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Gate Cse
Memberfor civil guidelines
http://www.gatecounsellor.com/interview_CE.phpJun 20, 2013 at 6:34 am
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Gate Cse
MemberInterview for EE students http://soumenmandal.blogspot.in/search/label/INTERVIEW , also check Gatecouncellor site for many interviews.
Jun 20, 2013 at 6:21 am
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Gate Cse
Memberread few interview of EE departments here
http://soumenmandal.blogspot.in/search/label/INTERVIEWpeople can check Gatecouncellor site also , they have many such interviews, you have to search for them.
Jun 20, 2013 at 6:19 am
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Gate Cse
MemberHere is good advice from vikas garg (AIR-3, 2007 CS) he was
IISc student
and now phd student of TTIC
Here is a description of what I feel is important for getting an opportunity to study at the premier research institute of the country; students at large may benefit from it:
1) Clear your basics and fundamental concepts. There is no point mugging up each and everything; need to develop the ability to think rationally.
2) Do as much practice as possible. Specifically try to solve as many test papers as you can within the stipulated time, this will instill a sense of confidence in addition to improving speed.
3) Don’t try to run through the paper. 3 hours is a long enough period and time won’t be a constraint should you know the things.
4) Avoid making silly mistakes. It’s imperative that you get right most of the problems from topics that you are comfortable with.
5) Keep solving GATE papers of last 10-15 years. Monitor your progress as you master more topics from different subjects.
6) Believe in yourself and your abilities. If anyone else can do it, you can most certainly as well.Another important point: Go through some standard textbooks without haphazardly chasing all the study material in this world!! I found the following books useful:
1) Computer architecture: Henessey & patterson, Morris Mano, and William Stallings.
2) Discrete mathematics: Kenneth Rozen, Kolman-Busby-Ross.
3) Finite state automata/theory of computation: Michael Sipser, Peter Linz, and Hopcroft-Motwani-Ulmann.
4) Compilers: Aho-Hopcroft-Ulmann (The Dragon book).
5) Data Structures/Algorithms: Mark Allen Weiss (excellent), Tanenbaum, Cormen et. al (an absolute must), Kruse-Tondo-Leung, Sedgewick, Brassard. Horowitz-Sahani etc. for specific topics only.
6) Operating Systems: Galvin-Silberschatz (standard book).
7) Computer networks: Behrouz forouzan, Kurose.
8) Mathematics: No specific book—> book for discrete mathematics covers most portion of maths also.
9) DBMS: Korth-Sudarshan, Elmasri- Navathe.Jun 19, 2013 at 1:49 am
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Gate Cse
MemberHere is good advice from vikas garg (AIR-3, 2007 CS) he was IISc student and now phd student of UIUC
Here is a description of what I feel is important for getting an opportunity to study at the premier research institute of the country; students at large may benefit from it:
1) Clear your basics and fundamental concepts. There is no point mugging up each and everything; need to develop the ability to think rationally.
2) Do as much practice as possible. Specifically try to solve as many test papers as you can within the stipulated time, this will instill a sense of confidence in addition to improving speed.
3) Don’t try to run through the paper. 3 hours is a long enough period and time won’t be a constraint should you know the things.
4) Avoid making silly mistakes. It’s imperative that you get right most of the problems from topics that you are comfortable with.
5) Keep solving GATE papers of last 10-15 years. Monitor your progress as you master more topics from different subjects.
6) Believe in yourself and your abilities. If anyone else can do it, you can most certainly as well.Another important point: Go through some standard textbooks without haphazardly chasing all the study material in this world!! I found the following books useful:
1) Computer architecture: Henessey & patterson, Morris Mano, and William Stallings.
2) Discrete mathematics: Kenneth Rozen, Kolman-Busby-Ross.
3) Finite state automata/theory of computation: Michael Sipser, Peter Linz, and Hopcroft-Motwani-Ulmann.
4) Compilers: Aho-Hopcroft-Ulmann (The Dragon book).
5) Data Structures/Algorithms: Mark Allen Weiss (excellent), Tanenbaum, Cormen et. al (an absolute must), Kruse-Tondo-Leung, Sedgewick, Brassard. Horowitz-Sahani etc. for specific topics only.
6) Operating Systems: Galvin-Silberschatz (standard book).
7) Computer networks: Behrouz forouzan, Kurose.
8) Mathematics: No specific book—> book for discrete mathematics covers most portion of maths also.
9) DBMS: Korth-Sudarshan, Elmasri- Navathe.Jun 19, 2013 at 1:41 am
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Gate Cse
Memberappear for ME , read this to know about books http://gatehelper.blogspot.in/2009/06/pre-preparation-for-gate-preparation.html
written By Tamnay Tamhane (http://in.linkedin.com/pub/tanmay-tamhane/14/51a/9b8) and his friends.
Jun 18, 2013 at 11:53 pm
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Gate Cse
MemberFoe CS , Interviews of Gate toppers are exist
https://www.facebook.com/GateInterviewExperiences
https://www.facebook.com/GatewaytoIIT.info
http://gate0000.wordpress.com check Gate Manual post in this blog.
Jun 18, 2013 at 11:50 pm
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people can read these as a general guideline
http://www.gatecounsellor.com/interview-questions/