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$\color{red}{\text{Click Above Button to Enroll}}$ for the GATE CSE Test Series OR the Mock Tests Package. 

Announcing the release of GATE Overflow Test Series for GATE CSE 2024 along with GO Classes Test Series.

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

Schedule of GATE Overflow Test Series

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Features of the Test Series

  1. All questions formed and verified by GATE Overflow team
  2. Emphasis on coverage of all question types in GATE 
  3. Tests can be taken any time from the creation date
  4. Detailed solution will be provided for all the test questions with option for commenting doubts
  5. Questions will be on GATE Overflow site and visible only to those who have taken tests
  6. Any wrongly answered question will be automatically added to “Wrongly Attempted” Question list which you can view anytime for revision
  7. Test Interface can be tried here (Tests by Mentors and Previous year papers are available for GATE, UGCNET etc. which can be taken freely by any user)

$\color{Magenta}{\textbf{Mock Tests:}}$ Subscribe to the "Only Full-Length Mock Test", for a fee of ₹900+ 18% GST = ₹ 1062, for ALL 20 mock tests of GO Classes and GATE Overflow test series.

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$\color{red}{\text{Early Bird Offer:}}$ Subscribe the two test series together now for ₹ 2100 + 18% = ₹ 2478 GST until May 31. 

Combined (GATE Overflow + GO Classes) test series regular price: ₹ 2500 + 18% GST = ₹ 2950

(The test access will be removed by April 08, 2024).

You should login and if you do not have a GO account you can just register for free. GO contributors are given discount for test series access like follow

Discounts for GO contributors

  • All editors on GATE Overflow site can get test series access for ₹ $1409$ +18% GST (₹ 10 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  •  All GO users having $5000+$ user points on GATE Overflow site as of April 12, 2023 also get test series access for ₹ $1409$ +18% GST (₹ 10 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  • All GO users having $2000+$ user points on GATE Overflow site as of April 12, 2023 also get test series access for ₹ $1899$ (only ₹ 500 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  • GATE Overflow 2023 test series subscribers can get test access for ₹ $1899$ +18%GST (only ₹ 500 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  • GO Classes complete course registered students get a 10% discount for the GO classes test series. i.e., ₹ 1259 + 18% GST = ₹1486 for individual and ₹ 2375 + 18% GST = ₹2802.5 for the combined ignoring any other discounts. 

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Apr 16, 2023 edited Dec 13, 2023 by Deepak Poonia
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Students can now Subscribe for $\color{red}{\text{“All 15 Mock Tests by GATEOverflow + GO Classes”}}$ package:

Subscription details for GO test series for GATE CSE 2024 will be announced by first week of April

Announcing the release of GATE Overflow Test Series for GATE CSE 2023 in combination with GO Classes Test Series.

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

Schedule of Tests

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Features of the Test Series

  1. All questions formed and verified by GATE Overflow team
  2. Emphasis on coverage of all question types in GATE 
  3. Tests can be taken any time from the creation date
  4. Detailed solution will be provided for all the test questions with option for commenting doubts
  5. Questions will be on GATE Overflow site and visible only to those who have taken tests
  6. Any wrongly answered question will be automatically added to “Wrongly Attempted” Question list which you can view anytime for revision
  7. Test Interface can be tried here (Tests by Mentors and Previous year papers are available for GATE, UGCNET etc. which can be taken freely by any user)
  8. All test series subscribers will get verified access on the GATE Overflow site (no ads and unrestricted access to all previous year exams for PSUs, NIELIT and ISRO). Those who have already paid for verified access will automatically get that amount reduced in the subscription amount. 

Click here for Schedule of GATE Overflow Test Series for GATECSE 2023

Subscribe the combined test series now for ₹ 1998 (not 1199*2) (The test access will be removed by April 12, 2023). You can also subscribe only one of the tests individually at ₹ 1199. Those who paid ₹ 360 for verified access will automatically pay that amount less for the subscription.

You should login and if you do not have a GO account you can just register for free. GO contributors are given discount for test series access like follow

Discounts for GO contributors

  • All editors on GATE Overflow site can get test series access for ₹ $1199$ (only ₹ 10 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  •  All GO users having $5000+$ user points on GATE Overflow site as of April 12, 2022 also get test series access for ₹ $1199$ (only ₹ 10 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  • All GO users having $2000+$ user points on GATE Overflow site as of April 12, 2022 also get test series access for ₹ $1499$ (only ₹ 500 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  • If you have any bonus points (which are given for good behaviour) same will be reduced from your test series amount up until the last $1199$ – that is, if you have $1000$ bonus points, test access will be given for ₹ $1199$ 
  • GATE 2022 test series subscribers can get test access for ₹ $1499$ (only ₹ 500 for GATE Overflow test series alone)
  • GO Classes registered students get ₹ 100 off for the combined test series or just GO classes test series

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Apr 13, 2022 edited Mar 27, 2023 by Arjun
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Edit: There will be no new hard copy for GATE CSE 2023. You can use the last year book and GATE CSE 2022 and 2023 questions are here on site. New PDFs are expected by June 2023.

