price 40$. 
Arjun posted in From GO Admins Feb 14, 2019
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