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2016-03-07 18:22:50

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Vedant Kumar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Avinash,
Computer Science Engineering:
It is a division of engineering which involves the principles and techniques of both computer science and electronics engineering. It includes testing and designing of computer components.
Job prospects:
After completing degree in Computer Science, graduates in this field can work as technical administrators or researchers in different computer industries.
The majority of graduates in this field pursue their career as a project leaders, junior programmer and system analysts etc.
Top recruiting companies are:
-AT&T
-HP
-IBM
-Dell
-Intel
-Google
-IBM
-Yahoo
One may work as:
-Computer Communications Specia
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2016-03-07 17:43:41

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Durpesh Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Sadam,
Just doing 'O' level will not get you a good job. 'O' level is a government approved course and it is equivalent to higher secondary level. So you need something more to get a good job. Go for the graduation degree course in computer science. This will empower your computer science knowledge to a new level. Then you will be technically eligible for IT sector posts in software domain. No IT sector recruits people in such technical posts, unless you are a graduate. So take up B.sc. in computer science to get better opportunities at the jobs.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-03-07 17:20:13

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Anubhuti Dwivedi

Contributor-Level 6

You can go for MBA as it is a professional qualification and will help you get a good career. Otherwise, if you want to join academics, you can also go for MA and then qualify UGC- NET.
After MBA also, you can opt for corporate or academics as you wish. MBA will also make you eligible for specialist officers exam in banks and other public sector enterprises like NTPC, BHEL,etc.

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2016-03-07 16:04:01

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Vidushi Uniyal

Contributor-Level 7

It's purely finance and banking studies. Overall good study environment and good job opportunities. Last year it was a batch of around 30-40 students. Best jobs offered were in investment banking and finance advisory

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2016-03-07 13:57:54

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Sunita Goyal

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Prashant,
Indian Air Force is one of the major air arms in the world and can boast of the best trained men and material force, which is engaged in defense services, guarding the country's skies against external aggression from air. Aircraft is the major constituent of Air Force, both for defense and offence. Hence, the entire service is engaged in the flying of aircraft and the pilot is the key person in the organisation. For operational readiness of the flying machines, an infrastructural strength of highly trained and qualified man power is required.
For more details on Indian Airforce Pilot, kindly refer the below link:
https://www.
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2016-03-07 13:26:05

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Sunita Goyal

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Ashli,
Cabin Crew is one of the good career option as it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities not only in India but across the globe
Eligibility:
-Physical requirements - Height for Air Hostesses - minimum of 157.5 cm and Flight Pursers 163 cm with proportionate weight.
-Graduates is a compulsion for international airlines in the age group of 19-25 years for training. Preference is given to Degree or Diploma holders in Hotel Management/Tourism.
-Female candidates from Home science background, fulfilling other requirements, are also preferred. International Airlines recruit flight attendant in the age group of 1
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2016-03-07 13:24:41

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Armaan Sheikhsenior executive study abroad counselling

Contributor-Level 6

Computer- Commonly Operated Machine Particularly used for Technology and Research.

New answer posted

2016-03-07 13:18:52

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Maneesh Jain

Beginner-Level 2

You can take up BBA/MBA, B.Com, or shorter term courses in Banking & Finance offered by various colleges. Banking as a sector has various roles in customer relationship management, front-end and back-end operations, sales, investments, treasury, marketing, etc. in verticals likes retail banking, HNI banking, corporate banking and investment banking. Depending on the role and vertical, you can align your courses/electives of study further and go deeper there.

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2016-03-07 12:16:43

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

Contributor-Level 10

You need to have a PG course like M.Tech for Ass. Proff. in a Engg. college. After that check for the updates in the college websites in Career section and apply in some colleges. When there is a vacancy they will call you for Interview.

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2016-03-07 12:07:16

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

Contributor-Level 10

Yes. After MCA, you can be a programmer, network admin, database admin, system engineer, test engineer, etc. and lot more.

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