Mastering GATE Statistics: How Previous Year Papers Can Enhance Your Preparation
GATE stands for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. It is a well-known examination meant to judge the understanding of various undergraduate topics in engineering and science. Among many disciplines, Statistics (paper code ST) is of immense importance for students who want to pursue postgraduate studies or careers in data analysis, research, and academia. The best way to crack this exam is to use GATE previous year question papers for Statistics. This blog explains the advantages of solving these papers and gives an overview of the exam pattern. Why GATE Previous Year Question Papers Matter 1. Familiarity with the Exam Pattern The GATE Statistics question paper contains 65 questions, divided into two sections: General Aptitude: 15 marks Statistics: 85 marks These questions are presented in various formats, such as multiple-choice questions (MCQs), numerical answer type (NAT), and multiple-select questions (MSQs). Practicing previous year papers helps candidates unde...