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Company’s Name: OpenFive Qualification: B.Tech Branch: CS/IT/EC/EX Batch: 2023 Date: 15th November 2022
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universityavantika · 8 months
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Best BTech Colleges in Bhopal | Avantika University
Top BTech Colleges in Bhopal - Avantika University ranks among the best BTech colleges in Bhopal, renowned for innovation and excellence in engineering education. Explore our cutting-edge programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and a promising future in the heart of Bhopal. Enrol Now!
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sageuniversitybpl · 1 year
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Best University for Engineering - SAGE School of Engineering
At SAGE University Bhopal we believe that Engineering is the profession for the future. We may not know what the future will look like, but we do know that engineers will be on the front lines in shaping it. SAGE makes it Engineering graduates future- ready.
🌐 : https://sageuniversity.edu.in/bhopal-admission/
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Fossil fuel companies have ploughed more than £147m into British universities in seven years and been given “horrifying” influence over academic degree courses.
An investigation by openDemocracy today reveals that BP, Shell and Equinor are among the firms routinely invited to private meetings with university officials, with some institutions taking direct advice on how to run engineering and geoscience degrees.
One university even had discussions with an oil company about how to push back against “anti-oil rhetoric”.
The influence extends to Freedom of Information (FOI) laws, with corporations telling universities how to respond to questions from students and journalists.
In many cases, these cosy relationships have grown as fossil fuel giants pump huge sums of money into university campuses, including donations and research funding.
Records obtained by openDemocracy show 60 institutions have received donations since 2016/17, with Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College London accounting for two thirds of the total figure.
The funding is part of an international trend that has seen fossil fuel companies also channelling at least £74m into universities in the EU.
Responding to openDemocracy’s investigation, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas called on universities to cut financial and academic times with fossil fuel companies immediately.
“Students will be horrified to learn of the shady and manipulative influence of fossil fuel companies happening on their own campuses,” she said.
“Fossil fuel giants seeking to youthwash their own reputation by handing over dirty money to universities, and even attempting to influence academic programmes, can’t hide the fact that their climate-wrecking pollution is putting young people’s futures in jeopardy.”
Countering ‘anti-oil rhetoric’
More than a dozen universities admitted taking advice on degree courses from fossil fuel companies, including inviting them to sit on advisory boards. They include Oxford, Edinburgh and University College London.
The University of Aberdeen has recently taken advice from at least 11 oil and gas companies and invited their officials to board meetings. At the same time, it has also accepted close to £4m from the industry, including BP, Shell and Equinor.
The university boasts that its Master’s course in “integrated petroleum geoscience” has a track record of getting graduates into “leading positions across the international oil and gas industry”, adding that more exploration in the future will make this a “vibrant industry to enter”.
But when student numbers started to fall – from 23 in 2020 to just eight in 2022 – officials discussed how to reverse the trend.
Minutes of a meeting that took place last year reveal an advisory board member suggested that a “significant publicity drive” could help boost student numbers in the face of “anti-oil rhetoric”.
When discussing the 50th anniversary of the Masters course, a member of the advisory board said it would be best to keep any celebrations “under the radar to avoid the negative press”.
A spokesperson for Aberdeen University admitted when asked by openDemocracy that the comment had related to concerns about the risk of negative commentary from “opponents of oil and gas” – but said the view did not reflect the university’s position.
The university has refused to disclose who made the remark, but officials from Shell, Equinor, Harbour Energy, Tantalus Oil and Spirit Energy were all in attendance, alongside university staff.
Equinor had enjoyed even closer access to Aberdeen’s courses after one of its officials was invited to become an external examiner, before stepping down last year. It has also given away tens of thousands of pounds’ worth of student scholarships.
A spokesperson said Equinor was currently sponsoring the integrated petroleum geosciences Master’s course, and confirmed that the company had provided more than £6m in funding for UK universities between 2019 and 2023.
“We are proud to collaborate with universities in developing talented young people who will become the energy leaders of tomorrow,” said a spokesperson.
