25/2/2020 0 Comments engineering or medicalA million-dollar question that haunts and challenges the students and parents is Engineering or medical, which is a better career choice for them. These are some of the conventional choices and both are known for opening endless job prospects associated with these streams. Medical and engineering are the most admired career choices so the candidates are always in a state of dilemma as to which is a better option for them. The students must listen to their inner conscience and evaluate both the streams keeping in mind their potential and passion before making a final decision of their career.
Engineering or Medical – which is better? When you opt for Engineering – Engineering is a four-year degree course that can fetch students a handsomely-paying job but in the case of medicine the students have to put in a lot of labour for good 8-9 years, which includes 4.5 years of MBBS, then internship for a year and further three years of expertise in some field you choose to opt. So, it is a long process before you start earning well. Going for a medical profession gives the high of healing patients and saving the lives of people. And this factor does allure the students. So generally most of them choose to make a flourishing career in the medical field. The inner satisfaction of healing someone gives you a kick in life which abundance of wealth can never give. If you can toil hard and keep yourself updated on day to day basis, the medical profession is what you need to opt for. In the case of Engineering, the biggest problem, as well as challenges, is the immense competition for a good institute. It appears every second young girl or boy today aspires to be an engineer. This implies that most of the people who take up engineering from a normal institute would face tough competition in terms of the job as well as career growth. As compared to engineering, Medical pass-outs can easily get a job or can also opt for their private practice. So, while deciding between Engineering and Medical, the students need to estimate their skills sensibly and prudently before taking a final call. https://www.itsengg.edu.in/blogs/
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25/2/2020 0 Comments BTech after polytechnicB.Tech is one of the most popular career options for the youth of India. The degree is preferred because it has value in terms of money, name, fame and respect. Secondly, B.Tech students add a lot of value to the current life, lifestyle, public infrastructure and developmental projects all around the world.
There are hundreds of B. Tech colleges in Uttar Pradesh that are currently imparting education to thousands of polytechnic students. So yes, you can join a B.Tech program after completing your polytechnic course. Taking admission in a reputable B.Tech course is possible through two examinations. The first one is a lateral entry entrance examination and the other is the engineering entrance examination. When it comes to employment, there are a lot of benefits when you combine polytechnic with a reputable B.Tech degree or diploma from a recognized institution in the current scenario. Taking admission in a B. Tech course through lateral entry examination after your polytechnic will enable you to begin with the second year of engineering directly. The lateral entry examination is a state-level test. You will be allowed to choose your college from your state according to your rank. This decision will be made at the time of your counselling. Most B.Tech colleges in Haryana and across the country reserve a few seats for lateral entry. Do bear in mind that there are no lateral entry seats in the IITs. If you choose to take the engineering entrance exam, you will have to appear for the test to get admission in the first year of B.Tech. If you are aiming for an IIT or NIT, this test might be the right path to take. Joining a B.Tech program after completing your polytechnic improves your chances of getting employment across different industry verticals. Experts recommend that you should research well about the best B.Tech colleges in Delhi NCR/ Uttar Pradesh before finalizing your decision. Going by the statistics of annual pay packages received by the students of engineering colleges, their placement records and the success of past students; ITS Engineering College emerges to be the best and top choice for doing B. Tech. 18/2/2020 0 Comments IMPORTANT REASONS TO INCLUDE HUMANITIES IN YOUR PREPARATION FOR A SCIENTIFIC CAREERIt is common to hear undergraduates and recent college graduates preparing for a career in science complain: “I think I wasted a lot of time in college being forced to take humanities classes that had nothing to do with my area of study.” This is one of many manifestations of the ongoing centuries-long battle over the relationship between the sciences and the humanities.
