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This is a very promising career option with the vision of a smart, efficient lady in mind. Many young girls opt for the career because of the exciting experience of flying, visiting different places, interacting with different kinds of people on board and for the very attractive pay package. Liberalisation of air policies have increased the private operation of air services and this has created immense job opportunities in this field. Even though this career gives exciting experience it is not as easy as it seems. This is a highly demanding job which requires a lot of patience and involves odd duty hours. To be more specific behind this career lies a strong conviction, commitment and hard work for learning the technical aspects of aircraft operation and skills to tackle difficult situation.
Eligibility & Course Areas: Eligibility for an airhostess-training programme is plus two/ or a graduate degree with a diploma/degree in Hotel Management or Tourism Management. The applicant should be physically fit with a pleasing personality and clear complexion.
Job Prospects and Career options : An Air Hostess has every chance to be promoted to the post of Senior Flight Attendant and then Head Attendant. Ads for recruitment normally appear in all major newspapers.
Remuneration : In the beginning, depending on the airlines you are getting into, your salary and other allowance may ad up to Rs.16,000 to Rs.35,000(approx) or more per month.
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For most of us, the fascination never wears off. This is why millions of people work in Aviation.
Aviation isn't just flying, or "piloting." Aviation is an entire world above and beyond the cockpit.
Aviation is aircraft design, systems engineering, test piloting, search and rescue, human factors, air traffic control, jet mechanics, electrical
engineering, computer systems, airport management, space exploration, customer service, and much more!
As a benevolent, non-profit organization, Careers In Aviation, Inc. assists students to explore the wide variety of opportunities in the aviation industry
and is advancing the future of aviation careers through scholarship opportunities.
As students explore the wide variety of opportunities in aviation, they will discover immense support from this web site. Industry and educational partners
have provided information about financial aid, scholarships and other funding to help in order to assist the students to reach their goals.
There are many reasons given by those working in the aviation industry on why they chose aviation. But we know the truth... it's because we love it!
Engineering is the applied science of acquiring and applying knowledge to design, analysis, and/or construction of works for practical purposes.
Engineering encompasses a large number of streams so students get a lot of option to choose suiting their intrest and ability.They can expect a decent job because in this world of globalization country is no longer a
bondage.
World is competitive and companies have to contiously create new products which are cheap,efficient to use and flexible to change according to requirement and overall provide excellent integration features to support
automation.
Thus engineering graduates are the only ones required by big MNC's dealing with product innovatons and of course by the knowledge industry which is booming in india these days.According to NASSCOM there will
be a huge shortage of engineers india in years to come.They can also expect exponential rise in their salaries because these MNC's pay for out of box thinking and is not like the others where you have a fixed set of
guidelines and work is done stricltyaccording to it.Thus engineers can think innovative and expect a handsome salary not just regular pay checks.
Engineers use their knowledge of science, mathematics, and appropriate experience to find suitable solutions to a problem. Engineering is considered a branch of applied mathematics and science. Creating an
appropriate mathematical model of a problem allows them to analyze it (sometimes definitively), and to test potential solutions. Usually multiple reasonable solutions exist, so engineers must evaluate the different
design choices on their merits and choose the solution that best meets their requirements
A bachelor's degree in architecture (B.Arch) or Diploma in architecture is needed to become a qualified architect. For practical purposes there is no
difference between the two qualifications.
The basic eligibility criteria for B.Arch is 10+2 (senior secondary Class XII) or equivalent referred to as the qualifying examination from a recognized
Board/University with a minimum of 50% marks in Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Besides this, the candidate must qualify an entrance
examination.
Entrance Tests : Admission to first year of Five years full time undergraduate course in Architecture (Bachelor of Architecture) in various colleges of India
is through National and State level entrance examinations.
The CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education ) conducts a national level entrance examination- All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) on an All
India basis for entry to undergraduate programmes in B. Architecture and B. Planning in government and private institutes. The paper consists of Mathematics,
an Aptitude Test and a Drawing test. The National Aptitude test in Architecture (NATA), the online test with drawing exam is conducted by the National
Institute of Advanced Studies and Architecture in association with the Council of Architecture (COA). NATA scores are used by admissions authorities of
different unaided & Government aided schools / colleges of Architecture, to provide common measures for comparing the qualifications of applicants. NATA
measures aesthetic sensitivity, critical thinking, perception, observation and architectural awareness.
