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Civil Engineering GATE Best Books for Exam Preparations |
Topic |
Book Name |
Author |
Strength of Materials |
Strength of Materials (Edition 2) |
U.C Jindal |
Structural Analysis |
Basic Structural Analysis (Edition 3) |
C.S.Reddy |
R.C.C. Design |
R.C.C. Designs (Reinforced Concrete Structures) (Edition 3) |
B.C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain, Arun Jain |
Design Of Steel Structures |
Design Of Steel Structures (Edition 3) |
S.K Duggal |
Environmental Engineering |
Water Supply Engineering(Environmental Engineering Vol.1) (Edition 28) |
S.K Duggal |
Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering( Environmental Engineering Vol. 2) (Edition 3) |
S.K Duggal |
Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering |
Basics and Applied Soil mechanics (Edition 2) |
Gopal Ranjan, A.S.R.Rao |
Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines |
Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics (Edition 14) |
Dr. P.N.Modi, Dr. S.M Seth |
Highway Engineering |
Highway Engineering |
S.K.Khanna, C.E.G.Justo |
Surveying |
Surveying (vol. 1,2,3) |
B.C. Punia, Askok Jain, Arun Jain |
Engineering Hydrology |
Engineering Hydrology (Edition 4) |
K Subramanya |
Irrigation Engineering |
Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures (Edition 1) |
S.K Garg |
Engineering Mathematics |
Higher Engineering Mathematics (Edition 43) |
B.S. Grewal |
Aptitude |
A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning (Edition: Revised) |
R.S. Aggarwal |
Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations (Edition 7) |
R.S. Aggarwal |
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Civil Engineering GATE Previous Year Question Paper PDF |
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PDF |
Civil Engineering GATE 2021 |
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Civil Engineering GATE 2018 |
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