The company also sponsors the GeoNetZero Centre for Doctoral Training, a programme of PhD research and training in geoscience involving 12 universities.
In 2021, the university announced plans to divest from all fossil fuel companies. But it said this would not extend to cutting ties with the industry altogether, as it would “continue to work with the energy sector to train the next generation”.
A spokesperson said the university’s “long-standing relationship with industry” made students more employable. They claimed Aberdeen was committed to reducing emissions and that industry partnerships were “vital” for meeting global targets around energy transition.
‘Confidential conduit of information’
At Imperial College London, more than £67m in funding has been taken from fossil fuel giants since 2016, including huge amounts from Shell.
The money is part of a cosy relationship. For the last ten years, an advisory board for its Department for Chemical Engineering has included a Shell senior director called Edward Daniels.
The executive left Shell last month after more than two decades, during which time he helped defend the company’s reputation “where Shell’s positions could be controversial”, according to his Linkedin profile.
Daniels took up the role at Imperial College London in 2013 – the same year that he personally lobbied government officials to help protect the company’s oil interests in the Niger Delta, despite having a terrible environmental and human rights record.
More recently, he has spoken in support of the controversial undeveloped Cambo oil field off the coast of the Shetland Islands, claiming that the environmental impact of the project would be “tiny” – despite warnings from the International Energy Agency that no new oil fields should be approved if the world is going to meet its climate targets.
Meanwhile, his university role involves him providing a “confidential conduit of information” to students, researchers and uni staff.
He has previously told students that Shell “sincerely believes” in sustainable energy. But he added: “For a company like ours we need to do that in a way that is profitable. We have to meet the needs of our shareholders.”
Daniels went on to refer to the “climate change debate”.
A spokesperson for Imperial told openDemocracy that, since 2020, it had committed to engaging in research partnerships with fossil fuel companies only where the research “forms part of their plans for decarbonisation, and only if the company demonstrates a credible strategic commitment to achieving net-zero by 2050”.
Analysis suggests Shell and a number of companies it wholly or partly owns have between them given more money to British universities than any other fossil fuel company since 2016/17, amounting to at least £54m. In some cases, officials for the oil giant have even been invited to take teaching positions.
They include Owain Tucker, who has lectured students at Edinburgh’s Heriot-Watt University since 2020 on a course the university says will prepare students for a career in the traditional oil and gas sector, among others. Shell has given more than £2.1m to the university since 2016/17.
In 2021, Tucker was invited by the University of Manchester to speak at a climate event. The university has accepted at least £1.6m from Shell in recent years.
Emails seen by openDemocracy reveal that Tucker insisted the discussion focused on technical challenges, instead of “philosophical debates” about “what society might choose to do” about climate change.  
A spokesperson for Shell said its “long and valued relationships” with British universities have “driven research supporting the energy transition and UK energy security”. They added that Shell “aims to become a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050”.
‘Commercial interests’
When openDemocracy sent requests under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, several universities refused to disclose documents relating to these companies, claiming it would “prejudice” commercial interests.
Nottingham University received money from mining companies that have “very specific non-disclosure agreements” attached, which include a ban on releasing the names of the projects being funded.
Glasgow University said confidentiality was essential to attract industry employees to advisory boards who might otherwise be “hesitant to engage due to concerns about the potential public exposure”. 
Heriot-Watt University has taken £7m from fossil fuel companies in recent years. Internal guidelines state that “no minutes are taken” during advisory board meetings, meaning there is no record of the advice given by a representative of the petrol firm TotalEnergies, which sits on the advisory board for the university’s Institute of Geoengineering.
A spokesperson later claimed that minute-taking was now being promoted as “best practice” at the meetings, adding that advisory boards don’t have authority to make decisions.
Meanwhile, Oxford University – which has taken nearly £1m from BP since 2016/17 – refused to disclose correspondence with a company official responsible for BP’s relationships with British universities. Oxford claimed that disclosure would breach data protection laws.
