2. A
Career Guidance
From
For Senior Secondary Students
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3. • Why Career Guidance ?
• Current Status
• Current Trends
• Career Plans
• Who are Responsible ?
• Further Impacts
• Career – A Foundation
• Career Selection
• The Career Cycle
• Course / College Selection
• Why Select a Career ?
• Planning Your Career
• Stumbling Blocks
• Reading Skills
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4. Why Career Guidance ?
Today’s Generation Students.…
• Never plan for their future. • Select a career in dejection.
• Follow the crowd. • Jump into any career.
• Choose by influence of others. • Are totally away from
• Accept the parent’s verdict by realities.
force. • Lack Counseling facilities.
• Get tempted by current trends. • Live in Fantasy World.
• Influenced by media. • Lack Motivation.
• Fail to “Discover their
Lives” 4
5. Current Trends
• AIM LESS process
• Focus is lost
• Efforts to increase quantity
• Less Statistical Analysis
• No match between Current
Process & Future
• Increasing Competition
• Survival of the fittest • Less influence – Parents, Teachers, etc.
• Education for all – Good & Bad
• Increasing demand for quality.
• Increasing Dropouts
• Decline in the efforts of Good people.
• ……. ( can we end this list ?)
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6. Who are Responsible ?
• Students themselves.
• Parents – Most of them.
• Society / Social strata.
• Social Organizations.
• Government.
• People who have knowledge.
• People who can influence others for Good.
• People who achieved success but forgot others.
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7. Career – A Foundation
What is Career?
Profession or occupation with opportunities for advancement
or promotion and not just livelihood.
Time Management
Prioritize works.
Take tough job and don’t delay.
Make schedule with 5minutes break per hour.
SWOT Analysis [Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, Threats]
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8. Career Life System
Career Cycle - 1
Career Planets
Family
Education
Self
Society
Vision
A path that leads to
Advancement & Promotion in Life
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9. Career Cycle - 2
Steps to Progress
Facts
Commit-
ment
Self Belief 5 Crucial Factors
Plan
Perseverance
A path that makes some obtain their
wishes: course, job and location
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10. Why Select a Career ?
• We have been created Unique [Ex. Fingerprint].
• We are born only once.
• We spend almost 40 years on our work.
• A total of over 80,000 hrs we “work”.
• Ask yourself.
• A billion Dollar Question “How should I spend these 80,000
hrs before I die ????? ”
• Better an original cow than a duplicate Tiger
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11. Planning your career - 1
• Course Selection.
• Better Family Life.
• Helping the Nation.
• Develop Skills, Motivation, Plan Intelligently.
• Improve Reading.
• Enlist Interested Career/Profession.
• Make Check-list.
• Crack the Entrance Exam that suits you.
• Get Advice.
• Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance.
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12. Planning your career - 2
• No short-cut to success (Hard work)
• Career plan at 9th standard
• Formal schooling, subjects at school, professional/technical
course, job offer
• change of job, place of work, type of organization you want
to work for, your career and home life.
• Marks secured in 10th, 12th Std and Bachelor degrees are
considered for jobs.
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15. Engineers apply principles of mathematics
and science for the betterment of society
What is through:
engineering?
According to Webster’s
Dictionary:
Engineering
The application of
math and science by
which the properties
of matter and the
sources of energy in
nature are made
useful
to people.
Above all, engineers are problem solvers who make things
work better, more efficiently, faster and economical.
18. Computer science is the study of computation (more than just
machinery)
It involves all aspects of problem solving, including
1. The design and analysis of algorithms
2. The development of computational devices for executing
programs
3. The theoretical study of the power and limitations of computing
Whether this constitutes a "science" is a matter of interpretation
Certainly, computer science represents a rigorous approach to
understanding complex phenomena and problem solving
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19. The process developed by the scientific community for examining.
Observations and events is known as the scientific method.
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20. The distinction between computer science and
natural sciences like biology, chemistry, and
physics is the type of systems being studied.
