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BEST BOOKS TO CRACK GATE CS EXAM 2023

GATE is one of the popular exams for which many candidates apply. As the competition level is high, scoring good marks is essential. Books are the primary material through which a candidate prepares for the exam.
DIGITAL-LOGIC & NUMBER REPRESENTATION(MORRIS MANO)
This book covers the concepts related to the binary number system used in digital computers. This number system carries only two digits, either 0 or 1. All digital circuits and systems use this
binary number system.
LOGIC AND COMPUTER DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
This course book introduces the student to computer systems. The topics include computer components, computer programming logic using design structures, developing algorithms, coding programs, and debugging program code.
THEORY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE: AUTOMATA, LANGUAGES AND COMPUTATION (MISHRA K.L.P.)
This book is helpful for those who actively pursue the habit of teaching knowledge in computer science. This comprehensive academic book
covers formal computer languages and computation.
GATE PRACTICE SETS (PEARSON)
It covers very significant concepts of Computers in the GATE exam, such as Data Structure & Algorithm Classes, System Design, Java Backend Developer, Full Stack Development with React, Complete Data Science Programs, Node J.S. and other.
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: A PRACTITIONER’S APPROACH (PRESSMAN)
The primary objectives of this book cover creating dependable, effective and high-quality software by using process models and development using the agile methodology.
INTRODUCTION TO ALGORITHMS (THOMAS H. CORMEN)
It covers Linear Search, Binary Search, Jump Search, and other searches by covering different algorithms in-depth and ensuring their design, analysis accessible for all with self-contained chapters and algorithms in pseudo-code.
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE (WILLIAM STALLINGS)
It covers the structural relationship and functional behaviour of computer
systems along with the creation of computer design and its operating procedure
comprehensively.
COMPUTER NETWORKS (ANDREW S. TANENBAUM AND DAVID J. WETHERALL)
It covers the relationship of computers with sharing of data by following rules like communications protocols through interconnected computing devices.
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