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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

As an Electronics and Telecommunication engineer, various opportunities are there. An electronics engineer can get a job in Central Government, State Governments and their sponsored corporations in public enterprises and the private organizations like All India Radio, Indian Telephone Industries, MTNL, National Physical Laboratories, AIR, Civil Aviation Department; Post and Telegraph Department; Co-ordination Department, National Physical Laboratory, Bharat Electronics Limited, Development Centers in various States etc. Dealing in manufacture, sales and services of electronics consumer goods and appliances. Electronics engineers are al
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Mechanical engineering scope : Mechanical engineering is the evergreen branch among all other branches of engineering. They deal with the concepts of mechanics, thermodynamics, robotics, kinematics, structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, power sector, refrigeration, air conditioning sector and aerospace. There is a great scope of mechanical engineering now-a-days. It is expanding beyond its boundaries and more of interdisciplinary in nature. It is one of the oldest branches of engineering. This field of engineering is the broadest of all engineering fields, job prospects on offer for skilled engineer are plenty and unending. They can f
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Thermal engineering scope : Thermal engineers are required in the industries/companies that manufactures heat exchangers, A.C.s, Refrigerator, etc. They can also work in thermal power plants and hydro-electric power plant. Career option in teaching field is also available for the candidates having postgraduate degree in thermal engineering.
Professionals of this field are generally recruited by the production firms. You can also get teaching jobs in various reputed universities and colleges.
After pursuing a degree in this field, you can easily find job opportunities in various areas like Engineering Equipment Industries, Nuclear Power S
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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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BE COMPUTER ENGINEERING ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
A candidate must hold a graduate/post graduate degree with a minimum of 10+2 years of formal education with Mathematics as one of the subjects from a recognized university/institute.
Candidates, who are in the final year, are also eligible to apply provided they complete their formal education.
The candidates must be a minimum of 17 years of age or above. However, the maximum age is set to be 23 years.
Candidates should have passed 12th standard or equivalent examination recognized by AICTE and State Government in Physics and Mathematics subjects along with Chemistry / Electronics / Biology / B
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shubhra, I can understand the angst I am the anxiety in the minds of a girl who has just passed 12th. There are varieties of fields explore and engineering should be only one of them. My sincere advice would be not to get influenced by peer pressure but you should choose your own career in a subject that you love and like. To tell you frankly more than 50% of the fresh graduate engineers are not finding jobs. Hence getting admission in an engineering course should not be considered as achieving everything in life. I hope that you fine the correct subject which you love and like and finally make a career in this subject. Best wish
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