Ask & Answer: India's Largest Education Community
All Questions
New Question
2015-03-30 13:52:12
Contributor-Level 9
New Question
2015-03-30 13:31:58
Beginner-Level 4
More than 95 percent of the students who opted for placements are placed.
New Question
2015-03-30 13:30:20
Contributor-Level 7
New Question
2015-03-30 13:27:34
Contributor-Level 10
Expert Vineet Raj Kapoor has rightly replied to you. You must ensure that you are good at animation level. Join a company to further stengthen your skills. You may master Character Animation online or opt for further courses as per recommendations best suiting you.
Best
Sanjay Khimesara
New Question
2015-03-30 13:23:05
Contributor-Level 7
Please consider moving towards the best to live and work countries which are surely not in the west but in the Middle East.
Why most students follow the conventional path of studying in India or in the west? Why Indian students are obsessed with the west? Is it the 200 years of colonial mindset? Most of them struggle to survive in the west and work for peanuts in India.
So called 'average', 'above average' and below 'average' students (although it is judged by marks to which I personally don't subscribe to) must look at countr
New Question
2015-03-30 13:16:30
Beginner-Level 4
The average salary offered for the last batch is Rs5.5 lakhs and 40+ companies have visited the campus.
New Question
2015-03-30 13:15:19Beginner-Level 5
New Question
2015-03-30 13:14:18New Question
2015-03-30 13:07:12New Question
2015-03-30 12:57:22
Guide-Level 14
Optometrists working in government hospitals can start off with a decent pay package and those who opt for private clinics can negotiate for higher slabs. Apart from assisting ophthalmic doctors in government hospitals and private clinics an optometrist can find job opportunities in various areas.
After few years of experience, they can start their own practice. After completion of master's degree in Optometry, one can proceed for PhD and apply for a teaching job in any medical college. They also have opportunities available in NGOs, private hospitals, clinics, missionary hospitals and charitable hospitals run by railways and de
New Question
2015-03-30 12:55:03
Contributor-Level 7
All the very best.
New Question
2015-03-30 12:54:53
Contributor-Level 7
New Question
2015-03-30 12:53:46Beginner-Level 1
New Question
2015-03-30 12:48:46
Beginner-Level 5
New Question
2015-03-30 12:48:18
Guide-Level 15
B.Tech in food technology is a bachelor’s course of 4 years. These 4 year program is divided into four parts comprising of one year each and again it is divided into a duration of six months of each semester. At the end of each semester an exam is conducted. The syllabus of food technology is made in such a way that it covers almost all the fields of industrial biotechnology and the agricultural region.
Eligibility Criteria:-
For doing B.Tech in food technology one should have passed his/her higher secondary exam from any of the recognized boards. They should have a minimum age of 17 years. The students can only take admiss
New Question
2015-03-30 12:47:40New Question
2015-03-30 12:43:47
Guide-Level 14
Both are different degrees one is graduation degree and other is Post graduation. You can go first for Bachelors in Hospital Administration and after that Post Graduation in Hospital Administration.
Hope it 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!
New Question
2015-03-30 12:41:50
Contributor-Level 7
You should select areas like Petro-chemicals, Mechatronics, Robotics, Aeronautics, etc.
Why most students follow the conventional path of studying in India or in the west? Why Indian students are obsessed with the west? Is it the 200 years of colonial mindset? Most of them struggle to survive in the west and work for peanuts in India.
So called 'average', 'above average' and below 'average' students (although it is judged by marks to which I personally don't subscribe to) must look at countries
Register to get relevant
Questions & Discussions on your feed
Ask & Answer
Panel of Experts
