Road Ahead - THIS PPT COVERS ALL THE SECTORS INCLUDING IT, ITES, CORE & GOVERNMENT SECTOR JOBS OPENING FOR THE ENGINEERING STREAMS, Basic Requirement for CORE & IT Sectors, Importance of CV, SKILL DEVELOPMENT, DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES, HOW TO FACE GD, HOW TO FACE THE INTERVIEW, Higher Studies Courses after Degree, ENTREPRENEUR & SOCIAL NETWORKS
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Atcom technologies
TCS
Accenture
Birlasoft
Oracle
Hexaware
Conexant
Siemens
L & T Infotech
Nokia …. More …..
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8. Your Appearance – First Impressions
Count the most
Looking and sounding the part is key
Dress appropriately – there’s no harm in
asking before the interview.
If in doubt follow business dress; for
men suit and tie, for women trouser/skirt
suit (not too short!) – think ‘The
Apprentice’
Also practice your handshake!
9. If you’ve got an interview, the hiring manager has
probably read your CV and likes what they see.
However, make sure: You tell the truth! You don’t want
to be caught out by an interviewer.
You know your CV from top to bottom,
and can answer any questions. At IBM
your CV stays with you through every
stage of recruitment.
You are prepared to answer questions
about your CV
10. • Communication Skill
• English Usage
• Written
• Group Discussion
• Personality Development
• Technical Skill
• Aptitude
11. Interpersonal -
Do you picture the engineer as the
nerd in the corner with the pocket
protector?
Those days have passed.
Engineering today means teamwork.
12. • Command over English is certainly
advantageous but will not compensate for lack
of good content.
• If your content is good, then even if your
English might not be great, you must speak it
out, rather than be inhibited by lack of good
English.
• You will get credit for soundness of ideas.
• Spellin n Grammar – don’t make this mistake.
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Written
It may seem that engineering projects
would be too technical to have much use for
composition skills.
However, in a survey of over 4000 practicing
engineers, 99% listed composition courses as
important for future engineers.
14. Listening - respond appropriately to the answers
given
Probing - use probing questions to get more
information about certain topics
Reflecting - paraphrase the responses
Summarizing - summarize responses given to each
question to ensure that you understand them
correctly
Evaluating - evaluate the information that you
receive during the interview and clarify right away
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15. DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES
• How to join the discussion.
• To support what some other participant has
said.
• To support disagreement.
• To make a point very strongly.
• To bring a discussion back to the point.
16. TYPES OF GROUP DISCUSSION
FACTUAL TOPICS
CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS
ABSTRACT TOPICS
17. HOW TO FACE GD?
• Communication skills.
• Knowledge & ideas regarding a given subject.
• Capability to co-ordinate & lead.
• Exchange of thoughts.
• Addressing the group as the whole.
• Through preparations.
18. Tips for summarizing a Discussion
• Avoid raising new points.
• Avoid stating only your viewpoints.
• Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD.
• Keep it brief & concise.
• It must incorporate all the important points that
came out during the GD.
• If the examiner ask you to summarize a GD, it
means the GD has come to an end.
• Do not add anything once the GD has been
summarized.
19. Best Scoring Points
1. Initiation of Discussion.
2. Always keeping/trying to keep discussion on
track.
3. Conclusion on time.
4. Your capability to keep your cool and listen as
well as putting your points.
5. Finally Be a Leader and select in GD.
20. Topics of Importance frequently discussed
• Clean India (Swachh Bharat) - 2019
• Is India Shining
• Mobile phones / Internet – a boon or nuisance
• Students focusing on software industry-good or bad
• Child marriage
• India 2020
• Daughters are more caring than sons
• Influence of western culture in Indian Universities
• Influence of computers in medical sciences
• Is IT necessary in rural areas
• The impact of Internet on India.
• Politicians are not interested in the future of our country
• Corruption is the main outcome of democracy
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• Commercialization of health care: good or bad
• Should agricultural subsidies be stopped
• Do we lag behind China
• BPOs in INDIA
• Govt. contribution to IT
• Is coalition politics here to stay?
• Does India need a dictator?
• Is India moving away from a secularist state?
• Education in India-or the lack of it.
• Quality is a myth in India.
