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Career Counsellor - Answered on May 31, 2024

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He also counsels students on how to prepare for entrance exams for getting admission into reputed universities /colleges for their graduate/postgraduate courses.
He has guided both fresh graduates and experienced professionals on how to write a resume, how to prepare for job interviews and how to negotiate their salary when joining a new job.
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He has a postgraduate degree in human resources from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Delhi, a postgraduate diploma in labour law from Madras University, a postgraduate diploma in school counselling from Symbiosis, Pune, and a certification in child psychology from Counsel India.
He has also completed his master’s degree in career counselling from ICCC-Mindler and Counsel, India.
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Asked by Anonymous - May 14, 2024Hindi
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My son has got admission for BTech in robotics course in symbiosis institute of technology.. how good is the course in terms of learning and implementation of it

Ans: Congrats to your Son who has got admission for BTech (Robotics) into Symbiosis which is one of the Top-Ranked Institutes in India.

How Good Robotics Course in Terms of Learning & Implementation of It?
What Are the Career Options after Completing his BTech Robotics?
How He Has to Be Competent in Job-Market?

Detailed Answer Here with Practical Tips / Strategies Which Your Son Has To Follow:

1) ‘Robotics’ is a growing field with a vast array of exciting career opportunities.
2) ‘Robotics’ is an interdisciplinary engineering field which focuses on the Design, Development, and Implementation of Robots & Automated Systems. It combines the principles from Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Software Engineering to create intelligent machines capable of performing self-directed or human-guided tasks.
3) A BTech in ‘Robotics’ Engineering provides your son with the in-depth knowledge and skills required to lead such technological advancements.

4) Career Options:

a) Robotics Machine Learning Engineer
b) Developer of Robotics Software
c) Scientist in Artificial Intelligence Robotics
d) Project Manager for Robotics
e) Consultant in Robotics
f) Engineer for Drons & More

Here are some Steps / Tips / Strategies for your Son While Pursuing, Just Before & After Completing his BTech (Robotics) to Be SUCCESSFUL in his Career & Also to be COMPETENT in Job Market Always:

While Pursuing his BTech (Robotics):

1) Your son should make sure that he continues to main a decent Score / CGPA / Percentage till you completes his BTech.
2) He should join 2-3 Co-curricular Activities Club (related to his Domain) & also involve in some extra-curricular activities.
3) He should create his Professional LinkedIn Profile.
4) He should get connected to professionals of same domain, but should NOT ask for jobs (after he completes his BTech). If his profile matches their requirements, they will definitely be in touch with your son.
5) Every 3-months, he should keep updating his LinkedIn Profile to add his recent achievements / certifications etc.
6) He should start researching about the companies visited the College during the last 3-years & know their nature business / manpower requirements in ‘Career’ Section through their websites.
7) Most important: He should start doing Certification Courses either online / offline, related to his domain (from 1st year itself), to be competent in job market.
8) It is highly ideal to put Job-Alert Notifications in LinkedIn, related to your domain, from his 1st year itself, to know about the current job market scenarios / employers’ expectations.
9) He should keep upskilling his knowledge & skills till he completes his BTech (Robotics).

After Completing BTech (Robotics):

1) Just before completing his BTech, he should prepare well for the Campus Recruitment Written Test / Interview / Group Discussion, whichever will be applicable.
2) He should start applying for jobs through LinkedIn Job Alerts, if the Job Description posted by the employers / recruiters / companies, match your profile.
3) He should keep his ‘RESUME’ professionally prepared. His ‘Resume’ should be simple & brief with keywords, related to his domain, with your LinkedIn Account’s clickable link.
4) And, he should keep upgrading his skills, to be competitive in job market, even after he lands to the jobs.

Hope I have clarified all your doubts for your Son.

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All The BEST for your Son’s Bright Future from RediffGURU.

Nayagam PP
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