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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
*Obtain a professional qualification, e.g. Accountant, Actuary, CFA
*Occupy yourself with volunteering work, locally or internationally
*Occupy yourself with paid work in the industry, business or academia
*Occupy yourself with paid work in governmental organizations or security forces (army, police, coast guard, etc.)
*Join a charity, non-profit (NPO) or non-governmental (NGO) organisation
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
1) You can try for GATE and if you got a high score then you can make an entry into ISRO, DRDO, etc.
2) New India Assurance Company Limited for the post of Post Administrative Officer (Scale I).
3) Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited for the Post of Associate Server Maintainer.
4) Cabinet Secretarial government Of India Jobs for the Post of Deputy Field Officer.
5) Also you can try for Railway, Bank jobs etc. But as no. Of vacancies in government sectors are very limited so prepare very well for those jobs.
1. Private Software company:-
TCS. CTS. WIPRO. ACCENTURE. IBM. INFOSYS. MAHINDRA SATYAM. CAPGEMINI. IGATE PATNI C
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6 years agoGuide-Level 11
Petroleum engineering has less scope but computer engineering has vast scope. Both of them are different but computer engineering has vast paths to follow. I would suggest you to check with Amity University, Lovely Professional University, Sharda University for the computer engineering courses as they provide better placements and options.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
I don't think VMware would agree that it is ceding the enterprise to the public cloud. VMware wants the industry to believe that it is the perfect company to help businesses transition to what it coined as the cloud-native application architecture. I'll explore VMware's strategy for the enterprise cloud space vs. that of a public cloud provider, specifically Amazon's AWS pl
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