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2013-11-21 12:30:41

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
To become a Software engineer you may opt for courses such as :
• B.E / B.Tech in Computer Science / Information Technology
• B.Sc in Software Engineering
• B.Sc in Computer Science
• B.Sc in Information Technology
• Master of Computer Applications
Apart from these courses, you can also take up some specialized courses in institutions such as NIIT, Aptech etc.
Also, you may study recognized certifications such as Oracle, Microsoft, etc on specific areas like programming, database, networking and hardware.
You can focus on developing following skills, which will be of great use for a bright career in software engineering :
-Logi
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2013-11-21 12:27:41

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Akshay Balgi

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Nidhi, Investment Banking is a very exciting but a difficult career path. With high pay and enormous bonus comes a very hectic work schedule where you will have to put in 14 hours of work a day and sometimes even more. It also requires strong numerical understanding and an eye to detail. To become a successful investment Banker you need to have a sound numerical and financial knowledge. Working on software platforms like Excel, PowerPoint etc is a prerequisite.
Generally there are no specific qualifications to become an investment banker. But to get into the domain recruiters look for people from CA or MBA or Engineering backgrou
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2013-11-21 10:56:03

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Time and again we come across this question.
IAS is the gateway to power whereas an MBA from IIM opens door to Dollar Salaries, working in Dream Companies and so on!
Every year once the placements in these Centers of Excellence gets over, this question arises again. The reason is that the graduates from these institutes are offered start-up salaries which an IAS, IFS or IPS officer would make close to the end of a career spanning three decades.
This salary imbalance often lead to uncomfortable situations. putting the student in a dilemma whether he should go for an MBA or a Career in Civil Services which is said to be the prestigiou
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2013-11-21 10:13:18

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Apart from Executive MBA program, I can suggest you to pursue PhD in a specialized field such as Management, Finance or Retail.
The eligibility criteria for PhD varies for every institute. However the basic requirement is a Masters degree or an equivalent degree in the relevant discipline. However the cut off percentages vary. Some of the institutes conduct entrance exams and some of them require atleast two Research Publications for the PhD programs. Some also require work experience of a couple of years.
Teaching and Research are the two best career options for a Doctorate degree holder. Non Academic careers after PhD- You can prob
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2013-11-20 16:42:12

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
MS in Engineering Management is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
Engineering management opportunities exist in many industries. Most engineering managers work first as engineers before advancing into management positions.
Some principal duties of engineering managers include project management, research, and product development. They act as overseers who formulate plans to see that projects are successfully completed.
They manage employees from various engineering disciplines as well as cross-disciplinary and global teams.
They also ensure that the final product is budget
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2013-11-20 16:16:11

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to become a commercial pilot you must have completed your Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics and Physics.
Training in commercial flying can be taken with Flying clubs, the Rashtriya Udan Academy, Private Flying academies.
The training goes through 3 stages of licence.
The licences have to be procured in the following order:
1. Student Pilot Licence (SPL)
2. Private Pilot Licence (PPL)
3. Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)
After Class XI/XII (with PCM) students can apply for the SPL.
On passing Class XII(PCM) they may enroll for the next licence -PPL.
On getting the PPL trainin
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2013-11-20 15:58:14

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Both MBA and MCA are high profile courses that compete against each other in today's market. MBA is suitable for individuals with leadership skills and MCA is ideal for people who are skilled technically and wish to enhance their knowledge. There are dissimilarities in the pay scale too. MCA's receive more remuneration than MBA's, unless the MBA's hold a very high job profile.
Students who have studied MCA have a lot of career opportunities and will get the chance to work with pioneer firms abroad. The IT field requires a lot of professionals and they take in students of MCA with good experience fairly easily. While MCA trains a per
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2013-11-20 14:51:29

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to become a commercial pilot you must have completed your Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics and Physics.
Training in commercial flying can be taken with Flying clubs, the Rashtriya Udan Academy, Private Flying academies.
The training goes through 3 stages of licence.
The licences have to be procured in the following order :
1. Student Pilot Licence (SPL)
2. Private Pilot Licence (PPL)
3. Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)
- After Class XI/XII (with PCM) students can apply for the SPL.
- On passing Class XII(PCM) they may enroll for the next licence -PPL.
- On getting the PPL
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2013-11-20 11:53:48

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the finest universities abroad offering MBA in aviation and related courses:
- Coventry University-UK
- Brunel University, London-UK.
- City University London-UK.
- University of Newcastle-Australia.
- RMIT University- Australia.
Besides universities abroad University of Petroleum and Energy Studies ( UPES )- Dehradun also offers MBA Aviation Management.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding course curriculum, eligibility criteria and admission procedure in this university.
Link: http://www.upes.ac.in/MBA-Aviation-Management
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giv
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2013-11-19 16:55:46

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PEARL ACADEMY Mahajan

Contributor-Level 8

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