Complete prep · GATE

Everything you need to prepare for GATE.

A daily study plan, a focus timer, practice and spaced revision — brought together for a dense, multi-subject GATE syllabus across every branch.

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The GATE syllabus is dense — ten to thirteen subjects depending on your branch, plus Engineering Mathematics and General Aptitude. The candidates who score well don't study more; they distribute time by weightage and revise relentlessly, so nothing they learned in month one is gone by month six.

That is a memory-management problem as much as a study problem, and it needs a system built around revision — not just a schedule.

A complete GATE prep system, not just a planner

Your study planner structures your branch's syllabus into a daily schedule, weighted toward high-marks subjects from recent papers. You run each deep session on the focus timer, so long study blocks are measured and protected. Then spaced revision does the heavy lifting — bringing every topic back at widening intervals so the full syllabus stays warm. If your target also tests general awareness, daily current affairs and practice MCQs are there too.

What makes GATE hard — and how this helps

With 10+ subjects, the real enemy is decay. Most self-study GATE plans skip revision entirely because there's no system to track it, and the syllabus crumbles from the back. Spaced revision removes that gap completely — it schedules recall for you — while weightage-aware planning makes sure your hours land on the subjects that actually move your score.

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Pick your branch, set the target date, and run today's first focused session. The plan and the revision schedule build around your daily progress.

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Frequently asked questions

What does GATE preparation on Lighthouse Prep include?
A daily AI plan for your branch that allocates time by weightage, a focus timer that tracks real study hours, spaced revision that keeps 10+ subjects warm, and the Lumi AI mentor for branch-specific doubts. You can also follow daily current affairs and practice MCQs if your target needs general awareness.
Does it cover all GATE branches?
Yes — CS, ECE, EE, ME, CE, Chemical, Instrumentation, Biotech and others. You add your branch's subjects and the planner balances them around Engineering Mathematics and General Aptitude.
How does spaced revision help across so many subjects?
GATE's problem is volume — by the time you finish subject 8, subject 1 is fading. Spaced revision reschedules every topic at 1, 3, 7 and 21 days automatically, so the whole syllabus stays in working memory right up to the exam.
Is it free?
The plan, focus timer and spaced-revision system are free. AI-generated revision questions use a small token balance that starts free.

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