GO Book for GATE CSE 2022 This is the third edition of this book updated with GATE 2020 and 2021 questions.

Softcopies are available at http://book.gateoverflow.in — same as the hardcopy including answers for all questions – all 3 volumes together will be ~2000 pages.

As before the hardcopy will be having all GATE CSE questions since 1987 answered with some of them having multiple answers (best answer selected on GO + Useful answer marked by admins)

Only out of syllabus questions from previous year GATE are omitted

Descriptive, fill in the blanks and multiple select answer type questions from old GATE papers are included

12*8 = 96 sets of previous year Aptitude questions are included from all the branches, not just CSE

Amazon Buy link

Arjun posted in From GO Admins Apr 19, 2021 edited May 16, 2023 by Arjun
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PLEASE PROVIDE  OVERVIEW,ANALYSE AND EXPERIENCE OF ISRO WRITTEN EXAM …….LEVEL OF EXAM ,GOOD NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS?

OFFICIAL ANSWER KEYS :- https://www.isro.gov.in/career?field_isro_centre_value=icrb 

RESULT:- https://www.isro.gov.in/sites/default/files/be003-computer_science.pdf

View Obtained Marks: https://apps.isac.gov.in/CentralBE-2019/ShowStatus.jsp?postno=03/2019_BE003&postname=Scientist/Engineer-SC(Computer%20Science)

eyeamgj posted in Others Jan 13, 2020 edited May 12, 2020 by anonymous
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For GO Book 2020

#GO_book_2019

#Edit: Stock finished  

Update: Once booked you can get the Tracking email in 1-3 days maximum.

Binding issue is fixed and all books are now stitched and perfect binded. Also, books are wrapped in bubble wrap and plastic cover to avoid any water issue. 

Booking count

Softcopy of 2018 version can be downloaded from http://book.gateoverflow.in

Change log

  1. Totally $1006+1091+1128 = 3225$ questions across $3$ books
  2. Subjectwise and topic wise organized and inside each topic questions are sorted yearwise
  3. Images redrawn
  4. Contents better formatted, TOC with page numbering
  5. B/W theme specifically for printing
  6. Unwanted duplicate answers removed
  7. QR codes added for question links and other reference links - you can scan and go to the respective page
  8. GATE 2018 and few other standard exam questions added
  9. Printing quality enhanced using Offset printing and glossy art paper being used (like in DBMS Korth book)
  10. Cost including shipping is lower than photocopy cost 
  11. Even though content remains same as softcopy the books are formatted for better printing.

Amount : Rs. 1000 including  Rs. 200 shipping for 3 books containing 3225 previous year questions with solutions

Books shipped via IndiaPost 
You can expect the tracking details in 1-3 days from purchase date. Usually we ship the next day but IndiaPost does not work on Sundays and other holidays.
Expected delivery time is 7 days but it can be even in 3-4 days in Kerala/TN and sometimes 10-12 days if your Post Office is busy. You can see the previous delivery times to various post offices here.though currently they are doing delivery faster.
 
 

Delivery is by Amazon prime and shipping starts from Bangalore. Amazon provides COD option. Also they ship on Sundays and other holidays. 

 
 
For softcopy please see http://book.gateoverflow.in
Arjun posted in From GO Admins May 14, 2018 edited May 31, 2019 by Arjun
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Hello Everyone....!!

Here is the most awaited post of GATE Overflow TEST SERIES for GATE CSE 2022.

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

Schedule of Tests

Features of the Test Series

  1. All questions 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. 22 Subject wise tests which includes 20 two-marks and 10 one-marks questions for 50 marks and 90 minutes
    2. 4 Mix-subjects tests which will include questions from multiple subjects and same marking scheme as subject wise tests
    3. 6 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 papers 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 2022

Subscribe from May 30 for ₹ 999. (The test access will be removed by May 1, 2022).

Those registering until June 5 will get $₹ 100$ early bird discount. 

You should login and if you do not have a GO account you can just register for free. GO contributors are given discount for test series access like follow

Discounts for GO contributors

  • All editors on GO site can get test series access for $₹ 10$ 
  • All GO users having $5000+$ user points on GO site as of May 1, 2021 also get test series access for $₹ 10$ 
  • If you have any bonus points (which are given for good behaviour) same will be reduced from your test series amount up until the last $10$ – that is, if you have $1000$ bonus points, test access will be given for $₹ 10$ 
  • GATE 2021 test series subscribers can get test access for $₹ 399$
  • Those who preordered GATE Overflow book for GATE CSE 2022 can get a $10\%$ discount if their purchase email matches the one on their GO account
gatecse posted in From GO Admins May 10, 2021 closed Apr 13, 2022 by Arjun
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Pragys app now live for $\text{GATE CSE 2021},$ for set$1$ and set$2$.

Everyone can check the marks and ranks here: https://gateoverflow.in/gate-cse-rank-predictor/

Your Score and where your stand with others:  https://gateoverflow.in/gate-cse-rank-predictor/VisualizeMarks.php

This time two sessions held, so normalization can play a crucial role.

