Monday, January 7, 2019

GATE 2019: One-month preparation plan

Know how to prepare for GATE 2019 in one month, important tips to score high in Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2019.


GATE 2019: The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2019 is scheduled to be held on February 2, 3, 9, 10 2019. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has released the complete exam schedule with paper wise exam date and sessions. Candidates need a minimum cut-off score, varying between 25 to 45, to qualify GATE. A greater score than that is required to get a good rank in order to get M.Tech admission in IITs or clear cut off for PSU recruitment.
Candidates can download GATE 2019 Admit Card from January 4, 2019, at GOAPS. With a month to go for your GATE exam, we bring a one-month preparation plan with important tips, do’s and don’ts.
First and foremost, GATE will test your understanding of concepts and not rote learning. So be sure you have a firm hold on all the basics. Taking notes and teaching someone (or pretending to teach) improves grasping power.
Candidates should practise solving problems on all concepts studied. This can be done by solving examples and problems given in GATE preparation books, previous year question papers, sample papers, GATE mock tests.
Past year papers should be solved because concepts and types of questions are repeated. It also helps you be prepared for the actual difficulty level of exam.
Taking online mock tests kills two birds with one stone. One, you get to practice more questions of GATE exam level. Second, you get hands-on experience with the online test.
Mock tests should be taken either from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, or 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, depending upon what slot has been allotted to you as per your GATE 2019 Admit Card. Doing this will prepare your body clock to be alert and attentive during those hours when you will actually have to take the exam.
Keep your confidence levels high. You can do this by engaging in activities, surrounding yourself with such people that motivate you. Being confident directly makes your learning abilities better and helps you remain calm during the exam. Lowered levels of anxiety during the exam are crucial to perform well.
Assess expected time for a question. This is a habit you develop by practising. As soon as you see a question, you should be able to tell how much time it will take.
Be a pro with a virtual calculator. A virtual calculator is a weapon in your hand. The better you use it, the better you can perform. So in the last one month before the exam, do all your calculations in a virtual calculator.
There will be multi-session papers for civil engineering and mechanical engineering. This year GATE is being conducted for 24 subjects, which is one subject more than last year. Statistics was been introduced this year.
Post-exam, answer key of GATE 2019 shall be displayed at GOAPS along with candidate responses. Those who appear in the exam will be able to submit objections to the responses and answers through the objection submission form on the official website.
GATE 2019 Result will be announced on March 16, 2019, on the basis of answers finalised by IIT. The validity of GATE scores is for 3 years from the date of declaration of result.


Last year the GATE cut offs for general candidates for AE, AG, AR, BT, CE, CH, CS, CY, EC, EE, EY, GG, IN, MA, ME, MN, MT, PE, PH, PI, TF, XE, XL were 34.4, 25, 43.9, 27.9, 26.9, 37.8, 25, 25.4, 25, 29.1, 49.3, 32.4, 37.1, 29.4, 34.7, 45, 40.3, 39.8, 29, 32, 32.2, 31.5, 29.9 respectively.

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Friday, January 4, 2019

Pahila Paan (पहिले पान)


ACTIVE USERS OF THE LIRC- December 2018



All the below Active Users are eligible for one extra library card for the month of January 2019

Sr. No.
Member
No's. of Transctions
1
THAKUR VIRAJ SUBHASH SNEHAL
19
2
D'ALMEIDA ROHIT LANCY SONY
13
3
MASCARENHAS RACHEL NOEL JACINTA
12
4
PRASAD KAUSHAL CHHOTELAL MAYA
12
5
OJHA ANOOP PARASNATH SHANTIDEVI
12
6
FERNANDES AGNELLUS BRIGADE MARTHA
11
7
COLACO TRISTAN ALEX JUDITH
11
8
PATIL HRITHIK RAJENDRA RAGINI
10
9
GALA RONAK PARESH BHARTI
10

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Active Users of the LIRC - November 2018

All the below Active Users are eligible for one extra book till December 31, 2018:

Sr. No. Member No's. ofTransactions
1 RANE AKSHADA SHAILESH VRUSHALI 22
2 RODRIGUES DYLAN KEVIN REBECCA 20
3 MASCARENHAS RACHEL NOEL JACINTA 19
4 SUVARNA GEETA GOPAL RAMANI 18
5 GHAG VISHRUTI MANGESH MANALI 18
6 CLETUS AGNELLO DSOUZA 18
7 KOTIAN DIVYA SHAM RENUKA 17

B School Rankings - 2018

Friday, November 2, 2018

ACTIVE USERS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2018


ACTIVE USERS OF THE LIRC
(1st October to 31st October 2018)
All the below Active Users are eligible for one extra library card for the month of 
NOVEMBER 2018

Sr. No.
Member
No of Transctions
1
BHAGAT SIDDHI PREMCHAND ARUNA
38
2
MASCARENHAS RACHEL NOEL JACINTA
37
3
JAIN DHRUVI MAHENDRA PRIYANKA
36
4
JAYBHAY SHEETAL SHANTILAL MANISHA
33
5
BHAT AKSHATA RAM GOURI
31
6
TANNA TALISHA DEEPAK DHARMISTHA
31

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