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Indian institute of Technology Kharagpur

The history of the IIT system dates back to 1946 when a committee was set up by Hon’ble Sir Jogendra Singh, Member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council, Department of Education, Health and Agriculture to consider the setting up of Higher Technical Institutions for post war industrial development in India

Motto योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्
Established in 1951
Chairman Sanjiv Goenka
Director Prof. Sriman Kumar
Address Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kharagpur, India – 721302

Mission

The Institute aligns all its activities to serve national interest and seeks

  • To provide broad-based education, helping students hone their professional skills and acquire the best-in-class capabilities in their respective disciplines
  • To draw the best expertise in science, technology, management and law so as to equip students with the skills to visualize, synthesize and execute projects in these fields
  • To imbibe a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation in its students
  • To undertake sponsored research and provide consultancy services in industrial, educational and socially relevant areas

Vision

  • To be a centre of excellence in education and research, producing global leaders in science, technology and management
  • To be a hub of knowledge creation that priorities the frontier areas of national and global importance
  • To improve the life of every citizen of the country

Campus

  • Kharagpur can be reached in about 2 hours by train from Howrah railway station of Kolkat he Institute is about 10 minutes drive (5 km) from the Kharagpur railway station a or 3 hours by car from Kolkata Airport.
  • Winter (October to February) is moderate (10 to 25 C) in Kharagpur. Summer (March to June) is hot (25 to 40 C) and sometimes humid. Rains are normally confined to the months of June to September.
  • Students are accommodated in 20 Halls of Residence and the staff is provided with quaters All the Halls of Residence and Guest houses have regular catering facilities.

Program

Academic programs

  • B.Tech. (15 programs)
  • B.Arch, Dual Degree (35 programs)
  • MBA, MHRM, LLB, MMST, MCP, M.Sc/ M.Tech/ MS (67 programs)
  • Ph.D programs

Niche field of interest for Undergraduates

  • Nano Science & Technology
  • Energy Science
  • Bio-energy
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Financial Engineerin

Specialty

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Architecture and Regional Engineering
  • Math and Computing
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Ocean Engineering and Naval Engineering
  • Geology and Geophysics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mining

Placement

  • More than 1275 offers were bagged from 192 companies
  • An average CTC of above 30 Lacs
  • IIT Kharagpur also bagged 23 international job offers from countries such as Japan, Germany, Taiwan and USA
  • Top recruiters included Google, Flipkart, JP Morgan, Apple, EXL Services, Quantiphi Analytics, etc.

GATE Cutoff For IIT Kharagpur 2017

Program – Specialization Major Round Minor Round
Aerospace Engineering – AE General – 565
OBC – 526
SC – 252
ST -268
General – 796
OBC – 757
SC – 597
ST -504
PWD – 321
Agricultural and Food Engineering – Farm Machinery and Power (AG 1) General – 678
OBC – 523
SC – 332
ST – 333
General – 768
OBC – 725
PWD – 405
Agricultural and Food Engineering – Land and Water Resources Engineering (AG 2) General – 624
OBC – 427
SC – 220
ST -356
OBC – 628
PWD – 313
Agricultural and Food Engineering – Food Processing Engineering (AG 3) General – 564
OBC – 398
SC – 291
ST -350
General – 695
OBC – 672
SC – 572
ST – 334
PWD -280
Agricultural and Food Engineering – Agricultural Biotechnology (AG 4) General – 652
OBC – 551
SC – 378
ST -361
General – 459
OBC – 459
SC – 453
PWD -343
Agricultural and Food Engineering – Agricultural Systems and Management (AG 6) General – 416
OBC – 345
SC – 202
ST -232
General – 459
SC – 208
Architecture – City Planning (AR) General – 657
OBC – 517
SC – 406
ST -241
 

PWD – 390

Advanced technology development Centre – Embedded controls and Software (AT) General – 767.9
OBC – 719.8
SC – 555.8
ST -385.4
 

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Biotechnology – Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (BT) General – 661
OBC – 573
SC – 471
ST -286
General – 606
OBC – 472
SC – 373
ST -545
PWD – 428
Civil Engineering – Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering (CE 1) General – 723

OBC – 651
SC – 499
ST -386

 

PWD – 334

Civil Engineering – Transportation Engineering (CE 2) General – 748
OBC – 675
SC – 540
ST -469
 