Explanation of the Contents of Pragys App Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd9-5558EIY

 

Lakshman Bhaiya posted in From GO Admins Feb 19, 2021 edited Feb 24, 2021 by soujanyareddy13
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Download NIELIT PDFs

https://github.com/GATEOverflow/GO-PDFs/releases/tag/NIELIT

Scientist  – ‘B’

ELIGIBILITY: B.E/ B.Tech/ DOEACC B-level OR AMIE/ GIETE OR MSc OR MCA OR ME/ M.Tech OR M.Phil Electronics, Electronics, and Communication, Computer Sciences, Communication, Computer and Networking Security, Computer Application, Software System, Information Technology, Information Technology Management, Informatics, Computer Management, Cyber law, Electronics, and Instrumentation.

Exam Dates Question Papers Answer Keys GO/AO Links Exam Links
03 April 2022 2022(CS) : Set – D Answer Key Questions GO  
05 Dec 2021 2021(CS) : Set – A

Answer Key

Changes in Answer Key

Questions GO  
05 Dec 2021 2021(IT) : Set – B

Answer Key

Changes in Answer Key

Questions GO  
22 Nov 2020

2020(CS) : Set – A

Answer Key

Questions GO  
01 & 02 Dec 2018 2018: Set – B Answer Key Questions GO  
 17 Dec2017 2017: Set – A Answer Key

Section – A

 

Section  – B

 
 22 July 2017 2017(CS): Set  – A Answer Key

Section – A

 

Section  – B

 
 22 July 2017 2017(IT): Set – A Answer Key

Section – A

 

Section  – B

 
4 Dec 2016 2016(CS): Set – A Answer Key

Section – A

 

Section  – B

 
4 Dec 2016 2016(IT): Set – A Answer Key

Section – A

 

Section  – B

12-13 Mar 2016 2016: Set – A Answer Key

Section – A

 

Section  – B

Section – C

 

Scientific/Technical Assistant – ‘A’ 

ELIGIBILITY: B.E/ B.Tech/ M.Sc./ MS/ MCA Electronics, Electronics and Communication, Electronics & Telecommunications, Computer Sciences, Computer and Networking Security, Software System, Information Technology, Informatics.

 Exam Dates Question Papers Answer Keys GO/AO Links Exam Links
05 Dec 2021 2021(IT) : Set  – D

Answer Key

Changes in Answer Key

Questions GO  
22 Nov 2020

2020(CS) : Set – A

Answer Key

 

Questions GO  
17 Dec 2017 2017: Set –  A Answer Key

Section – A

 

Section – B

Take exam
15 Oct 2017 2017(CS): Set – A Answer Key

Section – A

Section – B

Section – C

 
15 Oct 2017 2017(IT): Set –  A Answer Key

Section – A

Section – B

Section – C

 
12-13 Mar 2016 2016(1)- Senior TA Answer Key    
12-13 Mar 2016 2016(2) -Sample TA Answer Key    
12-13 Mar 2016 2016(3)- Junior TA Answer Key    

 

Scientist – ‘C’

ELIGIBILITY

For fulfilling the eligibility criteria, a candidate should possess one of the Essential Educational Qualifications.

  • Bachelor degree in Technology or Bachelor degree in Engineering or Associate Member of Institute of Engineers (A&B) (Computer Science or Computer Engineering or Information Technology or Electronics and Communication or Electronics and Telecommunication ) with five years (six years for Associate Member of Institute of Engineers) of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors.
  • Master degree in Science (M.Sc.) (Physics or Electronics or Applied Electronics) with six years of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors.
  • Department of Electronics and Accreditation of Computer Courses (DOEACC) B-Level or Graduate Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) with six years of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors.
  • Master in Computer Application (MCA) with six years of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors.
Exam Dates Question Papers Answer Keys GO/AO Links Exam Links
26 feb 2023 2023 Answer Key Questions GO  
07th Aug 2022 2022 Answer Key Questions AO  
13/02/2022 2022: Set – A Answer Key Questions AO  
10 Feb 2019 2019: Set – B Answer Key

 

Questions AO

 
12-13 Mar 2016 2016: Set – A Answer Key

Section – A

Section – B

Section – C

 

 

Scientist – ‘D’

ELIGIBILITY

For fulfilling the eligibility criteria, a candidate should possess one of the Essential Educational Qualifications.

  • Bachelor degree in Technology or Bachelor degree in Engineering or Associate Member of Institute of Engineers (A&B) (Computer Science or Computer Engineering or Information Technology or Electronics and Communication or Electronics and Telecommunication ) with eight years (nine years for Associate Member of Institute of Engineers) of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors.
  • Master degree in Science (M.Sc.) (Physics or Electronics or Applied Electronics) with nine years of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors;
  • Department of Electronics and Accreditation of Computer Courses (DOEACC) B-Level or Graduate Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) with nine years of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors.
  • Master in Computer Application (MCA) with nine years of relevant work experience in Ministries or Departments or Attached and Subordinate Offices of the Central Government or Statutory Bodies or Autonomous Bodies or Public Sector Undertakings or Private Sectors.
Exam Dates Question Papers Answer Keys GO/AO Links Exam Links
26 feb 2023 2023 Answer key Questions GO  
13/02/2022 2022: Set – A Answer Key Questions AO  
10 Feb 2019 2019: Set – B Answer Key Questions AO  
12-13 Mar 2016 2016: Set – A Answer Key Questions AO  

 

The official website references: https://nielit.gov.in/recruitments

Lakshman Bhaiya posted in Study Materials Mar 26, 2020 edited Sep 24, 2023 by anonymous
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Hi everyone! My name is Rishabh Gupta and I secured AIR - 2 in GATE 2018. Marks: 83.00. Credit goes to my parents and GATE OVERFLOW.

