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Infrastructure Engineering and Construction Management engineering helps the students to learn about construction of the building, townships, roads, bridges and transportation. Infrastructure engineers do this work through designing, proper planning and use of the environment management techniques.
The course, as a whole, is one of its kind in India. It's not an academic but a professional course. You'll have a lot of assignments and presentations to do, meanwhile learning hard-core transportation topics in the later years, thus turning into NRTIans, groomed in teamwork and camaraderie.
While pursuing this you may work as an intern with Indian railways and continue working with them as a railway engineer. Less people go into this field so you have better chance of growing at this position
Please ask if you have any more questions.
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Hello student,
As far as I know, Yes, the Railway Protection Force ie RPF comes under the defense quota for admission.
Also, Yes, you can take admission in MHTCET colleges on the basis of defense quota. There is a 5% reservation for this purpose. You have to select that option during the counselling round of admissions and then present the required documents as a proof to your claims
I hope this helps, All the Best!
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•Coaching Institutes for Bank exams:-
1. Pinnacle career Institute
2. T.I.M.E indore
3. Renovative Academy
4. KYMS Academy
5. The Career Guru
• Coaching Institutes for Railway exams:-
1. Morya Academy
2. Kothari Institute
3. Unnati Academy
4. Tomar Academy
5. Kautilya Academy
Hope this will help you.
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Hello anushka,
A good score in JEE main or MHT CET score is needed to apply for railway engineering college. For the National Railway and Transportation Institute there is an aptitude test called the NRTI Admission Aptitude Test
you check out out about the NRTI Admission Aptitude Test here
https://university.careers360.com/articles/nrti-admission
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The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is expected to release the RRB Group D 2021 exam dates and notification soon. The dates are not yet announced. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information. There is a delay due to the ongoing pandemic but as the situation is coming under control it is expected that the officials will soon release the application forms. The Indian Railways conduct the RRB Group D exam to fill in various posts for Track Maintainer Grade-IV, Helper/Assistant in various technical departments, Assistant Pointsman, Level-I posts in other departments for the Indian Railways.
Hello hello,
Yes obviously. The straight answer is a big yes.
I am mentioning this because you have asked whether the SSC CGL aspirants clear low-level exams like railways and baking examinations.
See, if you have prepared well and made a regular practice of the examination then definitely you have high chances of scoring a lot better in bank and railways examination. Due to the similarities in the topics of Quants, Reasoning and English. You can easily make it through railways exams and Banking exams.
Just stay focused and do practise a lot of questions until you will appear for the main exaamiantikn.
I hope this helps you.
Thank you and wishing you very good luck:)
The toughness in SSC CGL is greater than that of Railway examination. So if you are preparing for SSC CGL then you will have a good strength in subjects such as Mathematical Ability, English etc. But the logic reasoning in Railways is a bit different from SSC CGL but if you practice well those can be easily equipped.
For banking examination, I would say, preparing for it separately is important. In banking examination, the problems of Data interpretation comes which are not included in SSC. So if you want to appear for Bank then I would say you should focus separately on it. Also the arithmetic problems in banking exam are more elegant than that of SSC so to do bank you should focus separately.
You can visit the link below for the Preparation tips of SBI PO:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po-preparation-tips
To know about the preparation tips of SSC CGL visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-ssc-cgl
To know more about preparation tips of Railway visit the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/railway-exam-preparation
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
There is not a specific cutoff. But you should score good and be among top students to get admission here. They take out merit list which is short list for interview. You may get selected if you have a percentile across 96 in JEE mains.
Hi aspirants
yes you can write since the eligibility is Passed 12th or equivalent exam from a recognised board with 50% marks and Graduate or equivalent degree from a recognized University .
Since the eligibility is 50% and you got 55% you are eligible for to write railways exam, SBI and IBPS Po exam, IBPS clerk exam.
for more information click the link
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/rrb-ntpc-eligibility-criteria
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-po
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ibps-clerk
Hope this helps
good luck!
Dear Prasant,
According to you, you got 83,82, 63 marks in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. If you have passed class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 70% in PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics ) and you have qualify JEE Mains then your are eligible for TES(Technical Entry Scheme) exam.
To more information about TES(Technical Entry Scheme)-Dates, Eligibility, Fees :-
Army TES Application Form 2021 - Dates, How to Fill, Eligibility, Fees (careers360.com)
Hope this information helps you...
Best of luck :)
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