yes u can eligible for gate entrance
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Yes, its name appears in the gate brochure and has a university in list of universities.
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Yes, students of LPU are eligible for the GATE exam. GATE eligibility criteria are based on the educational qualifications, and as long as LPU offers relevant undergraduate degrees in engineering or technology, its students can apply for the GATE exam. However, candidates should check the specific eligibility criteria outlined by the GATE organizing institute each year. It is advisable for LPU students to stay informed about any updates or changes in eligibility requirements for the GATE exam.
there are only two attempts for appearing in the gate exam
am asking about gate exam will be are on the year 2010
GATE exam is a Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineers, its a exam conducted by IIT i.e all the seven institutions, by writing these exams u can do ur M.tech anywhere in INDIA. for more details visit gate exam.com.
yep
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I think R.K.KANODIA IS BEST BOOK FOR GATE preparation. There are a lot of books if you are looking out to prepare for GATE Entrance Exam... I found a article which will help you to know everything about GATE... Right from the form filling till how to prepare for the exam... Just visit the link in the "Sources & References" below...