Entrance to architecture programmes at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT's) is through the national level Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). Private
institutes conduct entrance exams of their own. Different states also hold separate entrance exams for admission to architecture and engineering colleges in
the state.
Duration & Course Content : The B.Arch degree programme is of 5 years duration and includes a period of practical experience. The apprenticeship (usually for
one semester) has to be done under a practicing architect. The B. Arch degree prepares the theoretical foundations and gives some practical insight on which
a student later develops proficiency and functional accuracy.
Subject content of B.Arch course includes architectural design (drawing and painting), acoustics, surveying and leveling, estimating and costing, methods of
construction, materials management, history of architecture, draftsmanship, environmental planning, applied mechanics, structural designing, computer
applications etc. Some colleges teach architecture-related software packages such as AutoCAD and 3D Studio Max.
Apart from the degree course in B.Arch, Diploma in architecture are also available in some institutes as either full time or part time. It will take seven
years to complete the part-time diploma courses.
After completing B.Arch, the candidates if they wish can go for post graduation i.e Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) which is of 2 to 3 semester duration. At
the postgraduate level one can specialise in areas like construction management, town planning, interior design, naval architecture, landscape designing,
building engineering and management etc.
Doctoral programmes (Ph.D) can be pursued after M.Arch or with a B.Arch plus five years experience in professional practice or teaching or research.
Personal Skills : A successful architect requires special qualifications like designing talent, business aptitude, social awareness and legal knowledge. They
must have excellent communication and drawing skills, keen observation, vivid imagination, creativity, ideas and the ability to visualise. Other qualities
includes leadership, managerial qualities, resourcefulness and ability to work as a team. They must also possess sufficient grasp of all aspects of building
technology to be able to design for various needs under different conditions. Computer literacy also is required for writing specifications, two- and three-
dimensional drafting, and financial management. Knowledge of CADD is essential.
Basic training makes an architecture graduate to design and execute any type of building or complex.
There are wide career opportunities after B.Com in India. You can work as a assistant accountant in any firm, comany. One should pursue CA / ICWA side by
side.
Teachers training is offered for preschool, secondary , university level teaching. Nursery teacher training equips you for becoming a preschool teacher. B.Ed
course is an intensive programme covering school teaching. The option for graduates is to pursue a regular B.Ed course or to enroll in a 4 year (BA. B. ED)
programme. For university lecturership postgraduates in various subjects have to clear the National Eligibility Test (NET) or State Level Eligibility Test
(SLET) for seeking appointment.
“Nearly five years ago, there was a trend of enrolling for B.Ed soon after completing graduation. But now the scenario has totally changed and students are
not keen on pursuing the course. They complain that though the number of colleges has increased, most of them do not do justice to the course as they don’t
offer any placements,” Edcet convener, S K V S Raju told TOI.
Engineering is the applied science of acquiring and applying knowledge to design, analysis, and/or construction of works for practical purposes.
Engineering encompasses a large number of streams so students get a lot of option to choose suiting their intrest and ability.They can expect a decent job because in this world of globalization country is no longer a
bondage.
World is competitive and companies have to contiously create new products which are cheap,efficient to use and flexible to change according to requirement and overall provide excellent integration features to support
automation.
Thus engineering graduates are the only ones required by big MNC's dealing with product innovatons and of course by the knowledge industry which is booming in india these days.According to NASSCOM there will
be a huge shortage of engineers india in years to come.They can also expect exponential rise in their salaries because these MNC's pay for out of box thinking and is not like the others where you have a fixed set of
guidelines and work is done stricltyaccording to it.Thus engineers can think innovative and expect a handsome salary not just regular pay checks.
Engineers use their knowledge of science, mathematics, and appropriate experience to find suitable solutions to a problem. Engineering is considered a branch of applied mathematics and science. Creating an
appropriate mathematical model of a problem allows them to analyze it (sometimes definitively), and to test potential solutions. Usually multiple reasonable solutions exist, so engineers must evaluate the different
design choices on their merits and choose the solution that best meets their requirements
b>Bachelor of Architecture
When you study for a BA, you're investigating the history and development of humankind and their expression in the creative arts. You'll learn how humanity, thinks, feels and acts, and how the past shapes our present and our future.
