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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay

IIT Bombay was established in 1958 with assistance from UNESCO and with funds contributed by the Soviet Union

Motto ज्ञानं परमं ध्येयम्
Established in 1958
Chairman Dilip Shanghvi
Director Subhasis Chaudhuri
Address Adi Shankaracharya Marg, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Entrance exams

  • IIT Bombay, along with other IITs and IISc, conducts entrance examination for admission and pre-qualification of students for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
  • JEE (Advanced Joint Entrance Examination) for the B.Tech programme
  • GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) for M.Tech and PhD programmes
  • CEED (Common Entrance Exam for Design) for M. Des and PhD programmes
  • UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam in Design) for B.Des programs
  • JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.)

About Campus and Hostel

The campus is located at Powai in East, Mumbai between two beautiful lake Vihar and Powai. Campus having an area of about 550 acres. The whole campus is divided into a cluster of buildings. All departmental annexes buildings are connected with corridor named Infinite Corridor. There are separate hostels for Males and Females Approximately total of 18 hostels are there.

The institute has swimming pools facility, football Ground, hockey and cricket grounds; and tennis, and volleyball courts. For various cultural and other extracurricular activities the campus also has a Students’ Activity Center (SAC).They also celebrate India’s largest college cultural festival called Mood indigo. It is 4 days event and he influential personalities who have graced the festival like R D Burman, , Sir Mark Tully, Sachin Tendulkar, Aamir Khan, and many more.

Program offered

IIT Bombay offers a wide range of courses of study in engineering, pure sciences, design, management and humanities with a primary focus on engineering. The university is a member of “Links to Asia by Organizing Traineeship and Student Exchange” (LAOTSE), an international network of leading universities in Europe and Asia exchanging students and senior scholars.

  • Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.),
  • Dual Degree (B.Tech. and M.Tech. in 5 years),
  • Master of Science (MSc.),
  • Master of Technology (MTech.),
  • Bachelor of Design (B.Des),
  • Master of Design (MDes.),
  • Master of Management (MMgmt.),
  • Master of Philosophy (MPhil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) in various areas.

Specialty Courses

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metallurgical Engineering
  • Engineering Physics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Civil Engineering

Placement

The highest domestic CTC offered in phase-I IIT Bombay placements is Rs 45 lakh per annum. On the other hand, the highest international CTC offered in phase-I placements is $1.64 lakh.

Sector CTC (per annum – in lakh)
Engineering and Technology 18.5
Finance 17.51
Research & Development 16.13
Consulting 13.28

