I feel you should go for GK Publication or Made easy publication book which contains previous year question papers and solved test papers. this will help u manage time during the examination. Schedule ur paper accordingly and u will surely succeed.
Hi Balaji
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I regret you are not eligible for M.Tech, for pursuing M.Tech. following is the eligibility criteria for pursuing M.Tech through GATE
• A 4 year Bachelors degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture/Pharmacy after 10+2; those in final or pre-final year can also apply.• Masters degree in Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications or equivalent; those in final or pre-final year can also apply.• Aspirants in IInd or higher year of 4 year Integrated Master’s degree programme (Post-B.Sc) in Engineering/Technology Or IIIrd or higher year of 5 year Integrated Masters degree programme and Dual Degree Programme in Engineering/Technology.• Aspirants having qualified through examination conducted by professional societies which may be recognized to UPSC/AICTE or equivalent.
So, i will suggest u to go for Masters in computer application or mathematics or science or stats...and then u will be eligible to appear in GATE.
Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies the building blocks and interactions of atomic nuclei.The most commonly known applications of nuclear physics are nuclear power and nuclear weapons, but the research field is also the basis for a far wider range of applications, including in the medical sector (nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance imaging), in materials engineering (ion implantation) and in archaeology (radiocarbon dating).The field of particle physics evolved out of nuclear physics and, for this reason, has been included under the same term in earlier times.
Additionally following are some of the books on Nuclear Physics
* Nuclear Physics by Irving Kaplan 2Nd edition, 1962 Addison-Wesley* General Chemistry by Linus Pauling 1970 Dover Pub. ISBN 0-486-65622-5* Introductory Nuclear Physics by Kenneth S. Krane Pub. Wiley
Hi Venkat
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Just go through this link- http://www.gateprep.com/posts/show/901516/overview_info-center-graduate-aptitude-test-in-engineering-900655.htm
on the left navigation bar, u will find links to eligibility, examination pattern and other important things related to GATE, just go through all of these. These will help u out..
Your query has already been answered at http://www.gateprep.com/posts/list/bhel-how-can-an-ece-student-prepare-for-bhel-934897.htm
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Hi Netesh
Please go through this link- http://www.gateprep.com/posts/list/ntpc-others-how-ece-student-can-prepare-for-ntpc-934887.htm
All these organizations including NTPC, BHEL, BSNL, ONGC and all deal with the simple fundamentals of graduation level studies.
Netesh
It is very important to note that, practise is highly important as far as cracking any entrance is concerned...As far as NTPC is concerned the questions usually asked there are from the very basic part of graduation level. So, i would suggest u to focus on fundamentals u have learnt at your ECE graduation level. that will help u alot.
Apurva
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Hi Apurva
Start the preparation by knowing the topics given in the syllabus, so that u can focus on these topics only. Also, there may be a chance that the syllabus may be changed so, make sure, u know the same about the subjects that you have opted for. After this, u can start preparing for GATE, focus on problem solving, this will help u gain tricks to solve the same. Also i would suggest u not to depend on selective study. (By selective study, i mean leaving few topics that you feel are not of much importance.) Selective study never helps. Try to solve, previous year question papers and sample papers and make sure u solve them within a given frame of time. Finally, i will conclude, the only way to achieve success is through practise and more practise, only those succeed who enjoy what they do and those who work hard to achieve goals. So All the Best !!
HI
There is still so much time left for GATE 2010, Start the preparation by knowing the topics given in the syllabus, so that u can focus on these topics only. Also, there may be a chance that the syllabus may be changed so, make sure, u know the same about the subjects that you have opted for. After this, u can start preparing for GATE, focus on problem solving, this will help u gain tricks to solve the same. Also i would suggest u not to depend on selective study. (By selective study, i mean leaving few topics that you feel are not of much importance.) Selective study never helps. Try to solve, previous year question papers and sample papers and make sure u solve them within a given frame of time. Finally, i will conclude, the only way to achieve success is through practise and more practise, only those succeed who enjoy what they do and those who work hard to achieve goals. So All the Best !!
