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2015-10-29 16:56:45

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Nidhi,
You can not compare the apples and oranges. PCM is a knowledge. C programming is a skill. If you combine both you will become great. Take simple mathematics formula or concept implement it in programming by yourself then you will become stronger in both. Do this exercise repeatedly, you will start enjoying both. The industry need programmers with a domain knowledge. If you do these exercises during your schools days, the entire 4 years of engineering will be really productive and when you come of engineering, the industry will just pick you.
Consider this, C programming is not programming itself, It's just a language like any o
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2015-10-29 16:56:13

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jasveer singh

Contributor-Level 9

Hi
Here's a Quick Way to Learn Organic Chemistry:
Start from Organic Chemistry Fundamental Concepts. Derive standard name reaction mechanisms of organic Chemistry. Practice Organic Chemistry conversions. Tricks for Organic Chemistry conversions:
Using Visual Aids to Study. Memorise less, understand more. Study with partners. The consensus seems to be about 14 hours a week, or two hours a day. This is in line with a common study-time recommendation that you spend two hours studying for each hour in class (3 hours of lecture plus 4 of lab = 14 hours of work outside of class). .

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2015-10-29 16:55:48

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Nidhi,
Industrial Chemistry is the branch of chemistry which applies physical and chemical processes towards the transformation of raw materials into products that are of benefit to humanity. The Industrial Chemistry graduate is a chemist with knowledge linkages in engineering, chemical processing, economics and industrial management.
Applied Chemistry is the scientific field for understanding basic chemical properties of materials and for producing new materials with well-controlled functions. Currently, as the human society is more complicated, the research fields of Applied Chemistry are expanding to a wider range. To name a few, i
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2015-10-29 16:55:03

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Anu,
Professionals who work in transportation design are known as industrial designers. They produce automobiles, aircraft, watercraft, mass transit systems and two-wheeled vehicles, taking into consideration aesthetics, ergonomics, manufacturing, marketing, safety and economics. In addition, they may specialize in an area such as hybrid vehicle, recreational vehicle or aircraft interior design.
As this is a very complex process and requires detailed knowledge of a lot of intricate details hence a course of such short duration is not possible, the minimum duration would be that of a graduation degree, 3 or 4 years.
Hope it helps. Pleas
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2015-10-29 16:54:38

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Anu, If you're creative, you can always consider going for Design and Animation. This is a field where nobody cares for your qualification, they only see if you can do quality work. In fact, the University Model has not succeeded in any Skill field across the world. A good mentor and wise selection of courses with a good school, followed by diligent learning, would get you a head start in your career. However, you must check your suitability for this field. Animation is an art form and a very demanding career. It has ample opportunities for the creatively talented people. Opportunities lie in UI Design, Graphic Design, Storyboarding, A
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2015-10-29 16:54:15

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sunil kumar

Beginner-Level 4

You can choose software engineering, DBA, tester, computer architecture, programmer, etc. You can pursue your studies in abroad or decent institutions in India for an advanced computer skills.
You can apply for civil jobs like IAS, etc. for your own interest.

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2015-10-29 16:53:50

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Nope unless the course mentions. It is part of Visual Development. Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. If you like this answer you may select it as best answer or press like.

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2015-10-29 16:53:23

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Anu,
Jewelry designers work with precious metals, diamonds, beads and gemstones to create wearable pieces of art. A jewelry designer may create one-of-a-kind pieces for high-end jewelers or an entire line for a mass-market fashion designer. They may also sell their jewelry themselves. Designers can create jewelry entirely by hand or they can begin the design process by using computer-aided design (CAD) software.
The duration of a graduation in Jewellery design is approx 3 years though some colleges also have 4 yrs specialization programs. The fee structure depends on the course, college, value addition etc:
Please refer to the link fo
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2015-10-29 16:52:39

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Pihu,
Traveling indeed is an adventure on its own and what could be better than being offered a jobs that would include travel as a integral part of the profile.
Such careers not only offer lucrative packages and experiences but also keeps you away from the monotony of a desk job.
Please refer to the link for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1
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Wish You Luck!

