GATE 2026: IIT Guwahati Analysis & Preparation Strategy

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Summary

A comprehensive analysis of IIT Guwahati's previous GATE exams (2010 & 2018) to strategize for GATE 2026. Includes cutoff trends, subject-wise weightage, and key preparation tips for Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

Highlights

Introduction
00:00:01

IIT Guwahati will conduct the GATE 2026 exam, and the video analyzes the 2010 and 2018 papers to find correlations and strategize preparation. It covers toppers' marks, cutoff marks, subject-wise weightage, and topic-wise breakage.

Cutoff and Toppers Marks Analysis (2010 & 2018)
00:01:10

The video analyzes the cutoff marks for EC and EE in 2010, noting the moderate difficulty level. It discusses the topper's marks, sharing personal experience from the 2010 exam. For 2018, it compares the cutoff marks and discusses the difficulty level as moderate to tough for EC and easy for EE. The paper trends help to estimate 2026.

Subject-wise and Chapter-wise Analysis
00:05:50

A detailed subject and chapter-wise marks distribution for both EC and EE is presented. Topics from electric circuits (networks), signals and systems, control systems, analog circuits, digital circuits, EMF, EDC, communications, machines, power systems and power electronics are covered including previous year questions.

Key points for GATE 2026
00:24:50

The video highlights the importance of conceptual understanding and solving a variety of questions, including PYQs and additional problems. Test takers should be careful to avoid lengthy questions. The analysis of previous years serves to provide a rough topic distribution of the questions.

Announcements: Courses and Scholarship
00:31:15

The video announces new offline batches starting July 11th and July 15th, online live courses for GATE 2026 & 2027. An online scholarship test on July 20th is revealed with potential scholarships. The telegram group information is also provided.

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