Skill 1: Knowledge of the core
subject
The most basic ingredient that
identifies you as an engineer is the knowledge in your field of study. A Mechanical Engineer,
for example, needs to know the basics of Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Solid
Mechanics, Machine Design, Manufacturing Processes, CAD/CAE, etc. An awareness
of the latest technological developments in your own field of study, like 3D
printing & Alternative Energy techniques for Mechanical Engineers, will
build your identity as an engineer further. We suggest you to be updated on the
developments in your field of engineering, irrespective of the career you
choose.
Skill
2: Application of the knowledge
Good grades on your graduation certificate are a reflection of
your (curriculum-based) core knowledge, howsoever vague. In spite of that, why
do you think the correlation
between job opportunities and grades is very less? It is because of
the fact that a good knowledge on any subject does not warrant the ability to
apply it to solve real-time problems. Employers are keen for engineers, who
prove that they can call upon the relevant skills as and when required. We
strongly recommend you to start developing projects “that work” to make your
application skills evident in top engineering college in Delhi NCR.
Skill
3: Information Literacy
All of us understand very well that a limited time of 4 years is
not sufficient to learn and excel in everything that the industry demands from
an engineer. Moreover, new “jobs” demanding new skills
are being created every
year. It is, therefore, very essential to be an information literate.
Information literacy is the ability to identify the need for information and
find resources (online/offline) to start and finish a project from scratch.
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