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1. POSTAL PREPARATORY PROGRAMME
FOR THE
GRADUATE APTITUDE TEST IN ENGINEERING
(GATE), 2009
HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY.......
for advanced engineering education in India. An M.E. or M.Tech. degree
is a desirable qualification for our young Engineers seeking a rewarding
professional career. Engineering students, while in the final year of their
degree course, spend considerable time seeking an opening for higher
studies in foreign universities, but there are also several institutions of repute
in India offering specialised post-graduate programmes in various disciplines.
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 Indian Institute of Science, Banga-
lore 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.
Admission to post graduate programmes with MHRD and some other
government scholarships/assistantships at Engineering Colleges/ Institutes in
the country are open to those who qualify through GATE. GATE
qualified candidates with Bachelors degrees in Engineering / Technology
/ Architecture / Pharmacy or Masters degrees in any branch of Science /
Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Applications are eligible for Master
/ Doctoral programmes in Engineering / Technology / Architecture /
Pharmacy as well as for Doctoral programmes in relevant branches of
Science. To avail the scholarship, the candidate must additionally secure
admission to such a postgraduate programme, as per the prevailing
procedure of the admitting institution.
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2. GATE qualification, however, is not required for candidates with Masters
degrees in Engineering / Technology / Architecture / Pharmacy who may
be seeking scholarships / assistantships for relevant doctoral programmes.
For admission to postgraduate programmes with scholarships/assistant-
ships from the Ministry of Human Resources Development, a minimum
weightage of 70% is given to the GATE Score with the remaining
weightage given to the student’s performance in the qualifying exam and.
/or interview. The exact procedure followed for the award of these
scholarships/assistantships will be defined by the respective Institution
granting admission.
Some Institutions specify GATE as the mandatory qualification even for
admission of self-financing students to postgraduate programmes. GATE
qualified candidates in Engineering disciplines are also eligible for the
award of Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR Laboratories. Some govern-
ment Organizations prescribe GATE qualification as a requirement for the
posts of a Scientist/Engineer.
There is also an increasing trend of using the GATE score by some
universities as well as many Indian and Multi-national Companies for
recruitment.
Date of Exam
The GATE exam is normally held on the second Sunday in February and
the results announced by the middle of March.
GATE Score
The GATE score becomes valid only after the candidate completes all
requirements of the qualifying degree. The GATE 2009 score will be valid
for two years from the date of announcement of results.
The Score card will indicate the GATE Score and the rank of the qualified
candidates.
The GATE Score of a candidate is a statistical performance index in the
range 0 to 1000. The maximum score can be 1000. It reflects the ability of
a candidate irrespective of the paper or year in which he/she has qualified.
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3. Candidates with the same GATE Score from different disciplines and/or
years can be considered to have the same performance level.
Eligibility *
(a) Bachelor’s degree holders in Engineering/Technology/Architec-
ture/Pharmacy (4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final
or pre-final year of such programmes.
(b) Master’s degree holders in any branch of Science/Mathematics/
Statistics/Computer Applications or equivalent and those who
are in the final or pre-final year of such progrmmes.
(c) Candidates in the second or higher year of the four-year Integrated
Master’s degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/
Technology or in the third or higher year of the five-year
Integrated Master’s degree programmes and Dual Degree
programme in Engineering/Technology. Currently, these
students they can qualify for PG scholarships only in their own
Institutions. They are not eligible for admission in a fresh ME/
M.Tech. Programme.
(d) Candidates with qualifications obtained through an examination
conducted by professional societies recognized by the UPSC/
AICTE (eg. AMIE) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who
have completed Section A or equivalent of such professional
courses are also eligible.
* Based on the notification for GATE 2008
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4. STRUCTURE OF GATE
There will be a single, fully objective-type paper of 3 hours’ duration
for a total of 150 marks with negative marking for each wrong
answer at 25% of marks allotted for that question. The Question
Paper will be in ENGLISH only.
1. Aerospace Engineering (AE) 12. Mathematics (MA)
2. Agricultural Engineering (AG)* 13. Mechanical Engineering (ME)*
3. Architecture & Planning (AR) 14. Mining Engineering (MN)*
4. Civil Engineering (CE)* 15. Metallurgical Engineering (MT)*
5. Chemical Engineering (CH)* 16. Physics (PH)
6. Computer Science & Engg. (CS)* 17. Production & Industrial Engg. (PI)*
7. Chemistry (CY) 18. Pharmaceutical Sciences (PY)
8. Electronics & Commn. Engg. (EC)* 19. Textile Engg.& Fibre Sciences (TF)*
9. Electrical Engineering (EE)* 20. Engineering Sciences (XE)
10. Geology & Geophysics (GG) 21. Life Sciences (XL)
11. Instrumentation Engg. (IN)*
*Note: Papers in these subjects will contain question questions on Engineering
Mathematics accounting for 20 to 25 marks.
