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New answer posted
9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
There are many good and well reputed institutes in India which are offering Aeronautical Engineering in India, and to know about these institutes you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yhtery3
As for the job opportunities are concerned, well there are reservation everywhere but this does not restricts you from getting good job opportunities, provided you have good academic track record and fulfill other requisites as required by the companies based on the vacancies available.
Hope this helps.
Wish you luck!
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2015-12-29 21:30:54New answer posted
2015-12-09 21:28:03Contributor-Level 10
New answer posted
2015-11-30 17:04:06
Guide-Level 15
Civil engineering deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works such as bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings. Opportunities for civil engineers exist in the public and private sectors in large numbers in all branches of design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development both in India and abroad.
Right now constructions industry is booming as there is growth in infrastructure requirement throughout the country. However, the scope for civil engineering is more in the developing countries in Middle East, Africa and Asia where infrastructur
New answer posted
2015-11-30 14:00:55
Guide-Level 15
Telecommunications are an area of growth and being technology intensive provide sufficient job options for technical resources, hence the scope of telecom engineering is good. Pre-requisites to participating in a master's programme in Canada is a four year bachelor's degree with high academic standing equivalent to a minimum mid-B grade in Canada; at least two academic letters of reference; and other qualifications as specified, ie, TOEFL, GRE general and/or subject test. Master's programmes generally require two years to complete full time, and usually require a combination of course work and thesis.
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New answer posted
2015-11-27 15:23:30
Contributor-Level 8
Chemical Engineering graduates can gain good job opportunities in manufacturing and service industries such as:
1. Food.
2. Chemicals.
3. Plastics.
4. Power Production.
5. Biotechnology.
6. Tyre Manufacturing.
7. Nanotechnology.
8. Mining Process.
9. Mineral Based Industries.
10. Petrochemical.
11. Plants.
12. Pharmaceuticals.
13. Synthetic Fibers.
14. Chemical Engineering Designs.
15. Nuclear Energy.
Those interested in government jobs have to clear Engineering Service Examinations conducted by the UPSC. The Engineering graduates are employed in:
1. Defense Establishment.
2. Healthcare Related Research Projects.
3. Atomic Power Plants.
4. Environm
New answer posted
2015-11-18 11:13:03
Guide-Level 13
After earning an Engineering degree in Information technology advisable that you should opt for a career in the same field. However, If you have a keen interest in Law related courses then I would suggest you to do some diploma or PG Diploma courses in a specific area of law like Cyber laws, intellectual property law (copyright, patents, trademarks, designs), Technology law (IT), securities law, ADR (alternative dispute resolution), TRP(Tax Return Preparer)
Try with the Institutes like NALSAR PRO, Indian Law Institute etc. For more information please check the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=Law&location=&sea
New answer posted
2015-11-16 16:17:54
Guide-Level 13
Law and engineering are two very different fields, it would better for your future if you specialize in any of the field but if you have opted for computer engineering, pursuing law after it can get you a good job in cyber law domain.
All the best
New answer posted
2015-11-03 18:52:56
Guide-Level 15
Keeping today's industrial progress in mind the industry is biased only to those with good academic knowledge and practical skill set. I do not see any problem in opting for a career in this field but as for the physical strength is concerned, yes you would require high concentration levels along with physical and mental strength. Also mechanical is a huge engineering domain and is not just restricted to automobiles so one can look for various other options to choose as a career.
Along with your engineering, you can also take up CAD/ CAM courses, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/y959ue2
Kindly revert for a
New answer posted
2015-05-14 14:00:57
Contributor-Level 10
Information Technology (IT) is an engineering division, which concentrates on the study of utilizing computers and telecommunications in order to control, gather, store and circulate information. Both software and hardware sectors are parts of Information Technology. Due to the importance and reputation of IT, the present age is sometimes referred to as information technology age.
Some of its specialized fields are: -
*Computer Science
*Networking and Communication
*Databases and Information Systems
*Embedded systems
*Software Engineering
*IT and Society
*Geographic Information Science (GIS)
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