GATE CUTOFF IIT Bombay

2019

Program Discipline Cut-Off
Aerodynamics (AE 1) AE General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
ME General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
CE General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Dynamics and Control(AE 2) AE General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
ME General –650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
EE General –700
OBC – 630
SC/ST – 467
EC General –700
OBC – 630
SC/ST – 467
IN General –700
OBC – 630
SC/ST – 467
Aerospace Propulsion(AE 3) AE General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
ME General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
Aerospace Structures(AE 4) AE General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
ME General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
CE General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Biomedical Engineering (BM) CS, MA General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
CH, MT, CG, MS, BT, MG, ER General – 400
OBC – 360
SC/ST – 267
BY, PY, ZS, PS General – 350
OBC – 315
SC/ST – 233
BM, ZE, CY, General – 350
OBC – 315
SC/ST – 233
EC, EE, IN General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
PH, EP, BP, ME, General – 400
OBC – 360
SC/ST – 267
Chemical Engineering (CH) CH General – 550
OBC – 495
SC/ST – 367
Transportation Systems Engineering (CE 1) CE General – 700
OBC – 630
SC/ST – 467
Geotechnical Engineering (CE 2) CE General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
Water Resources Engineering (CE 3) CE General – 620
OBC – 558
SC/ST – 413
Structural Engineering (CE 4) CE General – 675
OBC – 608
SC/ST – 450
Ocean Engineering (CE 5) CE General – 620
OBC – 558
SC/ST – 413
Remote Sensing (CE 6) CE General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Construction Technology and Management (CE 7) CE General – 700
OBC – 630
SC/ST – 467
Computer Science & Engineering (CS) CS General – 750
OBC – 675
SC/ST – 500
Earth Sciences – Geoexploration (GS) GG General – 325
OBC – 292
SC/ST – 214
Petroleum Geoscience (PG) GG General – 325
OBC – 292
SC/ST – 214
Communication Engineering (EE 1) EE, CS, EC General – 510
OBC – 459
SC/ST – 340
Control and Computing (EE 2) EE, CS, EC, IN General – 510
OBC – 459
SC/ST – 340
Power Electronics and Power Systems (EE 3) EE, EC, IN General – 510
OBC – 459
SC/ST – 340
Electronic Systems (EE 5) EE, EC, IN, CS General – 510
OBC – 459
SC/ST – 340
Specialization EE6 CS,EC,EE,IN General – 510
OBC – 459
SC/ST – 340
Specialization EE7 CS,EC,EE,IN,PH,MT General – 510
OBC – 459
SC/ST – 340
Energy Science and Engineering (EN) EE General – 510
OBC – 459
SC/ST – 340
ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
CH General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
MT General – 400
OBC – 360
SC/ST – 267
Others General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE) – EV AE General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
AG General – 550
OBC – 495
SC/ST – 367
BT General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
BY General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
CE General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
CH General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
CY General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
EV General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
EM General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
EN General – 550
OBC – 495
SC/ST – 367
MB General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
ME General – 700
OBC – 630
SC/ST – 467
MN General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
MT General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
PH General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Geo Informatics & Natural Resources Engineering (GNR) AG General – 400
OBC – 360
SC/ST – 267
CE, AR, XE General – 400
OBC – 360
SC/ST – 267
MN, GG General – 350
OBC – 315
SC/ST – 233
CS General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
EC, EE General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
MA, PH General – 350
OBC – 315
SC/ST – 233
Industrial Engineering & Operation Research (IE & OR) CS, EE, EC, MA General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
ME, CH, CE General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

PI General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
All Others General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
Mechanical Engineering – Thermal & Fluids Engineering (EE 1) CH, AU, AE, ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Mechanical Engineering – Design Engineering (EE 2) AU, AE, PI, MC, ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Mechanical Engineering – Manufacturing Engineering (EE 3) PI, MC, ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Material Science (MM 1) CH, EE, General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
CY, MT, PH, XE General – 450
OBC – 405
SC/ST – 300
ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Process Engineering (MM 2) CH, General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
MT, XE General – 450
OBC – 405
SC/ST – 300
Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Steel Technology (MM 3) CH General – 400
OBC – 360
SC/ST – 267
ME, General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
MT General – 450
OBC – 405
SC/ST – 300
Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Corrosion Science and Engineering (MM 4) AE, CE, CH, EE General – 500
OBC – 450
SC/ST – 333
CY, MT, XE General – 450
OBC – 405
SC/ST – 300
ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Material, Manufacturing, and Modelling – MMM MT, PI General – 400
OBC – 360 S
C/ST – 267
ME General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
Systems & Control Engineering – SC CH, ME General – 650
OBC – 585
SC/ST – 433
AE General – 600
OBC – 540
SC/ST – 400
EE, EC, IN General – 700
OBC – 630
SC/ST – 467
Technology & Development (TD) All Eligible GATE Discipline General – 380
OBC – 342
SC/ST – 253

2018

Program Discipline Cut-Off
Aerospace Engineering – Aerodynamics (AE 1) AE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

ME General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

CE General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Aerospace Engineering -Dynamics and Control (AE 2) AE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

ME General –650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

EE General –700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

EC General –700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

IN General –700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

Aerospace Engineering – Aerospace Propulsion (AE 3) AE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

ME General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

Aerospace Engineering – Aerospace Structures (AE 4) AE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

ME General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

CE General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Biomedical Engineering (BM) CS, MA, PH, EP, BP, ME, ZE General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

CH, CY, MT, CG, MS General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

BT, BY, PY, MG, ZS, PS, ER General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

