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Congratulations on the wonderful success that you achieved in GATE 2019. The trend this year is unprecedented, and I see lot many candidates scoring above 60 as compared to previous years.

This post is targeted towards candidates having a GATE score of 600-700. As you might have guessed it, I’ll be talking about IIT-Gn.

Admission Process:

You have to apply through their website. Shortlisted candidates will be called for a Written Test-Coding Test followed by an Interview. The shortlisting usually involves a minimum GATE of 600(they may change it, so can’t guarantee).

Written Test:

This test generally consists of questions from Discrete Maths and Algorithms(these are relatively tough). Some basic questions from OS, DBMS. You have negative marking as well. Marking scheme last year was +2, -1. So avoid guessing, if unsure.

Coding Test:

They are looking for candidates who can code well. This doesn’t mean that you need to be a fantastic coder. Although I would suggest to start coding easy and medium problems on Hackerrank. That should be enough. The coding platform would most likely be Hackerrank.
Hackerrank Sections for practice:

Arrays, Trees, Strings, Greedy. (Try to solve easy and medium level problems.)

Interview:

Interviews are medium to tough, depending on the panel you are alloted in. Most professors at IIT Gn work on theoretical computer science and algorithms. So if you say your favourite subject is Algorithms, be prepared to prove the correctness of your solution.

I would also suggest to conceptualize the properties of Graphs(eg Bipartite-Odd Cycle) as well. Most professors love questions on graphs.

For more details refer to previous blog on IIT-Gn on GO.

Admission process aside, it’s natural to have this question as to why should you consider IIT Gn. This is a new IIT and Computer science discipline started in 2016. M.Tech programme for CS started in 2017. But if you looking for quality research, especially in theoretical computer science, then this is a great place to come. I’ll list some great things about IIT Gn:

  • Most faculties have done their Ph.D from top IITs, IMSc.
  • As mentioned before, it is great for Algorithms. But it is also relatively good for Machine Learning, AI and Computer Vision. We have excellent professors who work on practical as well as theoretical AI.
  • The course structure is quite good. It has flexibility to choose the course that suits your needs.
  • Average placement for CS M.Tech 2017 batch is 13lpa(and it will only improve).
  • We have a top quality campus- “Green campus”  as we call it, with all the required amenities.

IIT Gn focuses on research more, and therefore I feel you won’t be let down by the fact it is a new IIT. Additionally, you will have ample of internship opportunities as well. So if you are inclined towards research(future Ph.D), then I would suggest this as a great option. On the other hand, if you are placement oriented, and you can’t get any old IITs or top NITs, then you should consider this college.

If you have any further queries, you can ask me or @srivivek95 or @Despair Darkness

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😀 I am just testing how the blog post will look and how the other un registered people view this post.

 

Thank you Go website for all your help and guidance.
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I've seen the placement statistics, I just want to know personal opinions. Does anybody here plan to apply there this year? On the website it says in MNNIT there is a separate test for CSE.

Thanks for your time.
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IIT-G has just released counseling dates for CS on 17th May.

IIT-B RA interviews are scheduled on same day.

Can we do something regarding this?

Earlier i saw somewhere IITK and IISC CDS dates were clashing.

Why can't IIT's coordinate among themselves while releasing dates?People having rank from 200-400 are already having limited colleges to consider and now from that dates have started to clash.

I dont understand why does IIT-G needs to call candidates for counseling in case they dont have written test for them.Why cant they just issue direct offers as done by IIT-B for TA and document verification can be done later?

Please give some valuable suggestions if something can be done.
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Guys, I joined MS program last year(July 2017).If you have anything to ask about this program, i am willing to help.

It seems that I can't comment so I am adding relevant details here.

Selection criteria : GATE score + written test + interview

Last year GATE score cut-off for MS program was 650(General).For others, I guess it was 600 or lesser(not sure). The selection was solely based on written test and interview after initial GATE score screening. The syllabus for the written test was similar to GATE though the questions were simpler to solve. If you have your basics clear, then it will be a cake-walk.

Don't skip any subject because every subject was covered in the question paper. For right answer +3, otherwise you get -1. Around 300-350 people attempted the test , only 47 cleared. So the competition was real tough. There were 30 questions in total.

For the interview, they will ask you to choose one subject from a list of 9-10 subjects. I chose DS & Algo. They will check whether your concept is clear in that subject. I was asked to prove the bound for BuildHeap operation on board and some questions on arrays and linked lists(don't actually remember). They will also ask some general questions(why you want to go for MS, etc). Finally 21 were selected out of 47(HTRA/ISEA/Project category). If you clear the written test, then you have a pretty good chance of making through.

