RFKING
2014-04-21, 11:28 PM
HELLO EVERYONE..i know there are lots of experts and experienced users in this forum,i request you all kindly guide me which course should i choose.
i am a fresher bachelor degree graduate and want to start career in telecom sector.i got selected in campus placement as a rf engineer,which i am going to join from 15th july 2014.as there is enough time to get some certification course before joining the company,please help me which course should i choose.
1-certified telecom engineer(BSNL CERTIFIED RF ENGINEER + ZTE CERTIFIED UMTS RAN & CORE NETWORK ENGINEER)
2-certfied network engineer(BSNL CERTIFIED NETWORK ENGINEER)
3-certified network and telecom engineer(BSNL CERTIFIED NETWORK ENGINEER + ZTE CERTIFIED UMTS RAN & CORE NETWORK ENGINEER)
but the telecom company in which i am going to work will provide 45 days training for RF ENGINEER.so i think the 1st option(certified telecom engineer) is not suitable as it is wastage of money doing the same course.i think 3rd option is suitable.
so what course should i choose...please help me i have to decide it fast....:confused::confused::'(
i am a fresher bachelor degree graduate and want to start career in telecom sector.i got selected in campus placement as a rf engineer,which i am going to join from 15th july 2014.as there is enough time to get some certification course before joining the company,please help me which course should i choose.
1-certified telecom engineer(BSNL CERTIFIED RF ENGINEER + ZTE CERTIFIED UMTS RAN & CORE NETWORK ENGINEER)
2-certfied network engineer(BSNL CERTIFIED NETWORK ENGINEER)
3-certified network and telecom engineer(BSNL CERTIFIED NETWORK ENGINEER + ZTE CERTIFIED UMTS RAN & CORE NETWORK ENGINEER)
but the telecom company in which i am going to work will provide 45 days training for RF ENGINEER.so i think the 1st option(certified telecom engineer) is not suitable as it is wastage of money doing the same course.i think 3rd option is suitable.
so what course should i choose...please help me i have to decide it fast....:confused::confused::'(