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Saurabh Saxena is the COO of Scaler by InterviewBit, an edtech platform that helps engineers achieve their highest potential and prepare for potential job interviews.
He has over 10 years of experience mentoring the next generation of engineering graduates and software developers.
He holds a bachelor's degree in information technology and business administration from the University of Newcastle, Australia.... more
Asked by Anonymous - May 20, 2025
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My son got Electrical and computer science engineering with minor in computer science and engineering in vit chennai category 2. But he want to go for tech and software jobs. What will be the prospect if he choose. Should he go for this or not. Will this will impact in placement.

Ans: If he's inclined toward software, the CS minor + good project work + internships can get him into tech roles. VIT Chennai has decent software placements, but he'll need to actively build a software profile. It won’t block him—but he must be proactive.
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Dear Sir, I have sold my car to CARS24 and its many months they have not done RC transfer inspite of following up with them multiple times. I understand that till RC transfer is not complete then it is liability of the registered owner, Can I keep buying third party insurance till vehicle is in my name to cover my liability, even when the car is not in my possession but RC is still in my name. Will insurance company honor any claims in this regard?
Ans: » Your Concern is Valid

Yes, as long as the RC remains in your name, continuing third-party insurance is advisable.
This helps protect you against potential third-party liability arising from the vehicle.

» Important Limitation

Insurance coverage does not remove your legal exposure as the registered owner.
The insurer will generally handle valid third-party claims as per policy terms.
However, claim settlement can depend on the specific facts of the case and policy conditions.

» Immediate Action

Continue pursuing RC transfer with the buyer.
Keep all sale documents, delivery acknowledgment, and correspondence safely.
Consider sending a formal written notice seeking immediate RC transfer.

» Final Insights

Continuing third-party insurance is better than allowing the policy to lapse while the RC remains in your name.
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