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How to Prepare for Chemical Engineering (CH):

The candidates can follow the given preparation guidelines for GATE 2018

chemical engineering examination. These tips will help in boosting the

preparation process of the candidates.

The candidates should know the syllabus of GATE 2018 chemical

engineering. By checking the syllabus, the candidates will know which

topics are important and may be asked in the examination.

Sample papers and mock tests have to be solved frequently. Performing

this exercise will help the candidates practically use all of the theoretical

content that they have studied for the examination. After each mock

test, the candidates should analyze their performance and try to fix their

mistakes.

Creating a small notebook to write difficult theories and concepts from

the syllabus will help the candidates keep track of the important notes

that have to be revised frequently.

The candidates should prepare a schedule for their studies.

GATE Syllabus of (CH)

The candidates can check the syllabus of Chemical Engineering (CH) for

GATE 2018 from the table given below. By referring to the syllabus, the

candidates will know which topics are likely to be present as questions in

the entrance examination. For the detailed syllabus, read GATE 2018

Syllabus for Chemical Engineering .

Chemical Engineering Syllabus

S.No Sections Topics

1 Engineering Mathematics Calculus


Complex Variable

Differential Equat

Linear Algebra

Numerical Metho

Probability and S

2 Process Calculations and Thermodynamics State Mass

Energy Balances

Thermodynamics

Open Systems

3 Fluid Mechanics & Mechanical Operations Fluid Statics

Newtonian and N

Shell Balances

Macroscopic Frict

Dimensional Anal

Particle Size and

4 Heat Transfer Steady and Unst

Convection and R

Thermal Boundar

Boiling, Condens

Types of Heat Ex

5 Mass Transfer Fick’s Laws

Molecular Diffusi

Penetration and

HTU and NTU Co

6 Chemical Reaction Engineering Theories of Reac


Kinetics of Homo

Interpretation of

Ideal and Non-Ide

7 Instrumentation and Process Control Measurement of

Process Modeling

Transfer Function

Controller Modes

8 Plant Design and Economics Depreciation and

Rate of Return

Optimization in P

9 Chemical Technology Inorganic Chemic

Fertilizers

Natural Products

Important Topics/Books for Chemical Engineering (CH)

The following table consists of the important topics which the candidates

will have to study while preparing for the GATE 2018 examination of

Chemical Engineering. Along with the topics, the candidates can also

check the books which will be helpful in the preparation process. The

opinions of toppers and experts have been taken into account while

preparing the given data. However, the candidates are advised not to just

study the important topics. The entire syllabus should be studied by the

candidates to have m
Syllabus for General Aptitude (GA)

(COMMON TO ALL PAPERS)

Verbal Ability: English grammar, sentence completion, verbal analogies, word groups,

instructions, critical reasoning and verbal deduction.

Numerical Ability: Numerical computation, numerical estimation, numerical reasoning and data

interpretation.

Sample Questions

Verbal Ability

Q.1. Choose the appropriate answer to complete the following sentence:

To those of us who had always thought him timid, his --------- came as a surprise.

(A) intrepidity (B) inevitability (C) inability (D) inertness

Ans. (A)

Q.2. Choose the appropriate answer to complete the following sentence:


Medicine is to illness as law is to _________

(A) discipline (B) anarchy (C) treason (D) etiquette

Ans. (B)

Q.3. Read the following paragraph :

“The ordinary form of mercury thermometer is used for temperature ranging from –40o

F to

500o

F. For measuring temperature below –40o

F, thermometers filled with alcohol are used.

These are, however, not satisfactory for use in high temperatures. When a mercury thermometer

is used for temperature above 500o

F, the space above the mercury is filled with some inert gas,
usually nitrogen or carbon dioxide, placed in the thermometer under pressure. As the mercury

rises, the gas pressures is increased, so that it is possible to use these thermometers for

temperatures as high as 1000o

F.”

With what, besides mercury, would a thermometer be filled if it was designed to be used

for measuring temperature of about 500o

F?

(A) Pyrometer (B) Inert gas (C) Iron and brass (D) Gas

Ans. (B)
CH Chemical Engineering

Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

Linear Algebra: Matrix algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigen values and

eigenvectors.

Calculus: Functions of single variable, Limit, continuity and differentiability, Taylor

series, Mean value theorems, Evaluation of definite and improper integrals, Partial

derivatives, Total derivative, Maxima and minima, Gradient, Divergence and Curl,

Vector identities, Directional derivatives, Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Stokes,

Gauss and Green’s theorems.

Differential equations: First order equations (linear and nonlinear), Higher order linear

differential equations with constant coefficients, Cauchy’s and Euler’s equations,

Initial and boundary value problems, Laplace transforms, Solutions of one

dimensional heat and wave equations and Laplace equation.


Complex variables: Complex number, polar form of complex number, triangle

inequality.

Probability and Statistics: Definitions of probability and sampling theorems,

Conditional probability, Mean, median, mode and standard deviation, Random

variables, Poisson, Normal and Binomial distributions, Linear regression analysis.

Numerical Methods: Numerical solutions of linear and non-linear algebraic

equations. Integration by trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule. Single and multi-step

methods for numerical solution of differential equations.