You'll develop analytical abilities, research experience, strong written and verbal communication skills, and a broader perspective on the world and its various cultures.
Combined with practical experience and internships, the BA will prepare you for your future.
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Books, journals, newspapers and non book materials have joined electronic publishing, multimedia and the internet to provide multiple choice of sources for
both individuals and organizations. In the rapidly changing environment it is the job of library and information science profession to ensure that the
information gets to the right user in the right place at the right time.The students get benefited both intellectual satisfaction and the best possible start
to Library and Information career.
The BBA program aims at developing a student's intellectual ability, executive personality and managerial skills through an appropriate blending of business
and general education. The program assists the student in understanding and developing the unique leadership qualities required for successfully managing
business functions, an organizational unit or an enterprise. The specific objectives of the program are to:
- produce up-to-date, assertive and effective executives for business and other organizations, and
- prepare students for higher studies in business at home and abroad.
CAREER WITH BBA DEGREE
The BBA program prepares students for executive career in business and other organizations. The BBA degree is many a times referred to as the golden
passport, since it gives its holder an edge in the job market by opening more doors of opportunity. The degree helps the graduate to fulfill potential for
high earnings, increased responsibility, and greater personal development. The present decade has been labelled as the era of business, business
administration and business graduates.
BBA STUDENTS
The BBA program serves the needs of the bright young persons who have completed twelve years of education in high school and college and are looking for a
career education in business or profession. They come from varied educational backgrounds-arts, science, commerce, engineering etc. and from different
educational system like HSC, Senior Cambridge, Professional Diploma, etc. These students have excellent academic record, high potential for success and
strong motivation for achievement. They are a selected few out of many
candidates carefully screened through a selection process.
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
BBM means Bachelor of Business Management.
As, the name suggests one has to do MBA or CA or CS or ICWA or go for a JOB which is more suitable for you to be more convenient. If you are economically of
middle-class family person you can go for a good JOB where you get in many JOBs in B'lore for (BBM) students. So, after going for JOB you can take up the
PART-TIME JOB which are available in INDIA. And do the any one course specified above.
Bachelor of Computer Applications
Duration: 3 Years (Full time)
BCA is catering to the need of students aspiring to excel in the field of computers. This program is extended to six semesters each with a duration of six months. In this programme, besides computer, a student gets diversified knowledge on Management, Financial Accounting and Management, Production and Operations management etc. In the six semester each student is required to undertake a 'Summer Project' and work with a private/government organization for a period of 4-6 weeks and submit a report after the completion of the project. This provides an opportunity to the student to tackle real-life problems.
Eligibility: 10+2(pass) with mathematics at 10th level.
Engineering is the applied science of acquiring and applying knowledge to design, analysis, and/or construction of works for practical purposes.
Engineering encompasses a large number of streams so students get a lot of option to choose suiting their intrest and ability.They can expect a decent job because in this world of globalization country is no longer a
bondage.
World is competitive and companies have to contiously create new products which are cheap,efficient to use and flexible to change according to requirement and overall provide excellent integration features to support
automation.
Thus engineering graduates are the only ones required by big MNC's dealing with product innovatons and of course by the knowledge industry which is booming in india these days.According to NASSCOM there will
be a huge shortage of engineers india in years to come.They can also expect exponential rise in their salaries because these MNC's pay for out of box thinking and is not like the others where you have a fixed set of
guidelines and work is done stricltyaccording to it.Thus engineers can think innovative and expect a handsome salary not just regular pay checks.
Engineers use their knowledge of science, mathematics, and appropriate experience to find suitable solutions to a problem. Engineering is considered a branch of applied mathematics and science. Creating an
appropriate mathematical model of a problem allows them to analyze it (sometimes definitively), and to test potential solutions. Usually multiple reasonable solutions exist, so engineers must evaluate the different
design choices on their merits and choose the solution that best meets their requirements
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
The department offers a four full year time graduate programme in Physiotherapy with six months internship.
Programme Structure
During the first year the student will gain a thorough knowledge in the basic subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, microbiology and computer
science.
The IInd year is to provide exposure to Massage, Pathology, Psychology, Sociology, and Pharmacology including medicine, surgery, plastic surgery and
Gynaecology.
