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I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
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You can get a job after completing Diploma in computer engineering in the following industries:
Computer Hardware Industry
Computer Service Industry
Web Designing and publishing
Electronics and Communication Industries
Networking and maintenance industries
Consultancy Services
Software Development Industries
Employers:
You can get plenty of job opportunities after completing Diploma in computer science.
-They can find openings as software engineers, system developers, and programmers.
-They get sufficient opportunity to learn about PC hardware so that they can become hardware engineers.
-They can become network engineers.
-They ar
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AUT is a decent university (Though not as reputed as University of Auckland). Unfortunately, finance jobs (barring procurement and logistics) do not appear on the NZ skill shortage list (both short term and long term). However, NZ does offer a decent one year stay back option post completion of your PGDip that may help you in finding a job for a year.
I suggest you also look out for countries that are global financial hubs such as Dubai for Middle East, UK and Ireland (upcoming hub) in Europe, Singapore in Asia. Let me know in case you have additional queries, glad to help.
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1. Find something interesting to read and listen, then practice speaking and writing about it:
2. Work with a speaking partner:
The more opportunity you have to speak the language, the more familiar you will become.
3. Take on the role of a great journalist:
Take good notes, and use them to make summaries.
4. Make vocabulary flash cards and pretend you are a contestant on a vocabulary quiz show:
Carry the flash cards with you often. They are a great way to make a bus ride go by quickly.
5. Reading tips
Practice summarizing and paraphrasing texts. Use charts and outlines to organize the ideas in a text. Practice speed reading techniques. Pr
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http://www.aisfm.edu.in/admissions/apply-for-early-admissions/
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