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It's a pretty straightforward process. First, open your System Properties. A quick way is to right-click 'This PC' and choose 'Properties'. Next, click 'Change settings,' then the 'Change…' button. Select the 'Domain' option and type in the full domain name. You'll need an account with permissions to join the domain. You'll be prompted for those credentials. After that, simply restart your computer. You'll then be able to log on with your domain account.

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You'll need to apply for a "Change/Correction in PAN Data" to get this done.

It’s a fairly simple process online. You can visit either the Protean (formerly NSDL) or the UTIITSL website. On the site, look for the online application for "Changes or Correction in PAN." Fill out the form with your existing PAN number. You’ll find a specific field for your mobile number and email under the communication details section.

The easiest way to verify your identity is through Aadhaar-based e-KYC. An OTP will be sent to the phone number linked with your Aadhaar. There's a small processing fee. Once you submit and it’s approved, your new mobile number will be updated in the database.

Answer # 3 #

That's a great question, as 'best' can mean different things to different people. From my perspective, having followed the energy sector, the best oil jobs in Texas aren't just about the highest pay cheque, though that is certainly a factor. It's about a combination of reward, stability, and opportunity.

For sheer earning potential, roles in the field like a Directional Driller or a Petroleum Engineer are hard to beat. These are highly technical positions critical to extracting oil efficiently. They command excellent salaries, often with significant bonuses tied to performance. However, these roles can involve long hours on a rig, often in remote locations, which is a lifestyle not everyone fancies.

If you're looking for a role with more stability and less time in the field, then Petroleum Landman is a standout choice. This job is central to the industry, focusing on negotiating leases, securing land rights, and dealing with the legalities of exploration. It's a role that demands strong negotiation skills and an understanding of law. It's typically based in an office and is less susceptible to the boom-and-bust cycles that affect field operations.

Another excellent path is as a Geoscientist. These are the people who analyse geological data to find new reserves. It's intellectually challenging, crucial for the company's future, and usually based in a major corporate hub like Houston. It offers a great blend of office work and technical application.

Ultimately, the 'best' job depends on your skills and what you value. For high pay and hands-on work, look to engineering and drilling roles. For a more corporate, stable career, landman or geoscientist positions are arguably the top tier. The Texas oil industry is vast, so there's a niche for almost every skill set.