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Hello guys !

i have done my B.tech (CSE) from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University , New Delhi. and from past 2 years i have been working with an IT Company . but now i feel like going for Masters (specially in latest IT technologies i.e ML,DS,AI Thing), i can’t leave this job due to some financial issues but i can devote 4 hours a day for gate preparation ( self preparation + use of GO pdfs and GO Site), can anybody help me, guide me is it possible to crack gate with 9 to 5 job

please excuse my any typos !

Thanks in Advance 

Hoping an early and positive reply.

 

VIKAS PARA posted in Preparation Advice Apr 25, 2019
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Hey all ,can anyone please share if they have given or known some person who has appeared for BARC interview .Yesterday result was out for written test.
I have been selected for interview through online exam.
thanks & regard.

Ankit
I_am_winner posted in Preparation Advice Apr 17, 2019
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Greetings y’ all!

 

Almost everyone may have applied to various IITs by now and as we all (i hope) know that IITs will make their admission offers to the students through the COAP. I’m of the students who have applied to various IITs and is waiting for this whole procedure to start.

Now the thing is I’m quite paranoid when it comes to such events and I like to be prepared. So I would really request seniors, who have been through this procedure before, to give us some bits of advice(s) on how to approach the offers made on the portal.

I would also request the applicants to post their queries in the comments so that they can be answered. It will be really helpful to all.

 

Thanks!

Akash Mishra posted in Preparation Advice Apr 8, 2019 recategorized Apr 8, 2019 by Akash Mishra
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Arjun posted in Preparation Advice Apr 6, 2019 edited Apr 6, 2019 by Arjun
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Many of you might be wondering how to prepare for Interviews and though many experiences are already given (Interview experiences) I just wanted to add a few points:

M.Tech. TA Interviews (for CSE this happens in IITD and IITK and IISc CDS/AI) are slightly different from Research ones. They will mainly check your CS skills which include understanding Algorithms, Data Structure, Coding and Aptitude in Mathematics – mainly Probability and Combinatorics.  Coding Interview preparation  and Prepare written interviews major subjects focus questions  should help. 

For Research Interviews it is slightly different. In 1-2 months you cannot do research and most Professors won’t be expecting that. Instead they will check how good your basic understanding is and how you are able to adjust if something different (a twisted question) is given. There is no use in trying to study a lot of questions or concepts because Professors will be at an entirely different level and they can see through you in 1-2 minutes. So, be confident in what you know and what you do not know. NEVER say any blunders. If you have followed standard books – that’s like 50% job done. If you have done coding – that’s another 25%. In most IITs/IISc – Professors struggle to get any good student because current generation is used to spoon feeding and not able to do anything on their own. Those who are watching videos to fill in Application forms – better not go for Research Interviews – there will be no videos telling you how to do it. Somethings you can do as extra are

  1. Fix your area
  2. Shortlist the Professors working in that area
  3. Try to read and understand their work
  4. If you have genuine queries you can even contact him/her 

Some of the Research Interviews might have a written elimination round and so preparing for Course program interview is also necessary for those going for Research Interviews. 

In short, if you’re good and useful everyone will want you. Otherwise no one will want you. For GATE, only ranks within 100 or 200 are valued and rest will have to show the worth in Interviews. This is because you should know how difficult it is to get 75+ as compared to 60+. So compete with those above you and become worthy of joining IITs.  

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Arjun posted in Preparation Advice Mar 30, 2019 edited Mar 30, 2019 by Arjun
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I am a final year student at Vidyalankar Institute Of technology

GATE 2019 was my first attempt and I managed AIR 45 with a score of 78.33.