Natural sciences study naturally occurring
phenomena and attempt to extract underlying
laws of nature
Computer science study human-made constructs:
programs, computers, and computational modes
Herbert Simon coined the phrase "artificial science"
to distinguish computer science from the natural
sciences
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21. since computation encompasses many different types of activities,
computer science research is often difficult to classify
three recurring themes define the discipline
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22. Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer
and its supporting devices.
Most modern computers implement the Von Neumann
architecture
CPU + Memory + Input/output Devices
Ongoing research seeks to improve hardware design and
organization
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23. Software refers to the programs that execute on computers.
3 Basic software categories
Systems software: Programs that directly control the
execution of hardware components (e.g., Operating
systems)
Development software: Programs that are used as tools in
the development of other programs (e.g. Microsoft.NET,
java SDK)
Applications software: All other programs, which perform
a wide variety of tasks (e.g., Web browsers, word
processors, games)
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24. "Computer Science" is the mixture and
application of "Applied Mathematics",
"Electrical Engineering", and "Complexity
Theory/Algorithms" to understand and/or
model information. In other words, the
"field of computation".
"Information Technology" is the mixture
and application of "Programming",
"Hardware Administration", "Software
Administration", "Networking", "Network
Security" and "Technical Support". In other
words, the "management of computers".
28. What is Civil Engineering?
Do you enjoy solving problems and
putting your ideas into action?
Are you curious about how things work
and how to make them better?
Are you interested in improving the
environment?
Are you socially aware and interested in
helping people live better?
29. What is Civil Engineering?
If you share some of the traits, civil engineering may be the
perfect career for you.
Civil engineers also are usually good problem solvers who
make sound decisions.
Civil engineers are good communicators, using speaking,
writing, and listening skills.
30. What Is Civil Engineering?
Civil Engineering: The Past
From the pyramids of Egypt to the exploration of space, civil engineers have
always faced the challenges of the future - advancing civilization and building
our quality of life
31. What Is Civil Engineering?
Civil Engineering: has developed from observations of the ways
natural and constructed systems react and from the development of
empirical equations that provide bases for design.
Civil engineering is the broadest of the engineering fields.
Civil engineering is still an umbrella field comprising many related
specialties.
32. What Is Civil Engineering?
Civil Engineering: The Present
In modern usage, civil engineering
is a broad field of engineering that
deals with the planning, construction,
and maintenance of fixed structures,
or public works,
As they are related to earth, water,
or civilization and their processes.
Most civil engineering today deals
with power plants, bridges, roads,
railways, structures, water supply,
Irrigation, environment, sewer,
flood control and traffic.
33. What is Civil Engineering?
Civil Engineering: The Present
►The first self-proclaimed Civil Engineer was
John Smeaton (1724-1792).
►In 1818 the Institution of Civil Engineers was
founded in London and received a Royal
Charter in 1828, formally recognizing civil
engineering as a profession.
►The first degree in Civil Engineering in the
United States was awarded by Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute in 1835.
►The first such degree to be awarded to a
woman was granted by Cornell University to
Nora Stanton Blatch in 1905.
36. What is Mechanical Engineering?
Mechanical engineering plays a
dominant role in enhancing safety,
economic vitality, enjoyment and
overall quality of life throughout the
world. Mechanical engineers are
concerned with the principles of
force, energy and motion. The men
and women who work as
mechanical engineers are
professionals with expert
knowledge of the design and
manufacture of mechanical systems
and thermal devices and processes.
37. What is Mechanical Engineering?
Some examples of products and
processes developed by mechanical
engineers
include engines and control
systems for automobiles and aircraft,
electric power generation plants,
lifesaving medical devices
and consumer products ranging
from air conditioners to personal
computers and athletic equipment.
38. What is Mechanical Engineering?
They also design the
machines that mass-
produce these products.
Virtually every aspect of life
is touched by mechanical
engineering.
If something moves or uses
energy, a mechanical
engineer was probably
involved in its designer
production.
39. Careers in Mechanical Engg.
Mechanical Engineering
Energy (power plants, heating and air conditioning,
alternative energy)
Structures and motion in mechanical systems (cars,
planes, machine tools, medical systems)
Manufacturing (tools and processes, automated
assembly lines, robotics)
Project Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
41. What is Electrical Engineering?
•Electrical engineering is a field of
engineering that generally deals with
the study and application of electricity,
electronics and electromagnetism.
