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ishikareddy · 4 years
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Welcome to the best engineering college in Warangal, one of the best MBA colleges in Telangana & top PG college developing skilled qualified graduates
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annamacharya · 4 years
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The Annamacharya Group of Educational Institutions was the realization of vision and mission of members of the Annamacharya Educational Trust. Established in the birth place of the renowned saintly composer Tallapaka Annamacharya, the trust has on its board eminent Academicians, Lawyers, Doctors and other visionary individuals from diverse walks of life.
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ishikareddy · 4 years
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Welcome to the best engineering college in Warangal, one of the best MBA colleges in Telangana & top PG college developing skilled qualified graduates
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ishikareddy · 4 years
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Skills Needed To Be A Top-Level Engineer
 A skilful Engineer is made up of scientific and technical knowledge to touch the lives of people by contributing to the fields of IT, automation, medical, electronics, civil etc. They need to be master problem-solvers for creating a comfortable day-to-day life and in the face of crisis. So today our best B.Tech & M.Tech college in Telangana brings you the topmost skills students need to become successful engineers
 Technical skills
●      61% of organizations say that Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence were among their top data initiatives in 2018 and 2019. The possibilities are endless if students tap into these fields which can be applied to every industry, including healthcare, education, finance, etc. With every home utilizing Alexa & Siri and every major corporation like NetFlix using the same technology to collect data on user preferences, Machine learning & AI are here to stay for long
●      SEO/SEM marketing can harbour good opportunities for engineering students who are big on Data. The world is heading towards a digital boom that no one has never seen before and digital marketing is going to reap benefits from it. If you are an engineering student who likes testing, measuring, and experimenting to see what works and make changes based on observations/metrics/KPIs, then, this field is for you.
●      Cybersecurity is of paramount importance to every major company. Cybersecurity was one of the most-desired jobs and one of the top tech skills in demand last year and continues to be this year.
●      Petroleum engineering is set to enjoy a 15% rise in potential jobs by 2026. design of drilling methods and equipment and the implementation and monitoring of drilling programmes should be at the top of the list of skills for students who are interested in this field
●      There is a growing demand for renewable/alternative energy around the world. Candidates will need to have a bachelor's degree in mechanical or electrical engineering and a postgraduate masters degree in energy engineering.
●      The Internet of Things (IoT) is advancing at a much faster speed than we thought. 20.4 billion connected things are going to be in use worldwide by 2020. This means that no matter the field, every engineer needs to watch for security alerts. This makes IoT one of the important skills all engineers must have in 2020.
 Soft Skills
●      Taking responsibilities and leading teams are valued skills for engineers to have. Leadership and management skills should be the goals for engineering graduates if they want to succeed in team management
●      Communication skill is at the heart of any job requirement around the world. Whether it be excelling at interactions with clients, colleagues, teammates, and management or explaining concepts to clients and managers or translating technical information to the mundane, Communications skills are a necessity.
●      Engineers are always faced with situations that require diligent problem-solving & critical thinking. They are needed to approach every with an analytical mind while solving the problem with minimum risks.
●      Creativity is high on the list of soft skills for engineers. Innovative solutions to challenges come only when one thinks out of the box. An engineer’s job is to try to improve the utility of things, to design processes that will solve problems better, faster and cheaper. This can only be achieved if students are taught to be creative.
 There is a growing need for top engineering colleges in TS & India
to combine evolving core technical skill requirements and enhanced professional skills tightly defined into course curriculum. Colleges with fewer resources and little time for incorporating new material can collaborate with several institutions and make it possible with shared resources that prompt change in engineering education. Our Warangal engineering college already focuses on fundamental engineering concepts and personal/interpersonal skills, by engaging with industry, collaborating, and using evidence-based teaching practices. Similarly, colleges can make use of many available programs for undergraduate students with opportunities to gain international experience, language proficiency, and intercultural aptitude as part of their degree requirements. After all preparing students for professional engineering work by improving their teamwork skills, leadership, oral and written communication, and interdisciplinary thinking is the responsibility of educators
 Final Thoughts
In our experience as an MTech college in Warangal, changes in undergraduate and postgraduate engineering education require institutions to support faculty members. Faculty need to learn about current industry practices, applications, and problems. One method of doing it is by introducing university-industry collaborations, which afford faculty members valuable experience working in the industry. Encouraging faculty to use their experience to develop class projects, case studies, course content, innovative programs can help students with experiential learning improve their skills desired by industry. Efforts by educational institutions and students go hand in hand regards to skill development. So, we hope this article helped you uncover a few important skills students need to work on to face global challenges.
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annamacharya · 4 years
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All you need to know about a career in Indian Army post Engineering Graduations
Engineers are not only restricted to private job sectors. While many pursue to grab lucrative jobs with high package salary across private sectors, many are determined to serve the nation. It is indeed a proud feeling to join the Indian Army and contribute towards the benefits of the motherland. In recent times, there is a rigorous hike in the number of Engineers who are seeking to join the Indian Army as Commissioned Officers after completing graduations.
