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What was your field of specialization after you completed your graduation or masters? Any of you have more than one professional degrees?

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I am telling about Blast furnace or steel melting shop where DDC and PLC based programs are installed. I will write an article about that.Yes it is computer oriented and need some raw data of various measurement.
I am telling about Blast furnace or steel melting shop where DDC and PLC based programs are installed. I will write an article about that.Yes it is computer oriented and need some raw data of various measurement.

Okay as I know a little bit about steel melting plants, re-rolling and blast furnace. Metallurgy was my specialization before joining Advani oerlkon now Ador.
I concentrated on computer degree I completed MCA then I did specialization in ERP technical of microsoft.

I do practice continiously and do work as much as possible.
Nope i don't have more than one degree.. I am quite good in web site developing (on programming part) with the dot net..
Nope i don't have more than one degree.. I am quite good in web site developing (on programming part) with the dot net..

That is more than enough these days. You are one of the best trained.
AKP simply you are genius.
So we have got a doctor and many computer experts.
My area of specialization is Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
My area of specialization is Electrical and Electronics Engineering.


That is great to know, are you working in testing or making of circuits?
Thank U Sunil and Ram..

I was interested in joining in computer field since starting.. And I am glad that I am working in what I always wanted.
I have done PGD-SE ( Post Graduate Diploma in Software Engineering ) after Graduation.
I concentrated on computer degree I completed MCA then I did specialization in ERP technical of microsoft.

I do practice continiously and do work as much as possible.


So, we are same to same.....but I didn't do any specialization after completing the course
No it is not related with sound. It is used to meausre temp. or flow or pressure or level Of anything like gas water etc. It provides the automation system on which a factory run.


Really nice....
Actually I had some friends at PG who studied BSc Instrumentation. They told me so....although not sure :unsure:
I specialized in welding technologie much later after my degree in Engineering.
I specialized in welding technologie much later after my degree in Engineering.


Can you weld broken relations???? :evil: :whistle:
I specialized in welding technologie much later after my degree in Engineering.


Can you weld broken relations???? :evil: :whistle:

NO, I solder them with low heat input. In case I have to weld them I shall use a DC rectifier with reverse polarity to keep it cool, solved your problem?
After graduation, I joined Border roads and after brief spell, joined Defence accounts Department. I passed departmental exam and also examination of Institute of cost and works accountants of India. Thus, I got expertise in accounts and rules and regulations of government.
I specialized in welding technologie much later after my degree in Engineering.


Can you weld broken relations???? :evil: :whistle:

NO, I solder them with low heat input. In case I have to weld them I shall use a DC rectifier with reverse polarity to keep it cool, solved your problem?


Entammo.... :ohmy:
I am going......
I specialized in welding technologie much later after my degree in Engineering.


Can you weld broken relations???? :evil: :whistle:

NO, I solder them with low heat input. In case I have to weld them I shall use a DC rectifier with reverse polarity to keep it cool, solved your problem?


Entammo.... :ohmy:
I am going......


I think I did not sound technical enough to solve your problem. Lets put it this way, this is possible to weld but a particular flux shall have to be used. solved now? :cheer:
I specialized in welding technologie much later after my degree in Engineering.


Can you weld broken relations???? :evil: :whistle:

NO, I solder them with low heat input. In case I have to weld them I shall use a DC rectifier with reverse polarity to keep it cool, solved your problem?


Entammo.... :ohmy:
I am going......


I think I did not sound technical enough to solve your problem. Lets put it this way, this is possible to weld but a particular flux shall have to be used. solved now? :cheer:


:laugh: Too technical too understand.. All got bouncers.. :laugh:
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Can you weld broken relations???? :evil: :whistle:

NO, I solder them with low heat input. In case I have to weld them I shall use a DC rectifier with reverse polarity to keep it cool, solved your problem?


Entammo.... :ohmy:
I am going......[/quote]

I think I did not sound technical enough to solve your problem. Lets put it this way, this is possible to weld but a particular flux shall have to be used. solved now? :cheer:[/quote]

It is better to remain quiet rather than becoming hit wicket or self goal


:laugh: Too technical too understand.. All got bouncers.. :laugh:[/quote]

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