•The field first became an identifiable
occupation in the late nineteenth
century after commercialization of the
electric telegraph and electrical power
supply
42. What is Electrical Engineering?
•Electrical engineering is considered
to deal with the problems associated
with large-scale electrical systems
such as power transmission and
motor control interconnection
technologies.
•It now covers a range of subtopics
including power, electronics, control
systems, signal processing and
telecommunications
43. Careers in Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronics (circuits, microchips, lasers)
Communications (cell phones, antennas,
networks, fibre-optics)
Power (transmission and distribution of power,
electric motors, and generators)
Controls (automated control systems, aerospace
control systems)
Instrumentation (test equipment)
45. What is Electronic & Communications
Engineering?
•Electronics & communication is
one of the largest & most
sophisticated branches of
Engineering.
•Electronics is the branch of
Science, engineering and
technology that deals with
electronic circuits.
46. What is Electronic & Communications
Engineering?
•In India electronics is one of the
fastest growing industries.
•The programs aim to impart
expert knowledge in electronics
and communication Engineering.
•With Special focus in design,
analysis and manufacturing of
electronic devices and
components , Integrated circuits,
Wireless Devices , digital and
analog circuitry.
50. What Types of Jobs Would a Engineer Do?
Normally will be assigned as a member of a
project team
Research (analysing and solving problems using
scientific skills and logic)
Designing (need imagination and creativity)
Testing (lab work, conducting experiments)
Development (improvement or adapting existing
products)
51. What Types of Jobs Would a Engineer Do?
Sales (must have a very good knowledge of the
product, because the marketing people may not be
engineers)
Management – organising and expediting projects
Consulting
Teaching
52. What can you expect from an engineering career?
Varied opportunities (opens the door to many
areas)
Challenging work (brain exercise)
Social impact (improving our way of life)
Prestige (engineering is a well respected
profession)
Lifelong education (always new things to learn
about)
How do they do that (curiosity)
Creative thinking (dreaming)
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54. Welcome
to
Shri Siddhi
Vinayak
Group Of
Institutions
63. “Our Mission at Shri Siddhi Vinayak Group of Institutions is
that every student of ours becomes a success story”
To strive for excellence in education , research & technology to enable
our students to become responsible & useful citizens of the country.
It is true that destiny of our nation & global village are shaped in the
class rooms of educational institutions. With this dream in mind was
sowed a seed in the fertile soil of the luscious landscape of Bareilly.
I trust that your stay in the college will be richly rewarding & immensely
memorable.
I Wish my Students all the best ………
Anupam Kapoor
64. Holistic approach to impart Quality Technical
Education
Highly Experienced and Committed Faculty
(M.Techs and PhDs)
Assured Placement
Wi-Fi, Eco-friendly campus and most modern
infrastructure with lift (Lift facility proposed)
Well Stocked Air Conditioned Library
Separate Furnished Hostels for Boys and Girls
Modern and Comfortable buses for students and
Faculty
State of art Computer Lab and Workshop
Attractive scheme for Scholarships and Awards on
recognition of merit
Strong Industrial Linkage
65. Well Stocked Air Conditioned
Library
State of art Computer Lab
and Workshop
66. Modern and Comfortable buses for students and
Faculty
Separate Furnished Hostels for Boys
and Girls
68. •A winner’s mindset - Right person with the right
skills at right place – right time
•Creating a High Performance Culture
Raising the Performance Bar
69. Aviva
Oracle Microsoft
Motorola
Pfizer
Intel
UBS Warburg John Deere
Philips
Goldman Sachs
Ford
SAP Hewlett Packard
GENPACT Nokia
Texas Instruments
ANZ Bank
Citigroup
General Motors
Lehman Brothers Standard Chartered Bank
70. Director (SSVIT)
Dr. Anil Kumar
B.Tech., DISM, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Specialization: Mechanical
Engineering
71. Electronics & Communication Engineering Full Time 120
Information Technology Full Time 60
Computer Science & Engineering Full Time 60
Mechanical Engineering Full Time 120
Civil Engineering Full Time 60
Electrical Engineering Full Time 60
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77. MBA
Your Gateway to success
…… .. Knowledge beyond
books
The Two Year (Full Time) MBA program,
affiliated to G B Technical University,
Lucknow.
