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In the CS 2021 GATE syllabus, only the word integration is mentioned. So, do we just have to consider only Definite and Indefinite integrals or we should be studying on multiple integrals and gamma / beta integration too just like the ECE syllabus ?


Abir Mazumdar 16th Jan, 2021
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ARYAN SAGAR 16th Jan, 2021
Dear student,

Yes, you have to study the whole Integration as like ECE or EE or CH or CE or ME branches.
The word integration doesn't means that it will only come as indefinite or definite integration. You have to study all the sub topics, like single integration, double integration, triple integration, gamma or beta function, Euler's formula, wallis theorem, etc.

You can check out the cse previous years question papers for the detailed topic wise distribution.
Because in the syllabus it is not mentioned topics wise, but if you see the previous years question papers, then you would get all sorts of questions based on integration.
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16th Jan, 2021
thank u bhaiya
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16th Jan, 2021
Abir Mazumdar You are welcome
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Subhrajit Mukherjee 16th Jan, 2021

The Integration term means the whole spectra starting from Single variable to Triple Integration. Also special functions are must like Gaussian Integral, Gamma, Beta etc.

I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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