I am a final year student in a tier-3 college. It was my first attempt. Even being in a central university, we have zero placements. Really, not a single company visited our campus this year for CSE(till now), not even the mass recruiters like TCS and Infy.
But I think that is why I got this rank. There was no other option, but to study and prepare for a competitive exam which offers a decent chance to excel in the professional sphere.

Whatever I am writing here is a part of my own viewpoint. Many might disagree with me. I would, rather, like to suggest you do not follow me blindly but rather analyse yourself and do what suits you best.

I always followed standard books during my BTech, even when teachers forced us to follow books of some local authors. This resulted in a relatively not that good performance in my college exams, but I knew that I was building concepts instead of mugging up and rotting my knowledge.

It would be my suggestion for you all aspirants to follow the standard books. It might take more efforts, but its worth it. Don't ask for notes from toppers, seniors, etc. but create your own. When you will make notes all by yourself, you will understand better. There is no secret to success, It's all up to you as you have to do the intended labour. Your teachers can teach you, blogs can motivate you, seniors can guide you, coaching people can tell you everything, but it's YOU who have to put your brain to work.

I started proper GATE preparation from July 2017. I prepared the complete schedule up till the exam.
I went through books of all subjects in this duration. Since I had already been through them earlier, so it was not difficult for me to do it again.
You should be clear about when and how you will do each and every subject. Create your plan according to your grasp in each subject. My plan was:
July - Discrete Maths (started with this because this is the base for cs)
August - C, Data structure and Algorithms (These were comparatively easy subjects for me since I did competitive coding)
September - TOC and Compiler Design (Compiler Design took a lot of time since I was studying it for the first time, so I made sure to do TOC quickly as I had a grip on it already)
October - DLD and COA (DLD is considered easy. COA can take time and I spent a lot of time in clearing my doubts)
November - OS (only 1 subject because of 7th sem exams)
December - DBMS and Networks (Don't take networking lightly!)
January - Aptitude and revision (and also Engineering Maths, which I kept neglecting)
February - Relax and gave the exam

Although, I set the deadlines but sometimes was not able to achieve it and extended a day or two. Make sure you stick to your plan and make changes to it as you proceed. The key here is consistency. Work hard, DAILY.

After reading books and preparing notes, I used to solve previous year GATE questions. And often got stuck. GO comes to the rescue at this point. There are so many aspirants like you, here at GO, who will help you in resolving doubts. You should also engage in helping others and clearing their doubts, this will, in turn, will clarify your concepts too.
For the name of the books and relevant chapters see this: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-2017-topper-interview-ravi-shankar-mishra-air-3-cs
You can find all book's pdf on the internet.

COACHING
I didn't attend any coaching(mainly because there was no coaching centre near me).
I felt that they just help us in mugging formulas, without giving an intuition of the core concepts. I have seen their study material, it often consists of "points to remember", and they expect you to memorize them(or rather to say mug them up), without having much of understanding.
Mugging up formulas is not at all required(at least this is what I believe in Computer Science it's all about Common Sense). I think if you intend to memorize the formula then it indicates that you do not have a hold over the concept. For example, people often try to "mug up" the formula for the average access time in cache (and Virtual memory) and often get confused when to use what. But once you understand that how the cache works, the confusion won't arise. You should understand the meaning of the terms related to it like hierarchical access or simultaneous access, miss penalty, main memory access time, etc.
Similarly, there are concepts in TOC like closure properties. Don't try to learn it by-heart, instead, try to make sense out of it, try to develop an intuition for it, try to visualize the concept, read the books and try to understand through the lines. Search on the internet, you will find lectures, ppts of great university's professors. When you began searching on the internet, you often come across new things surrounding that concept. It's YOU who need to browse things. No one is going to spoon feed.
It might not be possible to grasp everything and you might need to just memorize the formula sometimes due to time constraints. It's okay, everyone does it. But try to keep it at a minimum level. I was not able to understand a lot of things like probability distribution formulas, Catalan numbers, and a few other concepts. So I just learnt it by heart but you should try to by-heart things as minimum as possible. Mug it only when it is the last option.

I have already said a lot against "Coaching". But this should not be taken in a bad light, some of them might be worthy of their popularity (since I never went to one). But still, they are not the "masters" of their field. One can learn directly from the MASTERS of CS. Video lectures by NPTEL, MIT, Stanford, Aduni(Shai Simonson), etc. are all available for free. Those are some of the professors who developed these concepts, so you can't doubt their knowledge.
Going for coaching or Self-preparation? totally depends on you. Ask yourself. "Can I do it without coaching?"