84. Team of our most
Experienced
&
Renowned Faculty
85. Name Dr. Anil Kumar
Designation Director (SSVIT)
Department Mechanical Engineering
Qualification B.Tech., DISM, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Specialization Mechanical Engineering
Experience 22 Years
E-mail ID ssvitbly@gmail.com
86. Name Mr. Rajat Mehrotra
Designation Trust Administrator
Department Mechanical Engineering
Qualification B.Tech., M.Tech., PGDM
Specialization Quality Engineering & Mgmt
Experience 21 Years
E-mail ID rajmehrotra10@gmail.com
87. Name Er. Sudhakar Jain
Designation Dean (Academics)
Department Mechanical Engineering
Qualification. B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D. (P)
Specialization Energy Management
Experience 16 Years
E-mail ID sjainatishay@indiatimes.com
88. Name Dr. H.S. Gangwar
Designation HOD and Associate Prof
Department Applied Science
Qualification M.Sc., Ph.D.
Specialization Finsler Geometry
Experience 12 Years
E-mail ID harishankarg@rediffmail.com
89. Name Er. S.P. Saxena
Designation HOD and Associate Prof
Department Civil Engineering
Qualification M.E.
Specialization Water Supply & Sewerage
Experience 35 Years
E-mail ID --
90. Name Er. Manish Varshney
Designation HOD, Associate Prof
Department CS & IT
Qualification. M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D. (P)
Specialization Software Engineering
Experience 11 Years
itsmanishvashney@gmail.c
E-mail ID om
91. Name Mohammed Mustaqeem
Designation HOD, Associate Professor
Department Electrical Engineering
Qualification. B.Tech., M.Tech.
Specialization Power System and Drives
Experience 11 Years
m_mustaqeem@rediffmail.
E-mail ID com
92. Name Dr Raj Kumar
Designation Professor
Department Management
Qualification M.Com. , Ph.D.
Specialization Accounting , Financial Management
Experience 42 Years
E-mail ID ssvimbly@gmail.com
93. Name Abhijit Das
Designation Associate Professor
Department Management
Qualification MBA
Specialization Consumer Behaviour, Marketing Research
Experience 16 Years
E-mail ID abhi_das92@yahoo.com
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96. Library and information services play a
crucial role in the educational process. The
Institute’s library is well stocked with a
collections of more than 8000 volumes on
various topics running into titles that include
text books and books for supplementary
reading. It has a seating capacity of 200
students.
118. A robust and proactive placement
department, supported by experienced
personnel from the industry, works in
support of the students. The
department provides guidance and
direction in creating the career path of
the students. The department takes
utmost care in enduring student's
progress from the moment he/she sets
foot on the campus till the time he/she
calls it as-revoir.
119. The department organizes guest
speakers, group discussions,
workshops etc. to improve the
knowledge/personality of the students
with the help of officials from the
corporate world and industrial houses.
The officials of the department keeps a
track of all the upcoming jobs through
various tie-ups and arrangements with
placement agencies .We display the
CVs of our students on the internet on
large number of sites. The department
comprises full time employees with
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127. For Queries and Admission Contact:
Shri Siddhi Vinayak Group of Institutions
Shri Siddhi Vinayak Institute of Technology(GBTU code:474)
Shri Siddhi Vinayak Institute of Management(GBTU code:703)
Bareilly-Nainital Road, Near Dohna Railway Station, Bareilly
Ph.: 0581-3249555, 9917476666, 2582222, 2582160.
Toll-free number:1800 180 3820
E-mail: ssvitbly@gmail.com, ssvimbly@gmail.com
Website : www.ssvit.org
City office address
H-1, First Floor, Avas Vikas Shopping Complex (Near Sheel Chauraha),
Rajendra Nagar, Bareilly.
Ph. :8057133300