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25th May 2012, 03:15 AM
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Should I choose computer engineering after passing 12th?
Should i choose computer engineering ? Computer engineering has the highly demand after 4 to 5 years also?
After 12th what should i do if i want to be pilot with affordable fees to middle class? Anticipating for an early reply |
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25th May 2012, 05:02 AM
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Re: Should I choose computer engineering after passing 12th?
Hii
Dear Friend , First try to choose the branch in which you are really interested in and if you join the same as per interest , the career opportunities are yours . There are plenty of opportunities n jobs in any field if you are interested n passionate in that field. There are various engineering courses:- >Mechanical engineering Mechanical engineering includes as Thermal engineering, Acoustial engineering, Vehicle engineering,etc. >Computer science Computer science engineering includes designing of software, operating computer. >Civil engineering It includes transportation engineering, structural engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering. >Chemical engineering Material engineering, process engineering, molecular engineering, etc. >Electrical engineering It includes electrical engineering, power engineering, computer engineering, etc. Above are various engineering branches that are categorized under engineering.To choose any branch from above you had to decide your own interest. Thanks,,, |
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25th May 2012, 08:33 AM
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Re: Should I choose computer engineering after passing 12th?
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The demand of computer science will be as high in future. for carrer as a pilot, DGCA demands 12th pass candidates with even minimum percentage but IGRUA demands atlest 50% in 12th. |
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25th May 2012, 08:37 AM
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Re: Should I choose computer engineering after passing 12th?
Hi dear..........
As per your question i am providing you a carrier chart from where you can get details information about your carrier .......... Good luck.......... |
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25th May 2012, 08:37 AM
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Re: Should I choose computer engineering after passing 12th?
You have not mentioned whether you would like to join Indian Air Force or work as a commercial pilot. To join the Air Force you can apply for the CDS exam once you complete graduation. You can choose the specialisation of your choice. After 12th you are eligible to join for the commercial pilot course if you have studied both Physics and Maths. You need to select the subjects according to you interests and strengths.
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25th May 2012, 01:27 PM
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Re: Should I choose computer engineering after passing 12th?
is there any latest course during mechanical. engg .in fifth semester that helps in placement or should i prefer summer training in some company if so reputed company matters or any simple company .
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25th May 2012, 06:13 PM
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Re: Should I choose computer engineering after passing 12th?
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Career Opportunities Computing Careers Computing professionals might find themselves in a variety of environments in academia, research, industry, government, private and business organizations -- analyzing problems for solutions, formulating and testing, using advanced communications or multi-media equipment, or working in teams for product development. Here's a short list of research and vocational areas in computing. Artificial Intelligence -- Develop computers that simulate human learning and reasoning ability. Computer Design and Engineering -- Design new computer circuits, microchips, and other electronic components. Computer Architecture -- Design new computer instruction sets, and combine electronic or optical components to provide powerful but cost-effective computing. Information Technology -- Develop and manage information systems that support a business or organization. Software Engineering -- Develop methods for the production of software systems on time, within budget, and with few or no defects. Computer Theory -- Investigate the fundamental theories of how computers solve problems, and apply the results to other areas of computer science. Operating Systems and Networks -- Develop the basic software computers use to supervise themselves or to communicate with other computers. Software Applications -- Apply computing and technology to solving problems outside the computer field - in education or medicine, for example. After 12th you can apply for pilot through NDA exam conducted by UPSC twice every year |
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