But records seen by openDemocracy show that some universities have given fossil fuel firms direct influence over how they respond to FOI requests.
They include Bristol University, which was the UK’s first university to declare a “climate emergency” in 2019, pledging to play a “key role in fighting climate change”.
Yet it signed research contracts in 2018, 2019 and 2020 with the likes of Shell and BP, which say that Bristol University must “immediately notify” the companies and give them “an opportunity to oppose” disclosures under the Freedom of Information Act. According to openDemocracy analysis, the university has benefited from more than £200,000 of funding from Shell and BP.
The University of Bath also had similar agreements with the two companies.
Meanwhile, two contracts with the mining company BHP Billiton say Bristol University will give it “all reasonable legal rights and avenues… to avoid or minimise the impact” of any disclosures made under the FOI Act. The university has taken at least £2.3m of funding from BHP Billiton.
These legal promises have been upheld by the university. In one case, internal emails show that Equinor was consulted over an FOI request about the funding it has provided, having signed a similar contract with the university.
The university's FOI team asked Equinor whether it believed the information should be withheld. Equinor replied: “Could you please advise whom the FOI request is coming from?” The university told openDemocracy it did not give the person’s name, which would have been a breach of data protection laws.
A spokesperson for Bristol University said that these contract stipulations were “standard”. It admitted that funders’ views are taken into consideration but that the university has “ultimate responsibility for deciding what information is disclosed”.
Oxford University also regularly consults fossil fuel companies about FOI requests, having taken between £10.8m and £20m in funding from them since 2016/17.
When openDemocracy started this investigation last year, records show Oxford informed Shell and Equinor that we had requested information about their relationships. Oxford also flagged requests – but did not reveal names – from students and student journalists to Shell and BP
And emails reveal that it followed BP’s wishes that it should be vague about the amount of money it had donated to finance university projects, and to redact the titles of research projects it was funding.
Elsewhere, the University of Aberdeen was unable to give details about a research project with the Spanish petrochemical firm Repsol, saying that it was tied up in a three-year confidentiality clause. In another instance, an FOI response to openDemocracy was delayed after Aberdeen consulted BP about its response.
Funding across Europe
openDemocracy’s investigation follows hundreds of requests to universities asking for details on donations, grants and other funding from oil, gas and mining companies. They were also asked to provide details on funding from firms connected to oil exploration in the North Sea.
But the true scale of fossil fuel funding is likely to be far higher, as some universities didn’t respond and others refused to provide exact figures.
Our analysis comes as Investigate Europe – the investigative co-operative which openDemocracy worked alongside – reveals that universities in the EU have taken millions from fossil fuel companies.
According to the research, Norwegian universities received the most, while those in Ireland, Sweden and Spain also accepted funding.
BP and the University of Oxford did not respond to openDemocracy’s requests for comment.
*This investigation was developed with support of Journalismfund Europe.
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Top Engineering Colleges in MP
Lnct Group of College is one of the Top engineering colleges in MP  and Central India. LNCT Synonymous with excellence in higher education with 27+ Years of Academic Excellence and Discipline.
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ies-university · 1 year
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What is the Structural Engineering and Its Future Scope?
Every towering skyscraper, every modern bridge, and every resilient tall buildings owes its existence to Structural Engineering. Making a secured career in such structural engineering field is all based on your structural engineering projects and skills gained from right courses in India. To help you with it, here we’re discussing scope of structural engineering, M. Tech structural engineering course details and more.
Structural Engineering Course Details
Eligibility
10+2 in PCM and by qualifying entrance exam like JEE Mains
Courses Details
B. Tech in Structural Engineering or B.E. in Civil Engineering- 4years
M. Tech in Structural Engineering or M.E. in Civil Engineering- 2 years
Salary offered
INR 6,00,000 to INR 9,00,000 at the beginning
Scope in Structural Engineering
Working on towers, transportation networks, water supply systems, and energy facilities, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and computer-aided design (CAD) software in technology and many more.