STUDY MATERIAL
People often ask me for this, "Without the help of coaching material from where you have practised?"
1. First of all, GATE PREVIOUS YEAR questions. I am emphasizing on this a lot. These are really really very important.
These will give you an idea about the type of questions you will be confronting to. So solve them at least twice.
2. Then questions from CMI, TIFR, ISRO, etc.
For above points(1 and 2) GOPDF is best. It's better than any question bank book because you can comment and argue in GO, and attain a deeper understanding. And it's free!
3. Solve questions from standard textbooks. Those questions are more about thinking and letting your brain do some hard work.
These are not MCQs which you just try to look out for correct answer by eliminating options. Rather these are generally proofs or "finding an efficient algorithm" types. Here seeking the answer is not that important rather your approach matters. You might not be able to solve all of them, but at least try to grab a few. The time you will spend in thinking about the problem will be fruitful, whether you find an answer or not. It will increase your thinking capability.
At least understand what the question is asking. If you are not able to solve yourself, then search for solutions.
4. If you still have time, search for IIT, MIT, Stanford, CMU, etc. assignments. They are great. Be aware that you don't step far away from GATE syllabus. Caution: Some of these questions might be very difficult from GATE point of view. But at least giving it a try will help you. You will get a feeling that GATE questions are pretty easy as compared to them.
5. See questions here at GO. Many people add questions from their study material or test series. You can have a look at these questions too.

Also, try to modify GATE questions and try to develop an understanding about their solutions.

TEST SERIES
Test series are important. They might not increase your knowledge, but provide an environment of competition and help you in self-analysis.
GO and Virtual Gate test series are great. I would like to thank Techtud Group for providing free quality tests.
Other than these, I joined ME test series, but it wasn't so qualitative like they advertised it to be. I was hardly able to cross 70+ in these test, mainly because there were so many wrong questions. Nonetheless, taking them can be advantageous.
Importance of test series is that you can analyse your mistakes and they help you in time management. Try to give the exam at the same time as of GATE, it will train your mind to work at that time.
Don't bother much about rank. I was never in top 10 in ME full-length MOCK test. And I saw people getting 90+ in these tests.
Silly mistakes, you cannot eliminate, but can reduce them significantly by practice.
A single mistake of writing 0.231 instead of 0.0231 made me 2 instead of AIR 1  :p

At last, a rank is just a number, it does not prove your intelligence or brilliance(but yes they give you admissions to good college). I have seen many people here at GO who are far more knowledgeable than me (like the LEGEND, Habib Sir, and many more). They had written many great answers here, and I often asked doubts from them. After a certain level of preparation, almost everyone comes at an equal level. It just boils down to what you are going to do in those 3 hours. How you are going to manage the pressure. I was lucky enough to do good in those 3 hours. Take proper rest before the exam day and be confident.

Thank you very much Arjun sir for this platform, thanks to Bikram sir for so many good tests(which are way better than paid ones), and thanks to all seniors here at GO, whose blogs and answers motivated me. And Thanks to all other active users of GO. It was a great experience preparing with you people :)

All the best to future aspirants. You can message me anytime, I will be glad to help :)
Thank You!

Rishabh Gupta 2 posted in 2018 Mar 18, 2018
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Hi, I’ll talk about free test series available. If you want to join any coaching class/paid test series you can join ACE, Testbook , Made Easy etc.

Okay, then what to do with test series ? Usually test series provide following type of test

  1. Chapter wise
  2. Subjectwise
  3. Mock Test
  4. Aptitude Tests (Previous year papers from all branches)

Let me be honest, I feel that neither Chapter wise or Subject-wise tests are necessary. Only full length mock tests are needed for GATE preparation. Though at the same time, I will still recommend from where to get these tests.

I’ll tell you how you can do this kind of tests for free.

Chapter Tests -> Doing this tests from  any paid test series is not required, free stuff is enough. You can get chapter wise test questions from Reference books. Newgradiance is  enough for chapter tests for many subjects. They are free. Gateoverflow book by Gateoverflow also contains chapter wise test series. You can find Gateoverflow book at Gatecse.

Subject wise tests -> Doing this tests from  any paid test series is not required, free stuff is enough. You can get whole collection of subjectwise tests free of cost from VirtualGate which is sponsored by Techtud . Doing all tests from NewGradiance may also serve purpose of solving Subject-wise Test series for subject it provides.

Full Length Tests -> For this I believe best strategy would be not to see any questions from few papers. Example -> Suppose I’m preparing for GATE 2017 and I want to have few “Real” mocks, in that case what I’ll do, I wont touch GATE 15 & GATE 16 papers while practicing questions. Then when I’m done with preparation, I have  5 “Real” GATE papers for giving Mock exams. I’ve done this , I’ve used 2 papers of GATE 15 as mock exam, for getting online touch we  can use online calculator and pdf reader. Believe me previous year mocks are best test series possible if you have not seen any question from that paper. In case you have solved few questions from them, it is useless (In my case I used to remember all questions.)

Apart from this VirtualGate which is sponsored by Techtud  is also very nice resource for getting 3+ Full lenght tests. They have already released virtual GATE 2015,2016-1,2016-2 and we can expect at least 2 more in 2017.

