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Pragati Singh

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Hey, Some of the important steps to make a future in Control Systems Engineering are given below:

  1. You can pursue a BTech in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, or a related field.
  2. Consider an MSc in Control Systems or a related field for deeper knowledge and specialisation.
  3. Gain skills such as system dynamics, control theory, modeling and simulation, programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB), computer Science fundamentals.
  4. Gain experiences through jobs and internships.

Hope the above answer helps to resolve your question !

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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To become a VLSI design engineer :

First of all you have get a degree in (ECE) and learn the fundamentals like understand the digital foundations, semiconductor physics and software development.

Develop your skills like learn digital electronics, hardware description like (VDHL) and (verilog), computer architecture etc.

Build your portfolio and try gain as much as practical experience rather than the theoritical experience which gives you more advantage for you.

Last but not least stay updated with the latest developments with the field you are working on .

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Pragati Singh

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Taking all factors into consideration automobile engineers have been known to earn up to 1 crore (10 million INR) per year.

This is usually done through experienced personnel offering services in senior positions within organizations or having specialized expertise in areas of market interest.

Below are the range of possible salary expectations based on experience level:

Entry level: INR 3 to 4 LPA
Mid level: INR 5 to 8 LPA
Senior level: INR 8 to 12 LPA
Top level: INR 15 LPA and above

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Parul Thapa

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No, an eye technician is not considered a doctor in India. Eye technicians, also known as ophthalmic technicians or ophthalmic technologists, are allied healthcare professionals who support eye doctors (ophthalmologists and optometrists) by performing various tasks related to eye care. 

They assist with eye exams, conduct diagnostic tests, help with minor surgical procedures, administer eye medications, and educate patients about eye care.

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Parul Thapa

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An Ophthalmic Technician is a healthcare professional who works alongside ophthalmologists and optometrists to provide comprehensive eye care services. 

Their primary responsibilities include performing various diagnostic tests, assisting with eye examinations, and helping in the treatment and management of eye conditions.

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Parul Thapa

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The salary of an Ophthalmic Technician in India can vary depending on several factors like experience, location, the specific institution, and skills. Generally, the salary can be broken down based on experience levels:

  • Entry-Level: INR 2-4 LPA

  • Mid-Level: INR 4-7 LPA

  • Senior-Level: INR 7-10 LPA

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Parul Thapa

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The Anesthesia Technicians’ salary in India can vary based on several factors such as experience, location, type of healthcare facility, and qualifications. 

Here's a general overview of the level-wise annual salary range for Anesthesia Technicians in India:

  • Entry-Level: INR 2.5 - INR 4 LPA

  • Mid-Level: INR 4 - 6 LPA

  • Senior-Level: INR 6 - 9 LPA

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,

Surely, you can, the most direct method for a Biomedical Engineer to get an IT job is through on-campus hiring. During campus interviews, there is not much focus on computer Science knowledge, but recruiters do assess and analyse your attitude, conidence and enthusiasm for pursuing an IT career.

Another way to enter the IT sector is through off-campus recruitment, although it comes with its challenges and shortcomings. The main challenge is independently acquiring expertise in industry-relevant tools, and most preferably those that are innovative and expected to remain relevant for the next decade. Learning programming langua

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