Best Private M. Tech Structural Engineering Colleges in MP
1. IES University, Bhopal
2. LNCT University, Bhopal
3. Oriental University, Indore
4. RJIT, Gwalior
5. SAIT, Indore
M. Tech Structural Engineering Projects
M. Tech Specialization
Impact Analysis
1. Seismic Vulnerability Assessment- Analyse the seismic vulnerability of existing structures in a region and propose retrofitting solutions.
2. Blast-Resistant Design- Study the impact of explosions on structures and develop design strategies for it.
New Construction
1. High-Rise Building Design- Design a sustainable and structurally efficient high-rise building.
2. Green Building Construction- Develop a project focusing on the construction of eco-friendly buildings.
Bridge Construction
1. Bridge Rehabilitation- Evaluate and propose rehabilitation strategies for aging bridges to extend their service life and safety.
2. Innovative Bridge Designs- Create conceptual designs for bridges that address specific geographical and transportation challenges.
Construction Site Inspections
1. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)- Develop techniques and tools for non-destructive testing to assess the condition of structures without causing damage.
2. Automated Inspection Systems- Design an autonomous system for inspecting construction sites and structures using drones and sensors.
City Infrastructure
1. Smart City Planning- Developing smart city infrastructure, including transportation, utilities, and sustainability.
2. Traffic Management Systems- Design intelligent traffic management systems to optimize traffic flow and reduce congestion in urban areas.
Conclusion
As India continues its journey of urbanization, modernization, and sustainability, the role of structural engineers becomes increasingly vital. Their role as design engineers, construction engineers, and even project managers on site are changing the way how beautiful we feel while crossing cities through infrastructures around us.
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Top Colleges To Get Admission After  12th Grade
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When the MP Board results for the 12th grade are released, many students who want to pursue higher education in engineering are anxious to learn about the open seats at prestigious universities. 
Getting selected for an engineering programme after the MP Board results is essential for students hoping to ensure their future in engineering. This article seeks to offer in-depth details regarding open seats at prestigious colleges, eligibility requirements, and the admissions procedure.
Remember to look at the Bansal Group of Institutes, one of the best private engineering schools in Bhopal, which guarantees exceptional instruction and 100% placement. Enrol today for a great future!
Overview Of Engineering Admissions
Once the MP Board's examination results for the 12th grade have been released, students can start the application process for engineering institutions. Several famous engineering colleges, each focused on a different area of the engineering profession, are located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. 
Students who have completed their MP Board education and obtained passing grades are qualified to apply for great open seats at these colleges. There are a limited number of available seats.
Qualifications For Admission To Engineering Programmes
For admission to top universities for engineering, students must meet specific requirements. The following list of general eligibility requirements is included:
The applicant must have passed the 12th-grade exam from an accredited board.
They should have taken Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as primary subjects.
The required minimum total percentage varies from college to college.
The Procedure For Admission To Engineering Colleges
The following procedures are commonly included in the admissions process for engineering institutes in Madhya Pradesh:
1. Online Enrollment
Students must self-register on the college's official website or another relevant governing body.
2. Entry-Level Tests
Some colleges may require students to take admission exams like the JEE Main or state-level engineering entrance exams.
3. Seat Allocation And Counselling
Students are invited to counselling meetings to select their favourite universities and engineering specialities based on their performance on the admission exam and their placement on the merit list. The seat distribution is done per the students' standing and availability.
Highest Engineering Schools In MP With Available Seats
Some well-known engineering schools in Madhya Pradesh provide top-notch training and job prospects. The following top engineering schools have openings:
1. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Indore
2. Bhopal's MANIT, the Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
3. The Bhopal-based Bansal Institute of Science and Technology (BIST)
4. Gwalior's ABV-IIITM Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management
5. The Jabalpur-based - Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management
6. Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur
Prospects For A Career In Engineering
Engineering offers a variety of job opportunities. Graduates have various career options, including technology, manufacturing, construction, and telecommunications. 
