Which books should I prefer to prepare for GATE to pursue ECE?
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Arpit Dongre Maturity is when you realize nothing is permanent | Scholar-Level 16
7 years agoIf you are in the last leg of your preparation, then I suggest taking any of the books from Arihant, Gk publications or CENGAGE learning and practice questions related to the topics. If you are in your 2nd year and want to learn in a crystal clear way, try reading all the basic textbooks for all the subjects. For engineering mathematics- Dr. B. S. Grewal
For network analysis- William Hayt's book
For Digital Electronics- Digital Logic Design by Morris M. Mano
For Electronic Devices and Circuits - book by Dr. Lal Kishore is preferrable. If you want a detailed explanation of all the GATE subjects go for the book written by Kishore Kashyap.
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