WHO ARE YOU
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Answer / pradip
Engineer who can work with passion.and lead from the front.
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Answer / prashant
i am simple person who knows the information about engines
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Answer / om
I am one of the human being and a citizen of the great
India. My self Harshit Dave.
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Answer / santosh
I am Bachlor of Engineer from..... Institute now trying to
make a career in ..... specialisation.
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Answer / narendra
iam narendra . basically belongs to uttrakhand. parsuing
dip. in mech. engg. & i am believe in team work also i am
aresult oriented person. i learn a thing from my
life "every thing is possible nothing is impossible "
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Answer / ramesh jadhav
I am Ramesh Jadhav BE Mechanical though just a candidate for
now but one day will be L&T's MD.
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Answer / guest
This all is bullshit ...
let me tell you i am working in L & T & have served L & T
for last year on 2 of its critical projects...
& my advice will be dont cum to this hell as you wont get
that large wat u expect.....
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explain cooling and its types ?
5 Answers Atlantis, Bosch, CVSR,
What is the difference between sales engineer & Project engineer? What are your strenghts & give example? Why should XYZ Company to appoint you as a sales engineer?
1 Answers Maksel Engineers, Thermax,
The lowest allowable insulation resistance?
• Tell me about a time when you helped resolve a dispute between others
How much pressure on air reservoir?
What type of pump is are commonly used in auxiliary boilers?
welding strength depends on
advantage & disadvantage of using lpg in car ?
plz send me paper of mppgcl 2008 or experience posted by any candidate
what is second law of thermodyanamic
What will happen when engine stays in critical speed of 58-65 RPM?
What is max pressure?