Pimpri Colony Morewadi, Pimpri-Chinchwad, India - 411018.
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Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago USA Pursuing
Master of Engineering - Master of Technology (M.E./M.Tech.)
Army Institute of Technology, University of Pune 2009
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)
Welingkar college Mumbai 2015
Post graduate diploma in operations management
Institute of Engineers India 2018
Chartered Mechanical Engineer
Pimpri Colony Morewadi, Pimpri-Chinchwad, India - 411018
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BTech Tuition
10
BTech Mechanical subjects
Strength of Materials
BTech Branch
BTech Mechanical Engineering, BTech 1st Year Engineering
Type of class
Crash Course, Regular Classes
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
No
BTech 1st Year subjects
Basic Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics Of Solids
1. Which BTech branches do you tutor for?
BTech Mechanical Engineering and BTech 1st Year Engineering
2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
No
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach BTech Tuition Class.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
No, I don't provide a demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 10 years.
Answered on 26/04/2020 Learn Tuition
Being in the industry for 11 years and associated with five different companies, I think I am qualified to answer this. I presumed, at this point, you may have shared your resume via e-mail. Now here is a catch. While applying for a job and to at least make yourself up for the interview, you should stick to the fact how you can be an asset to the role or the company, what skills you have that you would want to market.
After application, you should always pick up a phone and call the employer ( or any concerned point of contact) once a week. In case, phone no. is not available, e-mail them. There is a fine line between being desperate and being interested. If you follow up on the application rigorously, it may seem desperation.
However, you should at least show you are interested, that is why once a week follow up the role. Keep doing that unless you get an interview face to face call or getting some kind of feedback. And keep yourself always on your toes and be prepared, you never know when they will call you for an interview on short notice.
Best of luck!
Answered on 29/07/2019 Learn Tuition
Hi Ronak, first of all, I would like to congratulate you on the decision of having the clarity to pursue business studies. However, the path is still equivocal. You see, CAT and GMAT are always the different sides of the same coin. It seems relatively easy to view them both from the same lens. But mind you, GMAT is having a completely different set of requirements than CAT. There are many Indian universities which accept GMAT scores like SPjain and ISB. However, CAT is only for IIMs and some other Indian universities. For GMAT, Jamboree classes are good. You can enquire. For CAT, I think you need to pursue your enquiry with TIME. It depends on your location too. Please note that for GMAT getting a score is not the only criteria, you must be having robust SOPs and LORs besides Good GPA at the undergraduate level. Thanks!
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BTech Tuition
10
BTech Mechanical subjects
Strength of Materials
BTech Branch
BTech Mechanical Engineering, BTech 1st Year Engineering
Type of class
Crash Course, Regular Classes
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
No
BTech 1st Year subjects
Basic Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics Of Solids
Answered on 26/04/2020 Learn Tuition
Being in the industry for 11 years and associated with five different companies, I think I am qualified to answer this. I presumed, at this point, you may have shared your resume via e-mail. Now here is a catch. While applying for a job and to at least make yourself up for the interview, you should stick to the fact how you can be an asset to the role or the company, what skills you have that you would want to market.
After application, you should always pick up a phone and call the employer ( or any concerned point of contact) once a week. In case, phone no. is not available, e-mail them. There is a fine line between being desperate and being interested. If you follow up on the application rigorously, it may seem desperation.
However, you should at least show you are interested, that is why once a week follow up the role. Keep doing that unless you get an interview face to face call or getting some kind of feedback. And keep yourself always on your toes and be prepared, you never know when they will call you for an interview on short notice.
Best of luck!
Answered on 29/07/2019 Learn Tuition
Hi Ronak, first of all, I would like to congratulate you on the decision of having the clarity to pursue business studies. However, the path is still equivocal. You see, CAT and GMAT are always the different sides of the same coin. It seems relatively easy to view them both from the same lens. But mind you, GMAT is having a completely different set of requirements than CAT. There are many Indian universities which accept GMAT scores like SPjain and ISB. However, CAT is only for IIMs and some other Indian universities. For GMAT, Jamboree classes are good. You can enquire. For CAT, I think you need to pursue your enquiry with TIME. It depends on your location too. Please note that for GMAT getting a score is not the only criteria, you must be having robust SOPs and LORs besides Good GPA at the undergraduate level. Thanks!
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