Arghyadeep Dhar

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1:1 Mentorship On Gate CS Preparation
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Hey there! I’m Arghyadeep, a top-100 ranker in GATE CS 2025 (AIR 75, Score: 897), and I’m here to help you crack GATE CS 2026 with confidence.

I know the grind — the long hours, the self-doubt, the infinite doubts — and I’m here to make it smoother for you. I’ll help you:

  1. Strategize your prep across subjects
  2. Build strong concepts in DS, Algo, CN, TOC, OS, and more
  3. Solve tough PYQs and mock questions together
  4. Clarify doubts (no question is ever too small!)
  5. Stay motivated and consistent through the journey

Whether you're just starting out or stuck at a plateau, I’ll tailor my guidance to where you are in your prep. Let’s turn your GATE dreams into results.

Book a session and let’s level up your prep!

Let me know if you want to tweak the tone (more casual/professional), add your college or background, or include links to notes/resources.

You said:

Write mock strategy and PYQ strategy and notemaking

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Here’s an expanded Topmate bio with added sections for mock strategy, PYQ strategy, and note-making tips:

Topmate Bio:

Hey! I’m Arghyadeep, AIR 75 in GATE CS 2025 with a score of 897. I’ve been through the chaos of prep and come out stronger, and now I’m here to mentor you for GATE CS 2026.

I offer 1:1 mentorship for strategy, doubts, and consistency — whether you're just starting or stuck midway. Here's how I can help:

What I’ll Help You With:

1. Mock Strategy:

  1. How to build a mock-taking schedule (and stick to it)
  2. How to analyze mocks effectively: accuracy, time management, silly mistakes, topic-wise weaknesses
  3. How to turn mock mistakes into actual marks
  4. How to peak at the right time (spoiler: it’s not in December)

2. PYQ Strategy:

  1. How to classify and solve GATE PYQs topic-wise
  2. Why mastering PYQs is non-negotiable
  3. When to solve and re-solve PYQs
  4. How to track improvement across years and identify repeating patterns

3. Note-Making Tips:

  1. When to make notes and when not to
  2. The art of making 2-level notes:
  3. Level 1: Conceptual notes for understanding
  4. Level 2: Condensed revision notes (for Jan-Feb)
  5. How to build an evolving error logbook from mocks
  6. Digital vs. handwritten notes — which works when

If you're serious about GATE CS 2026, I’ll help you study smart, stay sane, and score high. Let’s build a personalized prep plan and crush this together.

Book a session and let's get started.

Want to add links to your notes, mock scores, or any social proof like testimonials/LinkedIn? I can personalize this further.

You said:

How to handle pressure and special mentorship for college goers and droppers

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Here’s the final Topmate bio with added sections for handling pressure, and special mentorship for college students and droppers — structured cleanly and professionally:

Topmate Bio:

Hey! I’m Arghyadeep — AIR 75 in GATE CS 2025 with a score of 897. I know what it takes to ace GATE, and I’m here to mentor you for GATE CS 2026 with the same focus, clarity, and mindset that helped me succeed.

What I’ll Help You With:

1. Mock Strategy:

  1. How to build a mock-taking schedule that evolves over time
  2. How to analyze mocks effectively (beyond just scores)
  3. Identifying silly mistakes, fixing time mismanagement, and targeting weak areas
  4. How to peak in Jan–Feb with momentum, not burnout

2. PYQ Strategy:

  1. How to solve and re-solve topic-wise PYQs strategically
  2. Identifying patterns and high-weight topics across years
  3. Integrating PYQs with revision plans
  4. Avoiding the common trap of passive solving — I’ll help you be active and reflective

3. Note-Making Tips:

  1. Building 2-tier notes (concept + revision)
  2. What to note down and what to skip
  3. How to make notes that help you in the last 30 days
  4. Maintaining an evolving mistake tracker from mocks and tests

4. Handling Pressure & Staying Consistent:

  1. Daily and weekly routines to avoid burnout
  2. How to balance rest, revision, and real progress
  3. Building a mindset that handles failure, fatigue, and FOMO
  4. How to deal with low mock scores and bounce back stronger

5. Special Mentorship:

For College Students:

  1. How to balance semester workload and GATE prep
  2. Smart time management: holidays, intern breaks, and exam seasons
  3. Subject prioritization for limited time
  4. How to convert final year into a launchpad for MTech

For Droppers:

  1. Designing a full-year roadmap with regular milestones
  2. Dealing with social/family pressure and self-doubt
  3. Building a focused daily routine
  4. Maintaining mental health while staying isolated and consistent

If you're ready to take GATE CS 2026 seriously, I’m here to guide you personally — with strategy, structure, and support that adapts to you.

Book a session and let’s get your prep on track.

Want me to write a one-line tagline too? Something catchy like “Top 100 Ranker | Real Guidance. No Fluff.” — can help your Topmate profile stand out.

You said:

Also mention my job

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Here’s your final, polished Topmate bio including your job experience, GATE rank, and all the strategy/mentorship details:

Topmate Bio:

Hey! I’m Arghyadeep — AIR 75 in GATE CS 2025 (Score: 897), BTech from NIT Nagpur, and an ex-Full Stack Developer in the LegalTech sector with 18 months of work experience. I left my job to pursue MTech and a research-focused career in AI — and I’m here to help you crack GATE CS 2026 with smart strategy and strong fundamentals.

What I’ll Help You With:

1. Mock Strategy:

  1. How to build a mock schedule and avoid early burnout
  2. Mock analysis techniques: identify accuracy gaps, time leaks, and silly mistakes
  3. Adapting strategy from mid-score plateau to final push
  4. How to peak in Jan–Feb, not fizzle out

2. PYQ Strategy:

  1. How to solve PYQs topic-wise and track your progress
  2. Spotting trends and must-master topics
  3. Active solving vs passive reading — how to internalize solutions
  4. Smart revision techniques using PYQs

3. Note-Making Tips:

  1. 2-tier notes: deep conceptual + rapid revision style
  2. What not to write down — avoiding clutter
  3. Error logs from mocks and PYQs
  4. Digital vs handwritten — what suits your workflow best

4. Handling Pressure & Staying Consistent:

  1. Overcoming low-score slumps and mental fatigue
  2. Staying calm under pressure with micro-goals
  3. Dealing with comparison, burnout, and self-doubt
  4. Planning rest without guilt

5. Special Mentorship Tracks:

For College Students:

  1. How to manage semesters + GATE prep
  2. Strategic use of college breaks and exam phases
  3. Smart subject prioritization with limited hours

For Droppers:

  1. Year-long gameplan with monthly checkpoints
  2. Dealing with isolation and family pressure
  3. Full-day routine structure
  4. Staying motivated while studying alone

If you're aiming for a top rank in GATE CS 2026, let’s build a roadmap tailored to you. I’ll help you study smart, stay mentally sharp, and hit your goals — one mock, one concept, one session at a time.

Book a session and let’s get started.

Real guidance. No fluff.