It is important for the candidates to prepare in a nuanced way so that they can crack their examination which is why it is important to go through the syllabus thoroughly. Candidates can use the syllabus while preparing for Karnataka PGCET 2020 M.Tech. In order to grasp more information about Karnataka PGCET 2020 Syllabus, be it, it’s uses, the preparation tips or the exam pattern, candidates can go through this article.
Karnataka PGCET 2020 M.Tech Syllabus
Karnataka PGCET 2020 M.Tech Syllabus for all courses is given below. Applicants can check the M.Tech syllabus from below links.
Candidates must note that this information is based on previous year’s information. Hence, it might get changed as per the wish of the governig authority.
- Civil Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Textile Technology
- Electrical Sciences
- Mechanical Science
- Architecture
- Polymer Science and Technology
- Mathematics and Computer Science
Karnataka PGCET 2020 Exam Pattern
Candidates must check the Exam Pattern for M.Tech entrance exam. Mentioned below Exam Pattern is as per last year record for reference only.
Check the Exam pattern of M.Tech course in Mathematics and Computer Science of Kuvempu University and Department of Studies in Computer Science, University of Mysore is as below.
- Total No. of Questions: 75
- Type of Question: Multiple Choice Questions
- Total Marks of Question Paper: 100 Marks
- 50 Questions – 1 Mark each
- 25 Questions – 2 Mark each
Exam Pattern of M.E. / M.Tech / M.Arch program offered in VTU / UBDTCE and UVCE
Exam Pattern of Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Textile Engineering, Polymer Science, Architecture and Biotechnology disciplines:
- Total No. of Questions: 75
- Type of Question: Multiple Choice Questions
- Total Marks of Question Paper: 100 Marks
- 50 Questions – 1 Mark each
- 25 Questions – 2 Mark each
Exam Pattern of Electrical Science Discipline, which includes the below branches:
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Instrumentation Technology
- Bio-Medical Engineering
- Medical Electronics
- Allied branches of Electrical Science
The Question Paper of Electrical Science is divided into 2 sections namely, Part A and Part B. Part A is common to all branches of Electrical Science carrying the following exam pattern while Part B is specific to candidates belonging to the respective branch of specialization.
- Types of Questions: Multiple choice questions:
Course | Type A | Type B |
Total questions | 45 questions 30 questions – 1 Mark each15 questions – 2 Mark each | 30 questions20 questions – 1 Mark each10 questions – 2 Mark each |
Total Marks | 60 | 40 |
Exam Pattern of Mechanical Science Discipline, which includes the below branches:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Industrial and Production Engineering
- Industrial and Engineering Management
- Automobile Engineering
- Manufacturing Science and Engineering
- Allied Branches of Mechanical Science
Mechanical Science paper is consist of 2 sections i.e. Part A and Part B. Part A of Mechanical Science is common to all branches and Part B is specific to the respective branch of specialization.
- Types of Questions: Multiple choice questions:
Course | Type A | Type B |
Total questions | 45 questions30 questions – 1 Mark each15 questions – 2 Mark each | 30 questions20 questions – 1 Mark each10 questions – 2 Mark each |
Total Marks | 60 | 40 |
How to prepare for Karnataka PGCET 2020?
Candidates will have to follow a certain procedure in order to prepare for Karnataka PGCET 2020.
- Time – Management: Candidates will have to adjust their time and start preparing for Karnataka PGCET 2020. Candidates will have to jot down their weak areas and strong areas and see which section needs more time. Moreover, time management will help candidates to prepare in a nuanced way.
- Practice more and more sample papers: In order to crack the examination, candidates will have to practice more and more sample papers. This will allow the candidates to be efficient and be ready for the examination fully.
- Be positive: It creates a lot of pressure for the students while they are preparing for the examination. So, it is advised to students to keep calm and be positive that they will be able to crack their examination.
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