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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
In case you are a student of a Rajkiya Engineering College (AKTU), and studying Electrical Engineering, then a 610 LPA placement is definitely possible, though it is primarily in the off-campus preparation. Core companies seldom visit such colleges hence you need to develop skills that will expose you to more opportunities.
1. Choose the Right Career Path
The most realistic and high-demand jobs in 6-10 LPA job are:
Software /IT (Developer, QA, Support Engineer)
Machine Learning/ Data Analytics.
The only electrical core jobs that tend to provide low packages are those that do not crack the PSUs.
2. Learn In-Demand Skills
For Software/IT:
A sing
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there is a huge demand of skilled and fluent English teachers in India.
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5 days agoContributor-Level 9
Your career choice will mainly be based on the subject you choose. But some common job profiles that MPhil postgraduates generally opt for are -
- Assistant Researcher
- School Teacher
- Assistant Professor
- Consultant
- Advisor
- Subject Matter Expert, etc.
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5 days agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Yes — there are several pharmacy colleges in Maharashtra that are generally regarded as “better” (or more highly ranked) compared to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR). Which is “best” depends on what you care about (rankings, placements, course offerings, fees), but the colleges below are among the top‑rated state‑wide.
ICT MUMBAI
POONA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY-PUNE
DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTE
SVKM's BHANUBEN NANAVATI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY-MUMBAI
R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE-SHIRPUR
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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
If you've taken the CAT or MAT multiple times, you're probably wondering if you can submit multiple attempts to GIBS during the application process. It's an easy answer; just include details about each test attempt (e.g., date taken) and attach each of your scorecards.
Generally speaking, if you've taken the CAT or MAT multiple times, you'll be expected to submit your the highest available score. This is taken into account by GIBS when evaluating your application because their goal is to assess each candidate based on their the highest performance.
The key point is that the scorecards must be authentic and easily verifiable b
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