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Pallavi Sharma

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Computer Science, in recent times, in India, has gained a lot of popularity, thanks to the ever-growing demand for computer engineers all over the world. With the advancement of technology in IT industry, the importance of computer Science has also increased as day-to-day innovations in technology and computers are needed to keep up with today's youth's requirements. IT Sector truly has upgraded our lives to the next level, but, like everything, even this has its pros and cons. Today, it is undeniable that technology is an integral part of education in the digital era. One of the easiest and most accessible career paths is a B.Tech Com
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Taara Banerjee

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Studying for and passing examinations like CCNA r&s, Network+, etc. , will provide you with the knowledge and credentials necessary to succeed in the field of Network Security Engineering. After that, seek for NOC (Network Operation Center) positions, which are often entry-level but may need a college degree. Learn as much as you can about the CCNP r&s or CCNA sec in the meanwhile. Even if landing a career in security isn't impossible, it's far more challenging than entry-level positions in networking, such as routing and switching. Getting a job at a network operations center (NOC) is a good first step since it will provide you insigh
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Sanskar Singh

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Chemical engineering has the highest scope.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can become an engineer. After completing the 10th class from a recognised board, an ITI and Diploma course can be pursued. There are many engineering courses available after the 10th class like Diploma, and ITI courses. For example,
1- Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Duration: 1 to 3 years. Job Options: Production Supervisor, Engineer, Quality Executive.
2- Diploma in Civil Engineering
Duration: 1 to 3 years. Job Options: Civil Engineer, Site Manager.
3- Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Duration: 1 to 3 years. Job Options: Workshop Manager, Electrical Product Designer.
4- ITI in Automobile:
Duration: 1 to 2 years. Job Options:
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Check below the list of books that help in the preparation for ESE/IES ECE Exam:
1- Network Analysis by Van Valkenburg and Chakrabarti.
2- Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems by Jardon & Balmain and JD Kraus.
3- Integrated Circuits by K. R. Botkar.
4- Op. Amps & Linear Integrated Circuit by Gayakwad.
5- Digital Logic & Computer Design by Morris Mano.
6- Automatic Control System by Benjamin C. Kuo and B. S Make
7- Control System engineering. By I. G. Nagrath & M. Goal
8- Principle of Communication System by Taub & Schilling, J. B Gupta, and A. Bruu Carlson.
9- Integrated Electronics by Jacob Milman & C. Halkias and Millman & Grabel
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Apart from ESE, GATE, and PSUs many exams are held to recruit in various organizations in India, such as -
1- Railway recruitment board (SSE & JE )- RRB takes exams for junior engineers and senior section engineers. Although it is a group C job after 12 to 13 years of experience with time-to-time promotions you will be promoted to a group A job equivalent to an ESE/IES officer.
2- SSC-JE: it is a group B job and it is conducted for the recruitments in various posts in various departments such as Military Engineering Services (MS). you will be subordinate to an ESE/IES officer.
3- NPCIL: A subsidiary of Bhabha Atomic Research Center. Eve
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deepika maurya

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The Salary structure of an Engineer:
Basic Pay+DA+ perks (Medical benefits and other minor perks, 46 percent)+HRA (10, 20, and 30 percent depending upon the place of posting)
During the training period, the basic salary would be in the pay band of INR 20,600 Per month. After completing one year, one would be promoted to the post of Engineer with a basic salary in the pay band of INR 24,900 Per Month. In A-class cities, gross income would be around INR 60,000 during the first year and INR 73,000 after the first year. If the company provides accommodation, HRA will not be paid. The average BHEL-Electronics Division salary ranges from app
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Anukriti srivastava

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Hi, you can go for the Operation Theatre Technician course after getting passed from Arts stream too but only if you are going with Virohan. The students who want to pursue the course may belong to any stream, for institutes such as Virohan, but for other institutions students who have completed their class 12th with Science stream I. e. Physics Chemistry Biology/Mathematics are only eligible.

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Divyesh PatelFast Learner and a Engineer with solutions

Beginner-Level 5

Both of these field will enable you to step up in the IT industry as an software developer. You only have to learn fundamentals more clearly in case to accomplish the interviews.

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Meha Hareendran

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What is the procedure and list of exams we have to clear under DGCA to become a pilot? (Currently engineering student)
What are the process to become a pilot? As you didn't described that whether you want to become an airline pilot or fighter pilot. So I am going to give the process for both fields pilot.
1. Fighter Pilot:
You can join Indian Air Force as a fighter pilot through four ways. NDA (National Defense Academy):
One can join NDA after completing +2 with Physics and Maths compulsory. The written exam consist of two papers and (I. e. Maths and General Awareness) is tough as it is conducted by UPSC and is of 900 marks (300+600 respe
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