I didn't hear about GO nor was it referred to me but if you don't stumble across GO in your preparation journey, you might be on the wrong road. I joined a coaching classes in January 2018 but knew that, it won't be enough. I went through the resources given by the classes and gave the past questions book the highest priority. We learnt CN as the first subject and I started with it. I checked my solutions with the one given by classes but soon realized it was highly inaccurate. I decided to google the questions and there was it, the first link itself from GateOverflow. Then I was hooked. I used to confirm each question I solved by using a combination of google voice (Okay Google!) and GateOverflow. Just searching like literally 3 keywords from any question leads you to GateOverflow. I ran through the website and also saw the tutorial videos on how to use Go series (Very helpful). It had all the information needed to pursue GATE on your own. I continued my coaching but majorly followed the best resource videos for each subject. I also enrolled in Made Easy, Ace academy test series and solved the topic wise tests in abundance. Scores rose slowly but positively. I started solving full length tests from November and solved upwards of 50 (I wouldn’t say a time waste but surely not nessesary). My logic to solve so many tests (I know they can be irrelevant) was that each institute knows what to ask about a domain so if I dont know a concept which has been used in the test and its relevant I used to note it down. I was the person who finds reading and revising to be impossible so the tests were my revision method. It works like this, you stumble upon a question that you dont really know how to solve, you try to fit concepts you think might solve the problem, in doing so those concepts gets revised! Disadvantages of doing so, You make a freak ton of silly mistakes as you tend to stop reading each question properly considering you have already read similar questions properly.

I had kept every question of GATE 2018 from solving and I solved the paper. Solved the untouched paper on 31st December 2018. Got about 60.33 in that. If I had given GATE 2018 then my rank would have had been 250 aprox. It was a pretty positive and I had a month to improve on my score. To do that I bought the GO Pdf Hardcopy. I say a lot of thanks to people behind that book and also to them who had the idea of turning it into hardcopy. That book made me push myself to my current rank. It also made me score 74 in TIFR 2019.

Now some quick stats;

Coaching contribution: 25% (Classroom + Amazing friends + Amazing proffessors)

Test series: 25% (Made easy + Ace)

GO: 25% (All answer contributions + Resources + ……..)

Getting your ass to study everyday: 25%

 

I super greatful to all the professors in my college who were supportive of me to not sit for lectures and be so motivative. Amazing friends who supported me from college, my coaching buddies who kept me on my toes with healthy competetion AND all the people who contributed to GO and I learnt from them.

I didnt mention any names here as I will forget to mention someone or other without whom it wouldn’t be possible.

All the best to everyone who will be giving exams in future and congratulations to everyone who made it this time.

ps. If anyone will be applying to IIT B TA, do tell me as I plan to do the same.

O(^0^)O – the koala
Kartavya Kothari 1 posted in Preparation Advice Mar 16, 2019 edited Mar 18, 2019 by Kartavya Kothari 1
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This is my 3rd time giving GATE (passed out in 2017). By my own stupidity I did not take any job that i got on campus and now I am suffering from joblessness. Score predictor puts my score in 54 out of 100 which is not enough for IITs and even NITs in good CS M.Tech specialisations. Now I will take the BARC IIITH BITS and ISI examinations along with CMI, But I am not at all confident about even qualifying for interviews. My Lack of quality project works and internships closes my prospects for any jobs. What should I do? I am confident that I can do better next time in GATE but should I go for 1 more year loss or should I take admissions in any other Master courses.

Please advise and need help regarding this. I am extremely sorry for breaking any site rules and problems to those who think this is a waste of time. But this place is my last hope.

 

For those who want to know I messed up in probability questions and in total LOST 16 marks due to my mistakes. I will accept that my preparation in mathematics was not upto par.

 

Please please advise.

Arko Jyoti Shith posted in Preparation Advice Feb 14, 2019
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Hi,

With just a few days left for the examination, I am yet to practice questions of TOC. In fact, I have just used the video lectures by Prof. Kamala Krithivasan (IITM) available on YouTube, without a reference textbook. So, my concepts aren’t that strong anyway.

I need suggestions, from which areas should I practice the questions from TOC, which are more probable to appear in the exam, so as not to miss the relatively easy problems, and score a couple of more marks.

Please note that currently, I am busy with revisions of other subjects/topics, and I feel it will not be worthwhile to devote time on TOC when my concepts in it are not that good. I could use this time on my strong areas.

Thanks.
zeeshanmohnavi posted in Preparation Advice Jan 26, 2019
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Hi to one and all,

I seen recent days more number of people are too much worrying about Preparation Strategy and Test Series

 

Preparation Strategy :-

Actually there is no unique type of preparation strategy which works for all, we have to implement on our own strategy which is suited us.