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2015-10-29 16:52:17

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Nilesh,
Cabin Crew is one of the good career option as it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities not only in India but across the globe
Eligibility:
-Physical requirements - Height for Air Hostesses - minimum of 157.5 cm and Flight Pursers 163 cm with proportionate weight.
-Graduates in the age group of 19-25 years for training. Preference is given to Degree or Diploma holders in Hotel Management/Tourism.
-Female candidates from Home science background, fulfilling other requirements, are also preferred. International Airlines recruit flight attendant in the age group of 18-35 years.
-Good language, ability and pro
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2015-10-29 16:51:52

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

Both manufacturers are engaged in a price competition to defend their market share. Companies tend to avoid safety comparisons when selling their aircraft to airlines. Most aircraft dominating the companies' current sales, the Boeing 737-NG and Airbus A320 families and both companies' wide-body offerings, have good safety records. Boeing's production costs are mostly in United States dollars, whereas Airbus' production costs are mostly in Euro. When the dollar appreciates against the euro the cost of producing a Boeing aircraft rises relatively to the cost of producing an Airbus aircraft, and conversely when the dollar falls relative t
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2015-10-29 16:51:16

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Yash Arora1 kindly share your views

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2015-10-29 16:50:23

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Pihu,
Many airlines won't accept applicants who have noticeable blemishes on their arms, Emirates do a full body check for scarring and tattoos. Small scarring can be acceptable.
However with changing times the airlines are rephrasing their hiring guidelines, where they have more focus on the attitude.
Please refer to the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-an-airhostess-looks-don-t-matter-attitude-does-article-8996-1
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2015-10-29 16:49:40

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Pihu,
Cabin Crew is one of the good career option as it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities not only in India but across the globe Eligibility:
-Physical requirements
- Height for Air Steward - minimum of 172 cm to 190 cm with proportionate weight.
-Graduates is a compulstion for international airlines in the age group of 19-25 years for training. Preference is given to Degree or Diploma holders in Hotel Management/Tourism.
-International Airlines recruit flight attendant in the age group of 18-35 years.
-Good language, ability and proficiency in English, Hindi, a regional language and at least one foreign
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2015-10-29 16:49:20

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Pihu,
Please refer to the link :
https://www.shiksha.com/top-air-hostess-training-academies-in-india-article-8968-1
I would like to invite Dr MohsinKhan

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2015-10-29 16:48:58

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Pihu,
The role of cabin crew has so many facets and will help collect a lot of skills during our career, not just things like problem solving and people skills but also first aid, languages and an understanding of different cultures. Their are huge possibilities of continuing your career with the airlines in a profile as recruiter, trainer or even progress in the same profile as a flight pursuer. However if you wish to switch feilds,Various industries prefer the skills & experience that has been acquired during the tenure with airlines such as:- Hospitality
- Education
- Corporates(Modern languages)
- Nursing
- Paramedical
- Tourism
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2015-10-29 16:48:38

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

I would like to invite Yash Arora1

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2015-10-29 16:47:25

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Jayant patel

Beginner-Level 1

 

After completing an BSc or MSc in Chemistry, there are a variety of career opportunities available across different sectors. Here are some potential career paths:

  1. Research and Development (R&D):

    • Research Scientist: Work in research institutions or industrial laboratories, conducting experiments and developing new products or technologies.
    • Lab Technician: Support research scientists by preparing experiments, collecting data, and maintaining laboratory equipment.
  2. Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare:

    • Pharmacologist: Study the effects of drugs and chemicals on biological systems.
    • Quality Control/Quality Assurance Analyst: Ensure that products m
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2015-10-29 16:47:05

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Rupa,
Pradeep's is handy reference book that not only prepares you for your school exams but also for external competition exam. However, you shall also consider preparing through your NCERT text books for clearing your basic concepts.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2015-10-29 16:46:37

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Rupa,
Pure chemistry like the way it is termed, refers to the study of only pure theory of chemistry, e.g. Organic Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Physical chemistry etc. Mostly, one's aim is to seek more answers to academia questions and to enlarge the pool of information that previous chemists already have at hand.
Applied chemistry, is often the bridge between chemistry and chemical engineering (large scale-process industries). Not only is it a study on the basic chemistry principles (organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry), it is also the study of analytical instruments and apparatus used in industrial work. More often than not,
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