Engineering Study Resources
Free notes, formula sheets and structured study guides for every engineering branch.
Last Updated: May 2026
What You Will Find Here
- Branch hubs that organise every topic into a clear study path.
- Formula sheets for fast pre-exam revision in each subject.
- Worked examples written from first principles, not copied from textbooks.
- Guidance on what to study, in what order, and how much each topic matters.
About These Resources
EngineeringHulk is a free engineering education resource built for students in India and beyond. Instead of scattered PDFs and paywalled courses, every subject is organised into a hub, broken into clusters, and explained with original worked examples and clear diagrams. Whether you are preparing for GATE, sitting university semester exams, or simply learning a topic for the first time, the material is structured so you always know what to study next.
The resources span four engineering streams, each with its own complete study path. Start with the branch that matches your goal and follow the recommended order on each cluster page.
Browse by Branch
| Branch | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Civil Engineering | Structural analysis, RCC design, geotechnical, fluid mechanics, transportation, environmental, surveying and construction materials. |
| Mechanical Engineering | Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, manufacturing and theory of machines. |
| Computer Science & IT | Discrete maths, digital logic, data structures, algorithms, operating systems, DBMS, networks, theory of computation and more. |
| AI & Machine Learning | Machine learning fundamentals, deep learning, NLP and practical AI tools and guides. |
| AI & ML Short Courses | Job-focused short courses on prompt engineering, MLOps, RAG, computer vision and more. |
How to Use These Resources
Begin at your branch hub, which lists every cluster in a recommended order. Open a cluster hub to see its topic pages and their GATE weightage, then work through the topics one by one. Each topic page includes a summary box, worked examples and a Common Mistakes section, so you can both learn and self-test. Before an exam, switch to the formula sheets in each cluster for rapid revision. Used in this order — hub, cluster, topic, formula sheet — the resources form a complete, self-paced course.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all resources on EngineeringHulk free?
Yes. Every notes page, formula sheet, worked example and study guide on EngineeringHulk is completely free, with no login or payment required.
Which engineering branches are covered?
EngineeringHulk covers Civil, Mechanical, Computer Science & IT, and Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, with dedicated hubs and topic pages for each.
Are these resources useful for GATE preparation?
Yes. Topic pages include GATE-style worked examples, formula sheets and previous-year-pattern questions, while staying readable for university exams and self-study too.
How should a beginner start using this site?
Pick your branch hub, follow the recommended study order on each cluster page, and use the formula sheets for quick revision before exams.