The need for science majors to take courses in the humanities has been contentious ever since. It’s difficult for the undergraduate to determine the desirability of taking courses in humanities or which and how many to take. Keeping this in our mind, the following reasons can help us to understand why students pursuing science careers should augment their education with a strong foundation in the humanities. 1. Humanities help you fulfill your civic and cultural responsibilities. Humanities provide an insightful understanding into moral, ethical, political, and ideological forces. A successful society depends upon philanthropy, charity, civility, compassion, and generosity and the humanities evaluate and emphasize the importance of these characteristics. The liberal arts introduce aesthetic values to the student. While it may not be obvious how these characteristics are essential to finding a research position in academia or industry, they are a key to a full and meaningful life. 2. Studying humanities allows you to become familiar with and use the creative ideas from great minds outside of science. Biography, literature, and history offer a window into the understanding of human nature and society. They introduce us to thoughts and ideas from outside our specialist areas and can have relevance to finding new directions and enhance creative thinking. 3. The state-of-the-art scientific knowledge and techniques you learn in college have a limited shelf life; mastering humanities provides tools for extending it. Just as cars have an approximate 10-year road life and high-tech gadgets last 2 or 3 years before they become obsolete, the preparation for a scientific career one receives in graduate school leaves the individual competitive for a finite period only. The study of humanities, both in its pursuit and the perspective it provides, rewards the student with the skills needed for self-critical reflection, adaptability, and self-teaching. These are the functions needed to be an independent learner, thereby extending one’s scientific knowledge and teaching abilities throughout his or her professional career. 4. Humanities study strengthens your ability to communicate and work with others. Scientists bother at the stereotype held by some people that they belong to a class of socially awkward “geeks” that are unable to communicate their ideas clearly. The old “classical” liberal arts education was pursued in large measure because the materials studied and the methods of study enhanced one’s ability to work well with others and communicate properly via the spoken and written word. These rewards still apply and remain useful in securing good jobs, gaining advancement and promotions, and obtaining grants. 5. You can gain knowledge of foreign languages and foreign cultures. With globalization, this is increasingly seen as a requirement for a successful career in commerce and industry. It is also helpful in science and medicine. Although we assume English to be the universal language of science and medicine, this isn’t the case in every country. Moreover, all non-English speaking countries retain their national pride. 6. Humanities study helps you understand the impact that science and technology has had on society and understand the future scientific needs of society. The study of literature, history, and philosophy throw light on the influence science has had on the quality of people’s lives and on the shaping of society, both positively and negatively. These studies also inform us of society’s needs and are important considerations for the concerned scientist to appreciate and learn from, including the consideration in where he or she chooses to work and what projects they undertake. 7. Interdisciplinary learning adds value to one’s degree. In a significant measure, the degree we receive after our graduation defines and symbolizes who we are and what we are qualified to do. But its true value is derived from what we have put into our head and our heart. A broad knowledge that includes the essentials of the humanities is an important complement to our scientific training. In a nutshell, the knowledge of values gained through the study of the humanities could have a far reaching effect on you as a technocrat. https://www.itsengg.edu.in/blogs/ 10/2/2020 0 Comments Scope in eceEven imagining a life bereft of electronic gadgets seems impossible in today’s world. There is no field left across the globe where one cannot find the usage of electronics and communication engineering. Perhaps that is why electronics have become the vertebrae of digital technology. However, as a student planning to pursue Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) courses in India.
Undoubtedly, selecting a branch of engineering from myriad options is like searching a needle from a needle stack. It is bewildering and that is why most of the students end up making the wrong choice. To avoid this, here the potential of ECE courses in paving a successful career has been discussed. Gleaming Future Prospects of ECE This question usually pops up in the minds of many students that why to choose Electronics and Communication Engineering courses and what makes it an ideal option. Well, to answer this, it will be important to take a look at the figure provided by the Bureau Labor of Statistics (BLS). It is predicted that the jobs for engineers will grow by 7% from 2016 to 2026. Furthermore, it has also been found that the employment in the ECE sector has amplified significantly in the last few years. The reason behind this positive change of wind is the growing nexus between the electronics industry and the digital technology. The application of ECE in fields, such as satellite and mobile communication, digital telecommunication, power electronics, etc. has created amazing career options. Apart from this, manufacturing companies, Multinational Corporations (MNCs), research-based or industrial corporations, government authorities, aerospace manufacturing companies, consumer electronics manufacturing, healthcare tools manufacturing, Armed forces (Army/ Air Force/Navy), many others look for candidates with ECE background. ECE engineers expertise in managing large scale research, conceptualizing, designing, developing and testing of the electronic equipment used in latest communication devices and other handy technological equipment, such as smart phones, tablets, processors, smart wrist watches, smart LED TV’s, etc. has only led to the surge in their demand. In a nutshell, one can say that the skills of ECE engineers in planning, executing the testing process, framing of the system layouts, and delivering the end product in an impeccable way enhances their market value. This means that as an aspiring student of ECE, candidates need to ensure they select the right course in Electronics & Communication Engineering, in which they have interest and which offers better career options in the future. In the scope in ECE one of our student team won prize in research paper presentation at IISC Bangalore. https://www.itsengg.edu.in/blogs/ |
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