GATE - Becomes Gateway to jobs

Updated on: Thursday, November 20, 2014

Graduate Aptitude test of Engineering, popularly abbreviated as GATE serves as an Entrance examination for M.Tech and M.S. which include Indian Institute of Technology.

Now GATE also service the purpose of getting job to the ambitious yoursters, in public sector under taking (PSW) like.

Oil and Natural has corporation (ONGC), Bharath Petroleum corporation Limited (BPCL)

Bharath Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL).

The latest development in these companies to consider GATE scores in proving Job opportunities is a boon to the job seeking candidate.

GATE scorers are having their own merit, no doubt about it. GATE  being a competitive Examination provides best workers to the Public sector under takings. Public sector undertakings do not visit the Institutions or universities to conduct campus Interviews to select suitable candidate, to their organizations instead they prefer to choose candidates from the list of GATE scores.

This process makes the student to go for job, after their UG, instead of pursuing higher study. It is obvious tat the number of people who are writing GATE examinations is in the increasing trend, this year around 10 lac students applied for GATE. GATE scores can be treated per with any other rank holders like that the IIT qualified candidates. The compute based. GATE exam is to be held on Jan 31, Feb 1,7,8, and 15.

It is advisable to be strong enough in mathematics to do well in GATE. In fact questions are asked from 12 subjects in engineering. This needs a systematic preparation not routine learning what the students are doing for then academic examinations.

The GATE aspirants most prepare with maximum possible care, in the related areas. The candidates have to secure not less than 50 to 60 marks out of 100. Totally 65 question are asked candidates out of which 50 are multiple – choice type questions. Which have negative marking for wrong answers? The few fill in the blanks questions, asked do have negative marking system.

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