PWD – 457

Civil Engineering – Environmental Engineering and Management (CE 3) General – 730
OBC – 658
SC – 482
ST -461
 

General – 581
OBC – 509

Civil Engineering – Geotechnical Engineering (CE 4) General – 749
OBC – 666
SC – 578
ST -489
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Civil Engineering – Structural Engineering (CE 5) General – 795
OBC – 689
SC – 582
ST – 525
 

PWD – 406

Chemical Engineering (CH) General – 582
OBC – 517
SC – 345
ST -335
 

PWD – 341

Earth Systems Science and Technology (CL) General – 671
OBC – 620
SC – 458
ST -331
General – 361
OBC – 339
PWD – 252
Cryogenic Engineering (CR) General – 768.9
OBC – 686.6
SC – 544.9
ST -366.2
 

PWD – 397.6

Computer Science and Engineering (CS) General –791
OBC – 681
SC – 590
ST -418
 

PWD – 476

Electronics and Electrical Communication – Micro electronics and VLSI Design (EC 2) General –785
OBC – 726
SC – 475
ST – 291
 

PWD – 352

Electronics and Electrical Communication – RF and Microwave Engineering (EC 3) General – 727
OBC – 630
SC – 446
ST -289
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Electronics and Electrical Communication – Telecommunication Systems Engineering (EC 4) General – 733
OBC – 645
SC – 463
ST -308
 

PWD – 379

Electronics and Electrical Communication – Visual Information and Embedded Systems Engineering (EC 5) General –737
OBC – 660
SC – 463
ST – 299
 

PWD – 456

Electrical Engineering – Machine Drive and Power Electronics (EE 1) General – 776.8
OBC – 593.4
SC – 405.9
ST -399.5
 

PWD – 290.1

Electrical Engineering – Control System Engineering (EE 2) General –763.7
OBC – 636.7
SC – 506.8
ST -366.7
General – 747.8
OBC – 615.7
SC – 477.8
PWD – 216.5
Electrical Engineering – Power and Energy Systems (EE3) General –746.5
OBC – 591.9
SC – 407.9
ST -426.8
 __
Electrical Engineering – Instrumentation and Signal Processing (EE 4) General –776.4
OBC – 700.8
SC – 416.1
ST -373.7
General – 720.6
OBC – 675.2
SC – 504.1
PWD – 283
Energy Sciences and Engineering (ES) General –781
OBC – 750
SC – 558
ST -493
 

PWD – 270

Multimedia Information Processing (ET) General – 774
OBC – 677
SC – 549
ST -423
 __
Geology and Geophysics – Exploration of Geosciences (GG 1) General – 481
OBC – 396
SC – 232
ST -232
 __
Wireless Communication & Network (GS) General – 801.3
OBC – 719.6
SC – 627.2
ST – 523.4
 __
Infrastructural Design and Management (ID) General – 716
OBC – 649
SC – 506
ST -620
General – 772
OBC – 715
SC – 539
ST – 434
PWD – 323
Industrial Engineering and Management (IM) General – 803
OBC – 754
SC – 597
ST – 480
General – 765
OBC – 671
SC – 508
ST – 416
PWD – 385
Computer Science and  Data processing (MA) General – 428
OBC – 357
SC – 247
ST – 372
General – 732
OBC – 584
SC – 472
ST – 316
PWD – 294
Mechanical Engineering – Manufacturing Science and Engineering (ME 1) General – 804
OBC – 761
SC – 602
ST – 490
General – 780
OBC – 682
SC – 686
PWD – 345
Mechanical Engineering – Thermal Science and Engineering (ME 2) General – 810
OBC – 768
SC – 603
ST -508
 

PWD – 356

 

Mechanical Engineering –  Mechanical Systems Enginering (ME 3) General – 814
OBC – 779
SC – 626
ST -482
General – 581
OBC – 570
SC – 243
PWD – 293
 Mining Engineering (MN) General – 606.2
OBC – 518.1
SC – 401.9
ST -491.2
 

General – 525.7
ST – 329.2

Material Science and Engineering (MS) General – 432
OBC – 340
SC – 264
General – 583
OBC – 504
SC – 328
ST – 315
PWD – 281
Metallurgical and Material Engineering (MT) General – 470
OBC – 392
SC – 252
ST -191
General – 434
SC – 241
PWD – 195
Ocean Engineering and Naval Archetecture (OE) General – 772
OBC – 736
SC – 511
ST – 355
 

