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    Strategies to Crack GATE & ESE

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    B. Singh Sir (Ex. IES)

    CMD, NEXT IAS & MADE EASY Group
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    Date25th Oct 2025
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    Time12:30 PM to 02:30 PM

    Why You Should Join

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    Understanding the difference between both the exams:

    ESE and GATE are two separate exams for engineering students/graduates. Both exams have different levels of competition, modes of selection, and syllabi as well as patterns. In this webinar, B. Singh Sir will explain in detail about both these exams.

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    Approach to balance both the exams:

    GATE and ESE both have different exam patterns; however, there is some similarity in both these exams. The technical syllabus of GATE and ESE is nearly the same (some subjects are extra in ESE). The syllabus of the GATE exam is designed in such a way that it tests the depth of knowledge of an aspirant, whereas the ESE tests the conceptual coverage of aspirants.

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    How MADE EASY can help to crack GATE and ESE 2027:

    MADE EASY is the best coaching institute for GATE and ESE preparation, and our results are proof of it. Over the last two decades, students of MADE EASY have excelled in both GATE and ESE with top ranks. In this webinar, B. Singh Sir will explain how MADE EASY faculties help aspirants in clearing GATE and ESE exams.

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    Quality resources for the preparation of GATE and ESE:

    When it comes to the preparation of GATE and ESE, it is very important that aspirants should only follow quality resources. Wasting precious time on random resources is strictly not advisable to GATE and ESE aspirants. But how to select those quality resources is a major concern. In this webinar B. Singh Sir will discuss what sources of study GATE and ESE aspirants should follow to obtain maximum output.

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    Right approach for college-going aspirants and college pass-out candidates:

    In GATE and ESE exams there are two categories of aspirants. The first one are those aspirants who are still pursuing their engineering, i.e., the final-year students, and the second one are those aspirants who have completed their engineering degree and are fully dedicated to GATE and ESE preparation. The strategy and approach for GATE and ESE exams are different for students of both categories.

    Strategies & Techniques to Crack GATE & ESE

     

    This webinar is suitable for the following engineering students/graduates:

    •    Those who are aiming to start their career as a Group A Officer in different department of Government of India like Railways, CPWD, CWC, BRO, MES etc.
    •    Those candidates who want to work in different PSUs like ONGC, PGCIL, NTPC, NPCIL, etc. as an engineer. 
    •    Those candidates who want to pursue higher education (M.E./M.Tech) from top technical institution of India like IISc Bangalore, IITs, NITs and others. 
    •    Those candidates who want to pursue higher education (M.E./M.Tech) from top foreign universities like NTU, NUS, Berlin University etc.

    Our Speaker

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    B. Singh Sir (Ex. IES)

    CMD, NEXT IAS & MADE EASY Group

    Mr. B. Singh, an eminent alumnus of IIT-BHU (1998) and a celebrated educationist, founded MADE EASY in 2001 with a vision to empower aspirants for competitive exams through top-quality guidance. A three-time ESE qualifier with AIR-72 (2001), AIR-12 (2002), and AIR-11 (2003), and among the highest scorers in the ESE interviews of 2002 and 2003, he joined the Central Engineering Services. However, he soon committed himself whole heartedly to nurturing the nation’s next generation of engineers. At Ber Sarai in New Delhi, he founded MADE EASY, which has today become a leader in engineering and civil services coaching and has also expanded into ventures like MADE EASY Publishing House, MADE EASY Schools, and Next IAS.