Section 2: Process Calculations and Thermodynamics

Steady and unsteady state mass and energy balances including multiphase, multi-

component, reacting and non-reacting systems. Use of tie components; recycle,

bypass and purge calculations; Gibb’s phase rule and degree of freedom analysis.
First and Second laws of thermodynamics. Applications of first law to close and

open systems. Second law and Entropy. Thermodynamic properties of pure

substances: Equation of State and residual properties, properties of mixtures: partial

molar properties, fugacity, excess properties and activity coefficients; phase

equilibria: predicting VLE of systems; chemical reaction equilibrium.

Section 3: Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Operations

Fluid statics, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, shell-balances including

differential form of Bernoulli equation and energy balance, Macroscopic friction

factors, dimensional analysis and similitude, flow through pipeline systems, flow

meters, pumps and compressors, elementary boundary layer theory, flow past

immersed bodies including packed and fluidized beds, Turbulent flow: fluctuating

velocity, universal velocity profile and pressure drop.

Particle size and shape, particle size distribution, size reduction and classification of
solid particles; free and hindered settling; centrifuge and cyclones; thickening and

classification, filtration, agitation and mixing; conveying of solids.


How to Prepare for Chemical Engineering (CH):

The candidates can follow the given preparation guidelines for GATE 2018

chemical engineering examination. These tips will help in boosting the

preparation process of the candidates.

The candidates should know the syllabus of GATE 2018 chemical

engineering. By checking the syllabus, the candidates will know which

topics are important and may be asked in the examination.

Sample papers and mock tests have to be solved frequently. Performing

this exercise will help the candidates practically use all of the theoretical

content that they have studied for the examination. After each mock

test, the candidates should analyze their performance and try to fix their

mistakes.

Creating a small notebook to write difficult theories and concepts from

the syllabus will help the candidates keep track of the important notes

that have to be revised frequently.

The candidates should prepare a schedule for their studies.

GATE Syllabus of (CH)

The candidates can check the syllabus of Chemical Engineering (CH) for

GATE 2018 from the table given below. By referring to the syllabus, the

candidates will know which topics are likely to be present as questions in

the entrance examination. For the detailed syllabus, read GATE 2018

Syllabus for Chemical Engineering .

Chemical Engineering Syllabus

S.No Sections Topics

1 Engineering Mathematics Calculus


Complex Variable

Differential Equat

Linear Algebra

Numerical Metho

Probability and S

2 Process Calculations and Thermodynamics State Mass

Energy Balances

Thermodynamics

Open Systems

3 Fluid Mechanics & Mechanical Operations Fluid Statics

Newtonian and N

Shell Balances

Macroscopic Frict

Dimensional Anal

Particle Size and

4 Heat Transfer Steady and Unst

Convection and R

Thermal Boundar

Boiling, Condens

Types of Heat Ex

5 Mass Transfer Fick’s Laws

Molecular Diffusi

Penetration and

HTU and NTU Co

6 Chemical Reaction Engineering Theories of Reac


Kinetics of Homo

Interpretation of

Ideal and Non-Ide

7 Instrumentation and Process Control Measurement of

Process Modeling

Transfer Function

Controller Modes

8 Plant Design and Economics Depreciation and

Rate of Return

Optimization in P

9 Chemical Technology Inorganic Chemic

Fertilizers

Natural Products

Important Topics/Books for Chemical Engineering (CH)

The following table consists of the important topics which the candidates

will have to study while preparing for the GATE 2018 examination of

Chemical Engineering. Along with the topics, the candidates can also

check the books which will be helpful in the preparation process. The

opinions of toppers and experts have been taken into account while

preparing the given data. However, the candidates are advised not to just

study the important topics. The entire syllabus should be studied by the

candidates to have more chances of scoring higher in the examination.

Important Books for GATE Chemical Engineering (CH)

S.No Sections Impo

1. Engineering Mathematics Ei
Ra

Li

Dif

La

Pr

Nu

2. Chemical Engineering for GATE Cl

De

De

Int

So

3. Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering -

4. Thermodynamics Fir

Se

Pri

Pr

Ch

So

5. Fluid Mechanics Pr

Fl

Ap

Fl

Fl
Fl

Ch

Sc

Fl

Si

Fil

6. Mechanical Operation -

7. Heat Transfer M

Co

Te

Co

Ra

Bo

De

He

8. Mass Transfer Ty

Int

De

HT

9. Chemical Reaction Engineering -

10. Process Dynamics and Control Int

Ty

Tr
Re

Op

Se

Ty

De

Tu

11. Chemical Process Control B

Re

En

Co

12. Chemical Technology Fe

Su

Pa

Pe

Po

13. Transport Phenomena -

GATE Cutoff for Chemical Engineering (CH)

The previous year cutoff trends of GATE examination for Chemical

Engineering is given below. The GATE cutoff of Chemical Engineering is

the minimum marks that the candidates will have to score to be eligible

for admissions. Through the table provided, the candidates can

understand the scores required to qualify for admission.

Previous Year Cutoff Trends of Chemical Engineering through GATE

S.No Categories 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013


1 General 44.30 29.7 27.52 35.14 32.35

2 OBC 39.80 33.1 24.77 23.43 20.12

3 SC/ST/PD 29.50 22 18.34 31.62 21.57

Along with the syllabus of GATE 2018 chemical engineering, the

candidates will also be required to study for the General Aptitude, English

and Mathematics section. The difficulty level for these sections will not

be very high but it is still recommended that almost equal preparation

should be done. Scoring high in these sections will allow the candidates

to overall score more. With the GATE 2018 examination coming up,

hopefully the candidates can find this article on GATE 2018 – How to

Prepare for Chemical Engineering (CH) useful for the preparation process.

All the Best!

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