• Indian villages-our strength or our weakness?
• Agrarian Economy in India-boon or bane
• The role of NGOs in economics and politics
22. Why do you think you’re the best person for the job?
What is it about this job/opportunity that attracts you?
What is it about this organization that made you decide
to apply for the position?
Tell me what you know about the company, what do we
do?
But also there will be questions specific to the role,
company and competencies they are looking for…
23. Communication skill
Confidence
Compatibility with the company
Learn ability
Salary
24. Don’t treat the interview casually.
Don’t act as if you would take ‘any’ job
offered to you.
Avoid making excuses, take responsibility
for your decisions and actions. There is no
harm in suggesting where you can
develop.
Don’t give the impression you are only
interested in the salary.
Don’t be unprepared!
29. M.E/M.TECH
MS
MBA
MCA
M.S(Research) (offered by some of the IIT’s)
•For MS in abroad ,you can give G.R.E or
TOEFEL
30. IITS
NITS
THAPER UNIVERSITY etc.,
GATE is the very reputed exam in
India.
GATE exam is conducted in the
month of February. you have to
prepare your self for this exam from
34. • The internet has become more and more the
method through which human relationships
develop, and Social Network is indeed the
gathering place of this and likely future
generations.
35. Some Useful Social Networks are
• Linkedln
• Facebook
• Twitter
• Google plus
• Slide Share
• Scribd
• Instagram
• Vk
• Myspace
• Learnist
• Sulia
• Medium
• ShareBloc’s
• Thumb
• Impossible Etc .,
36. Linkedln
• The largest social network for professionals, LinkedIn
has approximately 100 million users.
Facebook
• One of the largest and most recognized brands on the
web, Facebook is a great way to connect with
customers and now even sell goods and services to
over 600 million users.
Twitter
• The widely used social networking and micro blogging
service with approximately 200 million users that helps
keep your business in touch with its clients and
customers 140 characters at a time.
37. Myspace
Although struggling in recent years, this is still a
powerful way to connect with its approximately 34
million users.
It is a fast & beautiful way to share your life with friends
and family. More useful video Lecturing are available,
Instagram has approximately 64 million users.
Instagram
VK is the largest European social network with more
than a 100 million active users.
VK
38. • It is the process of incorporating innovation in a business
or other organization, of which a prime example is to
start a business with any innovative idea.
• The entrepreneur develops a business model, acquires
the human and other required resources, and is fully
responsible for its success or failure.
• Entrepreneurship operates within an
entrepreneurship ecosystem.
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• Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending
on the type of organization and creativity involved.
• Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo, part-time
projects to large-scale undertakings that create many
jobs.
• Many "high value" entrepreneurial ventures
seek venture capital or angel funding (seed money) in
order to raise capital for building the business.
• Many organizations exist to support would-be
entrepreneurs, including specialized Government
Agencies, Business Incubators, Science Parks and
some NGOs.
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41. Advanced Power Electronic
Technologies for
Transmission (FACTS
Controllers)
Design and Development of controllers for
UPFC and IPFC
Design and Development of state of the art
HVDC Controls
42. Advanced Technologies in
Transmission:
Gas Insulated Transmission Lines
Application of EHV class power cables
Application of submarine cables Promising
Technologies for future
Innovative Visualization with sustainable self-
awareness feature
Data Analytics on Cloud
Real-time Power System Simulator
Application of High Temperature
Superconducting (HTS) technology in Power
Sector.
43. Utility Automation
SCADA
Mapping and GIS
Outage Management System (OMS)
Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI)
Mobile Work Management (MWM)
Information Management
Managing Information is Key
Substation Automation
44. Advanced areas of Research
Energy Storage Devices
High Temperature Superconducting (HTS)
Technology in Power Sector
Smart grid technologies: Transmission Sector
and Distribution Sector
Graphene for power application
45. Wireless communication
Satellite communication
Internet telephony
Nanotechnology
Teleconferencing
48. BE YOUR SELF!
Demonstrate to us how you’re different,
think ‘uniqueness’.
Don’t just mention your school/college life.
Think: extra curricular, volunteering, part
time jobs, and even your social activities.
Spellin n Grammar – don’t make this
mistake.