Wednesday, February 16, 2005

SPACE TO SOAR
Kalpana Chawla touched starry heights in this field. Now, a boy from Ballia (UP) has been propelled out of anonymity after being selected to study at NASA. Aeronautical and aerospace engineering is a career option where you can truly fly high, writes Usha Albuquerque
HAVE you not dreamt about becoming one of those magnificent men (or women) in a flying machine, or racing through space in the latest version of Enterprise? Air travel has fascinated man through the ages. Piloting a plane, riding on one or even watching the steel birds soar through the skies is a thrill for most of us. The aeroplane has not only captured our imagination but also revolutionised modern transportation.

CAREERCATURE
by Sandeep Joshi

CAREERCATURE
“This is not a shouting match. Just a group discussion in progress.”

I view
Mind your language
Vineetha Zachariah
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HE International English Language Testing System is an examination undertaken by individuals who wish to work or study in a country where English is the official language. The IELTS aims to equip candidates with the language ability that they would require abroad, in the country where they plan to work.

Workability
Cheque your chance for a RAISE
Subraya Hegde
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F you started a job for less moolah than what you were worth a couple of years ago, you're probably keen on knocking your rate back up to where it belongs. Even if your pay was acceptable when you joined, chances are, you're tired of standing still. In either predicament, you know very well that you deserve a raise.

KPO next hot thing for professionals
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HE Indian IT sector plans to strike it rich in a new breed of high-end knowledge-based outsourcing as global corporations move process like data and intellectual property researches to offshore locations, a report from Mumbai said on Sunday.

CAREER HOTLINE
CARve a niche in vehicle designing

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