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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Graduates or postgraduates in Food Technology can opt for jobs in various domains such as restaurants, hospitals, food processing companies, soft drink manufacturing firms, cereal and spice, and rice mills, catering establishments, quality control organizations, packaging industries, and food research laboratories. Moreover, there are specialised career prospects in bioinformatics and biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical industry, and water conservation as well as research institutes where students can secure their jobs.
Top Recruiters:
Amul
Hindustan Unilever Limited
Coca-cola
Perfetti
Nestle
MTR Foods
Cadbury India
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Saurabh Sharma

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An MBA in Information Technology helps students to manage both IT systems and employees. The knowledge acquired by candidates during this course opens up huge opportunities for students to work the in Information Technology domain of different firms (in different field). Students will be able to get jobs in IT industries, Banking and Finance sectors, and all other sectors concerning IT Management. Some of the Top and best private MBA IT colleges in India are the following
LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
Manipal Institute of Technology
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Jobs after Software Engineering:
Digitisation of India has resulted in job creation in the software industry. There are various companies that hire software engineers to take up outsourced work, software projects, etc. Various MNCs have also started hiring software engineers from India based on their knowledge and experience. Software is a requirement of various fields, therefore, jobs are available outside the IT industry as well. Candidates can target their studies according to their career goals and take internships during their goals. International offers are also made to skilled software engineers. Following are some
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Yes, it is a good choice. Career in Software Engineering: Software Engineering is the branch of engineering dealing with the design, development, execution and maintenance of software. Practitioners of software engineering are called Software Engineers. The field of software engineering is growing at a rapid pace. The entry of new technologies such as cloud computing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, IoT, Dev OPS, etc. , has led to an increase in the demand for Software Engineers specialised in these fields. There is a demand for high performing computer Software Engineers. As a result, there will be an increas
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, There are huge scope for IT and CS students due to fast growing of IT industries. Ample career options are available in the field of software engineering. Computer software engineers also analyze user needs, provide consultation services to discuss design elements, and coordinate software installation. Designing software systems requires professionals to consider mathematical models and scientific analysis to project outcomes. Plenty of jobs are available in a software companies for software engineers. There is also a need of software engineers in public sector. After gaining good experience you can start your own softwa
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. After completing B.Tech in Computer Science, a student has a choice to opt for a career in the IT industry or be an entrepreneur. He can also go for higher studies in India or abroad, and qualify to become a school teacher or a college/university faculty member. Having achieved the necessary qualifications, he can also go towards research. Below are options you can choose from, after completing B.Tech in computer Science. IT industry in India is booming with the advancement in technology. Many IT companies, having recruited students from various institutes of repute, find the need to provide training to
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, established in 1956 is ranked 29th by NIRF, amongst the top engineering colleges in India. Keeping in view the increasing demand for the skills in electronics and computer Science, Thapar introduced the Electronics and Computer Engineering branch a few years back in association with Trinity College, Dublin. Course Fee:
The fees for the electrical and computer engineering course is 15 Lacs and the total student intake in this course is 180. Placements:
Students from this specialisation get placed in core companies for Electronics and Computer Enginee
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Harsh Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

As you have not mentioned the exam you are preparing for the pattern may be different but for major competitive exams theory revision and notes making are highly important to score good marks you should solve previous years questions also but for mainly reference and time bound practice along with it through revision of your syllabus is highly recommend.

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Harsh Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

To get an easy score of 70+ in your JEE Advanced paper go for direct questions first and try to solve them rather than doing long numerical questions. You should go for the main topics and notes prepared in physical Chemistry and try to learn maximum formulas and theory.

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Harsh Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

NCERT is very useful for preparing and appearing for JEE Advanced you will get your basic concepts cleared from it and will be helpful for solving theoretical questions in the exam, don't totally depend on the book use it as a reference and keep solving questions and workbooks.

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