BM General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

EC, EE, IN General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

Chemical Engineering (CH) CH General – 550

OBC – 495

SC/ST – 367

Civil Engineering – Transportation Systems Engineering (CE 1) CE General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

Civil Engineering – Geotechnical Engineering (CE 2) CE General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

Civil Engineering – Water Resources Engineering (CE 3) CE General – 620

OBC – 558

SC/ST – 413

Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering (CE 4) CE General – 675

OBC – 608

SC/ST – 450

Civil Engineering – Ocean Engineering (CE 5) CE General – 620

OBC – 558

SC/ST – 413

Civil Engineering – Remote Sensing (CE 6) CE General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Civil Engineering – Construction Technology and Management (CE 7) CE General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

Computer Science & Engineering (CS) CS General – 750

OBC – 675

SC/ST – 500

Earth Sciences – Geoexploration (GS) GG General – 325

OBC – 292

SC/ST – 214

Earth Sciences – Petroleum Geoscience (PG) GG General – 325

OBC – 292

SC/ST – 214

Electrical Engineering – Communication Engineering (EE 1) EE, CS, EC General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering – Control and Computing (EE 2) EE, CS, EC, IN General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering – Power Electronics and Power Systems (EE 3) EE, EC, IN General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering – Microelectronics (EE 4) EE, PH, CS, EC, IN General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering –Electronic Systems (EE 5) EE, EC, IN, CS General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Energy Science and Engineering (EN) EE General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

CH General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

MT General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Others General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE) – EV AE General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

AG General – 550

OBC – 495

SC/ST – 367

BT General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

BY General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

CE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

CH General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

CY General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

EV General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

EM General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

EN General – 550

OBC – 495

SC/ST – 367

MB General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

ME General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

MN General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

MT General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

PH General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Geo Informatics & Natural Resources Engineering (GNR) AG General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

CE, AR General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

MN, GG General – 350

OBC – 315

SC/ST – 233

CS General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

EC, EE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

MA, PH General – 350

OBC – 315

SC/ST – 233

Industrial Engineering & Operation Research (IE & OR) CS, EE, EC, MA General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

ME, CH, CE General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

PI General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

All Others General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

Mechanical Engineering – Thermal & Fluids Engineering (EE 1) CH, AU, AE, ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Mechanical Engineering – Design Engineering (EE 2) AU, AE, PI, MC, ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Mechanical Engineering – Manufacturing Engineering (EE 3) PI, MC, ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Material Science (MM 1) CH, EP, MT, CG, MS, CY, EC PO, PP, EE, ME, PH, EH General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Process Engineering (MM 2) CH, MT, MS, CY, ME, EH General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Steel Technology (MM 3) CH, MT, ME

 

General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Corrosion Science and Engineering (MM 4) CH, MT, AE, CE, CG, MS, CY, PM, EE, ME, EH General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Material, Manufacturing and Modelling – MMM MT, AU, PI General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Systems & Control Engineering – SC CH General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

AE General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

EE General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

ME General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

EC General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

IN General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

Technology & Development (TD) All Eligible GATE Discipline General – 380

OBC – 342

-SC/ST – 253

2017

Program Discipline Cut-Off
Aerospace Engineering – Aerodynamics (AE 1) AE General – 380

OBC – 342

SC/ST – 253

CE General – 490

OBC – 441

SC/ST – 327

ME General – 540

OBC – 486

SC/ST – 360

Aerospace Engineering -Dynamics and Control (AE 2) AE General – 380

OBC – 342

SC/ST – 253

EC General –600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

EE General –600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

IN General –600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

ME General – 540

OBC – 486

SC/ST – 360

Aerospace Engineering – Aerospace Propulsion (AE 3) AE General – 380

OBC – 342

SC/ST – 253

ME General – 540

OBC – 486

SC/ST – 360

Aerospace Engineering – Aerospace Structures (AE 4) AE General – 380

OBC – 342

SC/ST – 253

CE General – 490

OBC – 441

SC/ST – 327

ME General – 540

OBC – 486

SC/ST – 360

Biomedical Engineering (BM) CH, MT, CG, MS, PT, MG, BP, PH, ER General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

