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GATE

GATE: -Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering

What: The Indian Institute of Technology Rourkee announces the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2009 on February 8, 2009 from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.

Admission to post graduate courses (Masters and Doctors) in the country with MHRD and some other Government Scholarships/ Assistantships in engineering/ technology/ architecture/ pharmacy/ science is open to those who qualify in GATE.

Interested candidates may apply offline or online. For General/ OBC category candidates the application fee is Rs 1000 for offline and Rs 900 online. For SC/ST/PD category candidates, the fee is Rs 500 for offline and Rs 400 online.

Important dates
~ Commencement of sale of information brochure and application form/ online application form submission: September 22, 2008

~ Last date for issue information brochure and application forms:

By post from GATE office: October 17, 2008
At bank counters: October 24, 2008
At GATE office counters: October 29, 2008
~ Last date for submissions:

Online submission (website colosure): October 24, 2008
Receipt of completed offline/ online application form at respective zonal GATE office: October 29, 2008
The Employment News of September 20, 2008 and University News of September 22, 2008 will provide additional information regarding teh GATE 2009 examination. Detailed information about GATE 2009 examination can also be obtained at the following websites:

http://www.gate.iisc.ernet.in
http://www.iitd.ac.in/gate
http://www.iitk.ac.in/gate
http://www.gate.iitm.ac.in
http://www.iitb.ac.in/gate
http://www.iitg.ernet.in/gate
http://www.gate.iitkgp.ac.in
http://www.iitr.ac.in/gate

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Gate Overview

Many students may not be aware that there are several institutions in this country, offering specialized postgraduate programmes in various disciplines. Attractive scholarship / Assistantship for postgraduate courses in engineering / Technology / Architecture /Pharmacy at Engineering colleges / institutes in the country ,are available to those who qualify through GATE. Some Engineering colleges / institutes specify GATE as a mandatory qualification even for admission do students to post graduate programmes. The candidate is required to find the procedure of final selection and award of scholarship / Assistantship from the respective Institution to which the candidate seeks admission. GATE qualified candidates in Engineering subjects) will also be eligible for the award of junior research fellowship in CSIR Laboratories.

What is GATE ?

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all-India examination administered and conducted in eight zones across the country by the GATE Committee comprising faculty from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordinating Board - GATE, Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), Government of India.

Objective

To identify meritorious and motivated candidates for admission to Post Graduate Programmes in Engineering, Technology, Architecture and Pharmacy at the National level. To serve as benchmark for normalisation of the Undergraduate Engineering Education in the country.

Why should we take GATE:

  1. M.Tech degree leads to specialization and furthering of interest in a certain area which may lead to Ph.D
  2. M.Tech degree is best for those wishing to apply for Faculty/Research positions in educational Institutes/R&D centers.

Important Dates:

  1. Availability of GATE forms: October, 1st week
  2. Last Date for filling up forms: November, 1st week
  3. Exam Date: 2nd Sunday of February
  4. Results: March 15st

Examination Details:

  1. The examination is a single paper of 3 hours duration and generally consists of Section A (Objective Type) which is of 75 marks and Section B (Problem Type) which is of 75 marks. Total: 150 marks.
  2. You have to opt for your subject and study as per the syllabus mentioned in the GATE brochure.
  3. The subjects of our interest are Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering., Electrical Engineering and Instrumentation Engineering. Other subjects are also available such as Mathematics, Physics, etc.
  4. Results of qualified candidates in GATE will give All India Rank and indicate percentile score. For example, a percentile score of 99 means you are in the top 1% category of the candidates who appeared for GATE.
  5. Candidates who get less than 70 percentile get no score card.
  6. GATE scores are valid for 2 years. You may reappear the GATE exam if you are not satisfied with the earlier score and the new score (if better than the old one) will be used for admission purposes.

After the Exam, what next:

  1. After publication of GATE results, students must apply to individual Institutes to get their application forms.
  2. Institutes advertise M.Tech admissions in leading newspapers from 1st April till end July. However some Institutes do not advertise and therefore students have to get the forms themselves.
  3. In the application forms, you have to mention your GATE score alongwith other details.
  4. The concerned Institute may conduct written test and/or interview for the purpose of admission.
  5. General thumb rules: If your Gate score in Computer Science is 96 percentile or more then you can try for IITs, if between 85 - 96 percentile, then apply for top RECs, JADAVPUR, SHIBPUR, ROORKEE, etc. If less than 85, you have to look for appropriate institutes.

Scholarship:

During the pursuit of M.Tech, you are paid a scholarship of Rs. 5000.00 per month by the Government of India. This amount is enough for living expenses including purchase of books, etc. The scholarship is paid for the entire 18 months M.Tech period.

SPECIAL:

We encourage 3rd year students to also appear GATE alongwith Final Year students since:

  • GATE score is valid for 2 years.
  • The syllabus as required by GATE is generally over by 5th semester.
  • Anyway, it will be a good try ! If it is a bad score you can always try again
  • MBA: The devil's work for those starting a business

    MBA: The devil's work for those starting a business



    Newly-qualified MBA graduates tend to assume that their piece of paper automatically qualifies them to be a freelance consultant or to run their own business. Think again, says Robert Craven.

    Running a business is about action, it is not about theory. What is great in the classroom (because it is intellectually attractive or academically rigorous) is not always relevant in the real world.


    Business planning is a great way to make mistakes on paper; but you'll learn even more in the marketplace. The market is brutally honest and gives you real feedback. You will be successful if you provide something that people want - in a way that they want it. The best (and fastest) way to learn is by spending your own money and by paying for your own mistakes. I only learnt about the value of money when I started losing my own!


