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Published Thu, May 12 2016 2:16 AM | Last Updated on Sun, Sep 3 2017 11:53 PM

కెరీర్ కౌన్సెలింగ్

కెరీర్ కౌన్సెలింగ్

 Give me a list of institutes that offer M.Tech in Energy Management.
 – Vivek, Vishakapatnam
 l Given below are some of the institutes that offer M. Tech in Energy Management:
 
 School of Energy and Environmental Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishvavidyalaya, Indore offers M.Tech in Energy Management. The eligibility criterion is BE/ B. Tech/ M.Sc (Physics) or equivalent, Engineering Association Examination with minimum 55 per cent marks. The admission is based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination, GATE score and performance at interview. For details, log on to www.dauniv.ac.in
 
 l Allahabad Agricultural Institute Deemed University, Allahabad offers M. Tech. Energy Management. The eligibility criterion is B. Tech in Agricultural/ Mechanical Engineering or a related field. For details, log on to www.aaidu.org
 
 l Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu and Kashmir state offers Master of Technology in Energy Management.  The eligibility criterion is a bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Chemical, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or Master’s degree in Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics with minimum 60 per cent marks. The admission is based on performance at written test and interview. For details, log on to www.smvdu.ac.in
 
 l Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi also offers the course. For details, log on to www.iitd.ac.in
 
 T. Muralidharan
 T.M.I. Network
 
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  INDUSTRY LANDSCAPE AND EMERGING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
 India with US $2 trillion economy is poised to become Number One economy in the world by 2050, Surpassing both USA and China. The key economic driver during the past three decades is service industry with 60% of share in India’s GDP. The other key contributors of GDP are manufacturing with 25% share and agriculture with 15% share.
 
 Indian IT/ITES industry with US $150 billion revenue during 2015-16 financial year is the largest employer with 2.2 millions engineers directly and 8 million engineers indirectly.  IT industry is poised to grow to US $250 billion by 2020 creating 8 million new jobs. But the challenge is not employment but it is the employability of our engineers.
 The following emerging areas in IT are the future growth engines and employment creators,


 l Social media
 l  Mobility
 l  Analytics and big data
 l  Cloud computing
 l  Artificial intelligence
 l  Internet of Things
 India, with 1.3 million engineering seats capacity,  only meager 20% of them are employable as per NASSCOM, MCKINSEY report which is a big challenge to all stakeholders i.e., industry, government and education providers. To meet the industry requirements,  companies are exploring new avenues to improve productivity. The recent hiring trend indicates 50% cut in new jobs as 26000 jobs were created for every US $ 1 billion in 2014 and  it is reduced to 13,000 jobs in 2015 for the same revenues.


 It is estimated that by 2020, 50% of India’s population (1.4 billion) will be in the productive age of 25 years, hence it becomes a much bigger challenge to engage this youth productively. To achieve this ambitious target India’s GDP should grow at 7.9% per annum. To accomplish this growth Government of India is proposing the following initiatives.
 
 n New hardware policy - In 2020, global electronic industry to reach US $ 2.4 trillion and India’s share will touch US $ 400 billion. Government of India is encouraging new hardware parks to create US $ 300 billion turnover   creating 20 million jobs. Or else Indian Electronic imports will touch US $ 400 billion by 2020, equal to our oil import bill resulting in deficit budget.


 n Establishing NMIZs (National Manufacturing Investment Zones)
 n Establishing PCPIR (Petrol, Chemical, Petrochemical Investment Region) –At present world chemical industry is US $ 3.4 trillion and India’s share is US $ 108 billion (3% of world chemical business) which is poised to reach US $ 224 billion by  2017 creating 14,000 jobs in chemical engineering field.
 n The government is also keen to give fillip to infrastructure industry with new reforms in terms of land acquisition and environment clearances. It is proposed to invest US $ 500 billion creating 347 million jobs by 2020 as per NSDC  (National Skill Development Corporation). Sun shine areas in the next decade for career opportunities are energy, environment, education, entertainment and entrepreneurship.   


 TO SUPPLEMENT THE ABOVE TRAITS THE STUDENTS NEED TO IMPROVE -
  n English communication skills Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.
 I quote “Listening leads to learning, learning leads to linking, linking leads to leaping and leaping to leading".


 Suggestion - Reading English newspapers, reading magazines involving in JAMS, GD,  Debates,  writing articles in leading newspapers and magazines. Should become member in Toastmaster Club.
 n To be a global citizen adapting to transcontinental environs and diversified cultures - “Think local, be focal, act social, communicate vocal to be a global citizen”.


 n To be confident –
 Suggestion - “strong in concepts lead to confidence, which lead to better communication and better communication leads to competitive edge”.
 
 Finally it is collaboration, character and attitude are key differentiators to be successful along with the above mentioned traits and then we can dream India to be number one super power in the world.
 
  IT + IT=IT
   Indian Talent + Information Technology = India Tomorrow
 India’s strength is its democracy, demography, diversity and diaspora
 Ultimately the student should have “passion to make difference with applying thought, driven by values powered by intellect which leads to high performance delivered”.
 
 Knowledge is future currency and knowledge is not information but it is transformation.  
 
 WHAT ARE THE INDUSTRY EXPECTATIONS FROM THE STUDENTS?
 n Consistent academic performance right from the first year of engineering (>65% throughout)
 n No backlogs
 n Doing mini projects right from 2nd year 2nd sem to understand the application of theory in real time practice.


 n Certification courses - Versant, BEC .net, Java, Microsoft , Oracle ,IBM etc.,
 n Aptitude - Quantitative, Verbal, Logical etc.
 n Ref: Book:  R.S. Aggarwal (Quant, Verbal & Non-Verbal) for Aptitude
 n Learnability - Updating knowledge with  emerging technologies.
 n Team skills - Advice to participate in GDs, Jam sessions, debates.
 n  Participate in coding contest eg: Microsoft Hackcon, Infosys Aspiration 2020 (Coding contest)
 
 N.L.N. Reddy
 Placement Officer,
 CBIT
 
 

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