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It is Never too Late to Dream "Typically there are two schools of thought that are prevalent when youngsters are planning their careers. One is to follow the bandwagon: Enroll in the course which is most happening (read - which most people follow), be it Engineering in Computers/Electronics, MBA, MCA or whatever and get into the best companies (read, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro if you are in software or the likes in Banking, Electronics or FMCG). This is what is typically also called as the Rat Race." Says Ameet Mattoo, Principal Consultant, Organisation Development Technology-R&D, ST Microelectronics India Pvt. Ltd.. |  |
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Featured AMCAT Module |  |
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HR Module The HR module has been designed to help candidates seeking HR roles at the fresher level. The module covers all specialized courses in HR taught in MBA programs, with greater focus on subjects which have higher practical applicability at the fresher level. |  |
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Featured Sector |  |
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The Semiconductor Industry The semiconductor industry consists of the companies engaged in the design and fabrication of semiconductor devices. The Indian semiconductor design industry has companies clustered around Bangalore, Delhi/Noida, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Ahmadabad and Goa. |  |
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Recent Updates from Aspiring Minds |  |
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Prof. Steve Stemler joins Advisory Board of Aspiring Minds Prof. Steve Stemler from Wesleyan University (USA) has joined Aspiring Minds as an 'Assessment Advisor'. Prof. Stemler is currently working as Assistant Professor, Wesleyan University in the Department of Psychology.
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Aspiring Minds Partners with Delhi University and Mumbai University Delhi University, through its Central Placement is conducting AMCAT for the final year students. In the first phase, all students registered with the Central placement cell will participate.
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AMCAT Database |
 | Engineers |
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 | MBA's |
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Region Wise Spread |
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Last Poll Result |
About 57% of the people who voted in the last poll believe that the most effective parameter with regard to choosing a particular profile is 'Future scope & growth opportunities in the profile'. However, the proportion of people who feel 'Social standing of the profile' is an important parameter is minimal. |
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