Aptitude and English are important sections in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) exam. The aptitude section tests the candidate's logical and analytical skills, while the English section evaluates their comprehension and communication skills.
Both sections are equally important as they can significantly impact the overall GATE score.
In the aptitude section, candidates can expect questions on topics such as numerical reasoning, data interpretation, and logical reasoning. Practicing sample papers and previous year question papers can help candidates familiarize themselves with the types of questions asked in this section.
Here are Some of the Notes Link Related Aptitude:
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APTITUDE VERBAL
2. Data Interpretation: 2. Vocabulary
4. Percentages: REASONING
5. Permutations and Combinations: 1. Analogies
6. Progressions: 2. Blood relations
7. Quadratic Equations: 3. Clocks and Calenders
8. Ratio and Proportion: 4. Coding Decoding
9. S.I & C.I: 5. Numbers series
10. Simple Equations: 6. Odd man out
12. Time & Distance: 8. Seating Arrangements
13. Practice Tests: 9. Venn Diagrams
In the English section, candidates can expect questions on
reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. Improving language skills and
practicing comprehension exercises can help candidates perform well in this
section.
It's important for candidates to allocate sufficient time for preparing for both these sections along with the technical subjects.
Strong performance in the aptitude and English sections can improve a candidate's chances of securing a high GATE score and admission to top engineering colleges.
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