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Sir I got 36622 rank in wbjee.And I am a SC category student . Which college best for me on my rank basics.2019

Nishant Rathore 9th Jul, 2019

Hello Raj,

If you are a domicile holding candidate who appeared for WBJEE, then your Category is useful else it's not in WBJEE 

Now, assuming you got that domicile going in there for you, you can expect the government colleges in West Bengal like Kalyani, Jalpaiguri Engineering College,etc.

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How is manipal University ,for mass communication ? I secured a rank of 180 in the entrance test, should i go for it?

iammohdshareef 18th Aug, 2019

Hello,

Manipal University is an excellent platform for education.

It provides each and every facility for students for achieving a bright future.

The life will pe peaceful.Hostels are well maintained.infrastructure is well furnished.

Youcan even check if you want selfs satisfaction on our careers360 website

Thank you


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How good is Biomedical Engineering in SSN Chennai. What is the scope of the course

Jay Rajesh Hiray 8th Jul, 2019

Hello..

Biomedical Engineering in SSN College Chennai is good..

And the Scope of Biomedical Engineering in India 

1) Subsequent to doing Biomedical Engineering, you can be utilized in some MNC's as Sales, Service and Application Specialists. 

2) You can fill in as a Research Engineer too in some OEM Manufacturing Companies 

3) You can function as a Biomedical Engineer in the Hospitals 

4) You can seek after Masters from any of the IIT's, IIT Bombay, Madras, Hyderabad and Kharagpur. Along these lines raising your Salary figures 

5) You can be a Biomedical Entrepreneur, Biomedical Engineering offers the best extension for the equivalent among some other part of designing 

6) You can seek after MBA in Hospital the executives or Hospital Administration and become a Hospital administrator where you control every one of the parts of medical clinics.

Hope these will be helpfull...

ALL THE BEST!!

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What is the scope BA Applied psychology (H)?

Sourav Sarkar Student Expert 8th Jul, 2019

Hi dear,

Hope you are doing well!

Now let's go through your question.

As you will be knowing that  BA(Hons.)applied Psychology deals with the counseling aspects of Psychology and is application based. A student with a BA degree in applied Psychology is more likely to find a job as guidance counselors with various organizations.

B.A. Hons. Applied Psychology Employment Areas:

  • Prisons
  • Rehabilitation Centres
  • Research Establishments
  • Welfare Organizations
  • Research Centres
  • Correctional Programs
  • Community Mental Health Centres
  • Chemicals Jobs
  • Healthcare and Medical Jobs

 B.A. Hons. Applied Psychology Job Types:

  • Social Worker
  • Urban Planning Officer
  • Rehabilitation Specialist
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Human Resources Assistant
  • Social Psychologist
  • Health Educator
  • Community Relations Officer
  • Psychiatric Technician
  • Child Support Specialist

Thank You & All the best!

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What is scope and placement of electronics and computer engineering.

Harsh_1559193822 Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019


Hello,Mayukh

Scope and Placement in ECE and CSE :

CSE

  • Subjects are easier to understand as generally no prerequisites are required to learn most of the subjects in this field as far as i have experienced subjects are easier to get good marks which will improve your percentage.
  • Skill development- You can learn coding in various languages like C, Python.. etc, which has great demand these days as they are in use for website development, App development so not only you will learn but also implement them.
  • Placement- Core companies are a lot in number for placements in CSE these days which offer from low to high packages in good colleges. Your skills will be upgraded if they are product based companies so CSE is a good option.

ets talk about ECE now,

ECE

  • If you good skills in mathematics then subjects are easier to learn otherwise you have to spend time to learn, as mathematics will help you a lot in laying the base of ECE, So start building strong foundation in calculus specially, if you want to go for ECE otherwise, passing a subject would be hard ! After that, believe in yourself and learn ECE from good author books and never go for shortcuts for building your basics and ECE will be interesting to learn.
  • Skill development-You can learn PCB designing, FGPA, ASIC,DSP etc which are in demand in industries these days landing a successful career in good companies like Intel,SanDisk as IC designer,Embedded Emgineer ,Telecom Engineer or any other profile in ECE.
  • Placement-If you want to work in a Core company then i highly recommend you to take a good college like IIT,NIT or any other but good college as these companies come there only for core placements otherwise you will land up with an average job in a service based company will give you no opportunity to apply your ECE skills.
  • One more thing if you do justice with learning in ECE then there is a great future in government and PSU sector as ISRO, RAILWAYS, DRDO like organizations recruit ECE people but only if you do justice with ECE and learn it wholeheartedly so there are lot of opportunities in both of the fields and remember HARD-WORK IS A KEY TO SUCCESS no matter what choice you take always stick to this fact and give your best.

