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25th August 2014, 04:01 PM
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For Job GATE Exam is beneficial or not
Can I get many benefits after passing graduate aptitude test in engineering to get a better job in organizations ?/
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25th August 2014, 04:47 PM
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Re: For Job GATE Exam is beneficial or not
Yes you will get many benefits after passing graduate aptitude test in engineering to get a better job in organizations. GATE examination is a minimum requirement to apply for various fellowships awarded by many Government organizations. After passing GATE exam you can apply for Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR Laboratories and CSIR sponsored projects. Many PSUs like HAL, IOCL, PGCIL, BARC etc consider GATE score for jobs After completing your M.Tech course you can get job in the following sectors: Media and entertainment industry, Power sector, Research and development sector, Hardware manufacturing sector, Telecommunication sector, IT sector and defense sector. Top Recruiters: HAL, IOCL, PGCIL, BARC BSNL Civil Aviation NPL AIR Posts and Telegraph Department Railway Bharat Electronics Limited DRDO LG Electronics Philips India Hindustan Cables American Power Conversion Hyundai Electronics |
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14th December 2015, 11:30 AM
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Re: For Job GATE Exam is beneficial or not
Hii sir, I completed my Engineering some one tells me to prepare for the Gate Examination ? please tell me is it beneficial to do GATE Examination for a job ?
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14th December 2015, 11:31 AM
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Re: For Job GATE Exam is beneficial or not
According to me Taking a GATE exam is always beneficial. AS Most of the PSUs directly recruit on basis of GATE score. soon private companies will start considering GATE score for recruitment Here I am giving you the details of the GATE Examination . The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all-India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science. GATE is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee) Eligible Qualifying Degree Eligibility of the Candidates as per the academic year of passing B.E./B.Tech/ B.Arch/ B.Pharm. ( 4 years after 10+2)Currently in the 4th year or already completed B.S (Post-Diploma/ 4 years after 10+2) Currently in the 4th year or already completed M.Sc./M.A./ MCA or equivalent Currently in the final year or already completed Int. M.E/ M.Tech Currently in the 2nd/3rd/4th year or already completed (Post BSc) (Four year programme) Integrated M.E./M.Tech or 5 year Dual Degree (after Diploma or 10+2) - Currently in the 4th/5th year or already completed Integrated M. Sc/ Currently in the final year or already completed Examination pattern: Types of Questions in GATE 2015 Exam Paper: Questions will be of two types as follows 1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) : These carry 1 or 2 marks each in all papers and sections. These questions are objective in nature with a choice of four answers, out of which the candidate has to mark the correct answer(s). 2. Numerical Answer Questions: These carry 1 or 2 marks each in all papers and sections. The answer for these questions is a real number which has to be entered by the candidate using the virtual keypad. These questions will not be showing any choices An appropriate range will be considered while evaluating the numerical answer type questions so that candidates are not penalized due to the usual round-off errors GATE 2015 Question Paper Design: Candidates will be tested in the following areas of ability 1. Recall: The questions are based on facts, principles, formulae or laws of the discipline of the paper. Candidates are expected to be able to obtain the answer either from memory of the subject or from a given one-line computation. For Example: Q. During machining maximum heat is produced (A) in flank face (B) in rake face (C) in shear zone (D) due to friction between chip and tool 2. Comprehension: These questions aim to test the candidate's understanding of the basics of his/her field. Candidates are required to draw simple conclusions from the given fundamental ideas. For Example Q. A DC motor requires a starter in order to (A) develop a starting torque (B) compensate for auxiliary field ampere turns (C) limit armature current at starting (D) provide regenerative braking 3. Application: In this section, candidates are expected to apply their knowledge through computation or by logical reasoning to arrive at the answers Questions in this section may be a mix of single standalone statement/phrase/data type questions , a combination of option codes type questions or a match items type questions For Example Q. The sequent depth ratio of a hydraulic jump in a rectangular channel is 16.48. The Froude number at the beginning of the jump is: (A) 5.0 (B) 8.0 (C) 10.0 (D) 12.0 4. Analysis and Synthesis: Candidates are presented with data, diagrams, images etc. that require analysis to answer the questions in this section A Synthesis question requires comparison of two or more pieces of information that is given. Questions may also involve candidates in recognising unstated assumptions, or separating useful information from irrelevant information. |