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National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS) Instituted by Board of Apprenticeship Training / Practical Training Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India Apprenticeship The National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS) The National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS) is Government of India sponsored training program aiming at providing skills to  fresh graduates, diploma holders in engineering & technology and + 2 vocational pass out candidates.  This is a one-year program where the selected candidates undergo both classroom (theory) and on the job-training (practical) training to learn new skills, which will facilitate the candidates to get suitable jobs in the areas of their interest. Solely the Apprentices Act 1961 governs the selected candidates. Many companies engages fresh graduates, diploma holders in engineering & technology from the following branches of engineering & technology Civil Engineering Computer Science

GATE 2019

GATE 2019 Exam Dates

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Here, we have updated tentative schedule for GATE entrance exam 2019. Whenever GATE exam datesannounced, we will update it here:
EventsDates (Tentative)
GATE 2019 Online Application Form Opens1st week of September 2018
Last Date for Submission of Application1st week of October 2018
Last Date for Requesting Change of Examination City3rd week of November 2018
Admit Card Downloading Starts1st week of January 2019
GATE Aptitude Test1st week of February 2019
Answer Key ReleaseWithin a few days after examination
Announcement of Results3rd week of March 2019
Score Card Release4th week of March 2019
Counselling Starts1st week of April 2019

GATE 2019 Registration

Candidates can check this section to know complete details about the application form:
  • Candidates will register & fill application only through online mode on the official website.
  • GATE 2019 application form will be available in the first week of September to the first week of October 2018.
  • Upload your scanned images such as photograph (Maximum Size: 480×640 pixels, Minimum Size: 240×320 pixels & Dimension: 3.5cm × 4.5cm) and signature (Maximum Size: 160×560, Minimum Size: 80×280 pixels & Dimension: 2cm × 7cm).
  • Candidates also have to upload certificate of qualifying degree, category certificate and/or Dyslexic certificate (if applicable).
  • At the time of GATE registration 2019, candidates can choose three exam cities as examination centres.
  • Candidates also have to fill ID number specified in any of the following, i.e. Aadhaar-UID, College ID, Driving License, Employee ID, Passport, PAN Card & Voter ID.
  • There will be no need to send any hard copy of application/documents to the officials.
  • Candidates should take a print copy of GATE application form 2019 for further references.

Application Fee:

  • The application fee will be deposited through online mode by using either net banking or debit card or credit card.
  • The fee will be non-refundable & non-transferable.
  • The fee details are given below in the table:
CategoriesFee
For Examination Centers in India
SC/ST/PwD/ Female candidatesRs. 750
All Other CategoriesRs. 1500
For Examination Centers in Foreign Countries (All Candidates)
Addis Ababa, Colombo, Dhaka and KathmanduUS $50
Dubai and SingaporeUS $100

Application Correction:

Candidates must fill application carefully, the correction will not be allowed in any fields except exam city center. Other details about correction are given below:
  • Candidates can make the correction in the exam city from 3rd week of November 2018 with correction fee of Rs. 400.
  • Last year, the correction was done in Gender, Category and PwD status with Rs. 750 as correction fee.
  • Apart from this, the institution has also provided correction facility in Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth, Name of Parent/Guardian, Qualifying Degree, Year of Qualifying Degree & Have you graduated in the above degree? by sending a request to officials along with a document proof.

GATE Eligibility Criteria

Before application filling, candidates should ensure that they meet eligibility criteria for GATE 2019:

Nationality:

  • Indian & Foreign National candidates are eligible to apply.

Age Criteria:

  • There will be no age limit criteria to apply.

Qualification Criteria:

Qualifying ExamDescription about Qualifying ExamDescription of Eligible CandidatesPassing Year
B.Tech/BE/B.Pharm4 years Bachelor’s degree holders in Engineering/Technology after 10+2 examination.
OR
3 years Bachelor’s degree holders after B.Sc./Diploma in Engineering/Technology.
Currently in the final year or already completed.2019
B.Arch5 years Bachelor’s degree holders of Architecture.Currently in the final year or already completed.2019
B.Sc (Research)/BSBachelor’s degree in Science after Post diploma.
OR
4 years Bachelor’s degree in Science after 10+2.
Currently in the 4th year or already completed.2019
M.Sc/MA/MCA or equivalentMaster’s degree in any branch of Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications or equivalent.Currently in the final year or already completed.2019
Integrated ME/M.Tech (Post-B.Sc)4 years Post-B.Sc Integrated Master’s degree programme in Engineering/Technology.Currently in the 2nd/3rd/4th year or already completed.2021
Integrated ME/M.Tech or Dual Degree (after Diploma or 10+2)5 years Integrated Master’s degree programme or Dual Degree programme in Engineering/Technology.Currently in the 4th/5th year or already completed.2020
Integrated M.Sc/Integrate BS-MSIntegrated M.Sc.
OR
5 years Integrated BS-MS programme.
Currently in the final year or already completed.2019
Professional Society Examinations (equivalent to BE/B.Tech/B.Arch)BE/B.Tech/B.Arch equivalent examinations of Professional Societies, recognized by MHRD/UPSC/AICTE (example: AMIE by Institution of Engineers-India, AMICE by the Institute of Civil Engineers-India)Completed Section A or equivalent of such professional courses.NA
Note: Candidates, those complete/appearing their qualifying exam from countries other than India, they must complete or in the final year of their 4 years bachelors degree in engineering/technology or 2 years masters degree in any relevant subjects in science.