About Aptitude Tests -> You should try to solve all previous year aptitude tests papers from all branches. It’ll help you getting idea about Aptitude questions in general. You can use http://aptitudeoverflow.in/ for getting difficult questions.

Link to previous year aptitude questions Till 2015 -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/...

For after 2016 aptitude sets check respective IIT/IISc site for GATE and download papers. Remember all papers for any branches in same time slot have same aptitude questions.

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Books I read :
 

Subject Name and Author Relevant Chapters
Algorithm and DS
  1. Introduction to Algorithms, by CLRS  (3E)
  2. Algorithm Design, Jon Kleinberg and Éva Tardos
  1. ch 1-4, 6-9,10, 11.1-11.4, 12.1-21.3, 15, 16.1-16.3, 17, 21-25.2
  2. ch 1-6
Discrete Mathematics
  1. Discrete mathematics and its applications by Kenneth H. Rosen (Indian 7E)
  2. Discrete mathematics with applications by Susanna S. Epp (4E)
  3. Concrete Mathematics by Donald Knuth, Oren Patashnik, and Ronald Graham (not required for GATE)
  1. ch 1,2, 4-8, 11.1-11.3
  2. ch 1, 2.1-2.3, 3, 4(optional), 5.1, 5.5-5.7, 6-10, 11-12(optional)
  3. ch 1-3, 5, 7-9
Computer Networks
  1. Data Communications and Networking by Behrouz A. Forouzan (5E)

  1. 1.1-1.3,  2, 3.6, 8-10, 11.1-2, 12, 13.1-13.2, 17.1, 18-19.2, 20-21.2, 23-24.3, 25.1-25.2, 26
Theory of Computation
  1. An Introduction to Formal Languages and Automata by Peter Linz (6E)

  1. ch 1.2, 1.3, 2-12, Appendix-A
Digital Logic
  1. Digital Logic and Computer Design by M. Morris Mano

  1. 1.1-1.8, 2.1-2.7, 3-7
Computer Organization
  1. Computer Organisation by Carl Hamacher
  2. Computer Organization and Design: the Hardware/Software Interface by David A Patterson and John L. Hennessy (5E)
  1.  ch 1.6, 2.1-2.5, 2.9, 2.10, 4.1-4.2,4.4-4.6, 5.1,5.2, 5.4-5.8, 5.9.1, 6.1-6.4, 6.7.1, 7, 8.1-8.5, 8.8,
  2. 1, 2, 4.1-4.9, 4.14, 5.1-5.10
C
  1. The C Programming Language by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie (2E)

  1.  ch 1-8
Operating System
  1. Operating Systems by Avi Silberschatz, Greg Gagne, and Peter Baer Galvin (International 9E)

  1.  ch 2.1-2.5, 3, 4.1-4.3, 4.6, 5.1-5.3, 6.1-6.10, 7, 8.1-8.6, 91.-9.6, 9.9, 10, 11.1-11.5, 12.1-12.6
Databases
  1. Fundamentals of Database Systems by Ramez Elmasri and Shamkant B. Navathe (7E)
  1. ch 1.3-1.6, 2.1-2.3, 3, 5-8, 9.1, 14.1-14.5, 14.6-14.7(just overview), 15.1-15.4, 16.1-16.7, 17.1-17.6, 20.1-20.5, 21.1-21.4, 21.7
  1. Read every required topic and solved almost all related exercises from these books.
  2. Read every gate-related topic from underlined books, but didn’t solve any exercise problem.
  3. referred to other mentioned text for few topics and few exercise problems
  4. for all the subjects or topics I left above, didn't read any book.

Video lectures I studied from :

 

Subject reference links lecture numbers
Algorithm and DS
  1. Introduction to Algorithms (SMA 5503), MIT OCW
  2. Algorithms by Shai Simonson

  3. Algorithmic Toolbox, Coursera

  4. Algorithm Specialization (Stanford)

  1.  1-7, 15-19
  2.  1-4, 6-8, 11-15     unofficial link
  3. can watch the complete course.
  4. it’s amazing, can watch it all.
Discrete Mathematics
  1. 1-19 (all except last)  unofficial link
Theory of Computation
  1. Theory of Computation by Shai Simonson
  1. 1-4, 6,7, 9, 11-13, 15,16, 18, 19 
Computer Organization
  1. High Performance Computing by Prof. Matthew Jacob IISc

  2. Computer Architecture by Prof. Anshul Kumar IIT Delhi

  1. I would suggest watch all from 1-28 or GO playlist
  2. 7-12, 13-14(optional), 15,16, 17-22(recommended if you have extra time),  23-32, 34-37 

 (lots of extra things in IITD videos, you can skip as per your interest)

Operating System
  1. High Performance Computing by Prof. Matthew Jacob IISc
  2. Operating Systems by Mythili Vutukuru IIT Bombay
  1. covered in CO section or GO playlist
Compilers
  1. Compilers by Prof. Alex Aiken Stanford University
  1. week 2-9 (skip Cool Type Checking in week 6)
Linear Algebra
  1. MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra by Prof. Gilbert Strang
  1. 1-10, 14,16-21
  •   for interviews I suggest you watch it all, it just amazing how intuitively he taught everything.
Probability
  1. Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability  (best lectures acc. to me)
  2. Statistics 110: Probability

