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2015-12-29 21:44:25
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There are scores of private firms in India that requires Biochemists. Biochemists are mainly needed by pharmaceutical companies, agriculture/chemical and other allied industries. Private hospitals have biochemists to manage their laboratory activities. In addition to this, students of biochemistry are also taken in by private research organizations for the post of Research Scientist. On top of this, students who have finished their post-graduation in this subject also stand a chance of getting jobs with firms that conduct research in:
1. Pharmacological.
2. Gene therapy or Genetic testing.
3. Drug research and testing.
4. Food quality t
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2015-12-29 21:42:13
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2015-12-29 21:41:46Contributor-Level 7
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2015-12-29 21:41:19Guide-Level 14
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2015-12-29 21:40:36
Contributor-Level 6
you can go for pvt institutes if you want to learn and earn together. anyway this is the best practice done by professionals. if you are a frehser, do follow regular studies only.
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2015-12-29 21:39:37
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IFS is part of the Civil services exam conducted by UPSC. With just about 500 vacancies and a whopping four lakh aspirants. The Indian civil services examination is arguably the toughest and most prestigious in the country. Preparing for entering the top-notch services not only requires slogging but also a fair amount of luck and brilliance.
Some of the books you can refer to for public administration are:
1. Indian Administration - Ramesh K. Arora and Rajni Goyal.
2. Indian Addministration - S.R. Maheswari.
3. Administrative Theory - Avasti and Avasti.
4. Public Administration - Avasti and Maheswari.
5. Administrative Thinkers - R. Pras
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2015-12-29 21:39:26
Contributor-Level 6
I suggest you to move out of the comfort zone. search better options out of your state those are privates. they will let you explore better opportunities. believe me you will get much much more.
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2015-12-29 21:39:03
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2015-12-29 21:33:04
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2015-12-29 21:32:26
Contributor-Level 8
I 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 the job. These sites keep you informed about various shortlisted jobs matching your profile through e-mail. You can also do a manual search of jobs, matching your profile on these sites. Float your resume to placement consultants and acquaintance for locating job openings. You can visit career section on websites of variou
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2015-12-29 21:32:20
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SSBF is a new Institute in the symbiosis family. So, it'll take time for SSBF to make an impact, till now Institute performance is considered as average. Also the placement scenario is not up to the expectations.
The cut off to get into SITM is 70+ percentile and SSBF is 60+ Percentile as per Snap 14 reports. This time also it is not going to change a lot. You can expect the same cut off in SNAP 15.
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2015-12-29 21:29:04Contributor-Level 6
Apologies for the delay in reply. Energy and Infrastructure is a niche program. Seeing the current country scenario and being related to energy sector, this sector is never going to be out of focus. Coming from a core engineering field, you will find yourself strong with the technical aspect of the program. Currently 75% of the batch is placed with companies like EY, Protiviti, Accenture, Wipro, Infosys, Gail etc
Regards,
Pranali Baxi
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2015-12-29 21:27:28
Guide-Level 11
1. Nirma University.
2. We School – Mumbai.
3. NIT's and if you are lucky you can also expect a call from new 6 IIM's.
All the best.
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2015-12-29 21:26:37
Contributor-Level 8
Shiksha is an education portal and provides unbiased guidance regarding education and career sector. However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute.
You can consider the below parameters:
1) Faculty,
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material,
4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate.
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies.
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
The Training and Placement Unit of the Institute is responsible for providing world class job opportunities to the undergradu
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2015-12-29 21:26:20
Guide-Level 11
You can pursue Master's degree in the following courses depending upon your interests:
1. Accessory designing and fashion designing.
2. Garment Manufacturing Technology.
3. Apparel marketing and Merchandising.
4. Leather and Garment Design and Technology.
5. Knitwear Design and Technology.
6. Textile Design and Development.
7. Fashion Journalism and Presentation.
You can look forward to get admission into the following institutes:
1. National institute of Fashion technology (NIFT).
2. National Institute of Design (NID).
3. International Institute of Fashion Technology - New Delhi (IIFT).
4. IEC School of Art and Fashion - New Delh
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2015-12-29 21:25:01Guide-Level 14
Also visit:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-business-administration-christ-university-institute-management/150420
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2015-12-29 21:24:30
Contributor-Level 6
It depends on how you look at the field. Captain has more responsibility and power and is better paid but Marine engineer has better opportunities in land if they find sea life boring.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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2015-12-29 21:23:18
Contributor-Level 8
UPSC examination is conducted every year and on the basis of this examination a number of IAS, IPS, IFS officers are recruited.
1. To be eligible:
I. You need to pass graduation in any field from any recognized university.
II. You are eligible if you are in the final year of graduation.
III. Your age must be between 21 to 30 years. 3 and 5 years of relaxation for OBC and SC/ST respectively.
IV. You must be an Indian citizen.
2. Preparation:
I. To crack the exam, the preparation requires the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
II. You may refer to books such as:
a. General Studies Manual.
b. Indian Politics by La
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