How to Start Preparing for GATE 2026 from Scratch | Step-by-Step Guide
Preparing for GATE 2026 can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re starting from zero. But the good news? With the right strategy, resources, and consistency, even a beginner can crack it. In this guide, we’ll walk you step by step on how to start GATE preparation from scratch—designed especially for Mechanical Engineering aspirants, but useful for all branches.
Step 1: Understand the GATE Exam Pattern and Syllabus
Before touching any book, know what you’re preparing for.
Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Duration: 3 hours
Question Types: MCQs, MSQs, and NAT (Numerical Answer Type)
Marks Distribution:
General Aptitude (15%)
Engineering Mathematics (13%)
Core Subject (72%)
Download the official GATE 2026 syllabus. Break it down into subjects and topics. Highlight high-weightage areas.
Step 2: Make a Realistic Study Plan
You don’t need 12 hours a day. Even 3–5 focused hours daily is enough if you’re consistent.
If 1 year left (2025–2026):
6 months: Cover all subjects once
3 months: Revise + Practice questions
3 months: Mock tests + Weak area improvement
If 6 months left:
Focus on high-weightage subjects first
Combine study + practice daily
Use a weekly planner to track progress.
Step 3: Choose the Right Books & Resources
Don’t overload yourself with too many books. Stick to standard references + one test series.
Mechanical Engineering Example:
Strength of Materials → Gere / Timoshenko
Fluid Mechanics → R.K. Bansal
Thermodynamics → P.K. Nag
Manufacturing → P.N. Rao
Engineering Mathematics → B.S. Grewal
Also use NPTEL lectures and coaching class notes if available.
Step 4: Start with Basics and NCERT Approach
If you’re starting from scratch, don’t jump into tough problems. Build strong basics.
Revise class 11–12 Physics & Maths fundamentals.
For every subject: Learn concept → formula → derivation → problem solving.
Write your own formula sheet as you go.
Step 5: Practice Questions Regularly
Start with previous year GATE papers (at least last 10 years).
Solve topic-wise questions after finishing each chapter.
Attempt full-length mock tests after 3–4 subjects are done.
Remember: Practice = Retention + Speed + Accuracy.
Step 6: Focus on Revision
Revision is the most ignored step by beginners. Without revision, you’ll forget 70% of what you studied.
Revise weekly (small notes, formulas).
Revise monthly (entire subject in 1–2 days).
Keep a formula notebook for quick reference.
Step 7: Balance General Aptitude & Engineering Mathematics
Most students focus only on technical subjects, but 28% of marks come from GA + Math.
Practice Aptitude daily for 15–20 min.
For Math, focus on Linear Algebra, Calculus, Probability, and Differential Equations.
Step 8: Stay Consistent and Motivated
Preparing for GATE is a marathon, not a sprint.
Don’t compare your speed with toppers.
Take small breaks to avoid burnout.
Stay motivated by tracking your progress.
Conclusion
Starting GATE 2026 preparation from scratch is completely possible if you follow a structured approach.
Understand the syllabus & exam pattern
Make a realistic study plan
Focus on basics, practice, and revision
Stay consistent till the exam day
Remember: Success in GATE isn’t about studying the most—it’s about studying smart and consistent. Start today, and by 2026 you’ll thank yourself!
