Friday, July 01, 2011

Gate Material for Mechanical Engineering

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Best Books for GATE Mechanical
  • Enginnering Thermodynamics: PK Nag
  • IC Engine: ML Mathur and RP Sharma
  • Gas Turbine and Propulsive Systems: PR Khajuria & SP Dubey
  • Fluid Mechanics: Modi & Seth, RK Bansal
  • Compressible Flow: SM Yahya
  • Heat and Mass Transfer: JP Hollman, RC Sachdeva
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: CP Arora, Domkundwar
  • Fluid Machinery: Jagdish Lal, RK Bansal
  • Theory of Machines: RS Khurmi, Malik & Ghosh
  • Mechanical Vibration: Grover
  • Machine Design: Shigley, VB Bhandari
  • Material Science: WD Callister, IP Singh
  • Production Engineering: Kalpkjian Schmid, Amitabh Ghosh & AK Malik
  • Industrial Engineering: O P Khanna, Buffa & Sarin
  • Operations Research: Kanti Swarup
  • Strength of Materials: Gere & Timoshenko, BC unamia, Sadhu Singh
GATE Preparation: Tips to make notes
  • Make notes short and concise
  • Maintain formulas, short-cuts and tips/tricks in notes
  • Every field of study has its own vocabulary, so identify words and terms used to represent specific concepts. Maintain them in your notes.
  • Sometimes objective questions can be used to test your ability to distinguish concepts, ideas, theories, events, facts from each other. Construct diagrams, charts, tables or lists to summarize relationships.

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