But note that a very important activity is revision. At last day, How many hours you dedicated to learn the concept in previous moths is not matter, How much subject you remember to attend the GATE question is matter which is directly propositional to how many hours you reserve for revision for a subject.

How can i revise continuously ?

Take a chart, make a cell for each day till the D-Day, choose subjects in round robbin fashion fill them in each cell.

on every day from today onwards, what ever your preparation may be, first give 2 hours to revise the fixed subject which is written on the chart to the corresponding date, after that start what ever you want to do according to your preparation.

At the end of the every day, make a note on the cell what you did whole day !

if you revise a subject, write it with number of hours you did that, if you read a new concept write it, if you wasted the day write it, even if you went the movie, write it also. At start of every day you should check what is your previous day performance, i am sure that will it BOOST UP you.

After the revision one more mandatory activity is practicing the problems, after the revision, as per your plan you studied some other subject ( with the help of GO or wiki or some other resource ), At the end of the day, please check the Previous year GATE questions with respect to the concept, and try to solve them, ( If you are following GO for those questions please read the complete discussion on that question, understand different perspective of different people on that question which helps you alot. )

After two weeks check your chart, If you see it, then you can automatically understand which subject troubled on the day of revision, then you can allocate some more time to that particular subject. ( My opinion, if you are completely unaware of any subject don’t try to learn in the month of January ).

While your preparation, keep one day as a blank between four days( due to only one month left ). Take any subject on that day, only practice the problems related to that subject. ( Generally most of the people takes test series try to write tests of that subject ), If any question troubles you, and you think it is a beautiful question, then immediately copy that question into your book. Due to this action you keep on seeing the question at time of revision.

 

Test Series :-

The first question comes into my mind is “ $\color{red}{\text{Is writing test series is necessary ?}}$ ”

Some of the people say yes, then i am asking “ $\color{green}{\text{what is your reason behind to take the test series ?}}$ ”

  1. Some of the people saying, Time Management, Then think is 3 hours of time not sufficient for you ? I mean there are 65 questions in the exam, 180 Minutes of time, one should understand we can’t touch 65 questions, let you want to attempt 60 questions, then average time for question is 3 Minutes. Is 3 minutes is sufficient for one question, on average, as per my opinion it is sufficient, So don’t worry about time management in GATE.
  2. Some of the people saying, Questions, yes but one should note that those questions ( which ever the test series ) should be based on previous year gate questions, So without practicing previous year GATE questions there is no use of taking any test series. If you already did all the GATE problems ( Some other standard question papers ) then you write test series for the purpose of questions.
  3. Some of the people saying, for knowing the competition, yes some what it can help to analyze the where we are in RACE. But one should know that, Most of the people even doesn't write the tests, most of the people who wrote test series, didn’t took it seriously. One more point which have to consideration is “ the answers provided by the test series may be wrong even questions itself wrong.

One more point which i have to mention, “$\color{blue}{\text{ Some of the people DISAPPOINTED due to the result of test series performance}} $”

yes it is a human tendency to disappoint when we doesn't perform well. But one should analyses the reason before disappoint, Is really you performed bad ? or due to the out of syllabus questions or ambiguity questions or more time consuming questions or wrong answer provided by them lead to score less ? One more point people should remember that GATE exam should consists easy questions, medium questions, hard questions and very hard questions. But these test series following this standard ?

( this blog is written in my perspective, If you didn’t agree with me, then follow your own ideas or approaches, i am not forcing anyone to follow my approach )

PS : there are many spelling mistakes or grammatical mistakes, please forgive me for that

Shaik Masthan posted in Preparation Advice Dec 28, 2018 closed Jan 20, 2019 by Shaik Masthan
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Can we have a daily quiz of 5 or 10 questions?

What I see is there are several questions still unanswered. Can admins arrange such a quiz so that these questions can be covered in the quiz ?

This will keep us in touch with the problem practice. It will also help us to solve those unanswered questions. If imp questions are kept in the quiz, then we can discuss those questions and after 4 months we would have covered more than 1200 questions.