General -402
OBC – 356

 

Physics – Functional Materials and Devices (PH 1) General – 448
OBC – 316
SC – 255
ST – 316
 

General – 375

Quality and reliability Engineering (RE) General – 769
OBC – 729
SC – 525
ST -436
__
Railway Enginering (RR) General – 738
OBC – 661
SC – 545
General – 789
OBC – 750
ST – 500
Rubber Technology (RT) General – 692.6
OBC – 604.8
SC – 455.3
General – 637.9
OBC – 398
SC – 451.7
ST – 256.5
Biomedical Engineering (SM) General – 648.9
OBC – 556.1
SC – 631.1
ST -417.5
 __
Water Engineering and Management (WM) General – 517
OBC – 410
SC – 208
ST – 249
General – 715
OBC- 644
SC- 480

GATE cutoffs 2019

Department Specialization GATE Cutoff Scores
Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Engineering General – 674
OBC – 592
SC – 385
ST – 254
Agricultural and Food Engineering Farm Machinery and Power General – 770
OBC – 630
SC – 390
ST – 412
Agricultural and Food Engineering Land and Water Resources Engineering General – 680
OBC –557
SC – 390
ST –423
Agricultural and Food Engineering Food Process Engineering General –692
OBC –557
SC – 289
ST –328
Agricultural and Food Engineering Agricultural Biotechnology General – 582
OBC –464
SC – 346
ST –203
Agricultural and Food Engineering Agricultural Systems and Management General – 501
OBC –434
SC – 267
ST – 323
Architecture and Regional Planning City Planning General – 728
OBC –585
SC – 461
ST – 369
Advanced Technology Development Centre Embedded Controls and Software General – 799
OBC –746
SC – 548
ST – 446
Biotechnology Biotechnology and Biochemical Engg General – 670
OBC – 577
SC – 444
ST – 470
Civil Engineering Hydraulic and Water Resources Engg General – 667
OBC –604
SC – 511
ST –474
Civil Engineering Transportation Engineering General – 742
OBC –719
SC – 548
ST –473
Civil Engineering Environmental Engg, and Management General – 663
OBC –612
SC – 506
ST –467
Civil Engineering Geotechnical Engineering General – 726
OBC –683
SC – 553
ST –478
Civil Engineering Structural Engineering General – 778
OBC –711
SC – 622
ST – 519
Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering General – 568
OBC –447
SC – 375
ST –308
Centre for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences (CORAL) Earth System Science and Technology General – 656
OBC –544
SC – 435
ST – 331
Cryogenic Engineering Cryogenic Engineering General – 737
OBC – 667
SC – 502
ST – 286
Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering General – 781
OBC – 703
SC – 537
ST – 433
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engg Microelectronics and VLSI Design General – 818
OBC – 749
SC – 576
ST – 576
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engg RF and Microwave Engineering General – 718
OBC – 676
SC – 511
ST – 400
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engg Telecommunication Systems Engg General – 741
OBC – 680
SC – 530
ST – 426
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engg Visual Information and Embedded Systems Engineering General – 757
OBC – 699
SC – 507
ST – 496
Electrical Engineering Machine Drives and Power Electronics General – 779.7
OBC – 664.5
SC – 598.5
ST – 362.1
Electrical Engineering Control System Engineering General – 769.8
OBC – 677.6
SC – 564.2
ST – 416.9
Electrical Engineering Power and Energy Systems General – 744.8
OBC – 629.7
SC – 518.9
ST –421
Electrical Engineering Instrumentation and Signal Processing

 

General – 749.3
OBC – 650.4
SC – 521.7
ST –361.5
Energy Science and Engineering Energy Science and Engineering General – 764
OBC – 711
SC – 564
ST –375
Centre For Educational Technology Multimedia Information Processing General – 740
OBC – 676
SC – 529
ST –380
Geology and Geophysics Exploration Geosciences

 

