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what was the scope for printing technology.


Darshan 15th Nov, 2019
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Arya 16th Nov, 2019

Hi Darshan,

Printing Technology, as the name suggests, deals with the different ways of creating a printed surface. Nowadays, most of the work is non-impact and is done with computers. You need a lot of technical skills to be successful in this field. You can do a B.E. or B.Tech. in Printing Technology by passing 12th with Maths and Physics as your main subjects. Admissions will be done on the b=basis of JEE scores. You can also go for a Master's course and even a Ph.D. in Printing Technology.

It is counted as one of the fastest-growing fields in India and the no. of jobs are increasing at a high rate. However, you have to be very hardworking. Apart from the Press industry, you can also get hired by newspapers, magazines and various government and private publication houses. You can also choose to work in various institutes as lecturer.


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