EP, PY, CY, BM, ZE, PS, ZS, BY General – 350

OBC – 315

SC/ST – 233

CS, EC, IN General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

EE, MA General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

ME General – 450

OBC – 405

SC/ST – 300

Chemical Engineering (CH) CH General – 550

OBC – 495

SC/ST – 367

Civil Engineering – Transportation Systems Engineering (CE 1) CE General – 730

OBC – 657

SC/ST – 487

Civil Engineering – Geotechnical Engineering (CE 2) CE General – 730

OBC – 657

SC/ST – 487

Civil Engineering – Water Resources Engineering (CE 3) CE General – 640

OBC – 576

SC/ST – 427

Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering (CE 4) CE General – 675

OBC – 608

SC/ST – 450

Civil Engineering – Ocean Engineering (CE 5) CE General – 620

OBC – 558

SC/ST – 413

Civil Engineering – Remote Sensing (CE 6) CE General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Civil Engineering – Construction Technology and Management (CE 7) CE General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

Computer Science & Engineering (CS) CS General – 750

OBC – 675

SC/ST – 500

Earth Sciences – Geoexploration (GS) GG General – 325

OBC – 292

SC/ST – 214

Earth Sciences – Petroleum Geoscience (PG) GG General – 325

OBC – 292

SC/ST – 214

Electrical Engineering – Communication Engineering (EE 1) EE, CS, EC General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering – Control and Computing (EE 2) EE, CS, EC, IN General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering – Power Electronics and Power Systems (EE 3) EE, EC, IN General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering – Microelectronics (EE 4) EE, PH, CS, EC, IN General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Electrical Engineering –Electronic Systems (EE 5) EE, EC, IN, CS General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

Energy Science and Engineering (EN) EE General – 510

OBC – 459

SC/ST – 340

ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

CH General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

MT General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Others General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE) – EV AE General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

AG General – 550

OBC – 495

SC/ST – 367

BT General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

BY General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

CE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

CH General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

CY General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

EV General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

EM General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

EN General – 550

OBC – 495

SC/ST – 367

MB General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

ME General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

MN General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

MT General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

PH General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Geo Informatics & Natural Resources Engineering (GNR) CS, EC, EE General – 500

OBC – 450

SC/ST – 333

AG, CE, AR General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

MN, GG, MA, PH General – 350

OBC – 315

SC/ST – 233

Industrial Engineering & Operation Research (IE & OR) CS, EE, EC, IN, CH, ME, MF General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

IE, OR, PI, PR General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

All Others General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

Mechanical Engineering – Thermal & Fluids Engineering (EE 1) CH, AU, AE, ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Mechanical Engineering – Design Engineering (EE 2) AU, AE, PI, MC, ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Mechanical Engineering – Manufacturing Engineering (EE 3) PI, MC, ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Material Science (MM 1) CH, EP, MT, CG, MS, CY, EC PO, PP, EE, ME, PH, EH General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Process Engineering (MM 2) CH, MT, MS, CY, ME, EH General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Steel Technology (MM 3) CH, MT, ME General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science – Corrosion Science and Engineering (MM 4) CH, MT, AE, CE, CG, MS, CY, PM, EE, ME, EH General – 400

OBC – 360

SC/ST – 267

Material, Manufacturing and Modelling – MMM CH, MT, AU, PI, ME General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

Systems & Control Engineering – SC CH General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

AE General – 600

OBC – 540

SC/ST – 400

EE General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

ME General – 650

OBC – 585

SC/ST – 433

EC General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

IN General – 700

OBC – 630

SC/ST – 467

Technology & Development (TD) – (CTARA) All Eligible GATE Discipline General – 380

OBC – 342

SC/ST – 253

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Mechanical Engineering

GATE Study Planner Mechanical Engineering(ME)

Introduction

Hi Warriors,

Please find a comprehensive GATE Study Plan for your GATE exam 2021 preparation. The number of hours considered in this planner is 3 hours per day (on an average). You can adjust number of hours as per your convenience. For instance, if you see the Master planner below, you will find we need approx. 220-250 hours for completing Stage-I. So if we study 3 hours, on an average, for 90 days = 270 hours, we can easily cover what’s given in the document.

