#51
30th August 2012, 11:23 PM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
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#52
30th August 2012, 11:54 PM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
hello,
Hi dear, you are eligible as you are graduate and further if you want to check detailed eligibility you can download the pdf document from the link given and confirm your eligibility.... www.npti.nic.in/npti1.pdf you must have a completed graduation in engineering with at least 60% aggregate from the recogonised university to be eligible for this course. The scope of power sector is very good; if u go through last budget the government has given importance to the transmission and distribution losses (APRDP project) and also power for all by 2012. Also there are many UMPP coming up. So there is lots of scope, for more go through net and u will get it. NPTI is good college it comes under ministry of power, ya don’t expect it to be like a core b-school. Last yr 70%ile was cut-off for cat score then there was gd and pi Last yr recession had also hit our college but unlike most of the good b-school which where not able to achieve 100% placement NPTI has achieved 100% placement even last yr, of course package were not that good. and NPTI is accredited from AICTE Thanks |
#53
31st August 2012, 12:00 AM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
hello,
there is very less scope for electronics engineer in the thermal power students,it has not scope like electrical and mechanical engineer. now these days power is generated and the power is needed to be in controlled in order to distribution, and now these days power is controlled by the semiconductor or power electronics device, and for that purpose electronics engineer is required, ok best of luck. regards vidh |
#54
31st August 2012, 12:04 AM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
hello,
Hi dear, you are eligible as you are graduate and further if you want to check detailed eligibility you can download the pdf document from the link given and confirm your eligibility.... www.npti.nic.in/npti1.pdf you must have a completed graduation in engineering with at least 60% aggregate from the recogonised university to be eligible for this course. The scope of power sector is very good; if u go through last budget the government has given importance to the transmission and distribution losses (APRDP project) and also power for all by 2012. Also there are many UMPP coming up. So there is lots of scope, for more go through net and u will get it. NPTI is good college it comes under ministry of power, ya don’t expect it to be like a core b-school. Last yr 70%ile was cut-off for cat score then there was gd and pi Last yr recession had also hit our college but unlike most of the good b-school which where not able to achieve 100% placement NPTI has achieved 100% placement even last yr, of course package were not that good. and NPTI is accredited from AICTE Thanks regards vidh |
#55
31st August 2012, 12:17 AM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
Hi dear,
you are eligible as you are graduate and further if you want to check detailed eligibility you can download the pdf document from the link given and confirm your eligibility.... www.npti.nic.in/npti1.pdf you must have a completed graduation in engineering with at least 60% aggregate from the recogonised university to be eligible for this course. The scope of power sector is very good; if u go through last budget the government has given importance to the transmission and distribution losses (APRDP project) and also power for all by 2012. Also there are many UMPP coming up. So there is lots of scope, for more go through net and u will get it. NPTI is good college it comes under ministry of power, ya don’t expect it to be like a core b-school. Last yr 70%ile was cut-off for cat score then there was gd and pi Last yr recession had also hit our college but unlike most of the good b-school which where not able to achieve 100% placement NPTI has achieved 100% placement even last yr, of course package were not that good. and NPTI is accredited from AICTE Thanks |
#56
31st August 2012, 12:51 AM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
hello,
you are eligible as you are graduate and further if you want to check detailed eligibility you can download the pdf document from the link given and confirm your eligibility.... www.npti.nic.in/npti1.pdf you must have a completed graduation in engineering with at least 60% aggregate from the recogonised university to be eligible for this course. The scope of power sector is very good; if u go through last budget the government has given importance to the transmission and distribution losses (APRDP project) and also power for all by 2012. Also there are many UMPP coming up. So there is lots of scope, for more go through net and u will get it. NPTI is good college it comes under ministry of power, ya don’t expect it to be like a core b-school. Last yr 70%ile was cut-off for cat score then there was gd and pi Last yr recession had also hit our college but unlike most of the good b-school which where not able to achieve 100% placement NPTI has achieved 100% placement even last yr, of course package were not that good. and NPTI is accredited from AICTE best of luck |
#57
31st August 2012, 06:16 PM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
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Hi dear, you are eligible as you are graduate and further if you want to check detailed eligibility you can download the pdf document from the link given and confirm your eligibility.... www.npti.nic.in/npti1.pdf you must have a completed graduation in engineering with at least 60% aggregate from the recogonised university to be eligible for this course. The scope of power sector is very good; if u go through last budget the government has given importance to the transmission and distribution losses (APRDP project) and also power for all by 2012. Also there are many UMPP coming up. So there is lots of scope, for more go through net and u will get it. NPTI is good college it comes under ministry of power, ya don’t expect it to be like a core b-school. Last yr 70%ile was cut-off for cat score then there was gd and pi Last yr recession had also hit our college but unlike most of the good b-school which where not able to achieve 100% placement NPTI has achieved 100% placement even last yr, of course package were not that good. and NPTI is accredited from AICTE good luck... |
#58
30th October 2012, 01:40 AM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
hello sir my name is naresh .is instrumentation and control field is better. option for ece engineer?reply me on [email protected] plz sir/mam i m waiting for ur reply
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#64
27th June 2019, 01:45 PM
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Re: Electronics and communication engineer can work in thermal power station?
Which courses are required after BE in electronics and telecommunication for working in thermal power station
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