General – 600
OBC – 482
SC – 310
ST – 229
G.S Sanyal School of Telecommunication Wireless Communications and Networks General – 734
OBC – 691
SC – 549
ST – 472
Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Mngt. Infrastructure Design and management General – 703
OBC – 593
SC – 502
ST –447
Industrial and Systems Engineering Industrial Engineering & Management General – 790
OBC – 734
SC – 575
ST – 487
Mathematics Computer Science and Data Processing General – 635
OBC – 493
SC – 316
ST –302
Mechanical Engineering Manufacturing Science and Engg. General – 775
OBC – 735
SC – 575
ST –449
Mechanical Engineering Thermal Science and Engineering General – 786
OBC – 746
SC – 600
ST –586
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Systems Design General – 805
OBC – 573
SC – 582
ST –480
Mining Engineering Geomechanics for Mineral and Energy Resources General – 654
OBC – 559
SC – 509
ST – –
Mining Engineering Safety, Health and Environment General – 559
OBC – 409
SC – 425
ST – –
Materials Science Centre Materials Science and Engineering General – 439
OBC – 320
SC – 237
ST – –
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering General – 506
OBC – 417
SC – 353
ST –105
Ocean Engg and Naval Architecture Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture General – 732
OBC – 688
SC – 481
ST –286
Physics Functional Materials and Devices General – 427
OBC – 312
SC – 209
ST –214
Subir Chowdhury School of Quality and Reliability Quality and Reliability Engineering General – 744
OBC – 710
SC – 516
ST –381
Civil Engineering Railway Engineering

 

General – 663
OBC – 607
SC – 509
ST – –
Rubber Technology Rubber Technology General – 504
OBC – 398
SC – 325
ST – –
School of Medical Science and Technology Biomedical Engineering General – 725
OBC – 664
SC – 507
ST –370
School of Water Resources Water Engineering and Management General – 608
OBC – 518
SC – 272
ST –261

IIT Kharagpur GATE 2016 cutoffs

Department Specialization CutOff
Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Engineering General – 620
OBC – 576
SC – 326
ST –306
Agricultural and Food Engineering Farm Machinery and Power General – 484
OBC – 495
SC – 133
ST – 350
Agricultural and Food Engineering Land and Water Resource Engineering General – 495
OBC – 402
SC – 113
ST –247
Agricultural and Food Engineering Food Processing Engineering General – 484
OBC – 412
SC – 144
ST –422
Agricultural and Food Engineering Aquacultural Engineering General – 371
OBC – 278
SC – 92
ST – 242
Agricultural and Food Engineering Agricultural Systems and Management General – 402
OBC – 381
SC – 102
ST –185
Agricultural and Food Engineering City Planning (Interview) General – 645
OBC – 425
SC – 376
ST –217
Advanced Technology Development Centre Embedded Controls and Software (Interview) General – 772
OBC – 723
SC – 600
ST –557
Biotechnology Biotechnology and BioChemical Engineering (Interview) General – 699
OBC – 499
SC – 372
ST –372
Civil Engineering Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering General – 677
OBC – 605
SC – 511
ST –348
Civil Engineering Transportation Engineering General – 710
OBC – 689
SC – 526
ST –413
Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering and Management

 

