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Listed below are some of the higher study options after B.Sc. Statistics :
• M.Sc Actuarial science (Actuary – Risk and premium analyst)
• M.Sc. in Library and Information Science
• M.Sc. in Quantitative Economics
• MCA (Master of Computer Application)
• Masters in Math
• Masters in Statistics
• MBA
• P.G. Diploma in Stat. Methods with Applications
• Junior/Senior Research Fellowship
Certifications :
Computer Programming & Applications
Statistical Methods and Applications
SQC
If you don't want to go for higher studies then following are the job fields you can consider :
Market Research Analyst
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Also See http://jobshiringprocess.com/google-job-openings/
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The Training and Placement Unit of the Institute is responsible for providing world class job opportunities to the undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public sector organizations.
No institute can guarantee you placements. It's just purely based on how you utilize your abilities and skills at the right time. I would suggest you to contact the training and placement department personally for accurate numbers.
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from a top in
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There is huge industrial demand for engineers with multi-disciplinary skills, is a combination of mechanical, electronics, control, computer and systems design engineering streams. This is why mechatronics engineering is getting popular nowadays. The program allows engineers to design, construct and run factory production lines and automated processes, where they use their skills in computers, micro-controllers, programmable logic controllers, programming, industrial sensors, hydraulic, pneumatic and electric drives, design of mechanical structures and mechanisms and knowledge of manufacturing processes.For more details, vis
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Mechatronics professionals are employed in automobile, aerospace, defence, medical equipment’s, construction industry etc. Hence you can look for job in any of these domains. We would suggest you to design a proper resume of your qualifications and experience. Maybe you can take help of professional resume writers. Services are available through various online job sites like naukri.com, monster.com, bixee.com etc. After that register and upload your resume on these online job sites for job. These sites keep you informed about various shortlisted jobs matching your profile through e-mail. You can also do a manual search
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2015-07-15 21:51:06Beginner-Level 4
Here is a list of both private and government college that I think is worth trying for
NIT,surathkal
MIT, manipal
International institute of information technology
MS Ramaiah
Bangalore institute of technology
BMS
RVBV Bhoomareddi
National institute of engineering
Alliance university
Reva
RNS
SDM
MVJ
Dayanand Sagar
if I come across ne other colleges that are equally good I will notify u.
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The Training and Placement Unit of the Institute is responsible for providing world class job opportunities to the undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public sector organizations.
No institute can guarantee you placements. It's just purely based on how you utilize your abilities and skills at the right time. I would suggest you to contact the training and placement department personally for accurate numbers.
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from a top insti
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2015-07-15 21:02:37Beginner-Level 2
The right degree for you to become a financial manager depends on the industry and company you apply for. Those looking for an entry positions will likely need at least a bachelors degree in finance. If you are looking to get into a competitive or advance position, then a master's degree or an MBA/CA along with internship experience can help you stand out in the hiring process.
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