what did you do for specialization

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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 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]
Is that?? I won't mind having hit wicket as I always enjoyed the playing.. he he.
Can you weld broken relations???? :evil: :whistle:[/quote]
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?[/quote]

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]

Let me try again, welding is too complicated a process as we have to see right kind of metal to joint metals together, besides we have to see if those are alloys and combinations of the same, heat input, fluxes used are right. Besides the nozzles size should be right to keep things in perfect shape, Solved now? :cheer:
i have finished Diploma in Garments and after that i done my BCA computer science in IGNOU and then, now im doing MBA in Marketing (IGNOU).. :cheer: :laugh:
This must be a perfect combination for you, garments, computers and marketing combined would make a grand success. :)
I am still in my college life. In 5th semester i had a training in Networking.CCNA(Cisco Certified Network associate) is the basic course to start with the career in Netwrking. But,i didn't enjoyed it,so switched to the languages.
This must be a perfect combination for you, garments, computers and marketing combined would make a grand success. :)


yes, im working on garments and im using latest technologies (machinery) used on garments (computerized) and now im studying marketing.. :cheer: :laugh: :laugh:
I am still in my college life. In 5th semester i had a training in Networking.CCNA(Cisco Certified Network associate) is the basic course to start with the career in Netwrking. But,i didn't enjoyed it,so switched to the languages.


But networking is good. Isn't it?
Which is your most favourite language? Do you love Assembly language programming/machine language and micro processors. Actually I hate them most. That's why I am asking :cheer:
Ronark you are not regular now a days. Are you busy in your studies?
i have finished Diploma in Garments and after that i done my BCA computer science in IGNOU and then, now im doing MBA in Marketing (IGNOU).. :cheer: :laugh:

Are you not interested in MCA?
Will marketing in MBA (from IGNOU) help you to sell more textile goods?
MBA is not a bad option either, if done from a right institute and with right options offered.

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