For MS, you need to do a minimum of 5 courses(depends on guide).You will be given around 2 months time to select your guide by meeting and talking to every faculty in the department.So you can take your time and decide on your research area.From July 2017, the stipulated time for MS has been fixed at 2.5 years(reduced from 3 years, you will get stipend till that period).So, one needs to finish with the course work as early as possible and start with the research.

For research work, it is not mandatory to get your work published.I have heard people say that if your work doesn't get published, you will be stuck and won't get degree. It's a myth. You need to come up with some publishable content which will be reviewed by GTC committee.If your work is published, then the review work is easy, otherwise it will be reviewed by 2 external faculty(other institutes) working in the same area.

Regarding, my background

My GATE score was 735, rank 500. I worked at TATA Consultancy services for 2.5 years before joining here. My research area is Cryptography. If you have any more queries, please feel free to contact me.

Can someone tell me why I can't add any comment.

Edit: (Gen) If you have CGPA 8 or 75% in your B.Tech and  a valid GATE score of 650 or above, then only apply.

If you have any doubt, then inbox me.
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@HRDMinistry @isro @NIELITIndia
There are hardly a few PSU exams for Computer Science and now ISRO and NIELIT are conducting exams on the same day - 17/12/17 and despite many requests from the aspirants both are not willing to change the dates. Please change one of the date.

— GATEOverflow (@csegate)
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Hello,

I just wanted to know that when IIT R will release revised answer key after accepting challenges from students?

Will there be any changes in CS GATE 2017 answer key(Set 1 and Set 2)?

After how many days  IISc(GATE 2016 organiser) had uploaded revised answer key for GATE 2016? Was there any change?
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The contest portal will be open tomorrow onwards, whoever has given 35 as answer please do contest. A difference of 1 mark can bring huge changes in rank/score. Even if it doesn't get accepted, at least we tried. 

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Does anybody have idea about neilit scientist cutoff , difficulty level of question and any preparation tip of cse branch.

plz let me knw.

thanks in advance
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Today solving, some of Network Security questions, I came across few complex/ exponential calculations, which forced me to use calculator. Till now, I was using in-bulit OS calculator. But, since GATE is just on 20 days, I thought it’s best time to get used to with GATE virtual calculator. I found exact calc on official Mock test at GATE 2019 website. But, each time switching to new tab, accessing that mock and all those steps….that was quite annoying. So, I thought it would be useful if I could port same calc on each GO question page. It took me around ~2Hrs of coding and I finally made Chrome extension for it. Here’s how it looks:

There’s a ’Show Calc’ button at very top left, just before GO logo.

And after clicking on ’Show Calc’ button:

 

Due to time constraint, I build very basic extension, just focusing on functionality rather styling and testing for all screen size. To avoid overlapping, I made calculator draggable.

I’ve uploaded code to same ‘Chrome extension for PiP mode for questions’ github repo. 

Steps to install Chrome extension:

  1. Go to https://github.com/PiratedVirus/PiP-mode-for-GO-questions
  2. Click on clone/download zip.
  3. Unzip the folder.
  4. Head over to ‘chrome://extensions’ or open extensions page from menu bar and enable developer mode.
  5. Drag and drop unzip folder.
  6. Enjoy :)

If you find any bug, feel free to pull request over github repo.

Hope this helps! :)

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I searched throughout the internet and was not able to find a single blog that would provide any information about MTech CS written examination of ISI Kolkata that happened on  18th July, 2021. I have made this blog for starting a discussion about the paper and know what might be the expected cut-off this year. 

I attempted MTech CrS, Math section for PCB and was able to solve 4.5 questions out of 10. I did around 20 questions in PCA from which 3-4 I know  are incorrect. People who attempted  this year, how did your exams go and what do you expect from it? Also, what might be the tentative date for results? Also, I have a 2 month notice period in my company so when shall I give my resignation? Do I give my resignation after the results are announced or do I give it right now to avoid any problems? I am not sure about getting selected but just in case if I get selected I am willing to leave my company.

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How was 2018 barc cse exam regarding its difficulty level nd areas of question picking???
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is iiit bangalore comparable to newer iits in terms of research,academics and faculty.
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This is a discussion blog for all the people appeared in set1.In my little knowledge of GATE for 2 years, this time i found that there was hell and heaven differences among two sets

well we can do nothing about it..except suffering..But in set 1 there was 2 question from Code optimization

1 from Matrix vector

1 from Gaussian probability , a total of 4 questions were OUT OF SYLLABUS

So i need a suggestion, should we mail IIT Roorkee to adress AT LEAST the Out of syllabus questions properly

what do you guys say?

