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12th April 2023, 03:26 PM
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Should I go for the NPTI or go for coaching as I am not sure of the prospect of PGD in TPPE?
I have just resigned from TCS as I wanted to go for M.Tech coaching. I appeared for the NPTI cet for PGD in TPPE. The results got out 4th July and I have got good rank(90) in it. So should I go for the NPTI or go for coaching as I am not sure of the prospect of PGD in TPPE. Kindly help.
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15th April 2023, 03:56 PM
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Re: Should I go for the NPTI or go for coaching as I am not sure of the prospect of PGD in TPPE?
Choosing between the National Power Training Institute (NPTI) and coaching depends on your specific career goals and interests.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in the power sector, NPTI can provide you with comprehensive training in various aspects of power engineering, such as thermal power, hydro power, and transmission and distribution. NPTI's Post Graduate Diploma in Thermal Power Plant Engineering (PGD TPPE) can help you gain specialized knowledge and skills in the field of thermal power engineering. On the other hand, coaching can help you prepare for competitive exams related to the power sector or other related fields. Coaching can provide you with guidance, study material, and practice tests to help you excel in the exam. If you are uncertain about the prospects of PGD TPPE, it may be helpful to research the job market and career opportunities in the power sector to determine whether a diploma or coaching will be more beneficial to your goals. |
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15th April 2023, 06:37 PM
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Re: Should I go for the NPTI or go for coaching as I am not sure of the prospect of PGD in TPPE?
Here are some factors that you can consider to make an informed decision:
1. Career goals: The PGD in TPPE from NPTI would be a wise decision if you are confident that you want to pursue a career in thermal power plant engineering and are clear about your career ambitions. You will acquire the information, abilities, and real-world experience needed to succeed in this field through this course. 2. Cost: An important factor to take into account is the course's cost. In comparison to coaching, the PGD in TPPE from NPTI may be rather pricey. You should assess your financial situation to see if you can pay for the course fees and related costs. 3. Learning Style: The PGD in TPPE from NPTI may be a better fit for you if you like a systematic and organised method of learning. Coaching might be a better choice, though, if you like a flexible and personalised approach to learning. 4. Job prospects: Prior to choosing a choice, you should investigate the employment opportunities in the field of thermal power plant engineering. Analyse the market for professionals in this industry, the pay scales, and the possibility for growth. |
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15th April 2023, 07:50 PM
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Re: Should I go for the NPTI or go for coaching as I am not sure of the prospect of PGD in TPPE?
Congratulations on your good rank in the NPTI CET for PGD in TPPE! It's great that you are considering your options carefully before making a decision.
As you mentioned, you are not sure about the prospects of PGD in TPPE. It may be helpful to research more about the program and its potential career opportunities. You can reach out to alumni or professionals in the field to get a better understanding of the industry and the kind of work involved in this field. This will give you a better idea of whether this is the right choice for you. On the other hand, if you have a strong interest in pursuing M.Tech and believe that coaching would be the best way to prepare for it, then you should consider going for coaching. However, before making any decisions, it is also essential to do some research on the coaching institutes available and their success rates in helping students succeed in M.Tech entrance exams. Ultimately, the decision should be based on your interests, goals, and priorities. You should weigh the pros and cons of both options carefully before making a decision. It may also be helpful to seek advice from mentors or counselors who have experience in the field of engineering and can provide guidance on the best path forward. |
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