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Building a career in the Research Engineer
If you are not interested in pursuing the traditional kind of career options available in the field of engineering, then you can probably choose to be a Research Engineer, on completion of masters from M. Tech College in Jaipur, if you want to explore and invent novel products of engineering.
By DEEPSHIKHA GROUP OF COLLEGES 3 years ago in Education
Quants Strategy for Common Admission Test (CAT)
The CAT exam contains many topics for which a dedicated strategy, such as the quants strategy for CAT, is required to achieve a 99+%ile. The CAT exam prepared with the help of best teachers for CAT preparation is divided into three sections, each of which is further subdivided. The three major sections are as follows:
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Education
Interview with Andrea Zanon Accomplished CEO & Technology Entrepreneur
Question: What’s the most important thing we should know about you? Andrea Zanon: I am an international executive fluent in 5 languages, with over 25 years of experience across Impact Investment (and ESG), women entrepreneurship, and tech gained across 20 countries advising the Minister of Finance in the Middle East and Africa, Heads of Corporations and Investment funds. Key to my lasting impacts was putting people first, and not maximizing financial returns.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Education
Success Belongs To The People That “Show Up”
Success and happiness are choices. Success, impact, and happiness are all the result of your choices, and they are not the result of randomness. The starting point is to take full responsibility for your life without looking back. Not looking back refers to the importance of removing the negative learning and programming that occurred through our formal education and imposed upon ourselves by families and life experiences. None of this was done intentionally. But it is time to unlearn some of life’s formal training as these may have become barriers instead of fuel for growth.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Education
Habit of reading
Reading helps develop memory skills and intelligence. In school, students read books to expand their knowledge about the world around them. When they’re older, people often find themselves reading novels, magazines, newspapers, and research papers on a wide range of topics. Learning how to read can enhance language skills and help kids learn the basics of grammar. Kids who have trouble learning may benefit from special education programs that teach them to recognize letters and sound patterns and associate these elements . People who love to read can take pleasure in sharing their favorite books with others. Whether you prefer fiction or nonfiction, you can find plenty of good reads online by visiting a library website or going online to look for free ebooks.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Education
MBA in India vs MBA Abroad
MBA is one of the world's most prestigious degrees. There is nothing that an MBA from a reputable institute cannot get you, whether it is a lavish lifestyle or a job with an A-listed company. The question now is whether you should pursue an MBA in India or in a foreign country. Let us compare and contrast MBA programs in India and abroad.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Education
Factors to consider when selecting the right preschool for your child
As a parent, choosing a preschool is critical because preschool with assistive technology for preschoolers is a stepping stone on the path of studies and, thus, the future of children. In today's world, a child must be confident and at ease among other children in order to focus on academics and other extracurricular activities. A preschool is the first place where children spend time alone away from their families. As a result, it is natural for parents to be concerned and anxious when selecting a preschool.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Education
Racial Prejudice in Othello and Merchant of Venice
In both Othello and The Merchant of Venice racial prejudice is one of the dominating themes that prevail in both plays as characters base their judgments mainly on race and religion. In Othello racism stems out of appearances as the characters judge and are judged based on what they look like and their origins, whereas in The Merchant of Venice racism stems out of religion as seen through someone not being a Christian and being discriminated against.
By Natalie G.3 years ago in Education








