Follow these expert tips for your last-minute preparation.
With less than a month left for the
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), it is worthwhile to look
into your preparations for one of the toughest examinations for
engineering students pursuing postgraduation.
The exam, scheduled for February 4, 5, 11
and 12, is expected to see an attendance of eight to eleven lakh
students. GATE contains Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and numerical
answer questions. It is an online examination of three hours, with 65
questions, carrying a total of 100 marks.
There a couple of similarities in the CAT
and GATE examination patterns. First, GATE has a 15 per cent weightage
of marks for General Aptitude which is similar to the overall syllabus
for CAT. Preparation for CAT will be helpful in preparation for the
General Aptitude section of GATE,” says Mr. M.V. Reddy, course director,
GATE, T.I.M.E. Students who have prepared for CAT will understand the
importance of test-taking strategies like time management, stress
management, attempting of right questions, and so on. The same will be
useful for GATE.
“In terms of attacking the exam paper
strategically and keeping your cool during the exam, taking a high
pressure exam like CAT could be helpful,” says Mallesham Devasane, head
of GATE community, Gradeup.
At the last stages of preparation, stress
takes over and kills confidence. To fight that, here are some quick tips
for test-takers.
Sketching the schedule
“With
GATE less than a month away, the focus should be more on revision and
practising with online tests instead of picking fresh subjects,” said
Mr. Devasane. Considering that students are either working or completing
college, they should devote six to eight hours for GATE preparation on
weekdays and 10-14 hours on weekends.
Previous-year papers
This
is the time when students should solve a lot of previous years’ papers
and mock papers. One should try and solve the papers which have answer
keys easily available so that no time is wasted in re-checking the
answers.
Previous-year question papers will also
help students in figuring out the weightage that certain sections carry.
At this point, students should aim to solve four to five sample papers
every day.
Time management
While solving the mock exams, students
should aim to complete in two hours 45 minutes, instead of three hours.
Try reducing the time limit with every passing day. Always remember that
you will be able to score well only if you plan right.
No new concepts
The time for learning and understanding
new concepts is over. With just two weeks left for the final exam,
students should concentrate on the topics that they know well and brush
up their skills. This way, they will be able to score well on the basis
of the concepts that they are good at, instead of worrying about the
difficult ones.
Make revision notes
At this stage of preparation, it is
impossible to go through all the books again. Revision notes come in
handy at this stage. Make sure that you mention only the key points in
the revision notes.
Read the questions
Since the questions asked in GATE test the
depth of understanding of concepts, it is important to spend more time
on understanding the questions rather than rushing to finish the paper.
Personal health
Don’t fully involve yourself in the
preparations. Being calm and staying healthy is as important as scoring
good grades. “One should not lose focus from the overall development of
oneself. Not only does doing so directly improve your academic
performance, it has multiple long lasting benefits.
Many reputed public sector undertakings
that hire through GATE and colleges that admit through GATE have a group
discussion/personal interview process besides consideration of GATE
score. Candidates, who have worked on their overall communication and
personality will see the benefits of their efforts in these processes,”
says Mr. Devasane.
Keep your documents ready
In order to avoid any last-minute rush,
keep all the required documents filed with you in advance. This will
help you to stay focused on your studies near the exam date. Visit your
centre before appearing for your exam so that you do not get lost on the
big day.
“First, students should ensure that they
revise their concepts, especially for their subjects of strength.
Second, students should practice a lot of questions to test their
understanding. Third, students should write mock GATE exams to ensure
that they’re in the right groove to maximise their performance in GATE,”
says Mr. Reddy.
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