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GATE General Aptitude Preparation Action Plan
Jul 30, 2024
GATE General Aptitude Preparation Action Plan
Introduction
Overview of the Importance of General Aptitude in GATE.
Presenter: Ron Jaswal, an IIT graduate.
Objective: Provide a short, effective study plan for General Aptitude.
Target Audience
Designed for serious GATE aspirants ready to invest intense effort.
Not for those compromising on hard work.
Action Plan Overview
Duration: Complete General Aptitude in 10 days, organized into two phases:
Learning Phase
(4 days)
Practice Phase
(6 days)
Subject Breakdown
Quantitative Aptitude (QA)
Days: 2
Analytical Aptitude (AA)
Days: 1
Verbal Aptitude (VA)
Days: 1
Special Aptitude (SA)
Days: Remaining time
Learning Phase
Resources for Learning:
Downloadable learning materials available at específicas sites.
Recommended PDF: MayDZ aptitude PDF with comprehensive content.
Utilize YouTube playlists for difficult topics or question-solving demonstrations.
Practice Phase
Importance of solving Previous Year Questions (PYQs).
Set a target of completing at least 8-10 years of previous questions.
Aim for 40-50 questions each day across various aptitude sections.
Specific Recommendations for Practice
Focus on:
CSE PYQs first
Then, move to other branches’ PYQs.
Keep track of what types of questions appear frequently.
Additional Resources
Links provided for other branches' PYQs.
Encourage revisiting difficult topics with videos as needed.
Final Advice
Push hard for results, so that there's no regret later.
All efforts will contribute to a good ranking and admission to selected IITs.
Conclusion
Call to action: Like the video, subscribe for updates, and follow the channels for more tips on improving test scores and strategies.
Good Luck Notes
Best wishes for the GATE exam!
Reinforce the importance of hard work for success in academia and future opportunities.
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