Binod BhanjElectrical & Instrumentation Engineer
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Hi, I am an electrical engineer having experience of more than a decade. Once you get your degree from the instituition, put aside all text books and do learn all its practicals. Because it solely depends on how experienced you are working on several machines run through electricity. Hands on experience does really matter. Generator, Transformer, AC, DC, Motors, MCC, PCC, HT, LT and top of that Complex Electrical Circuit Diagrams. Well the best thing is you can easily learn all these if you learn with professionals, like me. Don't forget to subscribe me if you agree with me. Thanks
Electrical Engineer (Jun, 2002–Present) at POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LIMITED
Since more than a decade I am working in power plant as an electrical engineer. Having power plant experience gave me the best opportunity to start my career with power generation which helped me lots to know more about the electrical engineering.
Education
Diploma in electrical & instrumentation engineering (Jun, 1997–May, 2000) from S.M.Engineering Institute, kymore
Fee details
₹300–500/month
(US$3.59–5.99/month)
If you request to include teaching of electrical circuits, then only I charge 200 rs extra. Otherwise only 300 rs you have to pay for rest of the course.