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Classroom Course is designed for comprehensive preparation of GATE & PSUs & Jen. The main feature of the course is that all the subjects are taught from basic level to advance level. There is due emphasis on solving objective and numerical questions in the class. High quality study material is provided during the classroom course with sufficient theory and practice test papers for objective and conventional questions alongwith regular assignments for practice. Classes are taken by highly experienced professors and Professional and Subject Experts. Engineering Masters Team has developed very effective methodology of teaching and advance techniques and shortcuts to solve objective questions in limited time.
The role of a classroom program is to strengthen the basics of a student. If you are looking for a live interaction with GATE Toppers and experts to guide you and assist you in GATE Preparation, then Classroom is an ideal program for you.
GATE is an exam which tests analytical and problem solving skills of a student.
Classroom is different from other classroom programs as we believe in comprehensive study covering all post graduate engineering examinations like GATE, BARC, SAIL, ISRO, DRDO, etc. & focus on improving problem solving skills of students.
#SSC_EXAM_CALENDAR_2017# (Tentative)
#Released#
CGLE 2016 (Tier-3) : 15 January 2017
CGLE 2016 (Tier-4) : 17 Jan 2017 to 17 Feb 2017
CGLE 2017(Tier-1) : 19 June to 2 July 2017
CGLE 2017(Tier-2) : 5 September to 8 September 2017
CHSLE 2017 (Tier-1) : 17 Nov to 30 Nov 2017
CHSLE 2017 (Tier-2) : 15 April 2018
SI-CPO 2017 (Paper-1) : 15 May to 22 May 2017
SI-CPO 2017 (Paper-2) : 8 October 2017
• Student can revise their whole Gate syllabus in just 30 or 40 days with expert facilities.
• Focus will be given on important subjects of GATE of a particular stream
• Students will be Provided Two Booklets of Relevant Gate exam Questions, one will Be solved in the classroom and one will given to student for his practice.
• Students of Numerical Gate Practice Batch can avail the facility of online Test series.
• Post GATE Guidance to selected students
• Mock interviews for PSU’s through GATE
Engineering Masters is launching an exclusive GATE batch for the Smart Learners who are extraordinary, way above the rest. The Genius Batch shall focus on giving a cutting edge to the students by offering smart comprehensive? Learning skills. These are in fact regular batches with similar faculty, study material, tests, teaching pedagogy but all structured in a smart and ?efficient way due to the composition of the students. This is because the eligibility criterion of these batches is different resulting in faster pace and brilliant level of discussions and learning.
PSUs are government-owned corporations or state-owned enterprises created by the Government of India to undertake commercial activities on behalf of government. Several Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) under the aegis of Government of India regularly provide tremendous employment opportunities in various technical and management areas.
*MAHARATNA PSUs: * Maharatna is the status given to top public sector enterprises where the companies have the authority to make foreign investments of upto Rs 5,000 crores without taking any government approval.
To be qualified as Maharatna, the company should gain an annual net profit of over Rs. 5,000 crores, net worth of Rs. 15,000 crores and turnover of Rs. 25,000 crores over past three consecutive years. At present the companies which have Maharatna status are: SAIL, ONGC, NTPC, CIL and IOCL.
NAVRATNA PSUs: Navratna status is conferred to the companies by the Department of Public Enterprises. To be qualified as a Navratna, the company must obtain a score of 60 out of 100. The score is based on six parameters which include net profit to net worth, total manpower cost to total cost of production or cost of services, PBDIT (Profit before depreciation, interest and taxes) to capital employed, PBDIT to turnover, EPS (Earning per Share) and inter-sectoral performance. Additionally, a company must first be a Miniratna and have four independent directors on its board before it can be made a Navratna.
The Navratna status gives privileges to enhance financial and operational autonomy and empowers to invest up to Rs. 1000 crores or 15% of their net worth on a single project without seeking government approval. In a year, these companies can spend up to 30% of their net worth not exceeding Rs. 1000 crores. They will also have the freedom to enter joint ventures, form alliances and float subsidiaries abroad.
The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an All-India examination administered and conducted in eight zones across the country by the GATE Committee comprising of Faculty members from IISc, Bangalore and other seven IIT’s on behalf of the National Coordinating Board, Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development. The GATE score/rank is used for admissions to Post Graduate Programmes (ME, M.Tech, MS, direct Ph.D.) in institutes like IIT and IIScetc with financial assistance offered by MHRD. PSUs to use the GATE scores for recruiting candidates for various prestigious jobs with attractive remuneration.
In GATE examination, candidates can apply for only one of the 23 papers listed in the table given below. Candidates are expected to appear in a paper appropriate to the discipline of their qualifying degree. However, candidates are free to choose any paper according to their admission plan, keeping in mind the eligibility criteria of the institutions in which they wish to seek admission. For more details regarding the admission criteria in any particular institute, candidates are advised to refer to the websites of that particular institute.