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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

Firstly study some form of engineering or science, particularly with the following subjects:
Telecommunications
Electronics
Physics
Mathematics
You will probably want to be more engineering than computing, but of course computers and networking are heavily utilised. Fundamentally you should have aptitude for computing but I don't think any satellite communications companies will be focused on software engineers, practical hands on hardware is mostly what I dealt with. That being said, systems integrators do sometimes use software engineers to build complex earth station systems. It is possible to study satellite communications, or telecommu
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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Kindly go through the link to know every detail about the environment engineering:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/environmentalist-43
Hope this helps.

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Shabana Bee

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Thanks for the A2A Satish Kumar.
Environmental engineering the branch of engineering concerned with the application of scientific and engineering principles for protection of human populations from the effects ofadverse environmental factors; protection of environments, both local and global, from potentially deleterious effects of natural and human activities; reducing the pollutant load and improvement of environmental quality. Environmental Engineering usually uses concepts of
Civil Engineering, Physical, Organic, Inorganic, and Nuclear Chemistry, Basics of Biology andBasics of Chemical/Process Engineering. Environmental Engineering
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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Electrical engineering always wins over electronics engineering when it comes to practical world. You can easily get an electronics seat over an electrical, and it is always prefred. After B.E / B.Tech if you are an IES aspirant then electronics is not considered as a branch ( only core branches are included, including electrical engineering ).

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Mohan D

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Yes, you can get robotics engineering through GATE.

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Shruti Pandya

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It varies from country to country and company to company. For India, the average salary of a robotics engineer is nearly Rs. 100000 to Rs. 150000 per month.

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Parth Shah

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For a person who has done his undergrad in robotics, depending in which area he is working on his/her salary, can start from approximately 30000 INR.
There are other factors also involved like branding of the company, specialisation or expertise, city where he/she is applying for jobs and job experience.

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abhilash shishodia

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BA / B.Sc with minimum 2 papers in Maths of the University of Mumbai or at least 3 papers in Maths from other University. If you have this educational qualification, then you can get into M.Sc mathematics.

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rohith kola

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Whatever weapons industry India has is in the hands of the public sector. You have the gun factories, ordinance and armament factories, all under the ministry of Science and tech or defense. These organisations have their own independent recruitment process. DRDO is an organisation that works in the field of development of weapon systems. It has undertaken development of many useful technologies associated with warfare. Weapon systems require engineers from all streams including avionics and aerospace. NAL is another organisation that contributes to weapon engineering. HAL is one of the premier avionics and aircraft manufacturing outfi
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suresh kumar

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Yes, a lot of jobs are there. Only you need a degree. Based on your degree, you will get the job. For example, if you will do electrical engineering, you will get a job related to electrical like machine works and all.

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