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Shubham Jain

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If you to apply for that post, you have to go to their careers page or apply directly by going on this link:
https://careers.jio.com/frmStudent_Campus.aspx#!
They are always looking out for people who can bring fresh perspective and ideas in the team. If you are someone who loves to explore limitless opportunities, shares our enthusiasm of going the extra mile and would want to be a part of the Digital India Movement, then it would be easy for you to get in that.

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Shubham Jain

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It depends on what your skills are, in which field your interest runs, but I would suggest you to go for a procurement engineer.

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rahul r

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Selection: Admission to the B.E/ B.Tech courses is made on the basis of the marks obtained in +2 and the merit in the entrance examinations (e. g. IIT-JEE AIEEE BITSAT state entrance Exams etc. ). Conducted both at national and state level. In state Entrance exams selection will be based on the rank obtained in the entrance exam. Selection to the M.E/M.Tech courses is through GATE examination (The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering). Diploma holders can take AMIE examination to be equivalent with the degree holder. Admissions to some of the institutions are made by their own separate entrance exams. Regards.

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Shabana Bee

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There is not much score of this in India. I'm a B.Tech Aerospace engineer. I will openly say that there are about only 20 out of every 100 Engineers, working in somewhat related fields, rest 80 either change their stream or work in business development region. You will certainly never get a chance to experience your engineering skill. Even with Masters you will hardly find any job for fresher. Government organisation's like ISRO, NAL, ADA, DRDL will hire only if you clear GATE exam and tier vacancies are about only 510 seats per year for aero in particular and some years they don't hire too.

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rahul r

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AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING GROWTH, SCOPE & OPPORTUNITIES
One of the fastest growing industries, India is the 7thlargest producer in the world with an average annual production of 17.5 million vehicles. This sector contributes 7% of the country GDP by volume. According to a report of Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturer (SIAM) 2015, our country is also the 4thlargest automotive market by mass. According to industry estimates, automobile sector is expected to sell more than 6 million vehicles by 2020. The latest report by SIAM also says that in April-March 2015, overall automobile exports grew by 14.89% over the same period last year. Lo
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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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From my opinion you have to go for Bachelor degree in mechanical Beanch you can also joint a job as you have a degree of diploma .Best of luck for your future and if any Query feel free to ask.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Marine engineers have various job responsibilities in the industries like shipping, ship manufacturing, steel industry, power sector, the manufacturing sector, consultancy firm. They design, construct and develop nautical equipment. After completing Marine Engineering courses candidates can option for lucrative career options in public and private shipping companies, engine production firms, ship building and designing firms, navy, research bodies. After graduating as a marine engineer, one can get a job on a ship as a third assistant engineer or fourth engineer. They can also get employed in different foreign and Indian shipping compa
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Hi,
Instrumentation has a large variety of scope. You can check through the below link:
https://www.careerindia.com/courses/unique-courses/what-is-instrumentation-engineering-scope-and-career-opportunities-015486.html.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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For that, I'll prefer you to opt for IT field because there is more scope of selling IT product than in selling hardware or software plus MBA is highly preferred when it is done after the IT stream graduation.

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