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Start with analyzing the GATE syllabus. It will help you to prioritize subjects and important topics in each subject. After doing this, you will get a clear insight into where you stand and how far is left to cover. Just pick one of the subjects you feel good and start the preparation. You may start with some easy and scoring subjects like DBMS, Operating Systems or Computer Networks(totally depends on individual). After completing the first subject and its GATE questions, you can immediately pick the second subject. As soon as two subjects are completely covered, you will start feeling more confident.
If you feel like you are lost and lack consistency of studying daily, and you need guidance join some good classes. I joined MADE EASY institute after careful consideration and it proved to be the right decision for me. Prepare your own notes and subsequently prepare yourself.
After completing one subject, the immediately next task should be solving previously asked GATE questions of that subject. It will help you to uncover weak topics; try to recover those weak topics and resolve those questions.
Make a schedule and follow it at any cost, literally. Decide a fixed number of hours for your GATE preparation and complete it daily; remember, consistency is a compulsion here.
Note down the important points in notebook while covering the topics. It will definitely help you in revisions. Decide one day in a week to revise one of your previously completed subjects and use your GATE notes here.
There are few subjects which are easier to score, like Digital Logic, Mathematics, and Aptitude. These three subjects cover 25-28% of complete GATE paper. Solve previous GATE question for each subject. It will help you to recall and revise the subjects.
Join a good Online test series to replicate the GATE test environment. I found MADE EASY tests better as compared to others. Practice the mock tests to improve the performance, identify the weaker topics in each test and revise them regularly.
hope it helped.
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