Note: This plan is designed in consideration with students who have got top 100 ranks in GATE or any national level exam in the past few years

A similar plan is followed by many exam toppers and is highly recommended by most of The top faculties of the country. You will realize while going through it that a lot of research is gone In to make it helpful to you.

The following document contains :

  • Master plan
  • Flow of a subject which should be followed
  • How to make notes
  • How to do Test Analysis
  • How to do revision
  • Subject wise( topic wise) time devotion plan

1.Master Plan

Stage – I Stage – II Stage – III Stage – IV Stage – V
Notes + Gate Ques + Topic Test + Subject Test GA = 27 hrs

Maths = 44 hrs

EM = 46 hrs

FM = 69 hrs

SOM = 68 hrs

 

Thermo = 79 hrs

Manufacturing = 77 hrs

TOM = 64 hrs

MD = 40 hrs

HT = 52 hrs

IE = 59 hrs

3 FLT 3 FLT
Extra Workout One Mock with Analysis = 7 hrs 2 Mocks with Analysis = 15 hrs 3 Mocks 3 Mocks
Revise all 8 Subjects = 130 hrs Revise all Subjects = 120 hrs Revision 2 Revision 3
Total Hours 254 357 286 125 140

2. Flow of Studies for Any subject:

  1. Notes
  2. GATE que for past 10 years topic wise
  3. Topic wise test on aspiration.ai
  4. Subject tests on aspiration.ai
  5. Extra practice que + revision of subject

3.How to Make Notes:

  • If you attend lectures of any faculty through GATEFLIX then you can easily make notes. If you haven’t done so, go to online videos to do so. You may also go to Youtube:- Khan academy, Nptel or the latest and most popular are Gateflix videos.
  • Make notes neatly as they will be very very useful while revision in the last 30 days. Use 3 colour pen to indicate important, very important and very very important concepts.
  • Make a separate handbook for formulas. In exams 40% questions are direct formula based or implied formula based. Problem with students is that they tend to mix up formula. If you have this handbook of formula ready and have revised the things at least 2 times , I can guarantee you the 40 % marks.
  • Don’t Xerox someone’s notes because the moment you write yourself then you can memorize the concept for a longer duration.
  • Leave one page Space after 2/3 pages or after every major chapter. This is to ensure that if you come across any vital formula or Information or short trick while referring tests or reference book later then you may place That information in these spaces.

4.How to do a Test Analysis:

  • Any test( Online or offline) need to taken in time frame.There is No point in taking the test without a time Limit.
  • Don’t take any test without revision of Notes of the syllabus covered in the test. It will be a wastage if You just randomly take a test.
  • Once the test time is over, don’t jump to answer Solution . Check the answer key and get To Know your score.
  • Now follow a 3 stage process .

Stage 1: Go to the right ones and check whether you were confident of answering that question . If the answer is “yes” check the solution given in order to see which method was better( yours or the given in Book or online portal ). Adopt the best you like.

Stage 2: Go to questions which you got wrong. Try to fight with the question that why you got it wrong without looking at the solution yet. Try 3 or 4 times by re-reading the question or even refer notes. Maximum time it’s a silly mistake. These silly Mistakes can’t be zeroed but can be reduced by practicing more .Refer notes again if needed. In case you are still not able to click after a lot of Slumber, try to open the solution and check your mistake. If it was a new concept to you, add in the void space you have kept in your notes. This will help to solve similar question again.

Stage 3: Now the turn of questions which are unattempted.This could be due to

  1. Not knowing The concept or due to lack of time. If it was conceptual ignorance , go to your faculty ( many online live class teachers are available , In case you don’t have one)and learn the concept.
  2. It was a lack of time issue try now and solve it. If you are taking a lot of Time try to memorize few steps so that if it appears in exam you will be able to do it fast. Other students might leave such question in exam , But you will probably dare to attempt such and score more.
  • The key to successs in any entrance exam is solve More , analyse more. In each subject you should Solve almost 1000+ questions including past year Actual Exam questions, topic wise test, subject test and mock tests.

