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What is the best institute for piping courses that provides the best placements assurance?

Assurance is a term which is rarely used now, you will find number of institute when you google it but i would suggest you to shortlist based on your preferences be it fees, location, duration etc. I would list some of the academy i visited personallyVishwakarma institute of technology (VIT) - PuneAsian academy of professional training (AAPT) - PuneIndian institute of technology, Bombay (IIT)Maharashtra institute of technology (MIT) - PuneThere are pros and cons of every institutefor example vit teches you only from thursday to sunday i.e only 4 days a week and in addition to it for plant design they teach you SP3D instead of PDMS as SP3D is largely dependent on PDMS, and they never talk about placement. The course fees is 65,000/- rupeesIn AAPT, the plus point being they conduct lectures everyday for 4 months with only a Thursday off, they teach you PDMS but their schedule is highly fluctuating as my course nearly took about 5 months. The fees for my course was 70,000/- but it has now been increased to around 85,000/- as they have now started providing some government affiliated certificates.Regarding IIT they only conduct introductory course of about 10 days and the fees is same about 65,000/-In MIT, the course duration is 6 months and fees is 1,44,000/- these are the only 2 drawback everything else whatever i have heard is good as their teaching is one of the bestPersonal opinion :- I did my piping engineering from AAPT as the director Mr. M Joshi was the one who started piping engineering in India first at MIT and then at VIT. besides i was in no mood to spend my 6 months in pune being a mumbaikar.Coming to your point, no academy provides placement assurance instead they provide placement assistance which is good to hear at first and completely useless once the course ends. so basic engineering is not going to help and you need to do some value addition courses irrespective of whether they provide placements or not because of you are capable you can definitely Land a job on your own.

What are the courses I can study after 12th computer science?

There are so many options are there, but I will suggest 2.Engineering - If you have creative mind and if you think that you are very good in mathematics then you go for engineering. You can select any one branch of engineering as your career, depending upon your interest you can take admission for it.Computer/IT EngineeringElectronics EngineeringCivil EngineeringMechanical EnginneringElectronics and Telecommunication EngineeringProduction EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringBiotechnology EngineeringChemical EngineeringTextile EngineeringAerospace EngineeringAgricultural EngineeringAutomotive EngineeringAutomobile Engineering ……….etc2. BSc/BCA - This is secondary option as a career. If you are not that much creative then this is best option for you. This is also not an bad option,BSc - offers theoretical as well as practical knowledge about different subject areas. These subject areas usually include any one of the main Science fields (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) and other fields depending on the specialization a student opts. Pursuing a BSc course is most beneficial for students who have a strong interest and background in Science and Mathematics. The course is also beneficial for students who wish to pursue multi and inter-disciplinary science careers in future.BCA - It is one of the popular courses among the students who want to make their career in the IT (Information Technology) field. The duration of the course is 3 years and divided into 6 semesters. It comprises of the subjects like database, networking, data structure, core programming languages like ‘C’ and ‘java’. This course provides a lot of opportunities to the students who are interested in computer field and wants to work in the IT sector as programmer or software developer.

Can we study law part-time in India?

I studied law part-time in India. Only reason law colleges require you have graduated first is that you could work while you attend classes. Lectures ended before offices opened so I had a full-time job while I was studying law. I suggest you enroll in IGNOU - SOL or school of law if you feel you need more time. Your employer must understand how this degree will help you in your workplace. Good luck. Jai Hind !Edit Justice Arun Mishra shut down law colleges that operated in evening when he was chair of Indian Bar Council. It was where common people irrespective of their age could study law for personal litigation, I rather that every party understand the law than hire legal aid. It would reduce the number of suits filed and encourage them to vote for responsible politicians. It is because they don't understand what a Court is capable of that people are fodder for law firms all over the country.

Can a distance education degree holder appear for UPSC/IAS exam?

To become a IAS officer, you must learn to know the right place to tap. It reminds me story..Please go through it.. And choose the right place to answer your query. Thanks..A giant ship engine failed.The ship's owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure but how to fix the engine.Then they brought in an old man who had been fixing ships since he was a young.He carried a large bag of tools with him, and when he arrived, he immediately went to work.He inspected the engine very carefully, top to bottom.Two of the ship's owners were there, watching this man, hoping he would know what to do.After looking things over, the old man reached into his bag and pulled out a small hammer.He gently tapped something.Instantly, the engine lurched into life.He carefully put his hammer away.The engine was fixed!A week later, the owners received a bill from the old man for Rs.100,000."What?!" the owners exclaimed. "He hardly did anything!"So they wrote the old man a note saying, "Please send us an itemized bill."The man sent a bill that read:Tapping with a hammer.. . Rs. 2/-Knowing where to tap... Rs 99,998/-Moral of the story:Effort is important, but knowing where to make an effort in your life, makes all the difference."Life doesn't change in ONE MINUTE, but taking decision after thinking for ONE MINUTE can change life."

Which university is best for a psychology distance education course?

Psychology is a practical subject, so that leaves us with very limited options when it comes to distance learning mode. You can enrol yourself in IGNOU [ www.ignou.ac.in ] (Indira Gandhi National Open University). It is, without a hint of doubt, one of the best open universities in India. They have classes, that are optional, but you are required to attend the practicals. They have internals, assignments and projects. They even provide internships at PG level.Another option is Annamalai University Directorate of Distance Education [ www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in/dde/ ] . They provide you with study material and call you for a personal contact programme at the end of each year to conduct the practicals. These PCPs are very helpful. They conduct lectures too for the next academic year.There are other universities too, but these two are pretty fine to consider, IGNOU being the best.Good luck friend!

What is your review of T.I.M.E. (Triumphant Institute of Management Education)?

I've joined in TIME Institute for my CAT coaching.It is a very good and reputed InstituteThe faculty is excellentMaterials will help the student a lotMock tests will help to know yourselfAs classroom teaching play a crucial role you can clarify your doubts with faculty thereBUTit will not be like school learningThey won't bother if you attend the classes or not/ attend the mock tests or notMoreover what I feel is as long as you are interested TIME is a very good Institute. If you take it for granted you'll find negatives

Does University of Madras offer B Tech courses?

All the colleges were affiliated to the local or regional universities till early 2000. That’s how we see Madras university have been offering engineering degrees.Based on the UGC and Government recommendation, Anna University became an affiliating university in 2001, absorbing all engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu.

What is the future for someone with an MA in psychology from IGNOU?

After MA in psychology from IGNOU you canbecome clinical psychologist by pursuing Professional Diploma in Clinical Psychology (1-year course)/M.Phil. in Clinical Psy. (2-years)/PsyD(4-years) from RCI recognized institutions.work as a counsellor/therapist/school counselor(diploma in guidance & counselling could be compulsary but not always) /psychologist directly after MA.be a govt. teacher in Secondary(TGT)/Higher Secondary (PGT) schools. You have to do B.Ed. for participating central govt. school recruitment—KVS, Navodaya, Army Schools. For some states ( like UP, Kerala etc) there is no requirement for B.Ed. Moreover, you have to pass Teacher Eligibility Test (conducted by centre & many states separately) for becoming Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT)become a counselor in govt. hospitals (They ask 3–5 years of experience in this field)qualify NET-JRF exam (UGC) and take admission in PhD in any university recognized by UGC. After qualifying NET , you are also eligible for applying against the post of assistant professor in universities/colleges.This is by no means an exhaustive list but it gives an indication of the many paths you can take after MA in psychology.

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