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Hi Manik,
The Training and Placement Unit of the Institute is responsible for providing world class job opportunities to the undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public sector organizations.
No institute can guarantee you placements. It's just purely based on how you utilize your abilities and skills at the right time. I would suggest you to contact the training and placement department personally for accurate numbers.
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from... View more
<p data-start="0" data-end="199">Yes, <strong data-start="5" data-end="96">one can absolutely study while pursuing a career in the Indian Army, Navy, or Air Force</strong>. In fact, the Indian Armed Forces actively encourage academic growth along with professional training.</p><p data-start="201" data-end="673">Many entry routes allow candidates to <strong data-start="239" data-end="295">continue their education alongside military training</strong>. Institutions like the <strong data-start="319" data-end=&q... View more
Animation industry in India is expected to grow at a pace faster than even the IT industry's!
Animation as a career option is a field where you can use your creative juices. Fulfill your dream of "enjoy-as-you-work", feel satisfied at the end of your day and get accolades from your clients. By 2015, the animation industry had matured in India and moved on from being just an outsourcing facility to a creator of original, indigenous intellectual property. There are more than 600 animation studios in India as of 2019, which are estimated to have employed more than 45,000 animation professionals. As per the FICCI KPMG reports, th... View more
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Please visit https://studyabroad.shiksha.com and type architecture. It would show you all the details regarding admissions process, fees structure etc.
Dear Rashi,I would suggest you against dropping for a year. Dropping for a year is no surety that next year you will qualify JEE. In case you are interested in B.Tech, it would be better if your try for some good private universities. Many reputed private universities are offering B.Tech degree with various specializations. They have their different criteria for admissions. Some offer admission on basis of JEE scores, some offer admission on basis of their own tests, some offer admission on the basis of both and some offer admission basis of marks in class 12th. Some of the universities also offer scholarships on basis of your performance ... View more
ACCA, CIMA, CFA- These will help you enhance your career and even give you the exposure to the whole world.
<p>Yeah definitely, there are many organizations private as well as government that provide scholarships to meritorious students, The Reliance Foundation scholarship is one of those.</p><p>You can check it as they provide a scholarship of Rs 200000 to the first year UG students and PG students (the amount is different for the pg students) </p>
You can try for startups based on travelling services. You can start writing blogs and good ones will definitely be appreciated and show case your abilities. You also need to work on skills like website management, social media management, bit of marketing, pitching editors/brands. The more you reach out to number of people, more opportunities you will get.
Hi Arpita, there must be something which you like or any subject you are confident in. Explore your talent. You can choose to take a psychometric test, which will be very useful to map your interest accordingly. Also remember, getting confused about choosing the right course is very normal at this stage.
Hello Ayush,
It's a dilemma which every student faces. Don't worry. I would advise you to select that subject for which you have a keen interest.
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It depends on where you seek your career growth. If it is within your organisation, understand what they need. Few options are pursuing SAP MM module, pursuing a course in lean management such as Six Sigma from reputed institutes, etc.
Hi Rashi,
What you want to study now will depend greatly on your career interest. Without knowing what you want to do now it will be difficult to provide guidance. The challenge you will face is also due to your academics, you have to do some research and contact some universities and colleges abroad to find out acceptance of SOL. Even though it's recognised, every institute abroad has different admission policy. Secondly, the 3rd division is not accepted. 55% is the least. You can complete a PG Diploma in India and pass out with good grades before looking for options abroad.
The courses in stock broking and capital market and investment, investment planning and several other related courses are offered by a lot of training institutes in India.
Below mentioned is the list of colleges in India offering stock broking courses:
1. Institute of Company Secretaries of India - New Delhi.
Course: Post-graduate membership course in capital market and financial services.
2. Institute of Capital Market Development - New Delhi.
Course: One year postgraduate program in fundamentals of capital market development.
3. Byte Institute of Management Studies and Research – Nashik.
Course: One year p... View more
Dear Anjali, I wouldn't say that JEEs are 'Waste Of Time' for you. It completely depends on you that what is the meaning of waste according to you. Now you have two options;
1) If you give JEEs: IF you are confident enough that you can surely crack JEE Mains and can score at least 5% in advance (for general category), then definitely you can make your career in Space Science at 'Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology, Kerala'. This is only autonomous college in Asia who provides Bachelors, Masters, and even doctorate in space technologies. They are in the collaboration with ISRO hence no worries for Job. You can get huge opport... View more
Hello Adhyant,
It is of course very nice to see that the dream of your son is to become an astronaut. However, one must look at the ground realities of our dreams. Invariably no country will select nationals from other countries to become astronauts. Hence, your son cannot become astronaut in America or Russia or China only the three countries at the moment or even from other countries whose nationals Russia has trained and sent in space as astronauts like the Indian astronaut who was sent aboard Russian vehicle. Now, which qualification will make you an astronaut is a very difficult to answer. It all depends on the requirement. It cou... View more
Hello Shrankhala,It is indeed great to hear from you that you have a great dream of becoming an astronaut. Actually speaking, anyone can become an astronaut provided his / her speciality is required in space. US has wide spectrum of professions from which astronauts are selected. In Indian perspective, the choice is going to remain within fighter pilot category unless ISRO thinks differently. So, it all depends on right person at right place that will make him / her an astronaut. Best wishes to you.
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Following degrees from renowned institutes like IISC or IIT in Ph.D (Astrophysics), Ph.D (Geophysics), Ph.D (Metaphysics). After graduation, the candidates can appear for the entrance exam, which is held by the NASA for the recruitment of scientists, astronauts, etc.
Candidates can also find employment in ISRO. There are many openings in ISRO, which is conducted for the recruitment of scientists and engineers. In order to join the ISRO, the candidates need to clear the joint entrance exam set by the IITs.
Eligibility:
1. Citizenship: candidates who are joining the ISRO need to be Indian citizens.
2. Age limit: the c... View more
To study in India as an international student from Nigeria, here are the general steps you need to follow:
Research the universities and colleges in India that offer courses or programs that interest you. Check the eligibility criteria for the courses or programs you are interested in, and ensure that you meet the requirements. Apply to the universities or colleges directly or through an authorized agent, providing all the necessary documents and application fees. Once you receive an offer of admission from a university or college, you need to apply for a student visa at the nearest Indian embassy or consulate in Nigeria. Provide all t... View more
Hello Nikunj,
You have completed your engineering in computers in 2010 and working for last nine years in IDFC Bank. Right? Now you are desirous of knowing which course you should take for enhancing your career. Correct? 0k. I would advise you to think of doing executive management course of one year that is offered by almost all the Iims in India. This will give your career of big boost. Else you can think of doing some management course, offline or online during your spare time and in banking and finance which are the related topics. Best wishes to you.
No job guarantee. most of the students get jobs in the hotel industry, multiplex theaters like PVR malls and the salary is around 8000 - 10000. out of 100 students, only around 5 students become cabin crew. The course fee is around Rs.2Lakhs
In India, aspirants who seek to become stock brokers must have a Bachelors degree in commerce or economics. It is also required for them to have a work experience of a minimum 2 years in a stock broking company.
In order to become a stock broker, an individual needs to register himself/herself with the stock exchange. To become a member, the aspirant will need to write an entrance exam and pass it. Subsequent to this, the aspirants will then have to undergo training. Some of the entrance exams available in this field are BSE certification on central depository, BSE certification on securities markets and BSE certification on derivative... View more