The need for qualified engineers is increasing as technology develops. Engineering graduates frequently land well-paying positions and have the opportunity to advance in their careers.
Opportunities For Financial Aid And Scholarships
The cost of an engineering degree can be high. However, qualified students can apply for some scholarships and financial help programmes. Many engineering universities offer merit-based scholarships, and financial aid is provided through government programmes and commercial companies. 
How To Get Admission In Engineering College
To get admission you can follow these steps:
1. Eligibility Criteria
Make sure you meet the requirements established by the Madhya Pradesh engineering institutes. Typically, you should have received a "C" or better grade in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in your 12th grade from an accredited board.
2. Get Ready For Entrance Exams
Engineering admissions in Madhya Pradesh are determined mainly by entrance tests. The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), Main, administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is the most popular. Study the necessary subjects and practise the previous year's question papers to prepare for the JEE Main.
3. Sign Up For The Entrance Examination
Visit the JEE Main official website or the website of any other entrance exam that Madhya Pradesh engineering institutes accept. Fill out the registration form, send the relevant paperwork within the deadline, and pay the application cost.
4. Complete The Entrance Test
Be sure to study for the entrance exam and arrive on time. Your understanding of physics, chemistry, and mathematics will be tested on the entrance exam. To get a good grade, perform to the best of your ability.
The Final Say 
After the MP Board results, engineering admissions play a big part in how ambitious engineers develop their careers. An overview of the admissions process, eligibility requirements, top colleges with open seats, important dates, and career prospects was presented in this article. 
Students must keep up with current events, adequately prepare for entrance exams, and choose engineering programmes carefully. By accomplishing this, they can gain admission to a prestigious engineering school and pave the route for a prosperous engineering career.
About BGI
The Bansal Group of Institutes offers a wide range of engineering, management, and nursing courses. It has the best and top-placement colleges in its various campuses across Bhopal, Indore, and Mandideep. With credible faculty and well-equipped laboratories, BGI ensures a top-notch learning experience. 
Visit Our Websites
Bhopal- https://bgibhopal.com/
Indore- https://sdbc.ac.in/
Mandideep- https://bce.ac.in/ Click on the link to get yourself registered- https://bgibhopal.com/registration-form/
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How to become a Lawyer in India: Entrance Exam, Types of Lawyer, and Roles
These days, there is a lot of need for lawyers. There is a growing need for attorneys as a result of the shifting social and economic conditions as well as the government's expanding regulatory role. In addition to being financially rewarding, a career in law is interesting and adventurous. The days when students could only select between careers in engineering and medicine are long gone. The last several years have seen significant growth in the legal industry. How to become a lawyer in India, though, is the query that most students have.
There are certain requirements one must meet in order to be eligible to practice law. The first and most important requirement for qualifying is that a candidate must have passed his Class 12 test from a recognized board or school. Then he can undergo a variety of law admission tests, including the SLAT, AILET, and CLAT. Read the entire article to learn everything you need to know about becoming a lawyer in India. 
Who is a lawyer?
Let us first understand who's a lawyer? A lawyer is a person who's certified to practice law. A lawyer has two main obligations: first, to uphold the law, and second, to safeguard their client’s rights. A lawyer's duties include things like executing in court, defending in court, researching, and so on. 
Types of Lawyers
Patent Lawyer:  They analyze whether an invention is patentable or not. They guide and advise individual private formulators as well as corporations that are in the process of getting a patent. After obtaining the patent, patent attorneys protect the patent in the event of infringement. 
Corporate Lawyer: Corporate lawyers are responsible for ensuring the legitimacy of corporate transactions, which includes creating contracts, obtaining and evaluating evidence for court proceedings, and educating clients on their legal rights and obligations.
Tax Lawyer: They represent a business, organization, or person in tax-related disputes. Provide companies and individual clients with guidance on all aspects of tax legislation.
