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Dear Student,
Look, it depends . First of all I need to know in which domain you have done diploma .Well, if you haven't yet completed your diploma i.e. haven't reached upto the completion year of diploma of your domain , then you can't get job .You need to complete your diploma first. Basically after diploma , from that college itself .. you may get opportunities to get job in several MNCs ,private sectors based on your college reputation and activity of placement cell.
As you have said that you have education gap of 1 year . So generally some companies may ask in application form to mention your education gap with reason , those who hires candidates through diploma academics . Education Gap upto 1 year is basically approvable for technical domains like Engineering (IT sectors) .
The standard marks in 10, 12th and Graduation/diploma matters your eligibility to sit for placements or off campus .
In gov sectors , you have good chances to get job after diploma .. specially if you are a polytechnic student . Some popular Govt exam that recruits diploma Engineering students are like SSC JE , RRB JE etc,
Hope this helps !
Hello,
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Hello Student.
Corporate job is a position within a large company which works on systematic principles.
There are various types of corporate jobs such as Executive Corporate Jobs, Finance, Marketing, Human resources, I.T, etc. The job you want to pursue depends upon your career of interest.
I.T industry is a place where you could live the typical corporate office life. They usually have 5 days a week working policy and weekend off.
For getting into it you can pursue Computer Engineering or Information Technology Engineering. The main subjects required are PCM along with language, EVS and vocational subject. You will have to appear for state CET or JEE exam to get admission into these.
Hello student,
Since the minimum marks they expect is 55% these days due to competition, so you can definitely get a job into this colleges but they will be a stiff competition among the following for the same job. Moreover, I would suggest you to go for a good post graduation course like MBA or any other professional course which you think you can do and have liking in it.
Hope it helps.. good luck..
Yes, if you're aiming for UPSC then you need to complete graduation in any stream from a recognized university, diploma isn't accepted in this regard there is no such restrictions of belonging to specific discipline when it comes to appearing for upsc, however if you complete your graduation in subjects like political science, public administration, history, geography, economics, sociology etc there is considerable overlap with the syllabus of general studies and optional subjects, see if you're pursuing your degree from a recognized university say IGNOU for example then it's valid for higher studies as well as government jobs. you can definitely pursue higher studies while doing government job, if I further provide you information about IGNOU, it has various regional centres all over India, and under it are study centre where you submit your assignments, appear for term end exam etc, so there is no problem you can choose any degree of your choice, just make sure the specific degree is valid in distance mode and the university is recognized by ugc.You can apply even in the final year of graduation provisionally, and you need to attain 21 years as on 1stAugust of the appearing year.
Hello Aspirant,
Some frequently asked questions in a job interview are:
1) Tell us about your qualities
2) Why did you applied to this company
3) What are your strengths
4) What can you bring to this role
5) What do you know about this company
6) Tell us about your weakness
Thank you
Hi Fathima, It's great to see that you want to learn and try out graphic designing field, before you directly jump right into jobs , I would recommend you to :
1. Enroll for Free or paid graphic designer courses : You can be graphic designer in 9th but you need to learn graphic designing skills before you start applying for the jobs. In order to get job opportunity it would be better if you take certified courses
2. Build up your portfolio:
3. Apply for internships.
I want to wish you good luck and remind you that you still have time to figure out your career , It's okay to fail in it than not trying it ! So I hope you try out graphic designing and experience something new!
Hi there.
BTech Food Technology is an undergraduate programme that leads to a 4-year degree that deals with the use of food science in the production of food. Students are given abilities to use food technology ideas in food selection, packaging, processing, preservation, and distribution through the degree program's varied curriculum.
If you come from a scientific background and have recently finished your 10+2, but you are not interested in engineering courses like civil, mechanical, or electrical, then food technology can be an excellent choice for you.
One can obtain employment in research laboratories, government and commercial organisations, consultancies, processing facilities, and other fields with extra training in food preparation, health, and nutrition.
Other options are:
For the most part, in the event that everybody could do it I would advise them to pick Data Scientists, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data.
Presently, all that requires coding and Maths/physical science.
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The above I referenced pay the most elevated finance today.
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