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Engineering & Technology - Career Queries

BIT: Often leans more towards the application of IT in business and organizations. It might include courses in management, business processes, and systems analysis.    BSC.IT: Typically has a stronger focus on the technical aspects of IT, such as programming, networking, database management, super mario 64 and software development.

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Hello, You can make son to prepare for the Railways Exams,The RRB has given several vacancies in the Assistant Loco Pilot and Group D. Soon more vacancies are going to be announced in the upcoming years.Check out the RRB NTPC Exam Pattern from here. NTPC is Non Technical Posts Exam. The exam is conducted on various posts of Non Technical Posts. You can also make him to prepare for RRB JE & SSE Posts

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ADMISSION AND COURSES: This field consists of an expansive range of academic education apart from MBBS. It comprises of diploma courses after 10th in medical field and Diploma Courses In Medical Field After 12th as well. In addition, certificate courses, bachelor/masters degree programmes and numerous brief time-frame knowledge booster courses for medicine professionals. The hopefuls having PCB or PCMB group in their +2 class show up for the NEET exam to gain admission to the best medical colleges of the nation. Different colleges and universities from abroad and in India a

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Hi After B.tech civil you can go for M.tech in the following: a) M.Tech. (Construction Management) b) M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) c) M.Tech. (Transportation Engineering) d) M.Tech. (Geotechnical Engineering) You must go for top college or university for pursuing your M.Tech. like: BITS Pilani, Delhi College of Engineering, Lovely Professional University, VIT, Vellore, PSG Technology Coimbatore and few others. I hope it helps.

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Both are competitive exams that can open up different career paths for you. GATE is for admission to postgraduate engineering courses and research programs, while CAT is for admission to management courses and business schools Tetris   There is no definitive answer to which exam is better for you, as it depends on your personal goals, interests, skills and preferences. However, I can offer some general advice that may help you make a decision.   •  Consider your long-term vision. What kind of work do you want to do in the future? Do you want to pursue higher studies in

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Hi Neha, It takes time when you are having a very specific career choice. If he wants to change immediately, my suggestion would be to first join at a similar profile while keeping better CTC raise in mind.  My friend started with academics but was much interested in Sales profile. Now when you are changing your domain Or functional profile, it would take time. So from Academics, he came to placement profile which is similar to sales. From here he jumped into ICICI Securities in their sales department. It could have been very difficult to join straightaway other wise.  Also ask him t

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Consider a Master's or PhD to specialize in a specific area like power systems, control systems, electronics, or telecommunications. Your problem-solving skills and technical knowledge can be valuable in software roles related to electrical engineering, such as embedded systems or control systems programming. With a strong foundation in mathematics and problem-solving, space waves you can transition into data-driven roles.

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You may go for MBA in Infrastructure Management from Adani Institute of Infrastructure Management Or go for general MBA in Marketing and Finance and can continue with International property consultants like CBRE, Colliers, JLL etc. as their valuation manager. They pay exceptionally good. Best wishes, Himanshu

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Hi This is the most important question in a students life and most students make a wrong decision also for the same. They are not able to know their interest. So it is suggested better to consult your parents, teachers or counsellors from various universities. You should prefer the university or institute which offers you good placements and good practical and industrial exposure also and should have good infrastructure also. There are different institutes and universities which offer such courses such as: Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai The Oxford Educational Institute, Bangalor

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Hi Amir,  Production and R&D Departments do not have good salary structures. It would be better to do an MBA in Operations Management and then join any organization for production department. Best wishes, Himanshu

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Hi After 12th you can go for B.Com, BBA, B.Sc. (Comp. Sc.), BA LL.B, BSc.(IT), etc. First of all you must find your interest and then select the stream. Like if you are interested in commerce than you should go for Bachelor Of Commerce, If you are interested in management, then you can go for BBA. if you are interested in law you can go for B.A LL.B and so on. You must try contacting the top universities of india such as: - Bits pilani - Lovely Professional University - Amity university etc. Good luck for your future. Hope you select the correct stream.

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How to pursue PhD ? What is the eligibility? Any master degree holder can pursue?  

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Certainly! Pursuing a career in design after engineering is a viable option, and your engineering degree won’t be wasted. Here are some paths you can explore: Product Design: If you’re interested in creating new products, a product design degree could be a great fit. It equips you with theoretical knowledge and practical skills to design innovative products1. You’ll learn about materials, manufacturing processes, and engineering principles. Job options include roles like CAD technician, product designer, and furniture designer. Industrial Design: This field focuses on designi

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