Chandu Janece
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Ah, Organic Polymer - the essential resource for advanced gear in ARK! I've spent countless hours farming this stuff. Here are the most effective methods on The Island:
Method 1: Killing Kairuku (Penguins) - Location: Snow biomes, particularly around the far northwest - Yield: 5-20 organic polymer per penguin - Best tools: Metal hatchet or chainsaw - Tip: Use a high-damage weapon to kill them quickly before they escape
Method 2: Hesperornis - Location: Rivers and lakes, especially in the north - Yield: 10-35 organic polymer per bird - Method: Kill with crossbow or firearm, harvest with metal tools - Warning: They're aggressive and can be tricky to hunt
Method 3: Mantis - Location: Scorched Earth-like areas and caves - Yield: 15-40 organic polymer - Best approach: Use a strong tame like a Sabertooth or Thylacoleo
Important notes about organic polymer: - It spoils quickly (30 minutes without preservation) - It's heavy - bring weight-reducing dinos like Megaloceros - It replaces regular polymer in most recipes - You can use a Pelagornis to farm hesperornis more efficiently
Pro tip: Build a preserving bin or refrigerator near your farming area to extend the spoilage timer!
The ARK wiki has detailed maps: https://ark.wiki.gg/wiki/Organic_Polymer
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Having researched this extensively for my cousin last year, here are the best options in Cuttack for practical Business Analyst training:
Top Institutes in Cuttack:
- CET (Centre for Excellence in Technology) - They have a good BA program with live projects
- Orissa Institute of Technology - Offers certificate courses with placement assistance
- Seashore Educational Services - Known for practical approach and industry connections
- Swayam SAS - Good for working professionals with weekend batches
What to look for in "practical" training: - Live project work with real companies - Industry tools training (JIRA, SQL, Tableau, etc.) - Case studies from actual business scenarios - Internship opportunities during the course - Placement support after completion
My recommendation: Visit each institute and ask about: 1. Their current industry partnerships 2. Tools and software included in curriculum 3. Success stories of previous students 4. Faculty with actual BA experience
Pro tip: Many institutes now offer hybrid options where theory is online but practical sessions are in-person. This might give you access to better instructors from metro cities while still having local support.
Check recent Google reviews and try to connect with alumni on LinkedIn before making a decision.
The Odisha Skill Development Authority website has verified training providers: https://skillmissionodisha.org/
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