5. How To do Revision:

  • Well this is dependent on the way you have prepared notes and how effectively have you done the Test Analysis.
  • Go through the whole cycle again in this revision phase like NOTES >- GATE QUESTIONS >- Topic test >- Subject Test >- Extra questions (if any ).
  • While Revising, don’t solve Each and every question from notes or tests. Try To randomly pick 20 questions from different pages or test( purely random) . If you are able to recall the logic of 16+ then you are good to go ahead. If you are Not able to solve more than 10 questions then it’s a re revision time. Follow step 2.
  • Try to have a bird eye view and See topics on which questions Are asked again and Again. Star mark them for making revision 2 and revision 3 effective.

6.SUBJECT WISE PLAN:

Below given is a detailed execution of the GATE study plan which carries subject wise in-depth action plan. In this artificial intelligence of GATE Study Planner, you will find:

  • No of days and hours required to complete particular topics of particular subjects,
  • No of times questions have been asked in GATE Exam for the last 10 years with the weightage of those questions.

a. General Aptitude

Chapter 1 Numerical Ability Numerical computation, numerical estimation, numerical reasoning, data interpretation 4 days
Chapter 2 Verbal Ability English grammar, sentence completion, verbal analogies, word groups, instructions, critical reasoning and verbal deductions 2 days

Note: For the years 2014 to 2017 there have been 2 and 3 sets so we have taken the average weightage of the topics for the same

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

GA

Master

Plan

 

 

Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 22
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 3 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 2 with Analysis
revision overall 2
Total 29hrs

b. Engineering Maths

Chapter 1 Linear Algebra Matrix Algebra, Type of matrices, Determinant, Cramer’s rule, Systems of linear equations, Rank of the equation, consistency of the equation, Eigen values and Eigen vectors. 2 day
Chapter 2 Probability & distribution Sampling theorems, Conditional probability, Baye’s theorem, Random variables, Expectation & Variance, Discrete and continuous distributions, uniform, normal, exponential, Poisson, Binomial. Correlation and regression analysis, covariance, correlation coefficient, Mean, median, mode and standard deviation, 1 day
Chapter 3 Numerical methods Solutions of non-linear algebraic equations, Newton Raphson method, Regulafalsi method or (method of false position), secant method, Gauss Elimination Method, Gauss Jordon method, Jacobi iteration method , Gauss Siedel iteration method, Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 & 3/8 rule, single and multi-step methods for differential equations, Euler’s method, RungeKutta Method 1 day
Chapter 4 Calculus Limits & continuity, Basic differentiation & integration, Mean value theorems, Theorems of integral calculus, Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, Partial Derivatives, Maxima and minima, Multiple integrals, Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Stokes, Gauss and Green’s theorems. 3 days
Chapter 5 Differential Equations First order equation (linear and nonlinear), Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients, Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy’s and Euler’s equations, Initial and boundary value problems, Partial Differential Equations and variable separable method. 2 days
Chapter 6 Complex Variables Analytic functions, Cauchy’s integral theorem and integral formula, Taylor’s and Laurent series, Residue theorem 1 day
Chapter 7 Laplace Transforms+ Fourier series Definition & property of Laplace transform + Fourier Series 0.5 day

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

Maths

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 35  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 5 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
revision overall 6  
Total 50 hrs  

c. Engineering Mechanics

Chapter 1 Force and moment systems Force and moment systems 1 day
Chapter 2 Equilibrium of force systems Equilibrium of force systems 2 days
Chapter 3 Structural analysis Structural analysis 2 days
Chapter 4 Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies in plane motion Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies in plane motion 2 days
Chapter 5 Friction Friction 1 day
Chapter 6 Work and energy principle Work and energy principle 1 day
Chapter 7 Impulse and momentum Impulse and momentum 1 day

