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Aspiring Minds Launches AMCAT Modules on Production Engineering and Polymer Technology

Aspiring Minds has added two new modules – Production Engineering and Polymer Technology to its suite of assessments in the engineering space.

The assessment on Production Engineering has been designed to check the candidate's basic knowledge on manufacturing concepts as well as their practical application at work place. The module comprehensively covers concepts on core production subjects as well as CAD/CAM, which off-recently has caught the eyes of many niche sectors including automobile, semiconductor and lenses industries. The module aims at covering the entire gambit of job roles in manufacturing sector, primarily – Research and Development, Production, Quality/Audit and Sales.

The Polymer Technology module assesses elementary knowledge in the field of polymer science. The module tries to gauge both the theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the candidate across various topics like polymer chemistry, processing, testing, etc. The module provides an opportunity to evaluate candidates for multiple job profiles in polymer manufacturing industries, specifically as production engineers or technologists, quality control inspectors and polymer specialists.

The two modules serve a good surrogate measure to test a candidate's interest and ability in the respective industry/job profile.


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