In this post I will try to answer some of the important questions that usually arise in the mind of a GATE aspirant.
PHASE 1: To become familiar with GATE exam.
I think I should start with the very basic question, “What is GATE all about?”
You
can get the answer of this question by simply visiting the website of
any IIT or IISc. For your reference I am providing one link below. One
can go through that.
Please
note that this information is about GATE09 only. It may be subjected to
change for GATE10. The websites will be updated as form for GATE10 will
be available. Generally form is available in the month of October or
September end.
PHASE 2: Preparation.
For
a GATE aspirant after getting answer of first question the chunk of
questions will arise regarding preparation. Now I am trying to answer
all those questions one by one.
1. What is the correct time to start preparation for GATE?
Ideally
one should study all the courses thoroughly at the college level. It
means that the preparation for GATE starts as soon as one takes
admission in the engineering college. But I know this is the ideal thing
and only few can do this.
As in beginning no one can decide whether he want to do M.tech or not. This maturity comes in the 2nd or 3rd year only, as now one can decide whether he is interested in the technical stuffs or not.
As far as my personal opinion is concerned one should start preparation during the 3rd year. And one should appear for GATE in the 3rd
year to have a feel about exam, but if one have not prepared well this
will be of no worth. So try to complete as many subjects as possible
(perfectly) before you appear for the GATE during the 3rd
year. This will help you a lot to find out where you are lacking in
preparation, how to manage the paper in 3 hours, what is the effect of
negative marking and all such important issues.
2. What is the authentic material for the preparation?
There are many different opinions for the answer of this particular question.
As
far as I am concerned I had took lot of pain in the selection of
authentic material for preparation. As this is the most important aspect
of the preparation.
There
are so many misconceptions that the book from GK publication is enough
for the preparation or say various materials available from different
coaching institutes do the work. Frankly speaking all these materials
available in the market are supplements only. They are not at all enough
for the perfect preparation for GATE.
The most important material is authentic books for a particular subject. Always prepare any subject from authentic books only.
I
had approached to IITs’ professors for this and I had come to know
about the various authentic books which probably I had not used during
my college. And I had experienced the difference too between books used
at our colleges and these books. Some of the books were same too.
I am going to produce a list of books to be used for different subjects of mechanical engineering.
1. Advanced Engineering mathematics by
a. Erwin kreyszig (John wiley & sons publication) (strongly recommended)
b. Dr.B.S.Garewal (Khanna publications) (strongly recommended)
2. Engineering mechanic (statics and dynamics) by
a. Beer and Johnston (the Tata McGraw Hill publications)
b. Prof. P.J.shah
(few but various enough examples - good book)
3. Strength of material by
a. G.H.Ryder (English Language Book society)
4. Theory of machines by
a. Amitabh Ghosh and Ashok kumar mallik ( Affiliated East –West press private Limited)
b. S.S. Rattan ( The Tata McGraw Hill publications)
Both the books are necessary for the preparation.
5. Machine design by
a. R.S.Khurami ( S.Chand & sons publication)
Though this is not the authentic book but for subject it is more than enough for GATE)
6. Vibrations by
a. V.P.singh
7. Fundamentals of thermodynamics by
a. P.K.Nag (The Tata McGraw Hill publications)
b. Van Whylen (John wiley & sons publication)
Both books are strongly recommended and necessary for total preparation.
8. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by
a. R.K.Rajput (thermal science and engineering) (Laxmi publications)
This
is the website developed by the IITs. Here you can get web courses for
almost all courses. But the psychometric processes described here are
too good. Please go through that.
9. Applied thermodynamics
a. R.K.Rajput (thermal science and engineering) (Laxmi publications)
10. Heat and Mass transfer by
a. Yunus A.cengel (The McGraw-Hill companies)
To understand the fundamentals properly I strongly recommend this book
11. Fluid mechanics and machines
a. Dr.R.K.Bansal (Laxmi publications) (strongly recommended)
b. Yunus A.cengel (The McGraw-Hill companies)
To understand the fundamentals properly I strongly recommend this book
12. Manufacturing science by
a. P.N.Rao (volume 2 and 3) (The Tata McGraw Hill publications)
b. Amitabh Ghosh and Ashok kumar mallik ( Affiliated East –West press Private limited)
c. P.C.Sharma
d. S.Kalpakjian (Pearson Education) (very nice book) (fundamentally strong)
All these books are necessary for the complete understanding of the subject manufacturing science.
13. Management science and Operations management
a. Hamdy A.Taha (operations research)( prentice hall of India privet limited)
b. William J. Stevenson ( introduction to management science)(IRWIN pub)
c. B.Mahadevan (Operations management) (Dorling Kindersley (India)Privet limited)
d. J.K.sharma (operations research)
Note. The topic named “Probabilistic Inventory system” is nicely given in the Brilliant tutorials.
To understand the fundamentals properly I strongly recommend this book
Besides this previous 10 to 12 years solved GATE papers are needed.