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Tips To Become A Good Engineering Student
06 September 2022

Tips To Become A Good Engineering Student

Would you envision yourself being a successful engineer in the future? Have you already enrolled in an engineering course? Whether you are currently an engineering student or about to become one, you need to know how to become a good engineering student. In other words, you need to be familiar with how to make the best of the 4-year of your college life.

Needless to say, some of the best brains can only get the opportunity to pursue an engineering career. That means you have to step up your game to stay ahead in the competition while maintaining an excellent relationship with your peers.

A Few Easy Strategies to become a top-class Engineering Student

Work on Your Goals & Dreams from the Beginning:

Pursuing higher studies is all about expanding one’s horizon and gearing up for a professional career. Some students do not emphasize their first-year study and get lost in their newfound freedom of adult life.

However, if you have big dreams in your life and envision yourself being a successful professional, pay heed to your courses straight from the beginning. The first-year study creates momentum for the remaining years.

Moreover, your final CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) would be calculated based on your every semester’s performance. And you know very well how high CGPA can give you an edge over your peers in the placement drives later.

Emphasize the Importance of Networking & Expand Your Horizon:

An engineering student should work on networking right from the beginning of the academic session. That is why you need to be familiar with your peers, alumni, and faculty members to attract opportunities and become a popular face on campus. Thus, you can take your confidence to the next level and do wonders in campus interviews.

You can start your journey to expanding your network by forming a small study group. Exchange ideas, knowledge, and concept with your friends in your close-knit group. As a result, you can keep your motivation and positive energy intact while away from your home (if you are living in the college hostel) and face challenges without getting frustrated.

In addition, being in touch with your professors and alumni helps you stay updated with the latest trends in the world of engineering. Having an in-depth conversation with your faculty members would not only help you with academics but also with your job preparation.

Ask as many questions as you want:

Do not be a student, who hides behind others throughout the lectures. It is high time to come out of your shell and leverage the power of exposure that the engineering course brings to you.

Be a proactive student and ask as many questions as you want to resolve all your queries. It is time to acquire new knowledge and upgrade yourself. Take your learning curve to the next level by covering concepts in advance. You may ask permission from your professors to help you with your queries during office hours to acquire more clarity in the subjects.

Do not forget to keep working on your resume by adding new milestones as you achieve them.

FAQS

Q1: How to become a perfect engineer?

A1: Becoming an excellent engineer involves several key steps:

Start early with STEM subjects

  • From Class 9 onwards, focus on maths, physics, chemistry and computer science. These subjects are the basis of engineering.

Pick your engineering branch

  • Learn about different fields like mechanical, civil, electrical or software. Choose the one that matches your interests and career goals.

Get into a good college

  • Prepare for entrance exams like JEE Main or JEE Advanced. Try to get into top colleges like IITs, NITs or IIITs.

Gain practical experience

  • Do projects, lab work and internships. This helps you learn how engineering is used in real life.

Keep learning new skills

  • Learn useful tools like coding or design software. Stay updated with new technologies in your field.

Ask for guidance

  • Take help from teachers, mentors or seniors. 

Q2: Which engineering is hardest?

A2: While the difficulty level in any engineering discipline depends on an individual's aptitude, several branches are often considered tough due to their mathematical and conceptual demands. In India, the hardest among these are:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering (particularly structural engineering specialisation)

Q3: How do I improve my engineering skills?

A3: Improving your engineering skills can be done by:

  • Doing more practical projects and lab work to apply theory
  • Taking online courses or certifications in tools like MATLAB, AutoCAD, Python or specific platforms
  • Attending workshops, hackathons or engineering clubs to gain experience and network
  • Working on open-source projects to build strong problem-solving skills
  • Seeking regular feedback from professors, seniors or mentors to identify areas for improvement

Q4: Who is the top 1 engineer in the world?

A4: There is no official "top engineer," but some of the widely popular engineers are: 

  • Nikola Tesla, known for his revolutionary work in AC power systems
  • Fazlur Rahman Khan, called the "father of tubular designs" for high-rise buildings
  • Kelly Johnson, who led the design of the SR-71 Blackbird and other advanced aircraft

Each of these engineers made lasting impacts in their respective fields and are celebrated for their innovation and vision.

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