where can i get previous question papers of GATE in
chemical engineering
Answer Posted / hemanth
vamsi krishna can u please mail me a;; the pevious papers what ever u have
my mail id is hemiitmch@gmail.com
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i have done B.TECH in che.tech.and doing MBA . why you doing mba why u have not join any job.
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