Engineering Sciences (XE) and Life Sciences (XL) are general
papers and will comprise the following sections:
Engineering Sciences (XE) Life Sciences (XL)
Compulsory Compulsory
Engineering Mathematics (A) Chemistry (J)
Optional (any two) Optional (any two)
** (B) Biochemistry (K)
** (C) Biotechnology (L)
Fluid Mechanics (D) Botany (M)
Material Science (E) Microbiology (N)
Solid Mechanics (F) Zoology (O)
Thermodynamics (G)
Polymer Science & Engg. (H)
Food Technology (I)
Source: Information Brochure for GATE 2008
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5. Note: ** Section Codes B & C were allotted to Computational Science &
Electrical Science respectively, which have been discontinued
from GATE 2009. New Codes may be allotted to all the
subjects, when GATE 2009 is notified in September 2008.
Candidates appearing in XE or XL are required to answer three Sections,
one compulsory as mentioned above, and two others of the candidate’s
choice, from among the Optionals mentioned against the respective
papers.
In XE, Section A Engineering Maths, will now be for 30 marks, fully
objective with 6 one mark and 12 two mark questions. (Total 24
questions)
All other sections of XE will now be for 60 marks, fully objective, with
8 one mark, 22 two mark and 4 two mark, linked answer questions
(Total 34 questions)
Candidates who qualify for the XE or XL Paper will be further
examined, by interview or written test, by the admitting Institute to
assess their suitability for a particular programme, keeping the weightage
for GATE Score as 70%
The choice of the paper is the responsibility of the candidate. However,
some guidelines are given below:
a. a candidate is expected to appear in the paper appropriate to the
discipline of his/her qualifying degree, though there is no bar on
his/her choosing any paper according to his/her admission plan,
keeping in mind the eligibility criteria of the admitting Institute.
b. Candidates studying in the fourth year of the Five-Year Integrated
M.Tech/Dual degree programme are treated at par with those in
the final year of the Four-Year B.Tech/BE programme and are
expected to appear in the paper appropriate to the discipline of
their qualifying degree.
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6. BRILLIANT'S
SUPPORT PROGRAMME
We offer support for the following papers:
i. Civil Engineering (CE)
ii. Computer Science & Engineering (CS)
iii. Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC)
iv. Electrical Engineering (EE)
v. Instrumentation Engineering (IN)
vi. Production and Industrial Engineering (PI)
vii. Mathematics (MA)
viii. Mechanical Engineering (ME)
ix. Physics (PH)
x. Chemistry (CY)
xi. Engineering Sciences (XE):
(a) Engineering Mathematics (Compulsory) (A)
(b) Fluid Mechanics (D)
(c) Materials Science (E)
(d) Solid Mechanics (F)
(e) Thermodynamics (G)
xii. Life Sciences (XL):
(a) Chemistry (Compulsory) (J)
(b) Biochemistry (K)
(c) Biotechnology (L)
(d) Microbiology (N)
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7. Continuation of Page 6
Medium of Instruction
The course material is in the English medium, and only students who
can follow our lessons in English should apply for enrolment.
Course Material
Our lesson material will cover the entire syllabus for the subjects
offered with theory, worked examples, assignments, objective
questions and keys with explanatory notes for selected questions of
the objective type and worked out solutions for the problems.
The preceding five years’ Question Papers, with solutions, of the
respective disciplines, will also be sent to students.
The course will be in the form of eight sets of lesson material, despatched
at approximately monthly intervals, by Parcel Post or private Courier
services.
The first set will be despatched in April 2008 and the course will be
completed in December 2008.
Students who enrol late will receive the material at shorter intervals or
in one lot, depending on the date of enrolment.
Model Test Papers
In order to provide good practice at tackling objective type questions, we
will provide four Model Test Papers (MTP) patterned on the format of
GATE 2008. Papers I and II will be sent with Set 6, Papers III and IV will
be sent with Set 7.
Students should self-administer each of these Test Papers under strict
examination conditions, closely following the instructions in the Papers.
The Solutions for all four papers will also be provided so that students can
evaluate their performance, and identify areas in which they need to
concentrate more.
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8. DOUBT LETTER SCHEME
Our Professors’ services are readily available to clear doubts that students
may have while studying our course material and problems.
Students are welcome to send us, their doubts, in writing, up to
December 2008.
Problems must be restricted to 5 per letter and be within the examination
syllabus. The source from which the problems have been taken MUST
BE SPECIFIED and student’s working sheets enclosed with the
problems being referred to us.
Doubt Letters which do not meet these specific conditions will
not be attended to.
