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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You have an experience for 5 years so it would be better for you to join somewhere where executives MBA/PGDM is available, you will find it more beneficial i guess.
On the other hand, ICBM keeps a life little busy for the students, but there are a lot of opportunities & learnings.
Hope this would help you in taking the decision.
Thank you.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Nanotechnology is derived from the combination of two words Nano and Technology and is considered as the technology of future and is capable of bringing major technological advances in the 21st century.
Few Specializations in this field:
1. Nano – biotechnology.
2. Ceramic engineering.
3. Green nanotechnology.
4. Materials science.
5. Nano architectonics.
6. Nano engineering.
7. Nano mechanics.
8. Wet nanotechnology.
9. Nano – medicine.
Nano Technology professionals are in great demand in mainstream electronics, industrial products and healthcare markets. Though, nanotechnology is still in early stages of development in India. How
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Candidates wishing to enter the navigational and engineering fields of Merchant Navy need to complete their B.Sc. degree in mechanical or marine engineering, before they can gain admission to the field. In some cases, students who have completed their 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) are eligible to join as Deck Cadets.
Navigating Officers - Candidates will need to obtain a Certificate of Competency, as per the regulations in India relating to the examinations of Masters and Mates. Conducted by the Ministry of Surface Transport, in association with the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) Mumbai, the exami
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9 years agoGuide-Level 15
The field of Instrumentation has undergone rapid changes in recent times with the advent of real time applications, high speed computing, data acquisition and feedback systems, high speed telemetry, advanced remote control systems to name a few.
Graduates of this discipline find employment in automated production process industries like steel, cement, automobiles, rubber, food products and packaging. CNC controlled machines and equipment, computer aided manufacturing, robotics and automation are all growing and expanding.
Another aspect of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering lies in the engineer's involvement in field o
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2014-07-01 13:13:44Guide-Level 11
To be honest, it will be difficult to tell which engineering branch is better as all three mentioned by you are equally good. Moreover, every engineering branch has its own Pros and Cons and thus it will be unfair commenting which is better.
However, below are some key points about the three engineering branches
Mechanical Engineering:
Mechanical engineering has a lot of scope in India and abroad. Some of the areas where these people can utilize their capabilities include the following.
Automobile industry
Aerospace industry
Steel plants
Power generation industries
Communication sector
Railway departments
etc.
Some of the government
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