  1.  1-8, 13-15
  2.  GO playlist
Graph Theory
  1. Graph Theory by Dr. L. Sunil Chandran IISc
  1.  1, 2, 7, 9, 13, 15, 17,
  • Please note this is a graduate-level course, if you have less time/interest in this topic avoid watching these lectures, better go with a book.
Group Theory
  1. Introduction to Abstract Group Theory by Krishna Hanumanthu, CMI
  1. 1-9, 16

 

I also read these notes by Manu Thakur as a revision and just to check in case if I’m missing any topic, they are nicely compiled and only a few topics are not covered by these notes.

 

Not everything I mentioned is important for GATE, One should be smart enough to filter out what to read/watch from these references, I haven’t added any extra reference here... I have followed every single reference mentioned, I was enjoying learning specially all these maths lectures, I watched lots of out of the syllabus stuff on these topics. I left it for you to filter the necessary topics at your convenience. One person might need a different approach, go according to what is best for you... don’t restrict yourself just to these... explore more and more.

I solved NPTEL assignments as well, You can get those just by a Google search, If you couldn’t find them let me know, I’ll add links to those as well.

and a special Thanks to GO, most of the resources here were recommended by GO, you can find those here: best-books and best-videos

 

you can find all my GATE related bookmarks here, download this file and open it with any browser, you’ll get some of the additional links I followed plus links to NPTEL courses from where you can download the assignments and official page for many courses I referred, you can check their tests/assignments as well. 

Most of the questions in these NPTEL assignments are of 1 mark level (still worth trying if you have time, you’ll find lots of interesting things), I first solved all pyqs (including TIFR problems) once before touching any extra question.

It’s up to you how you wanna use these assignments.


A nice website collecting most nptel courses and some additional useful links

Nikhil_dhama posted in Study Materials Mar 21, 2021 edited Jun 29, 2021 by Nikhil_dhama
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  Full Length Subjectwise
GO Tests  
Tests by Mentors (Bikram Ballav)

Tests By Mentors

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Previous Year Maths TIFR  
Previous Year UGC-NET  

 

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The following notes are from the standard books and cover over 95% of the syllabus. If you go through these notes, then perhaps there is no need to go through any standard books.

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When you download these notes and have a look, please leave a comment so that others can also download them. Following are the screenshots from the notes. I spent 4 to 5 months preparing them so that these notes can help others one day.

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Important Ones

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First of all, I would like to thank my parents for giving me the freedom to do anything, especially to bear and support me. Our parents work very hard to give us a better life. And also thanks to all my friends, teachers, and aspirants here on GO, Special thanks to Arjun Sir.
My name is Nikhil Dhama, I got AIR 8 (980 score) in GATE CS 2021, This was my second attempt with full-time preparation.
Last year my rank was 1531, I guess this is enough introduction for me, I’ll get to the point now…

 

How did I prepare for GATE 2020?

I followed some coaching material(freely available, wasn't enrolled) blindly, I won’t name it here, Actually it was all my fault all along not following some good content, I did nothing else, not even pyqs. This turned out to be a big mistake. I realized it later after losing a year. Now After preparing again I think it’s for the best that I didn’t get a better rank last year, otherwise, I would have gone for post-graduation with half misconceptions in my mind and that would be a disaster. I didn’t even deserve 1531 rank last year, it was too good for my preparation level, preparation was way poor (soon you will know why I’m saying so).

 

What makes me drop and prepare again?

I enjoy learning stuff, I like solving mathematical problems with low-sound music :p, so I was sure for post-graduation. For this reason, I did not sit for campus placements, because I didn’t want to have a second thought if I had a placement in my hand. I left no choice for myself other than a drop or taking some college with this rank only...

 

Why didn’t I apply for some other tests like PGEE, ISI, CMI, last year instead of repeating?

No doubt there are many good colleges in India, but after giving Gate 2020, I realized my concepts are not that strong, I’m missing something, and second I could do much better. This wasn’t my best, I wanted to try again.

I decided right after the result of GATE 2020 that I will prepare again. But the first step was to analyze the mistakes I have done throughout my preparation and during those 3 hours inside the examination hall.

 

Mistakes I did last year...

The first mistake I made was to trust in the coaching material and their false claims, I got a bit lazy, the second big mistake was not solving pyqs.
I was overconfident last year, during that 3 hours I could not even read all question, left 8-10 questions unread. This shows a lack of practice and time management, as I invested lots of time on few particular problems, that turned out to be wrong later :( Maths is my strong suit, and I couldn’t solve a simple calculus problem there. So I had to work on all these things and improve myself.

 

Steps I took to counter those mistakes...

I checked who is going to conduct GATE 2021, found out it’ll be IITB most probably. I had a very bad experience with JEE Adv 2015, I knew what these people usually do. This gave me a hard feeling that what if I fail again? anyhow I got through that.. and started looking for the solution to my mistakes.. decided to read books thoroughly this time.
I researched for 10-15 days and gathered all my study material for the preparation. My first stopping point was GO, found almost everything I need. Enrolled in the test series as early as I can (gave tests from GO and applied only). and improved on each of them one by one.

