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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Its pleasant know your desire to resume studies after these long years. Its very creditable. First you have to decide on the university from which you want to do research. Then you may have to appear for entrance exam for acceptance of your candidature for PhD. Once this is done then you can search for a suitable guide and begin!

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RRB Technician salary is given below.PostRRB Technician Salary (INR)Technician Grade I Signal29200Technican Grade III19900

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, a Biotechnology Engineer can definitely get a job in the IT sector! While their background might seem far removed from traditional IT roles, their unique skillset is increasingly valuable in today's tech landscape. Here's why:Transferable skills:Analytical thinking and problem-solving: Biotech engineers are adept at handling complex data and systems,  making them well-suited for various IT tasks.Quantitative and computational skills: Their training equips them with strong math and programming abilities,  valuable for software development and data analysis.Research and communication skills: They excel at re
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Tasbiya Khan

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A BTech degree in Aeronautical Engineering offers a wide range of career opportunities in the aerospace industry. Here are some potential career paths and areas of specialisation within the field:Aircraft Design and ManufacturingAerospace Research and DevelopmentMaintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO)Aerodynamics and Flight MechanicsAvionics and Control SystemsSpace Research and ExplorationDefense and Military Aerospace

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Tasbiya Khan

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Hi aspirant! Biomedical Engineering prepares you for careers in Engineering, Management, Medical Administration, Sales and Regulatory Practices. Further, you can also go on to study further in Medicine, Dentistry, Physical Therapy and laws, as well as Biomedical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering graduates are required in a wide range of industries such as medical device manufacturing, healthcare, research and development. After finishing this course, you can take up the job profiles such as:Medical Device EngineerBiomedical EngineerConsultantResearcher

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Manori Sahni

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Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is one of the popular Engineering specialisations. Candidates pursuing this course have the option of further choosing amongst various other specialisations, such as telecommunication, web designing, computer hardware, software implementation and maintenance, etc. The CSE graduates can work as data scientists, computer programmers, systems analysts, hardware engineers, software developers, system engineers, etc.

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