Criminal Lawyers: It involves defending people, groups, and businesses against criminal accusations. Among a criminal attorney's primary duties includes case research, witness cross-examination, case strategy development, etc.
Family Lawyers: The area of family law is vast. Divorce, adoption, and child custody cases may require family lawyers. In this sector, many attorneys focus on a single subject.
  How To Become A Lawyer - Eligibility Criteria
A law degree from an accredited university is a prerequisite for becoming a lawyer. There are numerous degrees offered in this area. Some of the courses one can take are listed below.
 Integrated LLB ( 5-Year LLB)
Aspirants can pursue a combination law degree that combines two degrees into one that can be finished in five years rather than the usual six. Popular combined Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degrees include the following:
·         BALLB
·         BBA LLB
·         BCom LLB
Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB)
This is a three-year law degree that can be pursued by students who already have an undergraduate degree in any stream from arts, commerce, or science. There are various top law colleges and universities that offer 3-year LLB programs like SAM Global University, the best university in MP.
 Master of Laws (LLM)
 A student with a bachelor's degree can pursue this postgraduate law course. LLM is usually two years or one-year program. When you complete a bachelor's degree in law, you will become a lawyer but if you want any specialization in a specific field then you can pursue LLM programs offered by a top private university in MP.
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Dehradun, as the name comes in our mind it give picture of a clean green and very charming city !
Yes it is Indeed a very beautiful city. Situated in the valley of Himalayan range , surrounded by green forests and picturesque perfect location and spots , first of all dehradun is one of the top tourist destination in India.
On Top of that it has traditionally been the educational hub of India with many top government and other institutes having their presence here and some of the top personalities of India being alumni of schools and institutes of dehradun.
In the last decade Dehradun has evelved into a very prominent educational hub of north India receiving students and scholars for Delhi, Punjab, J&K , UP, MP, Haryana, Rajasthan and from far off states like north east and Karnataka Kerala also. 
So if you are also looking for education planning of your ward or you yourself is planning for further study then you should consider Dehradun as your educational destination. The reason why we are saying dehradun are mentioned below. 
Reasons , why dehradun is considered education hub of India,
First of all consider yourself as the student who is going to take the education and going to spend some of the important years of your life in the city. Then you will understand better as to why it should be Dehradun.
Clean Atmosphere and Good Climate
The first and foremost thing that will attract you is the climate of dehradun. The good climate and quiet environment make it a superb place to do studies which a student always want.
Low Crime Rate
Dehradun is considered as one of the safest cities in India. Thanks to the family culture and native people of dehradun that makes it one of the lowest crime city. Students can focus on studies and can move around the city with full safety for both male and female students.
Top Educational Institutes Since Long
Since Independence and afterwards dehradun is home to some of the top government as well as private educational institutes of the country. The prominent to mention are Indian Military Academy , IAS Academy, Forest Research Institute, Survey of India, Doon School and More.
Hub of Boarding Schools
Not only day schools but dehradun and nearby areas like mussoorie is home to some of the top boarding schools in India. Students from various states of India as well as foreign countries have chosen dehradun as their educational adobe.
Low Cost Of Living
For students coming from outside for studies it is very important to consider their day to day expenses of boarding and lodging. Dehradun is still considered as a affordable city as compared to other metro cities. The cost of living here is low with low rentals for PG or Rooms for students. Also you will get clean and hygienic food at very affordable rates. The city is small with good transportation system so you will not have to spend much on travelling. All these things attract students from other places to dehradun for study.
Various field of Study
Whatever is you plan of study you wil find ample number of institutes where you can take admission with ease. From Day Schools, Boarding Schools, Engineering Colleges, Medical Colleges , Arts ,Science Commerce Colleges you will find all type just explore and connect with them.
Certificate Courses and Training Institutes
Apart from regular schools and colleges dehradun is also hub to various coaching and training institutes. There are coaching institutes for admission to Civil Services, Banking, Defence and more.There are trainining insttutes giving you trainiging on vocational course like computer education, Graphic Desiging, video editing, digital marketing and more.