So after considering these points in mind choose your option wisely without i would stress this line—WITHOUT SEEING WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING AND TAKING WHICH CAREER CHOICE.

ALL THE BEST !!

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Which is better machanical or ece if i dont know about branches but i like physics?

Sandipan_1560141883 Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

Congratulations for cracking the JEE main examination.

Now you can not understand, wheather to choose mechanical engineering or Electronics and communication engineering. Which branch is better...But you have interest in physics.

According to me, if you have hurry for a good job after completion of your b.tech and if you want a handsome package in campusing you can opt for Electronics and communication engineering.

But if you wants to apply your interest of physics in your graduation degree then you can opt for mechanical engineering. It is a core branch and one of the oldest branch of engineering.

But now campusing scope is lesser in mechanical engineering.

Now it depends on you. Go ahead.

So best of luck.

Go to the below mentioned link for more details:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/electronics-and-communication-engineering-0

https://www.careers360.com/mechanical-engineering-course

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Scope for instrumentation engineering?

abhinav singh 7th Jul, 2019

There is an abundance of Scope in the Middle East and other Oil rich states for instrumentation engineering. There are many Oil & Gas, Chemical and petrochemical companies who hire Instrumentation Engineers and once you gain sufficient experience(5+ Years) you get paid very well.

You can get into Designing of Plants, Maintenance activities, Or even into Commissioning of New plants.

This stream is sub divided into two parts. 1. Automation and control 2. Design and Detail engineering.

Talking about the salary of Instrumentation Engineers, an average engineer from campus get minimum 30k per month to 50k per month. As experience increases salary also get hike. Highest salaries can go up to 30LPA in India and 60–70LPA in Gulf countries.



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What is the scope of b.sc chemistry honours

Sheetal N 7th Jul, 2019

Hello Souren !

B.Sc. (Hons.) chemistry is a 3yrs undergraduate course.

It mainly deals with the study of various theories of chemistry and its branches.

You may get job opportunities in places like heavy chemical industries, government hospital, food industries, industrial laboratories, indian civil services, medical services, medical research, manufacturing and processing firm and many other places.

The average salary is 15,000 - 3 lakhs per year.


All the best !

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What is the career and scope in b pharmacy

Shivam bhardwaj Student Expert 6th Jul, 2019
Hello Harsh,
A career in the pharmaceutical sciences is full of opportunities. Mentioned below are some of the options a pharmacy professional can venture into:

R & D:Thr pharmacy industry is one such industry that thrives on research and development. For this option, M.Pharms and Ph.Ds are highly in demand for research of new drugs, process development, formulation, development, clinical trials and Toxicological Studies.

Analysis and Testing:Analysis and testing go hand in hand with this industry specially in order to maintain a proper Quality control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA). For the same highly skilled staff is required by companies to handle sensitive analytical dealings and sophisticated equipment.

Production and Manufacturing:the options of working in production and manufacturing are huge. One can start his/ her own venture or work for someone. Professionals for production and manufacturing are not only required by biotechnological products, surgical dressings, medical devices, equipment, ayurvedic/ homeopathic / unani medicines, veterinary medicine, etc are also the requirement for the production of cosmetics, soaps, toiletries and dental products.

Marketing:The Pharmaceuticals sales and marketing is considered to be a highly technical arena and hence one of the best when it comes to perks.

Hospitals:Although it might be a trend of the US or Canada, but it is one that seem to be setting in India as well. The pharmacists in the hospitals are the best informed individuals for prescribing a drug. Mostly in western countries, the diagnosis is made by the Doctors but the pharmacists decide the medicines and their dosage. Therefore, Pharmacy graduates have important role and can earn attractive remuneration and can occupy strategic positions.

Regulatory Bodies:There are bodies that control and regulate medicines. FDA is the regulatory body that deals with governing and implementing the rules and regulations for the Drug and Pharmaceutical industry. The post of Drug Inspector, Asst. Drug Controller, Deputy Drug Controller, Drug Controller of state and finally D.C. I. (Drug Controller of India) is an option one can aspire for.
Hope this will help you.
Good luck

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