@Arjun Sir please see if it is possible. 

nephron posted in Preparation Advice Sep 26, 2018
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Can anyone give the details of the exam of AAI Junior Exceutive(Information Technology)?

What is pattern of exam.? 

pream sagar posted in Preparation Advice Jul 17, 2018 reshown Oct 20, 2019 by Arjun
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How can i improve my gate rank from 1893 to a good rank like in top 100.I appeared in gate 2018 as final year bachelor.i left CO and some part of computer network in gate 2018.
Rahul12kumar posted in Preparation Advice Jun 14, 2018
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IIST is conducting interview for M.Tech in Machine Learning & Computing on 4th June. Do candidates have to bring their resume to the interview? If yes, then do I need to include my final year project in the resume if I am 2017 passout? My final year project was not up to the mark. The list of things to be brought for the interview given on the call letter does not contain resume so I am confused. Please someone guide me. Thank you.
Shikha Mallick posted in Preparation Advice Jun 1, 2018
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Hello everyone, I am selected for M.Tech Computer Science in University of Hyderabad through CCMT counselling in round 1. Please let me know if it is worth it to do M.Tech from here. How is the faculty and location? I have also given M.Tech AI in UoH as a higher preference but didn't get it in first round. My gate score is 584. I have already dropped a year after b.tech for GATE. Do I have a chance to get M.Tech AI in further rounds?
Shikha Mallick posted in Preparation Advice May 19, 2018
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I checked the website of IIT Mandi and my name is there on the shortlisted list for MS in CS. The date for next round given is 30th May. But no other details is given as to where will I get my call letter, timings for next round, what will be the next round etc. If anyone else is shortlisted please guide me what to do next. I did not receive any mail from IIT Mandi. I saw my name on the official shotlisted list on the website, i.e., here: http://www.iitmandi.ac.in/academics/files/MS_CS.pdf

Shikha Mallick posted in Preparation Advice May 8, 2018 edited May 8, 2018 by Shikha Mallick
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I am selected for the interview for the post of Junior Research Fellowship/Senior Research Fellowship of the project entitled 'Safety Analytics: Save People at Work from Accident and Injuries' in SRIC, IIT Kharagpur to be held on 24th May. Please guide me on how to prepare for the interview and what topics to prepare. I read the description of the project and topics like Computer Graphics, Data Analytics, Virtual Reality, Data Science were mentioned. Please mention some good sources from where I can learn about these topics. Also, please mention what all should I bring to the interview. I really want this job. Thanks. :)

Shikha Mallick posted in Preparation Advice May 4, 2018 edited May 4, 2018 by Shikha Mallick
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Can anyone share powergrid(pgcil) interview experience?
debanjan sarkar posted in Preparation Advice Apr 23, 2018
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Hello Guys,

 

If anyone has appeared for previous ISRO exams.Please share your experience about the exam pattern.

Also, comment about exam syllabus, what extra should we study for ISRO Written exam(other than GATE)?

 

Does question from previous year ISRO, GATE exam repeat as it is OR just concept gets repeated?

 

Which subjects carries more weightage?

 

Thanks in advance.
ankit_thawal posted in Preparation Advice Apr 14, 2018
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Rank - 4125

marks - 37.33
Score - 497
General

1st attempt
I am 2017 passout.

Joining date in IBM GBS is 23rd april.

So should i join and prepare for gate 2019 or take admission in some college and prepare.

Which is best between the two...?

Arjun Sir

 

Thanks!
vishalshrm539 posted in Preparation Advice Apr 7, 2018
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I Had only studied for 2 months for GATE 2018 and scored 517. When I checked IITB Cutoff For SC category, I found out that It was 500. So I satisfy their Cut Off for admission process. But does it mean I'll get a seat for Mtech ? an interview at least ? ... I know it is not a very good score, and I have already decided to study for GATE 2019. But still... I was wondering if it is possible for me to get admission this year... Also, Can anyone please explain what exactly the difference is between merely satisfying requirements and getting admission

 

PS: Any small detail will help, So, Please comment as soon as possible as I don't know whether I should fill the admission form or not ! ... and deadline is 11 - April - 2018

Ani_ posted in Preparation Advice Mar 27, 2018 edited Mar 27, 2018 by Ani_
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