News Topic:Career Counseling

Building a Strong Career in Cyber Security Starts Closer Than You Think

India’s rapid digital adoption has created a massive demand for cyber security talent. As per NASSCOM, India alone will need over 1 million cyber security professionals by 2025.

Indian Army’s career counselling and reorientation workshop concludes in Pulwama

The Indian Army recently organized a comprehensive "Career Counseling and Reorientation Workshop" at Government Degree College, Pulwama.
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Indian Army hosts career counseling workshop for Pulwama youth

The Indian Army, in collaboration with the Musuada Foundation, has initiated a "Career Counseling and Reorientation Workshop" for the youth of Pulwama district.

3-Tier Mechanism put in place by DSEK for Career Counseling

Srinagar: In a significant decision, the Director School Education Kashmir, Dr G N Itoo today ordered constitution of Career Counseling Cells in all the...

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Why Indian Distribution Centres Are Switching From Manual Material Handling to Automated Conveyor Solutions

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Earthquake measuring 3.6 with epicentre in Baramulla jolts Kashmir

A mild earthquake measuring 3.6 on the Richter scale struck Kashmir in the early hours of Monday, with its epicentre located in Baramulla district, officials said.

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