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2012-07-25 20:44:31
Guide-Level 12
Freshers are always welcomed in every field whether it is clinical research or any other field.
Please remember that getting a job is the responsibility of the candidate. You may explore certain things about yourself such as :
-Communication skills
-Assessment of your strengths
-Domain knowledge
-Knowledge about the position you are applying for
-Knowledge about the company you have applied job in
-Post your CV on job portals
Such aspects will help you to prepare better for any interview.
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2012-07-25 20:20:06
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I would suggest you to please contact officials of both the institutes personally for specific migration formalities at the earliest.
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2012-07-25 20:08:30
Guide-Level 12
1)
SCOPE :
After electronics and instrumentation engineering, you may find jobs in :
*R&D units of public and private sector companies
*Heavy industries such as thermal power stations, steel plants, refineries, cement and fertilizer plants, etc.
*Government sector :
-ONGC(Oil and Natural Gas Corporation)
-ECIL(Electronics Corporation of India Limited)
-Indian Telephone Industries Limited
-Hindustan Machine Tools
-National Thermal Power Corporation
-Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
-Bharat Electronics Limited
-Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
*You can even apply for IBPS Bank exams and UPSC exams.
2)
Getting a good job entirely depends
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2012-07-25 20:08:03
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2012-07-25 20:04:54
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Selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute.
- Accreditation of the institute.
- Institute's infrastructure.
- Teaching faculty.
- Specialization offered.
- Tuition fees.
- City preference.
If possible, you may personally visit this institute, and talk to the students studying there, and take there feedback regarding faculty, teaching methodology, etc, all this will help you to take decision.
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2012-07-25 20:02:51
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2012-07-25 19:46:29Contributor-Level 8
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2012-07-25 19:32:12
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Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and Placements are the factors that define a good and reputed institute.
Consider the above parameters and then take a wise decision after thorough discussion with your peer group and family.
And for best results, I may suggest you to personally visit the institute and interact with the existing batches and also try reaching alumni for clear and transparent review.
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2012-07-25 19:32:10
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2012-07-25 19:29:21
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Selecting a course entirely depends on the individual. Yes, some students do opt for diploma courses and then gain higher degree after working for few years. Reasons can be numerous. But, some decision depends on the time availability, reason behind the course one wish to opt for, financial issues, start earning at younger age, ignorance, some even get influenced by peer group, etc.
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