The GATE 2025 syllabus for CS & IT Free download pdf

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The GATE 2025 Computer Science and Information Technology (CS) syllabus comprises topics with varying weightage. Here's a detailed breakdown of the key sections and their approximate marks distribution based on previous years' trends: General Aptitude (15%): Critical reasoning, verbal ability, and basic mathematics. Engineering Mathematics (12-15%): Topics include linear algebra, probability, calculus, and discrete mathematics. Programming and Data Structures (10%): Covers recursion, trees, graphs, and related algorithms. Algorithms (10%): Includes sorting, searching, and dynamic programming. Digital Logic (6%): Boolean algebra, circuits, and number representations. Computer Networks (9%): Protocols, routing, and network security. Operating Systems (8%): Process scheduling, memory management, and deadlocks. Databases (8%): SQL, normalization, and query optimization. Theory of Computation (8%): Automata, Turing machines, and decidability. Computer Organization and Architecture (8%): Memory hierarchy, pipelining, and ALU. Compiler Design (6%): Parsing, intermediate code generation, and optimizations.

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