GATE Exam Pattern

GATE 2019 exam pattern complete information is mentioned here:
  • Papers: GATE examination will be conducted for 23 subjects/papers in the month of February 2019.
  • Exam Mode: It will be organized in online mode (computer-based test).
  • Type of Questions: In the examination, MCQs & Numerical type questions will be asked.
  • Attempt: Candidates can appear only in any one paper of GATE examination.
  • Session: Examination will be held in two sessions, i.e. forenoon (9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon) & afternoon (2:00 PM to 5:00 PM).
  • Duration: Exam duration will be of three hours.
  • Number of Questions: Total 65 questions will be asked in the examination.
  • Marks: The question paper will be of 100 marks.
  • Section Common in All GATE Papers: It is compulsory to attempt General Aptitude (GA) section.
Marking Scheme:
Pattern of QuestionsMarks AllottedNegative Marking
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)1 or 2 marksFor 1 mark question, 1/3 marks will be deducted.
For 2 marks question, 2/3 mark will be deducted.
Numerical Answer Type (NAT)1 or 2 marksNo negative marking
Marks & Questions Distribution:
SectionsNumber of Questions & MarksTotal Number of QuestionsTotal Marks
General Aptitude (GA)5 Question carrying 1- mark each & 5 question carrying 2-marks each.1015
Question Papers other than GG, XE and XL25 questions carrying 1-mark each & 30 questions carrying 2-marks each.5585
Question Paper GG (Geology and Geophysics)PART A (Compulsory)

PART B5585
25 questions carrying 1-mark each.Section 1 (Geology) & Section 2 (Geophysics) (Attempt Any One):
30 questions carrying 2-marks each.
XE Paper (Engineering Sciences)Section A Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory):Sections B to H: (Attempt Any Two)5585
7 questions carrying 1-mark each & 4 questions carrying 2-marks each.9 questions carrying 1-mark each & 13 questions carrying 2-marks.
XL Paper (Life Sciences)Section P Chemistry (Compulsory):Sections Q to U: (Attempt Any Two)5585
5 questions carrying 1-mark each & 10 questions carrying 2-marks each.10 questions carrying 1-mark each & 10 questions carrying 2-marks each.

GATE Syllabus 2019

GATE 2019 syllabus for each of the papers will be different. GATE exam will be organized for 23 papers/subjects. The syllabus will be released by the conducting authority separately for each paper in a pdf format. These papers & detailed syllabus are:
  • General Aptitude (GA): Verbal Ability & Numerical Ability.
  • Aerospace Engineering (AE): Engineering Mathematics, Flight Mechanics, Space Dynamics, Aerodynamics, Structures, Propulsion.
  • Agricultural Engineering (AG): Engineering Mathematics, Farm Machinery, Farm Power, Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, etc.
  • Architecture and Planning (AR): Architecture and Design, Building Materials, Construction and Management, Building and Structure, Environmental Planning and Design, etc.
  • Biotechnology (BT): Engineering Mathematics, General Biotechnology, Recombinant DNA Technology, Plant and Animal Biotechnology, etc.
  • Civil Engineering (CE): Engineering Mathematics, Structural Engineering, Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, etc.
  • Chemical Engineering (CH): Engineering Mathematics, Process Calculations and Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations, etc.
  • Computer Science and Information Technology (CS): Engineering Mathematics, Digital Logic, Computer Organization and Architecture, Programming and Data Structures, etc.
  • Chemistry (CY): Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry & Organic Chemistry.
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC): Engineering Mathematics, Networks, Signals and Systems, Electronic Devices, Analog Circuits, Digital Circuits, etc.
  • Electrical Engineering (EE): Engineering Mathematics, Electric Circuits, Electromagnetic Fields, Signals and Systems, Electrical Machines, etc.
  • Ecology and Evolution (EY): Ecology, Evolution, Mathematics and Quantitative Ecology, Behavioural Ecology, etc.
  • Geology and Geophysics (GG): Common Section (Earth and Planetary system, Weathering and soil formation, etc), Geology & Geophysics.
  • Instrumentation Engineering (IN): Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Circuits, Signals and Systems, Control Systems, etc.
  • Mathematics (MA): Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Real Analysis, Algebra, Functional Analysis, Numerical Analysis, etc.
  • Mechanical Engineering (ME): Engineering Mathematics, Applied Mechanics and Design, Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, etc.
  • Mining Engineering (MN): Engineering Mathematics, Mine Development and Surveying, Geomechanics and Ground Control, etc.
  • Metallurgical Engineering (MT): Engineering Mathematics, Thermodynamics and Rate Processes, Extractive Metallurgy, etc.
  • Petroleum Engineering (PE): Linear Algebra, Petroleum Formation Evaluation, Oil and Gas Well Testing, etc.
  • Physics (PH): Mathematical Physics, Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics, etc.
  • Production and Industrial Engineering (PI): Engineering Mathematics, General Engineering, Manufacturing Processes I, Quality and Reliability, etc.
  • Textile Engineering and Fibre Science (TF): Engineering Mathematics, Textile Fibers, Fabric manufacture, Structure and Properties, etc.
  • Engineering Mathematics (XE-A), Fluid Mechanics (XE-B), Materials Science (XE-C), Solid Mechanics (XE-D), Thermodynamics (XE-E), Polymer Science and Engineering (XE-F), Food Technology (XE-G), Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (XE-H).
  • Chemistry (XL-P), Biochemistry (XL-Q), Botany (XL-R), Microbiology (XL-S), Zoology (XL-T) & Food Technology (XL-U).

GATE Preparation Tips

During exam preparation, it is necessary to know some tips & tricks to crack the examination:
  • Good understanding of the basic concepts, exam pattern & syllabus.
  • Try to solve past years question paper & sample papers.
  • Choose the best study material & reference books for preparing GATE exam.
  • Make a strategy & timetable, instead of jumping straight to more complex topics.
  • Avoid distractions & take care of your health.
  • Solve online mock tests & revise the topics in each day difference.

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