Hi Pratyksh,
How ru . I just read ur mail. Actually I M RHCE. I want to do job in
linux in chd.Basically i m fronm Ropar.But now i m doing job in
noida. I wanmt to settle down in chd or punjab.Can u please help me
regarding any consultants. i heard that recruitment is going on at IT
park but i dont know how they r recruiting.If u know anyone please
help me out.I got RHCE certification in March2006.I m also planningto
do sun solaris.please help me in providing job in linux .U can sms me
at my mobile no. 09350551133.Waiting for ur reply
Thanks & Regards
Rohit
-- In linux_chandigarh@..., mouse tomato
<mouse_tomato2002@y...> wrote:
>
> hi jass,
> Pratyksh here,
> hey... u better go to silicon univ,
> meet there Mr. Mahendra Shukla,
> Give my refrence "Pratyksh Khanna"
> The infrastructure there is not good, But study level is really
good,
> If u r not satisfied with the teaching, they can also arrange a
Linux teacher from Delhi, even if there will be only one RHCE student,
> Never opt for techno school because there a huge rush and the
teaching level is not so deep,
> u can contact me at 9815249256
>
(Chandigarh)
>
> Take care bbye.
> JASS Singh <internetwa@g...> wrote:
> Hi Amit,
>
> Recently i also asked for some suggestions
regarding
> RHCE in Chandigarh (on Linux_Chandigarh Group) and i got many
positive
> replies.I found answer given by you very informative & upto some
> extent i also know the truth behind these institutes in Chandigarh,
> most of the institutes i visited recently are not providing quality
> training.I completely agree with you, but if i have the only option
in
> Chandigarh, then what institute would you recomend(For RHCE)?
>
> And also if you are thinking RHCE would not be sufficient then i
> welcome your suggestions on carrier guide i.e what should i do to
> build a strong carrier, i m interested in Linux Administration &
> Security.
>
> Jaswinder Singh
>
> ________________________________________
> On 6/5/06, Amit Mittal <amittal123@y...> wrote:
> >
> > I understand that any institute in chandigarh will
> > only impart some of the basic concept (in Linux like
> > any other subject). Though you may enroll for startup.
> > But the companies require advance work, which may only
> > be available in enterprise envornment: like
> > backup/recovery, disaster recovery, security, data
> > protection, clusters, failover and high availability,
> > volume managers, backup of realtime data bases,
> > filesystem operations, SAN -storage experience,
> > networking, etc. So these institutes do not have that
> > kind of manpower.
> >
> > Further, only linux will not enable you for the UNIX
> > Admin job, you must have skills on solaris. Linux is
> > still waiting for enterprise adoption.
> >
> > Worldwide any certification plays only 15% role in
> > terms of salary and getting change of a new job.
> >
> > I do not have any certification, but as an example I
> > tell you GE is offering me as LDAP System Admin for
> > 10+lacs/y
> >
> > The system admin people find a good placement in
> > companies and the jobs is much different than of a
> > software developer. In India as the economy is
> > advancing, there are lot of jobs available in the
> > telecommunication, and big companies.
> >
> > pl visit www.sage.org for salary servey for system
> > admin.
> >
> > Amit Mittal
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Nipun Jain <nipun_jain@h...> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all. I am Nipun Jain, an computer engineering
> > > student from
> > > chandigarh.
> > >
> > > I have been thinking about doing RHCE this summer
> > > vacation. Can anyone
> > > guide me as to which institute is the best to do so
> > > and why? Also, any
> > > idea about the pass percentage of the RHCE exam.
> > >
> > > Another thing that I have been wondering about is
> > > the job prospects
> > > after RHCE. Does oppurtunities exist for freshers
> > > having a BE and
> > > RHCE? Any other certification that I should have
> > > along with RHCE to
> > > increase my job prospects (I have been thinking
> > > about CISCO certs too
> > > ). Is linux as a career choice a wise option?
> > >
> > > I would be thankful if someone could come up with
> > > answers to the
> > > above.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Nipun Jain.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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