 

What was my schedule for preparation for GATE 2021?

I started slowly around 4 to 6 hours a day, enjoyed the rest of the time, watched some movie or anything, then shifted gear in July and changed my preparation time from daytime to nights.. started studying from approx 3 PM till I could, with small breaks in between. Every day studied at-least till 4 AM, for some days I stretched it till 7 AM, depending upon how much interest I have in that topic. This was my daily schedule, with minimum full-day breaks.

I divided the weekdays into two parts, Mon-Fri study with the same schedule, Sat-Sun solve pyqs from the topics I covered earlier, usually a different topic from what I studied during that week and give a test or revise everything I studied during the week or any topic if I got stuck in pyqs. This way I was doing both preparation and revision side by side.

Took a break for 20-25 days in Oct, had to give final sem exams.. started back again.. and finished the syllabus by the end of Nov. Only a few maths topics were left... I was already confident in those topics. I started giving tests late, from the beginning of Nov, I don’t suggest you do it. I had less time and had to cover lots of stuffs.. also sharp memory helps me keep things longer in my mind. Was doing well in tests.

By the end of Dec, I was done with the full syllabus, one-time revision, and all pyqs.
Changed my schedule from Jan, admit card was out, got the morning session, so I had to adapt myself to that timing.. took me 15-20 days for it... In Jan, gave a mock test almost every single day, analyzed my mistakes during the day, and revised in the evening. Every third day of the month I solved one previous year GATE paper as a mock test (from 2011 to 2018 at sets).

Appeared in GO mocks, almost everybody here knows about those.. took a test by Ruturaj Sir 2 days before the exam.. just to have the feeling of a hard paper and be ready for the worst-case as I was already expecting a hard paper.
Gave all these tests for time management, GO subject tests were an informative and conceptual test for me.

NOTE: you need not follow this schedule at all, I like studying at night.. and wanted to read everything in a short time, that’s why this schedule.. make your schedule at your convenience, which suits you the best.

 

What resources did I follow?

You can find them here.

While reading books, I found out I had many misconceptions and was lacking basic details of almost all of the concepts.. that’s why I didn’t deserve any better rank than 1531 last year.

 

How much stress was I having during preparation?

You can imagine by reading my schedule... side by side I was going through emotional stuff which needs to be taken care of, I decided to keep all such thoughts aside and kept focusing on my preparation, sometimes I even started to feel like a failure that I couldn’t do anything and many more stuff.. but I made it through, the good thing is I enjoyed studying all these concepts that’s why I never got bored or exhausted with my schedule. I wanted to give my best.. and I was targeting 90+ marks, so it was all worth it. I would like to add that there was a time once where I couldn’t read or study anything for 8-10 days, it’s alright as long as you make a comeback, also it’s necessary to take small breaks, I used to play online cards and video games, watch movies during my breaks. Just find your comfort zone.

 

How did those 3 hours inside the examination hall go?

To be honest I wasn’t feeling like I’m going for the exam until I reached the center and sat on my allocated seat... Started to get some butterflies after sitting there.. plus I prepared myself to attempt the exam in a single pass without revisiting too many questions.

It’s almost 9:30 AM and the exam starts, directly went for CS section, the first question was based on the covariance of two parameters of a distribution, damn I left this topic just because it was not required for GATE, I knew one part of it.. but couldn’t take a risk of -0.66.. so just left it.

10 mins past I have seen 4 questions, only 1 attempted.. situation got a little bit tensed now. I closed the question window so that my mind won’t divert by looking at how much I have attempted.. started attempting one by one.. with 15 mins spare, I was at the end of the paper, I opened the window again, and felt a bit relaxed, only 9 questions were unattempted.. attempted 5 more in that 15 mins (4 of them turn out to be correct).. so in total, I attempted 61 questions, 52 correct 9 incorrect, 8 out of 9 are MSQ or NAT so no negative here. Only 0.66 negative marks in one question.
 

Final result

The first official answer key was out, one big debate on one aptitude question, the official key was against me ;-; It could cost me a lot, but finally things settled in my favour, and both answers were given right in the final key.

I got 80.33 marks in set 1 (before normalization). Now I just had to wait for the final result.

Got AIR 8 in the final result.. still feels like I’m dreaming :))

 

 

I hope this covers almost everything. If anyone has any queries, feel free to ask.


My response sheet

Nikhil_dhama posted in Preparation Experience Mar 21, 2021 edited Jun 9, 2021 by Nikhil_dhama
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Mark, Normalized Mark and Rank Pragy's App.

GATE 2017 Set 1 Key

GATE 2017 Set 2 Key

Which college I can get? Only top colleges are listed

Please add your GATECSE 2017 results

ADD MY RESULT

GATE CSE 2017 Result responses

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Try/Browse Set 1 Questions: Take Exam

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2015 Admissions: http://gatecse.in/gate-cse-2015-admissions-responses/

Arjun posted in Announcements Feb 15, 2017 edited Mar 26, 2017 by Arjun
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