Please check GATE 2010 IT syllabus on the following link- http://www.gateprep.com/posts/list/coaching-institute-and-course-material-hiiiiiiiii-please-provide-934573.htm
and to get some tips on preparation of GATE, go through this link- http://www.gateprep.com/posts/list/electronics-communication-engineering-sir-im-second-year-b-tech-933481.htm#1008354
Just check the syllabus for GATE 2010 IT given below
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICSMathematical Logic: Propositional Logic; First Order Logic.Probability: Conditional Probability; Mean, Median, Mode and Standard Deviation; Random Variables; Distributions; uniform, normal, exponential, Poisson, Binomial.Set Theory & Algebra: Sets; Relations; Functions; Groups; Partial Orders; Lattice; Boolean Algebra.Combinatorics: Permutations; Combinations; Counting; Summation; generating functions; recurrence relations; asymptotics.Graph Theory: Connectivity; spanning trees; Cut vertices & edges; covering; matching; independent sets; Colouring; Planarity; Isomorphism.Linear Algebra: Algebra of matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors.Numerical Methods: LU decomposition for systems of linear equations; numerical solutions of non-linear algebraic equations by Secant, Bisection and Newton-Raphson Methods; Numerical integration by trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules.Calculus: Limit, Continuity & differentiability, Mean value Theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, evaluation of definite & improper integrals, Partial derivatives, Total derivatives, maxima & minima.FORMAL LANGUAGES AND AUTOMATARegular Languages: finite automata, regular expressions, regular grammar.Context free languages: push down automata, context free grammarsCOMPUTER HARDWAREDigital Logic: Logic functions, minimization, design and synthesis of combinatorial and sequential circuits, number representation and computer arithmetic (fixed and floating point)Computer organization: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data path, hardwired and microprogrammed control, memory interface, I/O interface (interrupt and DMA mode), serial communication interface, instruction pipelining, cache, main and secondary storageSOFTWARE SYSTEMSData structures and Algorithms: the notion of abstract data types, stack, queue, list, set, string, tree, binary search tree, heap, graph, tree and graph traversals, connected components, spanning trees, shortest paths, hashing, sorting, searching, design techniques (greedy, dynamic, divide and conquer, Algorithm design by induction), asymptotic analysis (best, worst, average cases) of time and space, upper and lower bounds, Basic concepts of complexity classes – P, NP, NP-hard, NP-complete.Programming Methodology: Scope, binding, parameter passing, recursion, C programming – data types and declarations, assignment and control flow statements, 1-d and 2-d arrays, functions, pointers, concepts of object-oriented programming - classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading.Operating Systems (in the context of Unix): classical concepts (concurrency, synchronization, deadlock), processes, threads and interprocess communication, CPU scheduling, memory management, file systems, I/O systems, protection and security, shell programming.Information Systems and Software Engineering: information gathering, requirement and feasibility analysis, data flow diagrams, process specifications, input/output design, process life cycle, planning and managing the project, design, coding, testing, implementation, maintenance.Databases: E-R diagrams, relational model, database design, integrity constraints, normal forms, query languages (SQL), file structures (sequential, indexed), b-trees, transaction and concurrency control.Data Communication and Networks: ISO/OSI stack, transmission media, data encoding, multiplexing, flow and error control, LAN technologies (Ethernet, token ring), network devices – switches, gateways, routers, ICMP, application layer protocols – SMTP, POP3, HTTP, DNS, FTP, Telnet, network security – basic concepts of public key and private key cryptography, digital signature, firewallsWeb technologies: Proxy, HTML, XML, basic concepts of cgi-bin programming
Hey Naresh
Kindly specify your query.
Hi Pitambar
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These are just a few tips that may help u schedule your studies, but the key to success is hardwork. So keep working harder by doing lots n lots of practise. Enjoy what u do and everything will seem to be interesting..
Hey Soney
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Yes Soney...
You are eligible for appearing in GATE, and pursuing MBA will add to your educational qualification anyway. Production and Industrial engineering is a rewarding discipline and i feel it has wide scope in future. I feel u must go ahead with your wishes. and for detailed information on GATE just visit this link- http://www.gateprep.com/posts/show/901516/overview_info-center-graduate-aptitude-test-in-engineering-900655.htm
Hi Pavan
In order to know more on GATE pattern of papers, just go through the following link- http://www.gateprep.com/posts/show/901519/examination_pattern_info-center-graduate-aptitude-test-in-engineering-900655.htm
As far as books are concerned, following is the list of books u can refer for EE, however, it is not important to buy all of these....buy those which u feel are good for your study purpose.
For Circuits and Fields* Network and Systems by D.Roy chowdhary* Network Analysis VanValkenburg* Engg Circuit Analysis Hayt & Kemmerly* Networks by G.K.Mittal* Networks by Heulsman* Electric Circuits by Joseph A. EdministerFor Power ElectronicsPower Electronics by P.S. BIMBHRAPower Electronics by RASHIDPower Electronics by NED MOHANPower Electronics by KHANCHANDANIPower Electronics by P.C.SENPower Electronics by B.K. BOSEPower Electronics by . F.CSAKIFor Power SystemsPower Systems by J.B. GUPTAPower Systems by ASHFAQ HUSAINPower Systems by SONI, GUPTA & BHATTNAGERPower Systems by I.J. NAGRATHPower Systems by WADHAPower Systems by B.R. GUPTAPower Systems by V.K. MEHETA For Electrical MachinesElectrical Machines by P.S. BIMBHRAElectrical Machines by J.B. GUPTAElectrical Machines by GUPTA & SINGHALElectrical Machines by ASHFAQ HUSAINElectrical Machines by I.J. NAGRATHElectrical Machines by CLAYTONElectrical Machines by MUKHERJEEElectrical Machines by B.L THEREJA ( VOL.2)For Control systemsControl Systems by M.GOPALControl Systems by I.J. NAGRATH & M.GOPALControl Systems by B.C.KUOControl Systems by OGATAControl Systems by B.S. MANKEControl Systems by SCHAUM SERIESControl Systems by JOYARATHFor MeasurementsMeasurement by A.K. SAWHANYMeasurement by J.B. GUPTAFor Analog CircuitsAnalog Circuits by SEDRA & SMITHAnalog Circuits by BOYLSTADAnalog Circuits by MILMAN & HALKIASAnalog Circuits by MILMAN & GRABELAnalog Circuits by RASHIT & CHATTERJEEAnalog Circuits by GAYAWAREFor Digital CircuitsDigital Electronics be Morris ManoPrinciples of Digital Design by John F WakerlyDigital Circuits by Taub and ShillingSwitching and Finite Automata theory by KohaviMicroprocessor by Ramesh Gaonker latest editionFor Signals and SystemsSignal and Systems Simon HaykinDSP by Proakis and ManolkisSignals and Systems by Oppenheim and SchafferSignals and systems by B.P.LathiFor Engineering Mathematics
Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B. S. GrewalDiscrete mathematics & its applications, Kenneth H. RosenProbability, Banerjee, De, SenStatistics and probability, N.G. DasLinear Algebra, HadleyNumerical Analysis & Computational procedure S.A.MollahDifferential Equations, J. G. Chakravorty, P. R. GhoshMathematical Analysis, Malik & AroraDifferential Calculus, Ghosh, MaityIntegral Calculus, Ghosh MaityVector Analysis, Ghosh and MaityComplex Variables, Speigel