During the IIIrd year; training is imparted to develop professional skill in physiotherapy. Students get expertise in electrotherapy and exercise therapy.
Clinical postings begin in this term.
Along with the continuing clinical postings; students are taken to advanced physiotherapy techniques in Orthopaedics, Neurology, and Cardiothoracic disorders
in the final year.
Successful candidates will be doing a six months full time internship in clinical settings.
Career Opportunities
There are excellent job opportunities for physiotherapists today in India and abroad. Hospital settings, out patient clinics, community set ups, sports
centers; rehabilitation schools and academic institutions are a few of the countless professional development areas in Physiotherapy.
Eligibility
A pass in plus two/VHSC or equivalent examination with 50%marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Relaxation of marks for OBC, OEC, SC, ST students will be
considered as per the University norms
The options available to the BSc graduate are many and depend to a large extent on a student’s subject combination and area of specialisation. For example
geology students usually look towards the burgeoning oil, petroleum, natural gas, mining industries and the energy sector. They could alternatively be
inclined towards archaeology. Physics students, on the other hand, may enter the physics divisions or the R&D dept of leading automobile majors, the aircraft
industry and other upcoming fields, while chemistry students may work with industries involving metals, the medical industry and pharmaceuticals.
According to Jayant Prabhu, Professor, St Xavier’s College,“While the job prospects after BSc are good, students should go in for a job only if they really
need to. It is preferable to explore some of the other available options and continue with their studies or seek a broader perspective and better exposure.”
Here is a list of five lucrative career options that are often not explored by Science graduates:
Indian Air Force
Journalism
Information Technology
Pharmaceuticals
Management
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Those seeking a career in the auto industry must be prepared to move – nationally and internationally, as it is one of the most global industries. For
securing a automotive engineer job a master’s degree is required if one wants to go beyond ordinary technical stuff like drafting. A PhD is essential,
especially for jobs in research and development, though openings are few and far between. A management degree would be an added asset, depending on the
individual’s career goals. Essential soft skills in the industry are communication skills. A short-term course in technical communications would be an added
advantage. The ability to work in a team is a must. The big three in the auto industry – Ford, Daimler-Chrysler and General Motors – all have programs
specifically designed to groom the best and the brightest employees.
There are opportunities for work with the various sectors dealing with fashion. The opportunities for job exist in the following sectors :
1. Export houses dealing with garment/textile/handloom exports.
2. Retail and wholesale garment businesses in men's/women's/children clothing in sportswear /casual wear, etc.
3. Haute Courture
4. Government/Semi government-handloom/textile manufacturers
5. Fashion show organisers/Fashion publishers
6. TV/Film fashion programme producers/comperes/costume designers, etc.
For a successful career a fashion designer, besides a qualification, one needs to have certain aesthetic and practical skills as well such as:
· A good knowledge for fabric textures, keen sense of style and creative bent of colour combinations
·An eye for detail
· A basic drawing and sketching talent to visually depict one’s designs before implementation etc.
DIIT
Diploma
Eligibility for Airline Ticketing Course:
A person having passed the 10th standard is eligible to pursue a career in Air Ticketing courses. But he or she is expected to have the following attributes:
# Excellent communication skills
# Courteous mannerism
# Pleasant personality
Career Prospects after pursuing Airline Ticketing Course:
Successful completion of Airline Ticketing courses enables a person to land up in jobs entailing booking and confirming reservation for passengers on
scheduled airline flights. They are also entrusted with the responsibility of helping and guiding the customers in planning the route and other arrangements.
They do so with the help of timetables, airline schedules, reference guides and tariff books. Numerous travel agencies and Airlines across the world provide
opportunities for employment to these professionals
International Airlines & Ticketing
Duration
-
2 MONTHS (DURING APRIL/MAY/JUNE)
Eligibility
-
F.Y.J.C. PASSED / S.Y.J.C. APPEARED
Tourism has been given the status of an industry and travel is ever on the increase. Many of the younger generation have evinced a keen interest and leaning
in this field. To fulfill this need, a short term vacation course has been designed. This course would provide the basics of the travel trade and help in the
personality development. In view of This Garware Institute of Career Education and Development has organised a certificate course (2 months) in " Airlines
and Travel Industry Management.
