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1- Azad Institute of Engineering and Technology, Lucknow.
2- Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore.
3- Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
4- Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.
5- Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna.
6- Assam Science and Technology University, Guwahati.
7- Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kalady.
8- AV Parekh Technical Institute, Rajkot. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Instrumentation engineering page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/instrumentation-
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1. You can expect a starting salary of up to Rs. 2.5 Lacs with a degree in organizational psychology.
2. You will be working in industrial sectors in positions like employee trainer, human resources, and skill assessment.
3. If you have research and Statistics experience, you can expect to earn a very good salary of around 5 or 6 Lacs in top companies. There may be some difficulties, such as difficulty finding work at first. Still, in the long run, it is a good career choice if you have studied well. You can apply
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1. With a psychology degree, you can become a psychologist, clinical counselor, or organizational psychologist.
2. With a mass communication degree, you can become an editor, public relations manager, radio jockey, or journalist.
3. With a sociology degree, you can become a sociologist, social worker, researcher, or counselor.
4. With a degree in economics, you can apply for jobs in investment banking, corporate banking, and asset management.
5. With a degree in political Science,
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1. The CEOs Secret Weapon: How Great Leaders and Their Assistants Maximize Productivity and Effectiveness by Jan Jones
2. The Innovative Admin by Julie Perrine
3. The Leader Assistant: Four Pillars of a Confident, Game-Changing Assistant by Jeremy Burrows
4. Administrative Assistants and Secretary Handbook by James Stroman, Kevin Wilson, and Jennifer Wauson.
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