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KPO: Guiding you to a Rewarding Career

September 13th, 2011 Comments off

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KPO (Knowledge Process Outsourcing) industry is still naïve but is an exponentially growing phenomenon in India. In last four years, the industry has witnessed growth of more than CAGR (Cumulative Annual Growth Rate) of 26%, creating a sea of opportunities for young graduates and experienced professionals. KPO not only provides for an exciting and fast paced career growth, but also one that is highly rewarding. KPO provides a number of functional domains to graduates where they can hone and develop their skills and knowledge. Some of these include:

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Why study electrical engineering?

September 3rd, 2011 Comments off

Have you ever wondered what goes on inside a portable digital media players or a digital camera?  How do devices such as transistors, solar cells, and lasers work?  What technologies are involved in a computer disk drive or a fiber optic communication network?   Is it safe to use a cell phone if you have a cochlear implant?  How will complex computer and telecommunication systems of the future be made more reliable, more energy efficient, and more user-friendly?  Do you want to learn about environmental and biotechnology applications based on electrical engineering fundamentals? 

Electrical engineering is a challenging but exciting and rewarding area in which to study. It is a rapidly advancing field that is having a significant impact on shaping modern society. By studying electrical engineering you will be able to understand the significant developments in modern technology and be prepared to play a role in shaping its future.

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Engineering exams and their entrances

August 22nd, 2011 Comments off

Engineering is considered to be one of those degrees which are very tough to grab. The students with graduation or post graduation degrees in engineering are generally referred to as few of the most intelligent minds of the society. A good education is surely the best ways, by which a person can form a good future. For this, a student has to put in a lot of efforts, to achieve the degree of his choice. The students have different choices, in terms of what they want to become, or what is their dream career. Engineering forms the most preferred career option by the cream of the society. The number of students opting for engineering courses in India has increased and so has the corresponding colleges. The number of colleges in India, providing career in engineering to students has increased.

Engineering is a course, which has set standards, and to take admission in that course, a student has to fit to those particular standards. To take admission in the engineering courses, a student has to prove his capabilities, and define a position for himself in the respective colleges of India. There are many engineering colleges in India, but few colleges like Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Technical University, Indraparastha University, etc. have topped the charts and are recognised as the most prestigious engineering institutes in India.

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What's In The "Melting Pot"?

August 19th, 2011 Comments off

Americans have some unusual celebrations – such as “America Saves Week”, which in 2011 occurred February 20-27. According to the America Saves Week web site, as nicely as the U.S. Treasury Department, in 2010 Americans unknowingly saved billion in loose alter. That was change left lying around the house or in cars, in purses or pants pockets, on nightstands, in piggy banks or under couch cushions. Even so, in addition to unexpected savings, there were also unexpected expenditures. The typical amount Americans spent in 2010 on unexpected things was ,000 – what Charles Dickens may have called “Fantastic Unexpectations”.

Americans also have some unusual laws. For example, California is stated to have a 1925 law against wiggling although dancing and Maine has a 1939 law against putting tomatoes in clam chowder, resulting in the significantly-disdained Manhattan clam chowder. Wisconsin – the Dairy State – has a law against serving margarine in public locations unless requested, Nebraska supposedly has a law against burping or sneezing in church and Arkansas apparently has a law against pronouncing the state Ar-kan-sas. Lastly, Floridians seem to think it is illegal to imitate animals in Miami. In the 21st century any of these laws would make an ill-fitting “lawsuit”.

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