There are opportunities for work with the various sectors dealing with fashion. The opportunities for job exist in the following sectors :
1. Export houses dealing with garment/textile/handloom exports.
2. Retail and wholesale garment businesses in men's/women's/children clothing in sportswear /casual wear, etc.
3. Haute Courture
4. Government/Semi government-handloom/textile manufacturers
5. Fashion show organisers/Fashion publishers
6. TV/Film fashion programme producers/comperes/costume designers, etc.
For a successful career a fashion designer, besides a qualification, one needs to have certain aesthetic and practical skills as well such as:
· A good knowledge for fabric textures, keen sense of style and creative bent of colour combinations
·An eye for detail
· A basic drawing and sketching talent to visually depict one’s designs before implementation etc.
There are opportunities for work with the various sectors dealing with fashion. The opportunities for job exist in the following sectors :
1. Export houses dealing with garment/textile/handloom exports.
2. Retail and wholesale garment businesses in men's/women's/children clothing in sportswear /casual wear, etc.
3. Haute Courture
4. Government/Semi government-handloom/textile manufacturers
5. Fashion show organisers/Fashion publishers
6. TV/Film fashion programme producers/comperes/costume designers, etc.
For a successful career a fashion designer, besides a qualification, one needs to have certain aesthetic and practical skills as well such as:
· A good knowledge for fabric textures, keen sense of style and creative bent of colour combinations
·An eye for detail
· A basic drawing and sketching talent to visually depict one’s designs before implementation etc.
Eligibility for Airline Ticketing Course:
A person having passed the 10th standard is eligible to pursue a career in Air Ticketing courses. But he or she is expected to have the following attributes:
# Excellent communication skills
# Courteous mannerism
# Pleasant personality
Career Prospects after pursuing Airline Ticketing Course:
Successful completion of Airline Ticketing courses enables a person to land up in jobs entailing booking and confirming reservation for passengers on
scheduled airline flights. They are also entrusted with the responsibility of helping and guiding the customers in planning the route and other arrangements.
They do so with the help of timetables, airline schedules, reference guides and tariff books. Numerous travel agencies and Airlines across the world provide
opportunities for employment to these professionals
International Airlines & Ticketing
Duration
-
2 MONTHS (DURING APRIL/MAY/JUNE)
Eligibility
-
F.Y.J.C. PASSED / S.Y.J.C. APPEARED
Tourism has been given the status of an industry and travel is ever on the increase. Many of the younger generation have evinced a keen interest and leaning
in this field. To fulfill this need, a short term vacation course has been designed. This course would provide the basics of the travel trade and help in the
personality development. In view of This Garware Institute of Career Education and Development has organised a certificate course (2 months) in " Airlines
and Travel Industry Management.
Programmes & Course
Long-Term Programmes :
* Jewellery Design & Technology Course: The institute is conducting 2 year diploma course and 1 year certificate course in Jewellery designing and
manufacturing. It is designed to learn the skills needed to generate and exemplify designs for a range of Jewellery. It emphasizes on basic drawing skills
and fundamental aspects of Jewellery designing.
Specialized and Short-Term Courses :
* Custom-Made Jewellery Manufacturing Course (Duration - 6 months):
This course has been specially designed for individual and jewellery professionals to meet the need for management of Jewellery workshop, and also to update
them with basic as well as advanced jewellery making techniques. * Comprehensive Jewellery Designing (duration - 6 months): This course has been specially
designed for aspiring jewellery designers. You will learn how to create and communicate a design idea through various presentation techniques; understand the
evolution of jewellery and the present day market needs. You will also learn about the usage of different gemstones. You will understand how to bridge the
gap between the needs of the consumer and the manufacturer by using commercially viable and creative designs.
* Basic Jewellery Designing (Duration - 3 months): This course will cover basic presentation skills required for jewellery designing. The curriculum
will also introduce the students to the various topics related to jewellery both in theory and practice. On course completion you will be able to visualize
and communicate creative design ideas effectively.
* Gemmology Course (Duration - 3 months): No Jewellery designing course is complete without knowledge of gemstones. This course will teach you to grade
and identify both diamonds and colored gemstones in JDTI's well equipped Gemmology Lab. The institute has a large updated collection of stones, which aids in
the practical experience.