General – 685
OBC – 611
SC – 518
ST – 360
Civil Engineering Geotechnical Engineering General – 707
OBC – 669
SC – 368
ST –386
Civil Engineering Structural Engineering General – 740
OBC – 751
SC – 585
ST –441
Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering General – 518
OBC – 448
SC – 361
ST – 204
Centre for Oceans Rivers Atmosphere and Land Sciences Earth System Science and Technology General – 655
OBC – 573
SC – 523
ST –144
Cryogenic Engineering Centre Cryogenic Engineering General – 763
OBC – 685
SC – 514
ST –394
Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering General – 800
OBC – 720
SC – 536
ST –397
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering Micro Electronics and VLSI Design General – 789
OBC – 773
SC – 599
ST –456
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering RF and Microwave Engineering General – 737
OBC – 652
SC – 487
ST –355
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering Telecommunication Systems Engineering General – 746
OBC – 702
SC – 503
ST –416
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering Visual Information and Embedded Systems Engineering General – 742
OBC – 682
SC – 491
ST –416
Electrical Engineering Machine Drives and Power Electronics (MDPE) General – 831
OBC – 769
SC – 617
ST –412
Electrical Engineering Control System Engineering (CSE) General –802
OBC – 741
SC – 532
ST –446
Electrical Engineering Power and Energy Systems (PES) General –790
OBC – 730
SC – 547
ST –592
Electrical Engineering Instrumentation and Signal Processing (ISP) General –768
OBC – 687
SC – 530
ST –393
School of Energy Science and Engineering Energy Science and Engineering General – 769
OBC – 715
SC – 546
ST –430
Centre for Educational Technology Multimedia Information Processing General – 769
OBC – 673
SC – 526
ST – 392
Geology and GeoPhysics Exploration Geosciences General – 449
OBC – 376
SC – 273
ST – 300
Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management Infrastructure Design and Management General – 688
OBC – 622
SC – 478
ST –363
Industrial and Systems Engineering Industrial Engineering and Management General – 779
OBC – 730
SC – 558
ST –487
Mathematics Computer Science and Data Processing General – 469
OBC – 385
SC – 200
ST –
Mechanical Engineering Manufacturing Science and Engineering General – 780
OBC – 727
SC – 564
ST –455
Mechanical Engineering Thermal Science and Engineering General – 792
OBC – 734
SC – 597
ST –555
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Systems Design General – 795
OBC – 731
SC – 574
ST –446
Mining Engineering Mining Engineering General – 572
OBC – 483
SC – 276
ST –329
Materials Science Centre Materials Science and Engineering General – 506
OBC – 342
SC – 256
ST –
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering General – 511
OBC – 473
SC – 313
ST –217
Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture General – 651
OBC – 578
SC – 410
ST –312
Physics Solid State Technology General – 481
OBC – 388
SC – 249
ST –
Reliability Engineering Centre Reliability Engineering General – 761
OBC – 688
SC – 520
ST –380
Civil Engineering Railway Engineering General – 710
OBC – 651
SC – 515
ST –
Rubber Technology Centre Rubber Technology (Interview) General – 566
OBC – 481
SC – 382.9
ST –
School of Medical Science and Technology Medical Imaging and Informatics (Interview) General – 720
OBC – 655
SC – 563
ST –393
School of Water Resources Water Engineering and Management General – 446
OBC – 340
SC – 123
ST –154
Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Engineering General – 787
OBC – 727
SC – 558
ST –422
Agricultural and Food Engineering Farm Machinery and Power General – 759
OBC –
SC –
ST –
Agricultural and Food Engineering Land and Water Resource Engineering General – 666
OBC – 600
SC –
ST –
Agricultural and Food Engineering Food Processing Engineering General – 752
OBC – 692
SC – 429
ST –330
Agricultural and Food Engineering Agricultural Biotechnology General – 450
OBC – 365
SC – 391
ST – 372
Agricultural and Food Engineering Aquacultural Engineering General – 501
OBC – 405
SC – 378
ST –
Agricultural and Food Engineering Agricultural Systems and Management General – 391
OBC –
SC – 254
ST –
Biotechnology Biotechnology and BioChemical Engineering (Interview) General – 620
OBC – 640
SC – 411
ST –385
Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering and Management General – 514
OBC – 444
SC –
ST –
Centre for Oceans Rivers Atmosphere and Land Sciences Earth System Science and Technology General – 474
OBC – 356
SC – 381
ST –
Electrical Engineering Control System Engineering (CSE) General – 764
OBC – 746
SC – 539
ST –
Electrical Engineering Instrumentation and Signal Processing (ISP) General – 784
OBC – 723
SC – 581
ST –
Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management Infrastructure Design and Management General – 753
OBC – 695
SC – 532
ST –372
Industrial and Systems Engineering Industrial Engineering and Management General – 765
OBC – 734
SC – 520
ST –376
Mathematics Computer Science and Data Processing General – 753
OBC – 674
SC – 465
ST –291
Mechanical Engineering Manufacturing Science and Engineering General – 771
OBC – 681
SC – 616
ST –
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Systems Design General – 680
OBC – 593
SC – 477
ST –
Mining Engineering Mining Engineering General – 573
OBC – 578
SC – 433
ST –283
Materials Science Centre Materials Science and Engineering General – 428
OBC – 392
SC – 304
ST –
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering General – 505
OBC – 433
SC – 242
ST –
Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture General – 588
OBC – 438
SC – 273
ST –
Reliability Engineering Centre Reliability Engineering General – 464
OBC –
SC – 283
ST –
Civil Engineering Railway Engineering General – 776
OBC – 723
SC –
ST –415
Rubber Technology Centre Rubber Technology (Interview) General – 659
OBC – 557
SC – 286
ST –240
School of Medical Science and Technology Medical Imaging and Informatics (Interview) General – 547
OBC –
SC – 601.2
ST –
School of Water Resources Water Engineering and Management General – 685
OBC – 602
SC – 508
ST –

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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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