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As far as Ceramic Engineering is concerned, 2 Prominent Institutes have this Course, IIT BHU and NIT Rourkela. There are few prominent recruiters at both these Institutes including Tata Steel, Saint Gobain, Piramal Glass and couple more. Most of the students aspire careers in Data Science, Finance, Consulting, Software and especially IIT BHU Campus gives you enough opportunities for these. Same is with Mining Engineering, however in Mining, you have some scope with PSUs(GATE) as well as Steel, Petroleum and Mining Corporations. The Only advantage Ceramic Engineering has over Mining is, you have strong research scope and prospects. You may shift your Branch in Postgraduation to Material Science and Engineering, maybe pursue a MS/PhD Abroad. Ceramic Engineering as well as Materials engineering has immense scope even in the Nuclear and Aerospace Industry. In India, BARC and many other CSIR Organization attract Scientists and Projects in fields of Ceramic Technology, Design and Management. Definitely, if your Aim is UPSC CSE or MBA, either branch is good, however I believe Ceramic would be more interesting than Mining. You have both Dual Degree (5 Years) as well as BTech (4 Years) Courses in Ceramic and Mining. Some of the Best Colleges for Mining include IIT ISM Dhanbad, IIT Kharagpur, BIT Sindri, NIT Rourkela, NIT Raipur, NIT Surathkal and many others.
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hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would glad inform you that it depends on the number of vacancies which changes every year and depends on the current situtation but yes it is not necessary only a government college passed student get government job as it all depends only on skills you have and quality of work you can give in your practise
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
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The government jobs for teaching position requires a B. ed degree with NCTE recognition as a must. Since you did your B. ed from a institution which was not NCTE recognized, so you won't be eligible for the government jobs.
Also you would face difficulty for finding private sector jobs.
Hope it helps
Wish you luck
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Which is better in MNNIT Allahabad: EE or ECE?
Many many congratulations if you are getting this college. Both the branches are literally awesome. It entirely depends on your interest and what you want to pursue in your future life. I would show you the difference between electronics and electrical branches that will be more helpful for you to decide what to choose.
Almost half of the syllabus is same for ECE and EE,but the core subjects are different.
In EE, students have to study Electrical as well as Electronics. It is the study and application of electrical systems and contains basic electronic courses but more about power system.
While in ECE, you deal with Electronics with some part of communication. The subject uses the scientific knowledge of the behaviour and effects of electrons to develop devices, systems, or equipment that uses electricity as part of its driving force. Also it contains basics on electrical machines and more on integrated circuits and communication systems
Jobs:
Almost every PSU recruit through GATE examination. Vacancies for EEE are more and the number of students appearing GATE is less than ECE. So EEE people has edge here.
Generally,Software companies prefer ECE over EEE.If u want a government job,you should go for EEE.
Hope for the best.
Thank you.
Some of the job profiles you can get in government sector after BSc:
Now I would always recommend that a student must complete his/her MSc course as the eligibility for government jobs may be for BSc but there are many MSc graduates who apply and they get some advantage due to there MSc knowledge.
Some of the organization which conducts examination and recruits Agriculture grads are:
To know more about Agriculture as career visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-science-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment.
As a Civil Engineering Graduate, you may enter other government departments which includes- Public Works Department(PWD), National Highways Authority of India(NHAI), Town Planning Office, State wise Government sponsored Building projects, Indian Railways etc. Hope this will help you.
ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!
It doesn't have the same value as regular mode obviously.
BEd is a teaching training program which includes both theory and practical facets to it. In distance mode only theory can be covered properly the practical training is questionable. Most important aspect of teacher training is left out there. Moreover colleges and institutions prefer regular mode candidates over distance education candidates. But since you are already in a school setting it can be compensated to an extent but still it wouldn't be same as regular mode. I would suggest you to take advice from your seniors in the school or college you are working you can even figure out which kind of BEds your school has hired and if your goal is a government job then try to find out if they have hired any BEd in correspondence candidate in the past. Maybe they will overlook that aspect if your academics and other qualifications are good enough so that they don't hesitate to pick you among regular candidates. If you are going for distance then make sure you balance your resume with other qualifications like Centa teacher Olympiads which will add value to your cv or something similar to it.
Listen to your instinct and choose wisely.
All the best!
Dear aspirant,
Best Government exams for B.Tech graduates are listed below.
GATE
PSC
BARC
RBI Grade B
RRB
UPSCE Civil Services
SSC JE
ISRO
UPSC (IES)
SSC CGL
Bank Exams
These are the best Government exams through which you can get good Goverment jobs. These are most dignified posts. You have to pass in B.Tech with decent percentage from a recognised University to apply for this.
Hope this information was helpful to you.
All The Best!!
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