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I am a student is my seventh semester BE (Computer). I would like to make a career in one of three fields, ie the computer graphics, animation or Web design. Let me make a few guidelines. If these fields momentum of my qualifications and my career? — Kuppala Shwetha Harinath

Most students do not believe that the exercise of the profession of the add-on courses for further studies, because faith is that they may not be able to concentrate on their studies. But then, when you still at university as a student, it is your duty to gather as much knowledge as possible and that classes can help you in your career.

Computer graphics, animation and Web-design courses that are contributing to a large number of technical graduates of the city itself better. These courses in private companies, if the university does not have a system is of immense help.

One of institutes offering programs that you are looking east Animaster (www.animaster.com). Another institute, the message is ANTS - Animation Training School (http://antsindia.com), has a large number of programmes for the benefit of learners.

I am, I am studying in PUC. I am worried for cars, I go to the automobile. My friends say that engineers car can be opened to the garage. I am interested in a motor accession businesses and the integration of research or design. What are renowned institutes / universities offer these courses and my dream, an engineer automotive practice? — Anoop Asranna I.P.

Automotive Engineering is a good measure at home. If you are interested, they will be certainly a mark. Companies in the arena of Automobile Engineering contributes to achieving your dream. Indeed, a good number of specialists in the field of automotive engineering, have a place for himself.

Your friends have a point that you could at the end of the opening of a garage. If you want to open a service center authorized by all major car manufacturers, then you are a contractor employs many a professional. There are many in our country have a good job for cars as a society or company.

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Long dotcoms.

Ten years in the Internet era, a brief history of dotcoms, verwitterten of the crisis and take greater responsibility for them. This is a company that had discovered from the outset, if Vinay Sanghi CEO is to believe. "We started to Roll-out of our outlets shortly after the website was set up," he said. Auto Mart India, in the great car from M & M has a game by 72 per cent, was developed for the market for used vehicles in the country, and there are now 65 branches across India. It sells used cars (including guarantees), some 7,000 (bass) Customers

Losses drove this MBA to car theft

Losses drove this MBA to car theft A retired bureaucrat did not have the faintest idea that his son — an MBA, M Tech — was making money by stealing cars till the police arrested him. A part of the auto-lifter gang, Vineet Vashisht (27) was arrested recently from his residence in west Nizamuddin. He used to operate from his workshop. After completing his M Tech from Ludhiana and MBA from an institute in Sainik Farms, Vineet took to disposing of stolen cars since past one-and-a-half-years. More : timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Entrepreneurship, India did not need foreign investment

India did not need foreign investment to achieve economic growth of entrepreneurship and technological capabilities are strong and globally competitive, S. Gurumurthy, columnist, said today. During a discussion about "the Union for 2004-2005" organized by the Department of Management Studies at the Vellore Institute of Technology here, he said the scale of foreign investment was more than the benchmark economic status of a country. China today needs a quantity of foreign investment because it had destroyed all businesses. Entrepreneurs leave the country for better pastures. That is why China was importing entrepreneurs. But in India was strong and entrepreneurship was established early

Unis plan to scrap full-fee students

FULL-FEE-PAYING university students would become a relic of the past under a proposal by the heads of the nations eight leading universities to revamp the higher education market. Glyn Davis, the chairman of the Group of Eight, said full-fee places would become irrelevant if universities were able to deregulate and offer places to as many students as wanted to study and the university could cater for. If universities could respond to demand then we wouldnt need this strange mechanism of full-fee-paying places, which is not about a merit system, Professor Davis said yesterday as he released the discussion paper at the National

College still thousands of places Claw

MUMBAI, July 7: Despite concerns about the so-called "seat Crunch 'in the category of colleges, there are still more than 2,000 free places are located in each of the three streams of science, art and Trade at the end of the first year of college degree Admissions to cinemas. According to a recent Chart Mumbai to approval by the university, there are exactly 2855 vacant seats in the trade Stream, 2086 seats in the sciences and flows of 2890 seats in the art. Ironically, when students are still under the impression that as far as higher education is the end of the

Car industry protection against imports of second hand

Heavy industry Manohar Joshi, the minister said Tuesday that the government take necessary measures for the protection of the Indian automobile industry, imports of used cars sold. "We are not against the importation of used cars in itself, but we do not want the Indian industry are influenced negatively. The Government to take appropriate measures in this regard," Joshi told journalists in margins of a seminar on business management globalisation organised by Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management. Asked if the government came with the new car policy, Joshi said that the policy was expected shortly. However, he refused to give

MIT neuroscientists explain deja vu

U.S. neuroscientists have identified a neuronal mechanism that helps people rapidly distinguish similar, yet distinct, places -- helping explain deja vu. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Picower Institute for Learning and Memory say their finding might lead to treatments for memory-related disorders, as well as for the confusion and disorientation that plague some elderly individuals. Study co-author Professor Susumu Tonegawa said forming memories of places and contexts engages a part of the brain called the hippocampus. Tonegawa and colleagues have been exploring how each of the three hippocampal subregions -- the dentate gyrus, CA1 and CA3 -- contribute to learning

IIT impetus for artificial intelligence

A team of Kharagpur robotics and artificial intelligence-group (KRAIG) composed of students from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, a day Workshop on Robotics in the Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad. The team of seven people IIT, Kharagpur, visited Dhanbad on the last leg of his tour in the eastern region, technicians with the nitty-gravelly of robotics. This was done as before? Kshitiz? If the techno-Festival annual management-Institut, next February, robotics is a central event. Vivek Agarwal, a member of the organising committee for Kshitiz and a third year student, marine technology and shipbuilding, said members had already KRAIG workshops

FMCG favorite among schoolchildren B 21

NEW DELHI: Forget the slowdown. It is always Hindustan Lever, P & G and Coca-Cola, or the country of the brightest talents. A recent study by the consulting firm Synovate research shows that, despite the recession, the FMCG sector remains the preferred choice of career management students from all over India, the first B-schools. Students from all over the country Top-20 B-schools, including the Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi, Symbiosis in Pune, and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, as a FMCG first choice of standards of the profession. Like many students, 60 percent said they would

FMCG favorite among schoolchildren B

NEW DELHI: Forget the slowdown. It is always Hindustan Lever, P & G and Coca-Cola, or the country of the brightest talents. A recent study by the consulting firm Synovate research shows that, despite the recession, the FMCG sector remains the preferred choice of career management students from all over India, the first B-schools. Students from all over the country Top-20 B-schools, including the Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi, Symbiosis in Pune, and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, as a FMCG first choice of standards of the profession. Like many students, 60 percent said they would

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