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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Many individuals are unaware that the IT industry pays far more than most other industries (with the exception of management and the medical areas). Earning a degree is not necessary to work in IT. In the IT industry, you may command a high salary if you are up-to-date on the current trends and can meet an immediate need. In the IT industry, you may find a wide variety of onsite job possibilities in countries all around the world. As an onsite employee, you have the oppor
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. The first way is to apply to the Center for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) to become an assistant software engineer in railways. You will have to appear in the GATE exam, as the CRIS recruitment is done on the basis of GATE scores.
2. The second option is to apply for a junior engineer position in the stream of computer Science and information technology. You will have to apply through the JE exam conducted by the RRB. You will be qualified to work as an IT engineer in the railways after passing this exam. For more information on qu
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Master of Science in New Mobility Micromobility. M.Sc. In Automotive Engineering with Electric Vehicles. Erasmus Mundus Master in Sustainable Transport and Electrical Power Systems. M.Sc. In Automotive Technology. Master of Automotive Engineering. Master of Science in Vehicle Engineering. MEng. And if it's help you like it.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The Operation Theatre Technicians/Technologists are a group of professionals with specific skills specialised in Operation Theatre Technology. They play an indispensable role in maintaining equipment, assisting the surgical team, and ta
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
I B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 115000 55850 32850 110850 147850
II B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 115000 56100 31100 111100 146100
II B.E. / B.Tech. (LES) 55000 115000 49825 24825 104825 139825
III B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 87000 56625 111625 143625
IV B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 87000 55425 110425 142425
For Post Graduate programme:programme Tuition Fee Other Expense Total FeeI A.M.E. /M.Tech. (Accredited) 60000 48800 50800 108800 110800
I A.M.E. /M.Tech. (Not Accredited) 50000 59300 61300 109300 111300
II M.E. /M.Tech. (Accredited) 60000 37225 97225
II M.E. /M.Tech. (Not Accredited) 50000 46725 96
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Higher Paycheck.
2- Wide career: For example, after you pursue your MBA you can get many different job opportunities in businesses like Brand Manager, Sales Manager, Credit Analyst, Finance, Accounting Manager, Recruitment, Training and Development, Marketing Manager, Supply Chain Performance Analyst, VP of Supply Chain Operations, etc.
3- It teaches important skills like, learning communication skills, learning, and growing networking skills, learning time management skills, learning decision-making and problem-solving skills, learning how to perform well under pressure situations, and leaders
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
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