    There is one basic question you need to ask yourself about your new business – why should people bother to buy your product? And why should they bother to buy from you, especially when there are so many other people selling similar products at similar prices? What will make you different?


    Do not compete on price. The bigger organisations with bigger budgets and buying power will always beat the smaller player on price. You must compete on everything but the price. Be faster, smarter, slower, nicer, cleverer, more local, ruder - be different.


    There are four main skills that every entrepreneur needs. The first is vision – the ability to see into the future, to imagine how things could be. The second is passion – a sheer belief and conviction in one's ideas and actions. Then there's determination – the willingness to persevere, often against the odds, to create something new where there was nothing. Communication/delegation skills are also vital – the ability to muster the skills and efforts of other people to help to create and deliver a dream, to take something from the imagination and turn it into an actual product or service that people will buy. If you possess these skills, you're already half way there.


    So, what aspects do you need to consider to set up on your own?


    The market: How good is your idea? Test it on friends and strangers. What problem are you solving? Who is going to buy your product? Why? Who are your competitors? How will you be different, better and smarter? How will you make the first/tenth/hundredth sale? You will make no sales if it is a lousy product, or because of your lousy marketing. So throw away Kotler [author of How to Create, Win, and Dominate Markets] and start listening to potential customers.


    Objectives: What is the business trying to achieve? What is your motivation? What is your definition of success?


    Resources: What do you own and what resources can you use (physical, human, intellectual and financial resources) to make the business idea come to fruition? What will you need in a year's time?


    Financials: What do the projected cash-flow and profit and loss forecasts look like? How are prices set? What is the cost structure? The key issues are economic viability, price and profit. Is there someone in the business who actually understands how the finances work?


    Ability: Have you got what it takes? How relevant is your knowledge, attitude, experience and character?


    Starting your own business isn't easy. Fear is a perfectly natural emotion. What limits have you set for yourself subconsciously? If you believe that you cannot swim then you will not be able to swim. How do you limit yourself? If you aren't sailing close to the wind then you are probably not taking enough risks. Acknowledge the fear and make a calculated decision. Use the adrenaline and energy that the fear creates to work for you rather than against you. Cut the excuses and just do it.


    Branding is absolutely crucial. You can't afford to not communicate your brand. Everything about your business communicates something, so ask yourself what it is that you want to be communicating? Less is more, so simplify everything.


    Separate yourself from the competition. Make yourself different and sharpen your thinking by spending some time with people who come at things from a different angle. Remember: the best ideas will come from the strangest of places. You should never be afraid to ask stupid questions.


    Finally, work on, not in your business. When Ray Kroc started McDonald's, he never intended to work in the business cooking beefburgers; he always intended to work on the business, creating the architecture, the empire.


    No. 1: University of Chicago

    Booth School of Business
    2006 Rank: 1

    Tuition and Fees: $97,165
    Applicants Accepted: 22%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 78.0/105.0
    In Brief: This year's No. 1 has it all: ambitious students, academic rigor, and top-notch faculty

    No. 2: Harvard Business School

    Boston

    2006 Rank: 4
    Tuition and Fees: $101,660
    Applicants Accepted: 12%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 77.0/121.0
    In Brief: A century old, Harvard's case-based curriculum continues to set the standard.


    No. 3: Northwestern University

    Kellogg Graduate School of Management
    Evanston, Ill.

    2006 Rank: 3
    Tuition and Fees: $93,918
    Applicants Accepted: 20%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 75.0/110.0
    In Brief: Kellogg's distinct culture of collaboration and competition sets it apart.


    No. 4: University of Pennsylvania

    The Wharton School
    Philadelphia

    2006 Rank: 2
    Tuition and Fees: $100,860
    Applicants Accepted: 18%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 80.0/120.0
    In Brief: Highly competitive program features flexible curriculum, diverse student body


    No. 5: University of Michigan

    Ross School of Business
    Ann Arbor, Mich.

    2006 Rank: 5
    Tuition and Fees: $90,879
    Applicants Accepted: 20%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 63.5/105.0
    In Brief: School spirit runs high at Ross, where students are highly sought after by recruiters.


    No. 6: Stanford University

    Graduate School of Business
    Palo Alto, Calif.

    2006 Rank: 6
    Tuition and Fees: $97,842
    Applicants Accepted: 8%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 75.0/125.0
    In Brief: Small classes and sense of community in the heart of Silicon Valley are hard to beat.

    No. 7: Columbia Business School

    New York

    2006 Rank: 10
    Tuition and Fees: $94,104
    Applicants Accepted: 15%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 75.0/110.0
    In Brief: Finance focus and access to Wall Street are pluses—or used to be before the investment banking industry collapsed.

    No. 8: Duke University

    Fuqua School of Business
    Durham, N.C.

    2006 Rank: 9
    Tuition and Fees: $99,906
    Applicants Accepted: 30%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 65.0/100.0
    In Brief: Passionate teachers and competitive, collaborative learning environment all get high marks.

    No. 9: MIT

    Sloan School of Management
    Cambridge, Mass.

    2006 Rank: 7
    Tuition and Fees: $93,568
    Applicants Accepted: 15%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 70.0/116.0
    In Brief: Quantitative skills and entrepreneurship are this program's strong suits.

    No. 10: University of California-Berkeley

    Haas School of Business
    Berkeley, Calif.

    2006 Rank: 8
    Tuition and Fees: $84,055
    Applicants Accepted: 12%
    Pre-MBA/Post-MBA Pay in $ Thousands: 78.0/110.0
    In Brief: Small size, diverse class, and attentive faculty are pluses. Access to Silicon Valley doesn't hurt either.

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