Education in Pune, Engineering and Medical Colleges in Pune

Looking for GATE

by Namita - August 7th, 2009

Aspirants looking for IIT have to pass GATE Entrance exam.

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Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management by IIM-B

by Namita - August 3rd, 2009

Indian Institute of Management – Bangalore opens admissions for Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management (EPGP) for 2010-11

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Looking for MBA correspondence course

by Namita - August 2nd, 2009

MBA Aspirants looking for CAT’09 can join correspondence course at:
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Attention MICA Aspirants

by Namita - August 2nd, 2009

MICA - Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad, invites application for Post Graduate Programme in Communications Management and Entrepreneurship (PGPCME) for 2009-10

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CAD CAM CAE

by Namita - July 28th, 2009

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, CAD is a broad term describing the use of computer technology to aid in the design, analysis, and manufacture of products.

CAD - Computer-aided technologies
CAM - Computer-aided manufacturing

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Software Testing - Tools

by Namita - July 24th, 2009

Following are the Automation Testing Tools

    IBM’s Rational Robot - RR
    IBM’s Rational Function Tester - RFT
    IBM’s Rational Test Manager - RTM

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Event Management

by Namita - July 20th, 2009

We all love parties and events. Be it a small; birthday, wedding or anniversary party or a big; office or society event, we all wants to be part of it. But have you noticed any difference in the organization style of today’s events/parties if compared them with earlier days. I remember during earlier days organizer himself has to plan everything; right from event location, logistics, budget, planning, managing audience and many more. But now things have changed or rather seems to be. We hire Event Manager for our event. We explain him about our Event and he takes care of the rest.

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Hospital Management

by Namita - July 18th, 2009

I often remember during teenage days whenever I visit hospital I have to wait for the doctor for my turn. Sometimes hospital staff was not providing accurate information as they themselves was not aware of it and some are very rude as they are not properly trained how to behave with patients. But now things have started changing. We patients now want service and so comes the concept of Hospital Management.

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Pharmacy - A Rewarding Career

by Namita - July 14th, 2009

These days we hear a lot about various types of diseases. Sometimes in newspaper or from the people around us. These diseases are such that sometimes we even don’t know the name of it or can’t pronounce it properly. India is a huge nation with about billion populations. In rural India people suffered or are still suffering because of the lack of the medical infrastructure and in urban India people suffer thanks to our eating habits, working style, climate change and pollution. My grandma used to say that during her days people suffered from diseases like T.B., heart attack and various other killer diseases due to lack of medical science development. Hence there is a great challenge before healthcare industry to fight with these diseases and to fill that void the field of pharmacy steps in.

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Career in Gemology and Jewellery Design

by Namita - June 13th, 2009

We all know how important were Gems, Diamonds and Pearls during the ancient days. These stones were treated as the symbol of wealth, power and love. Even in the temples we see our Gods and Goddess eyes made with these precious stones. Some people also design their zodiac sign from these pearls. In today’s fast growing fashion world, gemology and jewellery design emerges as a lucrative career option to the youth today, promising remarkable growth, glamour and financial success.

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