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

EM

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 37  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 5 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
revision overall 7  
Total 53 hrs  

d. Fluid mechanics

Chapter 1 Basics of fluid mechanics Definition of fluids, basic equations 2 days
Chapter 2 Properties of fluids Density, specific gravity, viscosity, surface tension, capillarity, bulk modulus, vapour pressure 1 day
Chapter 3 Pressure and fluid statics Pressure, barometer, atmospheric pressure, principle, pressure measurement, buoyancy and floatation 2 days

 

 

Chapter 4 Kinematics Introduction, description, types of fluid flow, continuity equation, motion of fluid element, flow patterns, stream function 3 days
Chapter 5 Bernoulli’s equations and its applications Euler’s equation, bernoulli’s equation and its applications 2 days

 

 

Chapter 6 Dynamics of fluid flow Introduction, impulse momentum principle, forces exerted by fluids 2 days
Chapter 7 Flow through conduits/pipes Internal, laminar, turbulent flow, loss of energy, flow through pipes and nozzles 2 days
Chapter 8 External flow Boundary layers, drag force, boundary conditions 2 days
Chapter 9 Hydraulic turbines Classification, various types of turbines, model testing 2 days

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

FM

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 62  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 3 with Analysis
revision overall 3  
Total 72hrs  

e. Strength of Materials

Chapter 1 Simple stress and strain Types of stresses and strains, types of materials, thermal stress 2 days
Chapter 2 Strain energy and impact load Strain energy 2 days
Chapter 3 Shear force and bending moment diagram Shear force, beam, FBD, method of analysis, equation of equilibrium 2 days
Chapter 4 Bending stress and shear stress Pure bending moment, direct shear stress 2 days
Chapter 5 Pure torsion Pure torsion, composite shafts, springs 2 days
Chapter 6 Combined stress and strain Different stress and strains, combined stress and strain 3 days
Chapter 7 Column and pressure level Types of column, slenderness ratio, pressure level 2 days
Chapter 8 Slope and deflection General expressions, methods 2 days

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

SOM

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 59  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 3 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 3 with Analysis
revision overall 6  
Total 71 hrs  

f. Thermal Engineering

Chapter 1 Basic concepts of thermodynamics Basic concepts of thermodynamics, thermodynamic system and processes; Zeroth law of thermodynamics,
basic terminologies of thermodynamics
2 days
Chapter 2 First law of thermodynamics

 

First law of thermodynamics for a cycle and process,

application of first law of thermodynamics,

study flow energy equation

2 days
Chapter 3 Second law of thermodynamics

 

Second law of thermodynamics statement,

heat engine,

refrigerator and heat pump,

Clausius inequality law,

entropy

3 days
Chapter 4 Available energy and thermodynamic relations

 

Available and unavailable energy,

energy,

enthalpy and maxwell’s equations

2 days
Chapter 5 Properties of pure substance and gas mixture

 

Properties of pure substances,

dryness,

fraction of steam,

triple point water

2 days
Chapter 6 Refrigeration

 

Vapour refrigeration cycle,

heat pumps,

gas refrigeration,

Reverse Carnot & Reverse Brayton cycle

2 days
Chapter 7 Psychrometry

 

Psychrometric terms,

psychrometric properties relations, psychrometric chart,

different processes on psychrometric chart.

2 days
Chapter 8 Power plant engineering Sterling and Ericson cycle,

gas and steam power plant,

compressor,

steam turbine

3 days
Chapter 9 Internal combustion engine Classification,

applications,

basic components,

terms used

2 days

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

Thermal

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 69  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 6 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
revision overall 5  
Total 84 hrs  

g. Manufacturing

Chapter 1 Metal casting

 

Various properties and methods of metal casting 3 days
Chapter 2 Welding

 

Introduction, SMAW, MIG, various types of welding 3 days
Chapter 3 Metal forming

 

Introduction, rolling, extrusion, wire drawing, forging 3 days
Chapter 4 Metal cutting

 