Note: In order to facilitate and speed up processing, please
write ATTN: DOUBT LETTER - GATE clearly on
the cover of the Doubt Letter. The Student's Name
and the Enrolment Number must also be given. Please
DO NOT combine Doubt Letters with other types of
correspondence.
FEES
I. Specific Papers
i. Mechanical Engineering (ME)
ii. Civil Engineering (CE) Rs. 9850/- +
iii. Electrical Engineering (EE) Service Tax Rs. 1217/-.
iv. Computer Science & Engineering (CS) Total: Rs. 11,067/-
v. Electronics and Communication Engg. (EC) each
vi. Instrumentation Engineering (IN)
vii. Production and Industrial Engineering (PI)
Rs. 6470/- +
viii. Mathematics (MA) Service Tax Rs. 800/-.
ix. Physics (PH) Total: Rs. 7270/-
x. Chemistry (CY) each
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9. II. Engineering Sciences (XE) and Life Sciences (XL)
a. One Compulsory Subject with two Optionals:
Rs. 7810/- + Service Tax Rs. 965/-. Total: Rs.8775/-
b. One Compulsory Subject with one Optional:
Rs. 6235/- + Service Tax Rs. 771/-. Total: Rs.7006/-
c. Two Optionals without Compulsory:
Rs. 5615/- + Service Tax Rs. 694/-. Total: Rs.6309/-
d. One Optional without Compulsory:
Rs. 2800/- + Service Tax Rs. 346/-. Total: Rs.3146/-
e. Compulsory Subject only:
Rs. 3805/- + Service Tax Rs. 470/-. Total: Rs.4275/-
Note: Please choose your Optionals carefully. No change of
Optional will be allowed after enrolment.
Fees once paid will not be refunded or adjusted under any
circumstances.
NOTE: We will enroll and despatch study material only as per the
syllabus and structure of GATE 2008. The Notification for
GATE 2009 will be published in September 2008. Students
will beadvised suitably of changes, if any, after publication of
the Notification.
Brilliant Tutorials reserves the right to revise the fee structure, if
necessary, after the Notification is published.
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10. PROCEDURE FOR ENROLMENT
Enrolment for GATE 2009 opens on January 01, 2008.
The student should send us:
1. The Enrolment Form completed and signed on both sides, and
with a passport size photograph pasted in the space provided.
2. Two additional signed copies of the photograph (preferably colour)
with the Enrolment Form.
Note: Enrolment Forms without the three photographs will
not be accepted.
3. A Money Order or Demand Draft drawn in favour of Brilliant
Tutorials Pvt. Ltd., payable at Chennai, for the full course fee.
If a Money Order is being sent, the course as well as the student’s
full postal address should be indicated in the coupon.
Students resident outside India should follow the remittance
instructions given on the Enrolment Form they receive.
4. The Enrolment Form and the course fee should be sent to:
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd., 12, Masilamani Street, T.Nagar,
Chennai-600017.
5. The fee can also be paid in cash in our office.
Note: When calling to enquire about the status of your application, please
have the following information ready:
• A copy of your enrolment form
• D/D Number and Date (If Money Order, then MO Receipt
Number and Date)
• Issuing Bank / Post Office
• Mode of Despatch of enrolment form(Courier, Registered Post,
Speed Post, Ordinary Post)
• Date of Despatch
Please wait at least 15 days after date of despatch before calling.
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11. PRIZE SCHEME
FOR
GATE, 2009
Brilliant Tutorials Pvt. Ltd. has great pleasure in announcing the
following Prize Scheme for our students appearing for GATE, 2009.
Brilliant’s students, enrolled in our Course towards GATE, for any of
the papers that we support, securing the ALL-INDIA
FIRST RANK will be awarded a Cash Prize of Rs. 50,000
SECOND RANK will be awarded a Cash Prize of Rs. 25,000
THIRD RANK will be awarded a Cash Prize of Rs. 10,000
The Prize Scheme is applicable only to the Ranks of General Category
and not Ranks under any other Category such as SC, ST, Defence, etc.
The prize amount will be paid in Indian Rupees.
In case of a tie, the prize money will be divided.
In all cases, the decision of the Management of Brilliant Tutorials
Private Limited will be final.
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12. REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF ADDRESS ETC.
Normally we do not accept any advice for stoppage of despatch
of study material. Change of address, or, in exceptional cases,
stoppage or resumption of despatch etc. will be implemented only if
requested by a letter signed by the student. A photocopy of the Admit
Card (with the photograph visible) must be enclosed with the letter.
Telephone requests will not be honoured unless confirmed in writing.
This policy is designed to prevent fraud and to safeguard the interests
of our genuine students.
Please allow 15 days from the date of receipt, for implementation
of the change
All matters are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in Chennai only.
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