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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
India is in the race of becoming a global IT leader. So, it is essential to introduce new technology and fuse it with others to make it more meaningful. The Pro E technology is the one among them. It's a Mechanical-cum-Computer software that is used for 3-D modelling, drawing creation, motion analysis, etc. It is made by PTC (Parametric Technology Corporation). Due to its brand-restructuring, the software has be re-branded as CREO.
The job prospects are great provided you are trained in this field. This sector is not for those who are still not trained. You need to be experienced, good qualified and skilled. There are a large num
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Solid works is a software that enables integrating a broad spectrum of other software like CAD, design validation, product data management, in a single easy to use packages software.There are many packages as can be expected of this Solid Works software package. In all it's variations can be learned in about four to six working weeks. But this period in practice may turn out to be a few weeks more depending on individual's ability, etc. of learning. There is no eligibility prescribed but it's obvious that anybody who is desirous of learning this packaged software must know certain rudimentary knowledge of different software packa
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
The basic eligibility to pursue the training of this course/programming language is just 10+2, however the pursuant of this course stands alone will not be able to offer you good job opportunities.
Therefore, it is ideal that you pursue at least a basic technical degree BCA/BE/B.Tech/B.Sc IT so that you may become eligible to pursue a good job in a company.
Multiple modules for
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
It is great to see your interest in interior designing but unfortunately, learning only AutoCAD will not suffice to become a professional in the industry. The interior design courses are specially designed to equip you with certain skills like design principles, color therapy, space planning and industry standard software. It gives a thorough exposure to students on different kinds of projects to prepare them as a professional. It will also make you aware about various materials and products. Taking up an internship under a trained and successful interior designer is, of course, a cherry on the top.
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