Drilling, grinding, miling, metal cutting with single point cutting tool 3 days
Chapter 5 Power metallurgy Power metallurgy and material science 2 days
Chapter 6 Metrology Important terms, fits, grades of tolerance, direct and indirect measurement 2 days

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

Manufacturing

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 68  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 5 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
revision overall 6  
Total 83 hrs  

h. Theory of Machines

Chapter 1 Mechanics

 

Various mechanisms 2 days
Chapter 2 Gears

 

Classification, analysis, different types 2 days
Chapter 3 Gear train

 

Introduction, components, simple, compound, reverted, planetary gear trains 1 day
Chapter 4 Flywheel

 

Role, vibrations 1 day
Chapter 5 Vibrations

 

Logarithmic decrement, death of shaft 2 days
Chapter 6 Cams and followers

 

 Classification, application, terminology 1 day
Chapter 7 governors

 

Classification, characteristics, different types 1 day

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

TOM

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 55  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 5 with Analysis
revision overall 5  
Total 69 hrs  

i. Machine Design

Chapter 1 Static, dynamic loading and theories of failure

 

Static and dynamic loading, various theories of failures 3 days
Chapter 2 Design of bearings

 

Classifications, components, different bearings 2 days
Chapter 3 Clutches brakes and rope designs

 

Clutches brakes and rope design 3 days
Chapter 4 Welded and riveted joints

 

Welded joints and its designs and characteristics, riveted joints and its design and characteristics 2 days
Chapter 5 Design of spur gears and springs

 

Terminology, design 2 days
Chapter 6 Design of shafts, keys and couplings

 

Design of shaft, keys and couplings 2 days

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

MD

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 50  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 6 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 5 with Analysis
revision overall 4  
Total 65 hrs  

j. Heat Transfer

Chapter 1 Introduction to modes of heat transfer

 

Conduction, convection, thermal radiation 1 day
Chapter 2 Introduction to conduction

 

One dimensional heat conduction in plane walls, cylinders, electrical analogy, fins, unsteady heat conduction

 

1 day
Chapter 3 One dimensional steady state conduction without heat generation

 

One dimensional steady state conduction without heat generation

 

1 day
Chapter 4 One dimensional  steady state conduction with heat generation

 

One dimensional  steady state conduction with heat generation

 

1 day
Chapter 5 Extended surface

 

Temperature distribution of infinite long fin 1 day
Chapter 6 Transient  heat conduction

 

Temperature profile with time.

 

1 day
Chapter 7 Radiation

 

Radiative heat transfer, black and grey surfaces, shape factors, network analysis

 

`2 days
Chapter 8 Convection Dimensionless parameters in free and forced convective heat transfer , various

correlations for heat transfer in flow over

flat plates and through pipes; thermal

boundary layer; effect of turbulence

1 day
Chapter 9 Natural convection 1 day
Chapter 10 Heat exchangers Mean effective temperature in parallel flow heat exchanger, mean effective temperature in counter flow heat exchanger, NTU method 2 days

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

HT

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 43  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 5 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
revision overall 5  
Total 57 hrs  

k. Industrial Engineering

Chapter 1 Forecasting

 

 Forecasting types, errors and categories of methods 1 day
Chapter 2 Inventory control

 

 Inventory control, models, economic order quantity 2 days
Chapter 3 Project management

 

 CPM & PERT 2 days
Chapter 4 Plant layout

 

 Production system 1 day
Chapter 5 Line balancing

 

 Important definitions and parameters 2 days
Chapter 6 Sequencing model

 

 Gantt chart 1 day
Chapter 7 Queuing theory

 

Kendell notations, operating characteristics 2 days
Chapter 8 Linear programming problem  Definition and solution of programming problems 2 days
Chapter 9 Assignment model  Solution method, solving algorithm 1 days

  • Column 1 represents Time to study and make notes + Solving GATE Questions of that topic .
  • The last 10 columns represent year wise number questions( marks in Bracket ).
 

IE

Master

Plan

 

 

  Hours Remarks
Notes + Gate Questions 51  
Topic test from Aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
Subject test from aspiration.ai 4 with Analysis
revision overall 5  
Total 64 hrs  

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