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@Arjun Sir, I am a final year student and I am getting 47 marks in gate in ST category. I think, I will be easily able to get the IIT'S , but the actual doubt is: My coding skills is very poor , it is below average because my logical thinking is not good.I have tried several times to improve my coding, but failed So, I want to know, should I join IIT for M.Tech or not ?? Is their any field in CSE M.Tech, which does not involve coding . One more thing, I am not interested in teaching field.Should I quit computer Science field because I lack coding skills required? Please suggest me.
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Please visit the link mentioned below for detailed information.
The application for job is based on GATE Score of 2015/2016/2017.

https://rac.gov.in/download/advt_130.pdf

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GATE Topper Algorithm

1. Check topics from this document

2. Study Them From Any Standard Textbook, Else Go To Nptel

3. Try a couple of simple questions from end chapters to know if you understand basics of that topic

4. Try GATE previous years related questions

5. If you find some questions in GATE papers not related to the topic you studied, go back to Step 2. ..

 

Before using the book 1. The books and video lectures mentioned are the best possible sources for the subject and you can choose one of them or as needed.

 

For doubts regarding books and videos check GATECSE - Books and GATECSE - Video Lectures or better write your query on the.…

 

2. Types of Problems section has been made after analyzing through many previous year GATE question papers.

It does not guarantee the questions will only come from those mentioned, but gives you an idea how and from questions have been asked. But if you aim high, then please complete full syllabus.…

 

3. [XYZ] is a short tag for the book mentioned so that we don’t have to write full names of the authors.

So don’t get confused when you see them in the Topics and Chapters table...

 

 

 

 

 

  1. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byt7-j-JD0d0bmxlRkZGcjN2cjA/view

 

  1. https://www.apoorvpanse.co.in/iitiisc-nptel

 

  1. https://sites.google.com/view/nptelcse/courses

 

  1. https://gateoverflow.in/previous-years

 

  1. https://www.mediafire.com/folder/gp6z7khjzyl8d/gate_materials?fbclid=IwAR0ezzTYvJdobF2hXtr3xVNZpZOFtw96yHAywR2_j9BOKGe1mBNSgVUcsvw#gp6z7khjzyl8d

 

  1. https://www.mediafire.com/folder/gp6z7khjzyl8d/gate_materials?fbclid=IwAR0ezzTYvJdobF2hXtr3xVNZpZOFtw96yHAywR2_j9BOKGe1mBNSgVUcsvw#9xiori58gq22i

 

  1. https://www.mediafire.com/folder/gp6z7khjzyl8d/gate_materials?fbclid=IwAR0ezzTYvJdobF2hXtr3xVNZpZOFtw96yHAywR2_j9BOKGe1mBNSgVUcsvw#mp3qyi2prh3fb

 

  1. https://classroom.gateoverflow.in/

 

 

  1. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AXjpvYnZomcFcki9Vb8r5RKrJPVKbNjR?fbclid=IwAR0HDzPYrLb9wdkBWSSPpX_BHoOcbVUc2TxjEwKxLHZ_kcw4ec5vCs9_u7g

 

  1. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pZheUyebxs25F_xhZ0pIlEx_fogE-Hc_?fbclid=IwAR0HDzPYrLb9wdkBWSSPpX_BHoOcbVUc2TxjEwKxLHZ_kcw4ec5vCs9_u7g

 

  1. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OXc1-utb8GoWr1LL9jCU1eI_oJR0mG0e?fbclid=IwAR2b6g0W-IvVjJCkTPwzImIxdLYceWL_O09GjzXL-8rrL0AB5RVZ-eCWu_8

 

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Due to demands from other branches we have made score calculators for the below branches active now:

Mechanical 

Computer Science 

Electronics 

Electrical Engineering 

Instrumentation 

Civil

Chemical

Since there is only one variable for score prediction – the top 0.1% marks and this can be guessed pretty accurately, the predicted score should be at least 98% accurate. Now, the scores are predicted using the marks calculated using official keys (will be changed to the finalized one when they get released). 

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Learning How To Learn

I took a course about "Learning How To Learn", on Coursera in which I learn about how the brain works, how to apply learning techniques and tricks to get along well with your brain, and to learn more effectively.

My short notes---

Metaphor

Metaphor and analogy help simplifying matters.

Focused vs diffuse mode-

 You’re either in the focused mode or the diffuse mode of thinking.It seems you can’t be in both thinking modes at the same time.

