Friday, 1 July 2011

Practical Curriculum for Preparing Job Ready Engineers


Today, the discipline of engineering lures large numbers of students towards itself. If you are also planning to take up engineering as a career in coming years, then understanding the significance of practical skills is essential.

Most of the students taking up engineering as a course aspire to become highly successful in their respective field. However, becoming a good engineer is not straightforward. An engineer needs to be well versed with both theoretical and practical knowledge. This is the reason why the demand for job ready engineers has increased rapidly in the global market.

These days, to prepare engineering students for job, the curriculum has been changed radically. Most of the institutes include real projects in their curriculum so that students are exposed to real engineering problems faced in different areas.

Another change in curriculum that helps colleges in preparing job ready engineers is practicing theoretical concepts. It is essential for an engineering institute to include well equipped laboratories. These laboratories help students in practicing whatever the teacher has taught in the class.

These days, the concept of internship has also become highly popular. Here, students are sent to companies to experience how engineering projects are handled. Truly, working in such an environment helps students in getting familiarized with methods and strategies used in the real world.

One thing that cannot be forgotten when preparing job ready engineers is the urge of students to experiment. Every engineering student should be keen to experiment such that he gains the maximum amount of practical knowledge.

At RIMT, we understand the tough competition students have to face after stepping out of the college. This is the reason why our curriculum for engineering is practical based so that our students get an edge over others.