* Diamond Grading Course (Duration - 45 days): Where one can learn diamond grading and identification.
* Jewellery Retailing (Duration - 45 days): This course has been specially designed for aspiring Jewellery retail personnel and those already in the
profession to give them the fine touch that makes all the difference.
* Jewel CAD (Computer-Aided Designing): Duration - 1 month. This course helps in making Jewellery designs that are precise in forms and ready to be
manufactured and facilitates creativity with a comprehensive database of Jewellery forms, surfaces, settings, stone shapes, 3-D Rings, pendants and neckwear.
* Casting (Duration - 2 weeks): This course includes extensive practical training and strong exposure in all aspects of casting technology.
* Stone-Setting (Duration - 2 weeks): This course imparts both theoretical and practical knowledge about stone setting.
* Engraving & Enameling (Duration - 2 weeks): This course enables you to be a professional by offering extensive practical training both in engraving
and enameling.
* Finishing, Polishing & Electroplating (Duration - 2 weeks): This course involves extensive practical training and complete exposure in finishing,
polishing and electroplating.
* Jewellery Designing (Distance Learning): (Duration - 6 months) Certificate Programme in Jewellery designing is a unique opportunity for individuals
and professionals with a creative desire to learn Jewellery designing. It is specifically advantageous for those who are dwelling out of station and cannot
attend the classes within the premises.
Internship/ Industrial Exposure :
The institute provides a 6 week internship to the students enrolled in the 2 year Jewellery Design & Technology Diploma Course. Several students have already
successfully completed their internship with companies like Uni-design, Hazoorilal & Sons Jewellers, Euro Gold, Gili, Dwarka's, Mehrasons Jewellers and Inter
Gold among others.
Placement Services
JDTI provides placement assistance to all the students graduating from the 2 year Diploma Course. The students after completing this course, work either as
employees in the industry in the department of Design and Product Development (P.D.C.) or as freelancers. Some students also opt to setup their own units.
JDTI provides guidance to students opting to setup their own manufacturing units. Students of JDTI have worked with top names in the Jewellery Industry: P.P.
Jewellers, Dwarka's, Celeste, Inter Gold, Uni-Design, Enchante, Mehrasons and Adamus among others.
JMET
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Studying law has an obvious appeal to anyone considering a career in the legal profession.
A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as
solicitors or barristers. However, it is important for prospective students to realise that
there are a whole range of careers outside of private legal practice as a solicitor or barrister.
Such careers include acting as Crown or State Prosecutor, working in the courts service, national
and local government law departments and specialist niche areas of law (land registry,
competition law or taxation).
Eligibility
Graduates in any discipline or equivalence from a recognised university are eligible for admission to the M.Com. Programme.
School of Management Studies , the biggest business school in Open Learning System in the world, has developed an innovative programme Master of Commerce
(M.Com) with specialisation in International Business Operations. The main objective of this programme is to equip the students with necessary conceptual,
entrepreneurial and analytical skills required for handling the Business Operations, particularly in International Business. The curriculum focuses on the
applied aspects of Business Operations.
Master of Design (M.Des) programme is a two-year full-time graduate programme. It aims to impart education in the design and development of products that are
innovative and competitive. The students are trained to approach product design with a holistic viewpoint, integrating the various facets of design in a
balanced and harmonious manner.
The M.Des. program aims at developing skills, knowledge and aptitude among students so that they can, through creative problem solving, bring about
innovation in the product manufacturing industry. The students are trained to approach product design from a holistic viewpoint integrating in a balanced and
harmonious manner the industrial design and the engineering design perspectives to come up with products that are well engineered, aesthetic and ergonomic
with a better manufacturability.
The two year M.Des course is spread over four semesters and two summer terms, covering courses dealing with engineering, aesthetics, ergonomics, materials,
manufacturing, design methodology, CAD, CAE, marketing etc.
Candidates with a bachelor's degree in Engineering / Architecture and with a valid GATE / CEED score are eligible to apply . Selection is based on the
performance in the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) followed by an interview conducted at the centre.
The DAT and the following interview will scrutinize the engineering knowledge, abstract and analytical thinking ability, aesthetic sensitivity and
communicating ability; and the overall aptitude for the design programme.
The Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing offers the industry, opportunity to recruit students graduating from the Master of Design (M.Des) course
specializing in Product Design and Engineering.
Master of Business Administration
According to one salary guide, an MBA is worth about $10-30,000 a year over a bachelor’s degree, but the salary increase you could see may be much less -- or much more.
Factors that can affect your salary include:
* whether you stay with your current employer or seek a job with a new employer.
* the amount of relevant experience you have for the job you are seeking.
* the reputation of the graduate school you attended.
* the type of job you are seeking -- and the level of supply/demand for workers.
* the industries where you are seeking a job.
* the location of the jobs you are seeking.
Duration : 2 years
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) is a research degree, requiring the completion of a thesis. It is a lesser degree than the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), greater
than (or sometimes equal to) the Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil,) and in some instances may be awarded as a substitute for a PhD thesis which is a marginal
fail. It may also serve as a provisional enrollment for the PhD.
The overall purpose of this MSc is to prepare students for the independent conduct of educational research. For doctoral students the programme is designed
to provide high quality training, both to enable them to carry out their doctoral research and to equip them to pursue, subsequently, other research
activities. Successful students of this programme will have acquired general social science research skills that can be used in different contexts and
applied to a variety of problems.
* A good grasp of the central ideas, concepts, debates, theories, philosophies and approaches employed by educational researchers
* A critical understanding of the main methodologies of educational research and strategies to decide which methodologies and research techniques are
appropriate to the problems they are investigating
* Skills and understanding to conduct research projects independently using any of the main methodologies of educational research
* Knowledge of and skills in the various forms of communicating and disseminating educational research
* An understanding of the relationship between educational research and research in the social sciences generally.
M.Sc - Ph.D
Engineering is the applied science of acquiring and applying knowledge to design, analysis, and/or construction of works for practical purposes.
Engineering encompasses a large number of streams so students get a lot of option to choose suiting their intrest and ability.They can expect a decent job because in this world of globalization country is no longer a
bondage.
World is competitive and companies have to contiously create new products which are cheap,efficient to use and flexible to change according to requirement and overall provide excellent integration features to support
automation.
Thus engineering graduates are the only ones required by big MNC's dealing with product innovatons and of course by the knowledge industry which is booming in india these days.According to NASSCOM there will
be a huge shortage of engineers india in years to come.They can also expect exponential rise in their salaries because these MNC's pay for out of box thinking and is not like the others where you have a fixed set of
guidelines and work is done stricltyaccording to it.Thus engineers can think innovative and expect a handsome salary not just regular pay checks.
Engineers use their knowledge of science, mathematics, and appropriate experience to find suitable solutions to a problem. Engineering is considered a branch of applied mathematics and science. Creating an
appropriate mathematical model of a problem allows them to analyze it (sometimes definitively), and to test potential solutions. Usually multiple reasonable solutions exist, so engineers must evaluate the different
design choices on their merits and choose the solution that best meets their requirements
Masters of Architecture
Advance your architecture skills, and improve your knowledge of current techniques and theory. Undertake your own architecture design project, and identify the unique qualities of your work and how to use these to forge new directions for your design practice.
* M.Arch I is a first professional degree for students that have earned a four year unaccredited undergraduate degree in architecture or related discipline, such as a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. Some 5-year M.Arch I programs exist offering the accredited professional degree as a graduate degree (without having to receive a degree in another discipline).[citation needed]
* M.Arch II is a post-professional degree involving between a year and two years (depending on which school) of intensive focused work for students that already have a 5-year Bachelor's of Architecture degree.
* M.Arch III is a professional Master's degree that takes 3 to 5 years to complete and it requires no previous teachings in Architecture (some schools do not have an M.Arch III program).
Master of Business Administration
According to one salary guide, an MBA is worth about $10-30,000 a year over a bachelor’s degree, but the salary increase you could see may be much less -- or much more.
Factors that can affect your salary include:
* whether you stay with your current employer or seek a job with a new employer.
* the amount of relevant experience you have for the job you are seeking.
* the reputation of the graduate school you attended.
* the type of job you are seeking -- and the level of supply/demand for workers.
* the industries where you are seeking a job.
* the location of the jobs you are seeking.
