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2013-11-27 14:52:34

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Shivangi Gupta

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Thanks for the tag.
To pursue M.Tech in Nanotechnology, candidates need to pass B.E. / B.Tech in the relevant field with minimum 50% and 45% for reserved categories from a recognized university. Candidates need to sit for an entrance exam.
Some of the colleges offering M.Tech Nanotechnology are :
-Delhi Technological University
-Karunya University
-Amity University
-National Institute of Technology, Surathkal
-Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science (MITS)
-Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
-SASTRA University
To get more information regarding cut-offs, fee etc for different courses, you may refer to the below link :
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2013-11-21 11:03:49

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

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* Thermal engineering is a division of engineering that deals with heating or cooling of processes, equipment, or enclosed environments. Thermal engineering is concerned with the cautious and purposeful selection of parts and components, with heat removal in mind.
* As a thermal engineer, one can get job opportunities in both private and public sectors of various types and their work differs by industry and function.
Defense and railways require thermal engineers to assist in maintenance and design of their machinery.
Thermal engineers also maintain centers for electric motors, pump sets, oil engines and other manufacturing equipme
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2013-10-30 10:54:59

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
There is scope in every branch of engineering. Always remember that you should pursue a branch based on two things :
-your career goal
-the type of job you want to do
Below are the details regarding the streams of your interest :
1)
Animation :
* To pursue animation course you need to pass 12th in any stream. Good drawing and sketching skills along with strong imagination and visualization are added skills required to become an able animator.
* Some of the renowned institutes offering animation courses are :
-Arena Animation
-RIMS Animation Training Centre
-Design Maniac Studio School
-RELIANCE AIMS
-Aakriti Institute of Arts
-MAAC
-Fram
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2013-10-29 17:06:07

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Niranjan kumar

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Hi,
B.Tech Instrumentation Engg is good if you want to set your career in Automobiles, Air craft, or Mechanical industries.

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2013-10-28 12:34:54

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Mayank S

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
There is good scope in the field only if it matches your interest and skills. If it matches, then you must opt for it.
* Jobs in government sector after computer engineering are :
- Graduates can work with different government companies such as DRDL, ISRO, ONGC, HCL, ISRO, ECIL and BEL.
- They can also attend competitive exams conducted by UPSC, SSC etc.
- The job profiles offered in public sector is much similar to that in private sector enterprises. The main advantage of government, sector job is that it provides job security.
* Graduates in this field can work as technical administrators or researchers in different computer indus
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2013-10-01 11:55:16

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* After the course completion, you may work as :
-Consultant
-Thermal Design Engineer
-Graduate Engineer Trainee
-Mechanical Design Engineer
-Aerospace Designer Checker
-Assistant Aircraft Engineer
-Aircraft Production Manager
-Assistant Technical Officer
* Salary :
Salary depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience etc. But, to give you a brief view :
Engineers employed in government sectors are paid according to the official scales whereas in private sectors are paid according to the scales decided by the management of the company.
Engineering graduates with management degrees can ge
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2013-09-30 15:15:09

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Mayank S

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
* Jobs in government sector after B.Tech computer science engineering are :
- Graduates can work with different government companies such as DRDL, ISRO, ONGC, HCL, ISRO, ECIL and BEL.
- They can also attend competitive exams conducted by UPSC, SSC etc.
- The job profiles offered in public sector is much similar to that in private sector enterprises. The main advantage of government, sector job is that it provides job security.
* 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 program
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2013-09-30 14:50:12

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* Scope :
Petroleum engineers are employed in jobs which are mainly concentrated in oil and gas extraction, professional, scientific and technical services and petroleum refining.
Graduates get recruited in government companies like the Indian Oil, Oil India Limited, HPCL (Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited), BP (Bharat Petroleum) and ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation).
One can also entail the option of working as a scientist/researcher to carry out the R&D processes.
Employment is rest assured for graduates in this sector as the number of graduates passing out is always less than the number of jobs available.
* Remuneratio
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2013-09-26 12:07:17

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Shivangi Gupta

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Hi,
Piping engineering has good job opportunities all over the world. Chemical process plants, Refineries, Power Plants use a lot of piping.
Engineering companies such as Bechtel, Fluor, J Ray McDermott are always on the lookout for good mechanical engineers to become piping engineers.
To excel in the field, a piping engineer requires common sense, good knowledge of manufacturing processes and materials, engineering fundamentals and patience to be successful. One has to deal with stress analysis, layout design, welding, material selection, vendor drawing reviews, CAD etc. on a daily basis.
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2013-09-16 14:06:38

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
1)
As an automobile engineer, you can find employment in :
-manufacturing industries
-production plants
-service stations
-state road transport corporations
-private transport companies
-insurance companies
-motor vehicle departments
Automobile manufacturing industries such as TELCO, L&T, Ashok Leyland, Mahindra & Mahindra, Heldex India, Bajaj Auto and Gabrial employ automotive engineering graduates as Senior Production Engineer, Quality Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer etc.
You may also join defence services of the country.
You may set up your own business venture.
You may even take up traditional teaching profession.
2)
As far as sa
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