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Courses ISM carrot in the movement to keep students in the nuclear sector

Indian School of Mines (ISM), is set to offer five-year Integrated Dual the next academic session.

This step is a number of graduates who moves loyalites its central sector, engineering.

The courses, which were approved by the All India Council for technical training, Undergraduate students at the same time with an example of technology and a Master’s or MBA M. technology in five years.

Courses include Mining Engineering, MBA, a mining engineer with Mr technology Minerals, Mineral Resources Engineering, with minerals management, engineering with Mr. materials technology for oil, technical engineering and technology with M. oil in management.

ISM Tarakeshwar Kumar said the director of “Telegraph” that the Board of courses and studies have already been approved and courses? This is only a matter of time? before the Academic Council introduced the stamp at a meeting next month.

With the new course, with 12 seats in both categories, trying to win ISM students vis-à-vis their key skills that would otherwise timid reaction. ? We have an integrated management system with Mining Engineering as a professional in the first day of show, not only technical excellence, but the leaders and ingenuity. Indeed, only a mining engineer may be a general manager in the mining industry? Kumar said.

With many overseas placement of crude oil and mining companies in the country and international actors, shows more interest in the talent of India, the nuclear industry should provide employment opportunities increases. But today, software giants like Infosys, HCL, TCS, Satyam and are aware that a beeline for ISM graduates and it is to see how consultants will convince the candidates on the virtues of fidelity of the nuclear sector.

Even the nuclear sector mechanical graduates opt for the software company on the campus of readers and placement of five years, a dual course is preferred by students who decide undertake, the giants of the nuclear sector at the outset.

? First, the reaction may be lukewarm, but with the popularization of dual curriculum, it is likely that students begin competing for a seat on course as the nucleus of all businesses offer packages much higher than this that software companies have since. Giant oil, as Schlumberger, Essar Reliance Petroleum and, among others, provide a range of about Rs 8 lakh per annum. The alternation studies are likely to offer for packages, the core of students as postal sector Graduate talent is not very forthcoming in the country and the IITS have launched such courses? Kumar said.

The campus of the ISM, which covers an area of 100 hectares, more than 200 hectares to its campus and is also open another batch of five years, courses integrated. Twenty students is taken by the IIT-JEE examinations for admission to courses M.Sc. in applied physics, chemistry, geology, geophysics, mathematics and computer science.

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