it is very great you can join any leading pmc companies . or you can start you own consultancy....... good course go for it
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The Project Management Plan tells you how to manage all of the different knowledge areas, and it has baselines for the scope, schedule and budget. The Scope Management Plan is one of the subsidiary plans inside the project management plan. It has really specific procedures for managing scope. For example, it tells us which stakeholders we need to talk to when gathering requirements. It lists what tools and techniques we are planning to use when we use the Scope Definition to define the scope. And when there's an inevitable change because even the best project manager can't prevent every change, it gives him procedures for doing Scope Management. So even though the Scope Management Plan is created in the Develop Project Management Plan process, it's used throughout all of the Scope Management processes.
Out-of-band (OOB) management is a networking term that refers to accessing and managing network infrastructure at remote locations and doing it through a separate management plane from the production network.
you just cant imagine it is such a vast field :p World cannot run without you people...i am also doing this engineering from uet.... you can go in nanotechnology, atomic energy, processing of material, designing materials for particular specially in craft designing...steel to ap ka hi raj ha. other fields you can go is composites ceramics etc,,,,,
Hi,After MBA there is a lot of scope which you can get. MBA is a course which is related to business management studies. If you have a business, then MBA is the right choice to carry forward your business. One can also work in an MNC after doing MBA. the scope and avenues is vast.
I depends on what type of masters your referring to. A masters in science covers a wide selection of programs to include business, engineering, exact sciences, etc. Each specific masters program will have a scope of its own.
one find info about fleet management software by doing to engineering itself or ask a neighbor who does it or the internet that provide the sites for it to be fixed.
a plus point is that you'l became master of this field without doing m.tech after mech. be.
Not much of the scope since no proper electronic industry is here except a few which are not working as system designs. For example not researching or creating a new design of appliances instead doing the assembling.... so no scope yet but in future GOD knows better.
what is scope of economics honours..?? n what can i do after doing it..?
Depends on what standard engineering you're doing. If it's University engineering, consider doing A level maths If it's college engineering, consider doing Gcse/As level maths.
Absolutely.