Focused: intense thinking, uninterruptedly
Diffuse: leave what you’re doing and relax. Here you can look at things broadly from a very different,big picture perspective.

Have you ever had a problem that you couldn’t find a solution and then suddenly after a good night of sleep you woke up with a brilliant idea? That’s because sleeping is another moment when your brain naturally falls into the diffuse mode.

Thomas Edison knew the importance of the diffuse mode. When faced with a problem, Edison would sit and relax in his chair, holding ball bearings in his hand. He would then relax away letting his mind run free until fall as sleep. Once he felt as sleep, the ball bearings would drop and make him wake up with the noise. He would then get back to his work and take advantage from the ideas he got while in diffuse mode.

 

Deal with procrastination

People tend to procrastinate, because our brains tend to turn away unease new things to something more pleasant and familiar

Use Pomodoro technique, set a timer of more than 25 minutes, uninterruptedly. Then promise to give yourself a reward.

Practice Makes Permanent

When facing new and abstract concepts, like Monad it’s important to practice with ideas and concepts to help enhance and strengthen the neural connection your making during the learning process.

Checking if you have any holes in your understanding of the material is a good first step. Create a test checklist where you can go from each point and recall everything you learned. If there’s something that is not 100% clear yet, then you probably still need to spend time on it.

Prefer spaced repetition

If you want to move that information into your long term memory, it often takes time and practice.Spaced repetition involves repeating what you’re trying to retain, but what you want to do is space this
repetition out, daily, over a number of days

 

Sleeping

Plain being awake creates toxic products in your brain, and sleeping remove these toxic. Sleeping is also when you go into your diffuse mode.

Sleep has also been shown to make a remarkable difference in your ability to figure out difficult problems and to understand what you’re trying to learn.

 

Chunking

This is the idea of breaking what you want to learn into concepts. The goal is to learn each concept in a way that they each become like a well-known puzzle piece. In order to master a concept, you not only need to know it but also to know how it fits into the bigger picture.

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Chunking is when you grasp and master various bits and pieces of the skills you need. You’re creating little neural mini chunks, that you can then gradually knit together into larger neural chunks.

Forming initial chunk by going through examples, creating a road map of what you need to go through--

  • Focus your undivided attention on the information you want to chunk
  • Understand the basic idea
  • See the connection between the basic elements
  • Practice and repetition

Recall

Recall instead of reread. After you’ve read the material, simply look away, and see what you can recall from the material you’ve just read

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Concept mapping, drawing diagrams that show the relationship between the concepts would be the best.

Avoid illusion of competence

Merely glancing at a solution and thinking you truly know it yourself is one of the most common illusions of competence in learning.

Test it, recall it to see whether you actually grasp the idea.

By recalling and thinking about the material when you are in various physical environment, you become independent of the cues from any one given location

Avoid overlearning

Spread it out over many sessions and over many different modes of learning.

I have been trying to set aside 30–60 minutes every day for each new thing I am trying to learn or learn in more depth. Not only has this been better in resulting in lasting learning, but I also find it way more achievable to say that I am going to work on X for 30 minutes.

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Continuing to study or practice after you’ve mastered what you can in the session is called overlearning.

Deliberate practice by focusing on the more difficult material.

 Each practice session should be focused on one individual skill. Usually, each skill built upon the one before it

Remember Einstellung, a phenomenon, in which an idea you already have in mind or a neural pattern you’ve already developed and strengthened, may prevent a better idea or solution from being found.

Can you recall a situation where you kept trying the same thing over and over again, even though it wasn’t working at all !!

Meaningful groups


Study Groups / Teamwork

This one isn’t new to me and has proven to be most beneficial to maintain continued progress and hold each other accountable. But, it is important to include in this list and note that finding the right group is key.

It’s much easier to remember numbers by associating them with memorable events.

Create meaningful groups that simplify the material. It takes a bit of time to conjure up a solid mental image. But the more you do it, the quicker it become Motivation.

It is hard to learn when you’re not into it. But if it’s something you’re really interested in, learning is easy

Taking responsibility for your own ,learning is one of the most important things you can do The big picture.

Structure your learning before you get started.Spend some time planning and identifying the key parts of your learning.
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JEST 2021 Registrations are open.

Last date for submitting online applications and payments: 14 February 2021.

Exam date: 11 April, 2021.

JEST can be used for admission in IMSC and IISC.

Useful blogs regarding JEST:

https://gateoverflow.in/blog/8800/tifr-and-jest-exam

https://gateoverflow.in/blog/10847/jest-theoretical-computer-science-exam-gateway-iisc-other