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harman verma

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you have to struggle at beginning but after that the future is quite bright
make your decision with good precaution and after getting guidings from this field workers

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Sarvesh, you can go through https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk and gov.uk for updates, data and statistics.
Best Wishes

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dhillon x

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Hi Trilok,
* Job prospects after completing Aircraft Maintenance Engineering :
- Diploma holders in Aeronautics work as technicians in the Engineering department. Employment is available with Air India, Pawan Hans, Helicopter Corporation of India and flying clubs, private airlines and government-owned air service.
- Airlines Aeronautical Mechanics get employment in organisations such as Hindustan Aeronautical Ltd, Defence Research and Development Laboratories, National Aeronautical Lab, Aeronautical Develop¬ment Establishment, Civil Aviation Department etc.
* Some of the recruiting companies are :
-Aeronautical Development Establishment
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Chetna S

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Hi Mrunal
India or globally, all three are required in their respective sectors. The only need is to understand, where you make the best fit and will be able to utilize your skills and abilities after 4 -6 years. Industry pundits do predict the jobs in demand in future but you cant be sure of it until you are the best. So based on the current trend, food technology first, chemical engg second and production third is what I suggest.

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