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I'm an ece graduate , i want to choose CSE for gate exam , if I'm starting now and studying 8-9 hours a day without skipping any day , what will i possibly be doing after gate?

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What are you even trying to ask?
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I mean when doing b.tech from ece then opt for cse , how good is that for a career?
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You'll probably be sipping on a cup of tea, cowering in the corner or taking a peaceful afternoon siesta as far as I know of what GATE Aspirants do after the exam.

Jokes aside though, I think it's a really good thing that you're inspired to attempt GATE. Putting in a lot of effort right now is actually a good thing to do, as as you get closer to the exams you won't need to strain as much. I'd say 8-9 hours is a bit too much at a stretch but if you can segment them into 1-2 hours throughout the day it would be ideal. Also, remember to get an adequate amount of sleep and always eat on time (This is very important).

I personally know a lot of people who have switched from B.E or B.Tech ECE to CSE for their Master's, it's not impossible but you'll have to put in a good amount of effort as you'll be diving into a different world compared to what you've been learning these past 4 years. CSE is not tough, it's all logic, and honestly all you need is practice, lots of practice.

Also try to sign up or purchase a Mock Test series, it will really help you out especially in understanding the marking schema and also time management.

With that being said, I wish you all the best in your future endeavours.
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Thanks a lot!!

And that joke was good :)
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Also it is not a one time thing :)

What I mean is, if you wish to get a better life through CS or anything, what matters is your cumulative efforts and not one time effort for something.

Say you work really hard for gate. You secure a very good rank and get into IISc. Is your hardwork going to end there? No! You have to do a lot of research, publish papers, (Jinka title bhi mujhe samajhta nai :p ). ,etc. Say you work hard for 2 years and successfully get placed at a good company with an awesome salary. Is your hardwork going to end there? No :p The company pays you high salary with an expectation that you will continue putting these many efforts for development of that company.

Point I wish to make is, if you are loving the field, go for it :). But before you say yes or no. Make sure the love is not just excitement but a long lasting curiosity :p

Don't just move thinking 30 Lakh ki job milegi maje krunga :p
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Yeah that's why i actually opted for gate in cse instead of ece , I'm passionate for coding and machine learning.
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