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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, in order to work as an Industrial Engineer you should have completed BTech or B.E. with Industrial Engineering as a specialisation. However, you can explore other career options after completing Industrial Design.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Combining an engineering background with an MBA in HR opens up a unique and promising set of opportunities. Here are some exciting possibilities:Technical Recruiter: Leverage your engineering knowledge to recruit and source talent with specific technical skills. Training & Development Specialist for Technical Skills: Develop and deliver training programs for technical skills and upskilling within the company. HR Manager in Tech Companies: Lead the HR function in technology-focused organizations, leveraging your understanding of both HR and technical aspects.Chief People Officer (CPO): As you gain expe
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Parul Thapa

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A transition from study in Mechanical Engineering to a career as a Paramedic is definitely a change in focus from Engineering principles into that relating to Medical and emergency response.Here are ways through which one can do the same:Research the roles and responsibilities for paramedics: Understand the required skills, physical and emotional demands of the task, and the level of education needed. Take paramedical courses: Check for the Educationally required courses in the Paramedical field. Look for accredited colleges, technical schools, or any universities that offer a licensed paramedic training programme out there.&
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Pragati Singh

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Yes, technically one can do both – become both an architect and structural engineer since the two professions are not mutually exclusive. However, it's not so common but still you need to consider following points:Different skill sets: Structural engineers and architects, though the two work jointly in designing buildings, have different tasks to perform. While architects are concerned with how the entire project looks like, the functionality of the designs, and how to plan the use of available space, structural engineers are concerned with the structural stability of the building. Training in both areas takes considerable educat
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Pragati Singh

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Being good at math and Science certainly helps. Applying math and Science will help structural engineers to design solutions to real-life problems. A structural engineer must be creative and have good problem-solving skills. They must have a good understanding of mathematics and science, computers and new technology. They also need good communication skills and leadership qualities.

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Pragati Singh

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While a career in Marine Engineering can be rewarding but it has its own pros and cons, such as:Demanding work schedules: Long hours with working stretching in most cases up to 12 hours a day with little or no time off. This can be stressful, physically and mentally draining, thus interfering with productivity and work-life adjustment.Limited shore time: Many times you will be away from family and friends for months or even years at stretch causing feelings of loneliness.Challenging environment: Working in the engine room, there are aspects such as heated conditions, noise, and vibration that can be detrimental to your health.Limi
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Pragati Singh

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The salary for an entry-level job is INR 30,000 to 45,000 and above per month. ECE graduates earn well after gathering experience for one-two year. Moreover, professionals with industrial experience stand out in terms of skills and can earn INR 8-12 Lacs per annum. To get good salary, ECE graduates should have a clear concept of designing, Analog circuit, VLSI, Microprocessors, Antennas, Network Analysis, and Programming.

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Pragati Singh

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The salary of an engineer depends on various factors like specialization, role, organization, and work. The average starting salary in India for a fresh engineering graduate can range from INR 3-5 Lacs per annum. The salaries vary according to the number of years of experience as well as location. Many companies offer greater salary packages in metropolitan cities which are hub for IT companies as well as other reputed MNCs. The salary also varies as per the entry level of the candidate. After gaining experience of 2-5 years, candidates can expect a salary of INR 8-12 Lacs per annum and subsequently shift from technical to managerial p
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Pragati Singh

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Preparing for a Google engineering interview requires thorough preparation and dedication. Here's a concise guide to help you ace the process:Research the role and Google's expectations: Thoroughly understand the specific role you're applying for and Google's overall expectations for engineers. Familiarize yourself with their culture, values, and work environment.Master data structures and algorithms: Data structures and algorithms form the foundation of software engineering. Practice solving coding problems regularly on platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, or CodeChef.Practice system design: System design interviews assess your abilit
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Tasbiya Khan

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Average starting salary for marine engineer in India can be around INR 2 Lakhs per year. With 1-2 year of experience, the salary for a marine engineer in India can be INR 5-6 Lakhs per year.A marine engineer's pay may also differ based on their level of experience. More experienced marine engineers often make more money than entry-level marine engineers.

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