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sirtbhopal · 1 year
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Best Placement Colleges in Bhopal - SIRT College
Campus Drive @SIRT ✨✨ Company Name: ASCENDION Qualification: B.Tech/MBA Batch: 2024 Batch Date: 12th October 2023 Venue: SAGE University, Katara Bypass, Bhopal
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sageuniversitybpl · 1 year
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Looking for the best BTech CSE college in Bhopal? School of Engineering and Technology, SAGE University Bhopal offers B.Tech (CSE) is a 4 year undergraduate course offering specialization in computer programming languages and computer system technologies.
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Sagar Institute Group of Private Colleges in Bhopal boasts of various Technical Cultural Events, Fests, and a Happening College Life for its Students. Such events are organized to groomed students for academic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular development throughout the course of engineering. 
Sagar fiesta and Sagar Manthan are technical fests organized every year in which students got an opportunity platform to showcase a student's leadership and organization skills.
Source of Information https://www.sistec.ac.in/private-colleges-in-bhopal.aspx
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"Importance of Family Planning..."
World Population Day was recommended by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme - UNDP in 1989. 11th July, 1990 was when the day was first observed in over 90 countries. The idea behind the commemoration was to draw focus on population issues and the importance of family planning.
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The Private Aerospace Engineering Colleges In India Are Meeting The Demands Of Able Professionals In Aviation Industry
In India, the demand for able professionals in the aviation industry is rising sharply. Budding professionals having the best knowledge in designing, developing, testing, and producing the aircraft as well as the diverse systems in defense and militaries such as missiles, rockets, and fighter aircraft are quickly absorbed in this industry. There are many private aerospace engineering colleges in India where you can take admission for getting a degree in this field but having complete information on what they have to offer, how are their infrastructures, how are their faculties, etc. will help you to select the right college for pursuing an engineering degree in the field.
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Job Prospect Of Aerospace Engineering In India
After completing a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering, you can get many exciting and adventurous jobs in the world of aviation. Some of those jobs are listed as follows:
Aerospace engineer: An aerospace engineer has the responsibility of designing, testing, and assembling spacecraft as well as aircraft. For becoming an aerospace engineer you need to have specialization in areas like propulsion and missile guidance system.
Flight Technician: There are many kinds of flight technicians in the aviation industry such as aircraft mechanics, aeronautical technicians, aerospace technicians, and avionics technicians. The job responsibility of such technicians is to maintain, construct, test, and perform any kind of operation of spacecraft, aircraft, and control system.
Pilot or spacecraft crew: Pilot spacecraft crew needs to fly in space and they need to have complete knowledge about spacecraft engineering. Apart from that, you must also be very fit and pass some series of medical exams.
Physics scientist: A physics scientist is also called a rocket scientist. The main function of physics scientists is to design and test the propelling system. As a physics scientist, you need to research as well as assess all kinds of space-related technologies. Apart from that, physics scientists also need to diagnose mission-necessary hardware.
Technical communicator:As a technical communicator you need to create a link between the flight crew and the ground expert. Hence, for the right communication, the technical communicator must have good communication skills so that they can make the complicated scientific terms understandable to both the ground expert as well as the flight. The main responsibility of the technical communicator is to secure communication between different terms. Moreover, the technical communicator may also need to write internal technical memos with which the overall communication flow can be secured.
With the rising demand of the aviation sector endless opportunities are opened in both governments as well private sectors. The private aerospace engineering colleges in India are catering to the ever-increasing needs of the industry. Thus, having a degree in aerospace or aeronautical engineering will certainly open the door for some lucrative jobs in the world of aviation.
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bhopalmpu · 4 years
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Best Civil Engineering College in Bhopal
Civil Engineers are employed in all the major construction projects carried out by the State or Central Government, like the Public Works Department (PWD), the Railways and Military.
Visit:https://www.mpu.ac.in/civil-engineering
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