"Never settle for anything less than that you know you deserve"
You know each one of us possesses a great store of creativity and potential to do miracles. The only problem to solve is to resolve the mystery of how to discover this hidden energy.
So, Here the first question that comes is what you think of your own potential and if you have realized the reasons for the path you have chosen. Decide why you want to crack it, only for the job point of view or for the Masters. Check out the cut offs for the goals you have set be it the IOCL, ONGC, BARC, IITB/D/K/M/Khg, IISc, NITs, IIITs, etc
I aimed for GATE 2018 Unit digit rank or at least under 100 rank and landed up achieving AIR ! % & ('coz this is not that important, and not that tough to decode either), which (according to people) is a great achievement. Again, achievement differs from person to person. Well, for me this was not that big of a success but the respect i was offered whenever people congratulated was more of what i desired for.
Coming back... Aim for the highest, because you're on a highly parabolic curve and landing on the highest peak you see has a less probability but not the least of course. Once you have decided where to focus everything else will not be really an issue. With this i meant, if you have left your job or taken leaves (then the worries related to no source of income, bad performance, etc.) , if you're in final year then on campus placements, projects and exams. People are so worried for these secondary things that they forgot they had aimed for something too above all this.
For fourth year students, preparing along with their studies, must go through this one-
You need to decide in the very starting, if you get an on-campus job will you really go for it or are you really keen for after GATE opportunities waiting. " If you have already have had a backup plan, you have then given up half way your parabolic journey." Once you step in the battle, Either don't plan to settle the greed for GrATE after getting placed on campus or be too focused for GATE that you hardly see any placement/exams/internship worries. Project work or research paper is that you must work upon as you will be interviewed for top colleges later if planning for masters.
Disclaimer: I know this chapter might not answer what you really wanted but believe me it is more important than the answers you are really searching for.
PS: I did not really feel like achieving something to be able to guide about BUT recently i have been contacted by many students asking for preparation guidelines and even after wishing to tell all of them every bit of they want to know it becomes impractical to write and send same messages again and again.
PPS: I will keep posting with time about things that are necessary to know. PLEASE comment below your questions so that it becomes easy for me to cover the queries in upcoming posts.
As I am preparing for the Gate. Which subject according to you seems very tough.
ReplyDeleteHi Tushar
DeleteIt depends on the person which subject he/she finds to be tough. But even if any particular subject is tough do not leave it completely try to cover at least some topics or some crux from each topic.
For me, networking and engineering maths were the two hurdles. So i read notes and solved more of previous years to get an idea what i really need to do in these two.
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ReplyDeleteHow much importance should I give to research paper? Should it be even of my concern right now since I'm just starting my preparation for GATE?
Hey Archita!
DeleteSee for GATE, papers won't provide any advantage and as far i talk about my interviews, I was never asked any question related to research. Interviews were always restricted to the technical knowledge of subjects that appear in GATE.
Why I insisted upon working on research was, It would help you decide your area of work you want to carry further during your masters and also help you select your strong subjects. As of now, you should concentrate only on the exam.
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