Duration : 2 years
Masters of Computer Applications
MCA & BE are the backbone of software industry.This IT sector is the fastest growing sector in India and promises a great future.
Engineering is the applied science of acquiring and applying knowledge to design, analysis, and/or construction of works for practical purposes.
Engineering encompasses a large number of streams so students get a lot of option to choose suiting their intrest and ability.They can expect a decent job because in this world of globalization country is no longer a
bondage.
World is competitive and companies have to contiously create new products which are cheap,efficient to use and flexible to change according to requirement and overall provide excellent integration features to support
automation.
Thus engineering graduates are the only ones required by big MNC's dealing with product innovatons and of course by the knowledge industry which is booming in india these days.According to NASSCOM there will
be a huge shortage of engineers india in years to come.They can also expect exponential rise in their salaries because these MNC's pay for out of box thinking and is not like the others where you have a fixed set of
guidelines and work is done stricltyaccording to it.Thus engineers can think innovative and expect a handsome salary not just regular pay checks.
Engineers use their knowledge of science, mathematics, and appropriate experience to find suitable solutions to a problem. Engineering is considered a branch of applied mathematics and science. Creating an
appropriate mathematical model of a problem allows them to analyze it (sometimes definitively), and to test potential solutions. Usually multiple reasonable solutions exist, so engineers must evaluate the different
design choices on their merits and choose the solution that best meets their requirements
Like all interest bursts, this one will probably pass because of economic recession or other distractions. Nevertheless, the general outlook for machine
learning in business seems to be good. Machine learning is all about optimization when there is uncertainty and lots of data. The quantity of data available
is growing quickly as computer-run processes and sensors become more common, and the quality of the data is dropping since there is little editorial control
in it’s collection. Machine Learning is a difficult subject to master (*), so those who do should remain in demand over the long term.
The course imparts engineering skills to medical professionals and trains them for state-of-the-art medical research in the frontier areas of biophysics,
biomechanics, biomedical instrumentation & simulation, implant materials and prosthesis, genetic engineering, immonotechnology, bioinformatics, cryobiology,
telemedicine, nutritional sc, etc.
This 3-year MMST programme consists of 4 semesters of course work spread over first two years. The third year is totally devoted to project work involving a
dissertation.
Eligibility for admission is an MBBS degree (60% agg) with Mathematics at the +2 level. (Those who have passed +2 level Mathematics as additional subject
from NOS or state boards are also eligible).
Physiotherapy is one of the most important rehabilitative service needed in a community . It is a vital therapeutic supplement of the medical profession,
integral to the treatment of most patients.
Physioterapy , as a profession , may briefly be defined as a science that seeks to alleviate movement dysfunction, to promote optimal health and functions of
the human body. It involves the treatment of patients through exercise therapy and other therapeutic agents, including heat radiations , electricity, sound
water and message, and is used to cure weak muscles, difficulties in the movement of shoulder and knee joints, paralysis, inborn and acquired deformities,
gynecological ailments and other such disorders. Patients with such problems are referred by medical practitioners to physiotherapists who then take on the
responsibility of restoring them to health.
Physiotherapists also train the permanently , disabled and handicapped people to make their best use of the abilities.
Besides dealing with the preventive and remedial aspects of the disabled, they play a significant role in training sportsmen and in treating any injuries
caused.
Although a relatively new profession in India, the demand for physiotherapists in the country is immense , especially with increasingly sedentary lifestyles.
The work done by physiotherapists involves helping those who have been incapacitated by accidents , illness or birth defects, to regain normal bodily
functions as soon as possible. For this, they are required to have detailed knowledge of the way the bones, muscles and nerves move. This is essential for
assessing and evaluating the problems of the patients. Physiotherapists work, not for the injured alone , but for a whole range of people, including small
children, polio patients athletes, industrial workers and elderly people suffering from ailments such as arthritis and rheumatism.
Masters of Science
MSW
Today with music getting into the league of big business, there are a list of careers one can choose from in the Music Industry. Besides becoming a performer (vocal or instrumental) or a teacher, one can be a composer/song writer, music publisher, music journalist, Disc Jockeys/ Video Jockeys, Music Therapist, Artist manager/PR and so on in the Music Industry.
Eligibility : There is no specific qualification required to enter into this field. However, to take up a course in this subject the basic requirement is 10+2
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