The gate coach

The Gate Coach is the institute in New Delhi, India to help the students for their preparation of the GATE, IES and so that they can achieve big goals in their life.
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering)
The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all-India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science. GATE is conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee) on behalf of the National Coordination Board - GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), Government of India.
The GATE score of a candidate reflects the relative performance level of a candidate. The score is used for admissions to various post-graduate programs (e.g. Master of Engineering, Master of Technology, Doctor of Philosophy) in Indian higher education institutes, with financial assistance provided by MHRD and other government agencies. Recently, GATE scores are also being used by several Indian public sector undertakings (i.e., government-owned companies) for recruiting graduate engineers in entry-level positions. It is one of the most competitive examinations in India.
GATE disciplines and structure
At present, GATE is conducted in the following 22 disciplines. A candidate can select any one of these. does not contain any options for the answers, the candidate has to solve the numerical and write the answer in the spec given.
From 2014 onward, the examination for all the papers is carried out in an online Computer Based Test (CBT) mode where the candidates are shown the questions in a random sequence on a computer screen. The candidates are required to either select the answer (for multiple-choice question type) or enter the answer for numerical answer type question using a mouse on a virtual keyboard (keyboard of the computer is disabled). Candidates are provided with blank paper sheets for rough work and these have to be returned after the examination. At the end of the 3-hour window, the computer automatically closes the screen from further actions.
IES remain the most sought-after careers for the engineering graduates in India. In the year 2010, a total of 157,649 candidates applied for 434 vacancies (includes all branches and cadres). In 2011, a total number of 693 candidates were recommended for appointments in these four lists include 317 General, 209 Other Backward Classes, 113 Scheduled Castes and 54 Scheduled Tribes (including 44 candidates belonging to Physically Handicapped category). ESE 2012 was conducted for the recruitment of candidates to as many as 560 posts, which also includes 47 vacancies available only for the PH (physically handicapped) category. ESE 2013 was conducted for the recruitment of candidates to as many as 763 posts, which also includes 19 vacancies available only for the PH (physically handicapped) category.
IES officers carry high respect and stature in society and are able to manage activities in diverse areas. Government spending comprises more than 15 percent of India's GDP and given the extent of tasks and functions managed by the public sector, this extends to a fairly broad segment of the economy covering the railways, roads, defense, manufacturing, inspection, supply, construction, public works, power, telecommunications, etc. All appointments to the Group A services are made by the President of India.
Civil Engineering
# Border Roads Engineering Service (Border Roads Organisation)
# Central Engineering Service (Central Public Works Department)
# Central Engineering Service (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways)
# Central Water Engineering Service (Central Water Commission)
# Indian Defence Service of Engineers (Military Engineer Services)
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# Indian Railway Service of Engineers
# Indian Railway Stores Service
# Bandel civil engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
# Border Roads Engineering Service (Border Roads Organisation)
# Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service (Central Public Works Department)
# Central Engineering Service (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways)
# Central Power Engineering Service (Central Electricity Authority)
# Central Water Engineering Service (Central Water Commission)
# Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (EME), Indian Army
# Indian Defence Service of Engineers (Military Engineer Services)
# Indian Inspection Service (Directorate General of Supply and Disposals)
# Indian Naval Armament Service (Directorate of Naval Armament)
# Indian Naval Stores Service (Indian Navy)
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# Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers
# Indian Railway Stores Service
# Indian Supply Service (Directorate General of Supply and Disposals)
Electrical Engineering
# Central Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Service (Central Public Works Department)
# Central Power Engineering Service (Central Electricity Authority)
# Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (EME), Indian Army
# Indian Defence Service of Engineers (Military Engineer Services)
# Indian Naval Armament Service (Directorate of Naval Armament)
# Indian Naval Stores Service (Indian Navy)
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# Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers
# Indian Railway Stores Service
# Indian Supply Service (Directorate General of Supply and Disposals)
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
# Central Power Engineering Service (Central Electricity Authority)
# Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (EME), Indian Army
# Indian Defence Service of Engineers
# Indian Inspection Service (Directorate General of Supply and Disposals)
# Indian Naval Armament Service (Directorate of Naval Armament)
# Indian Naval Stores Service (Indian Navy)
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# Indian Radio Regulatory Service
# Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers
# Indian Railway Stores Service
# Indian Supply Service (Directorate General of Supply and Disposals)
# Indian Telecommunication Service
PSU (Public Sector Undertakings)
In India, a government-owned corporation is termed a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU). This term is used to refer to companies in which the government (either the federal Union Government or the many state or territorial governments, or both) own a majority (51 percent or more) of the company equity. The job opportunities at Indian PSU's are rapidly increasing. There are 251 PSU companies in India as of 2012.
Some examples include:
* Air India
* Airports Authority Of India
* Balmer Lawrie
* Bharat Electronics Limited
* Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
* Bharat Petroleum
* Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
* Bank of India
* Biotech Consortium India Limited
* Coal India Limited
* Engineers India Limited
* Cotton Corporation of India
* Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu
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* Fertilizer Corporation of India
* Food Corporation of India
* GAIL
* Heavy Engineering Corporation
* Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
* Hindustan Cables
* HMT Limited
* Indian Oil Corporation
* Indian Telephone Industries Limited
* India Trade Promotion Organisation
* Jute Corporation of India Limited
* Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited
* Mazagon Dock Limited
* MECON Limited
* Modern Food Industries
* NTPC Limited
* Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd
* Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
* PowerGrid Corporation of India
* State Bank of India
* Syndicate Bank
* Steel Authority of India Limited
* Tamil Nadu Electricity Board
* Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation
* Kerala State Road Transport Corporation
* Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation
 
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