Guiding students for Competitive Examinations
Date: 13 February, 2024
Time: 9:30 am
Venue: HT-10, 3rd Floor, H-Block, MRU
Expert Speaker: Mr. Varun Yadav, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, MRU
The Department of Electronics and Communication engineering at MRU hosted a session on various competitive exams on February 13th, 2024. Expert for the session was Mr.Varun Yadav, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, MRU.
The session was to introduce participants to the diverse array of competitive examinations pertinent to the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). It also included discussions on job opportunities in both the private and government sectors.
During the session, Mr. Varun Yadav provided insights into the structure of various examinations, encompassing both subjective and objective formats. Notably, he elaborated on government-level exams such as UPSC, GATE, and MBA entrance exams, shedding light on their prelims and main exam divisions.
Furthermore, the session highlighted the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), emphasizing its significance for engineering graduates. Specifically addressing the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Mr. Varun enumerated potential job opportunities in Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) such as HPCL, NPCIL, NLC, and NTPC. He also delineated the eligibility criteria for PSU recruitment through exams like CSIR NET and UGC NET.
The speaker elaborated on a range of entrance exams including CAT, XAT, MAT, SNAP, and GMAT for MBA admissions, as well as exams conducted by Indian forces such as TES, GDOC, and UES, along with staff selection exams like CGL and SSC(JE). Sir also highlighted opportunities in the Banking sector through exams conducted by the RBI and IBPS both in technical and non-technical domains. Following the talk, there was an interactive Q&A session during which students had the opportunity to ask questions and seek further advice. Total 40 students attended the session and few faculty members graced the session with their presence.
Few glimpses for the session are attached.