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First of all don't tell u want to crack GATE. Cracking GATE is very difficult- there are more than 200,000 people trying to do it and only about 2000 seats including NITs. But if you study your bachelor subjects in the right way, GATE will automatically come to you. No extra preparation is needed. Take a look at GATE syllabus, note down the important ones, and note down the important topics in them. For those subjects, use Standard text books, understand the topics well by doing practice problems at the end of the chapters (like doing exercises in Cormen). You live in Google era, every topic is just a click away. So, there's no excuse for saying teachers in college are bad. With one click you can get MIT lectures or NPTEL lectures. For doubt clearance, there are stack overflow, fb groups etc.. So, everything is there for you. Those who use them will be far ahead of others. So, all the best for you. I hope you wouldn't need to crack GATE at the end of 4 years. Wish you'll just walk through it :)

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First of all don't tell u want to crack GATE. Cracking GATE is very difficult- there are more than 200,000 people trying to do it and only about 2000 seats including NITs. But if you study your bachelor subjects in the right way, GATE will automatically come to you. No extra preparation is needed. Take a look at GATE syllabus, note down the important ones, and note down the important topics in them. For those subjects, use Standard text books, understand the topics well by doing practice problems at the end of the chapters (like doing exercises in Cormen). You live in Google era, every topic is just a click away. So, there's no excuse for saying teachers in college are bad. With one click you can get MIT lectures or NPTEL lectures. For doubt clearance, there are stack overflow, fb groups etc.. So, everything is there for you. Those who use them will be far ahead of others. So, all the best for you. I hope you wouldn't need to crack GATE at the end of 4 years. Wish you'll just walk through it :)

Most of the classes in Engineering colleges might be below standard. But now you can learn from the best lectures around the world. Subscribe to the courses here and do them with at most effort.

Coursera Courses Stanford Courses




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