
Which Are The Best Books To Prepare For GATE Chemical (CH) Exam
Best Books To Prepare For GATE Chemical (CH) Examination
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Process Calculation: |
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Thermodynamics: |
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Fluid Mechanics: |
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Mechanical Operations: |
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Chemical Reaction Engg: |
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Heat Transfer: |
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Mass Transfer: |
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Instrumentation and Process Control: |
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Plant Design: |
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Chemical Technology: |
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A lot of students ask us which are the right books to prepare for GATE Chemical (CH) exam. Here is what we suggest.
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Books available off the shelf in book shops: |
You will find many a books or guides in bookshops by various authors / publications. These books claim that they are complete preparation guide to GATE Chemical (CH) with past exam papers. Normally, these books are around a 1000 pages. In our opinion, these books are NOT comprehensive for GATE Chemical (CH) and can be used merely as reference guides. GATE Chemical (CH) is not an exam whose theory and practice questions can be crunched in a single book. |
Engineering College Books: |
These are the best books to study and learn the subject. Make sure that the author is the best in the field. While these books are excellent in explaining theory and also provide sufficient practice questions, these are not written for GATE Chemical (CH). So you may not know what to focus on and also may end up spending much more time then what is required to prepare a subject. |
Course Material for GATE Chemical (CH): |
Career Avenues GATE Chemical (CH) faculty has very carefully selected and summarized all concepts that are required in GATE Chemical (CH) exam. Our study material covers all concepts and practice questions. All concepts tested in last 10 years of GATE Chemical (CH) have been well illustrated. So instead of reading an excellent engineering college book (which may be over 1000 pages for each subject), it is better to read focused GATE Chemical (CH) material with practice questions. For more information on our Course Material, please refer to the courses for your branch of Engineering under the head GATE Chemical (CH) Preparation. Click here to access all the details you need. |