Indian Army is the third-largest war-force in the world and consists of over one million well-trained and well-equipped soldiers. Apart from defending the nation's frontiers, an army also looks towards internal security and consists of numerous branches providing various services. Moreover, the Indian Army has a distinguished history of serving in the United Nations peacekeeping operations.
Indian Army can be joined soon after completing 10+2 exams, however, many engineering students aim at joining the Army after the completing of B.Tech.
Here are three distinct ways for Engineering graduates to enter Indian Army as Commissioned Officers -
University Entry Scheme (UES) -Engineers with age between 19 to 25 years (with reference to the first day of the month in which the training begins), who are in their pre-final year of graduations can appear for the entrance examination while they are still in their College. After clearing the entrance exam and Services Selection Board (SSB) Interview, they will get the training from the Indian Military Academy (IMA) and then join the Indian Army.
Technical Graduate Course (TGC) -Engineers between and 27 years (with reference to the first day of the month in which the training begins) can apply for the exam. Post selection they will be provided training at IMA.
Short Service Commission (SS) Technical Entry -Engineers between 20 to 27 years (with reference to the first day of the month on which training will begin) can opt for this exam. It is one of the most popular entry exams among the Engineers as they get the opportunity to pick up the length of their employment with the Army. The selected candidate has to serve as a Commissioned Officer for 10 years (maximum 14 years) and then one can decide to opt-out of it or stay back. Post the selection, the Engineer faces the SSB Interview and if selected trains at Officers Training Academy (OTA) and then join the Indian Army.
Joining the Indian Army is one of the most prestigious and respected career choices one can ever have. Here are the 6 reasons to join the Indian Army -
With a personal satisfaction and pride of serving the nation, one also gets to pursue Higher Education post-retirement.
An Army Personnel experiences various challenges and learns a lot about devotion sacrifice, honour and prestige.
In the current economic scenario, it is one of the best jobs because it has job security and a salary of a Lieutenant is approximately Rs. 65000/- per month after sixth pay commission, which is quite lucrative.
The Army Officers also get additional allowances like flying pay, high altitude allowance, sailing allowance, etc.
Post-retirement, the army-gets pension throughout his life.
The Army Officer is rewarded with facilities for his family members like free schooling to children, free medical facilities to dependents, Canteen facilities, loan facilities, excellent accommodation, free air tickets for himself/herself and all the family anywhere in India once in a year.
So, if one wants a challenging career and to serve the nation, then joining the army is indeed the best option.
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annamacharya · 4 years
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6 sectors of the society where the importance of an Engineer cannot be missed
The human race has come a long way. From discovering the fire to now building human counterparts in the form of robots - human beings are leaving no stones unturned to make the living easier and sustainable. Engineers play an important part in all of these.
Engineering is considered as one of the most important disciplines of study in the current world. And its importance is felt around by almost everybody across the world. Without the adoption of Engineering practices, no country will evolve and be able to heighten its economy.
An Engineer is a person who develops ways through his/her scientific knowledge, mathematics, experiments, intuition and judgement to use materials or forces of nature economically for a sustainable future of mankind. And their applications are observed anywhere and everywhere. With their innovative, imaginative minds, Engineers give a lot to the betterment of society.
The major contributions of an Engineer can be experienced in the fields of the following -
Healthcare sector -
Without any doubt, every health department of the world firmly depends on the achievements of the Engineers. It is also true that without the doctors and pharmacists, the healthcare sector is nothing but, the equipment used for diagnosis or that are there at the hospitals and other healthcare facilities are made by Engineers. From computers, surgical instruments, to the stethoscope, diagnostic instruments, without the Engineers or the Engineering principles, nothing would have been possible. Information technology, Machine learning and other Engineering tools have even made the diagnosis, surgeries and other healthcare applications easy and effective.
Agricultural sector -
Earlier, agriculture was about people working hard to grow crops to eat and feed. However, with the evolution of time, tractors, irrigation, fertilizers and agricultural tools came into existence and cultivation has become a lot efficient and easier. Moreover, advanced technologies like drones, vertical farming, CRISPR, genetic editing, automation and others have revolutionized the agriculture practices across the world. And all the credit goes to the Engineers who devote themselves towards research and bringing innovations for the humankind.
Automobile sector -
One of the most impacted areas of society is the automobile sector. A few thousand years ago, one could never imagine travelling from one place to another in a vehicle. Now, one can travel through air transport, water transport and land transport. Engineers have made all of these possible. And technological innovations by the Engineers have come so far that there are bio-gas driven automobiles, autonomous cars and ships. They are being manufactured and tested so that transportation becomes easier and sustainable.
Banking sector -
Sometimes people wonder, what an Engineer's job might be at a Bank. Well, banks have advanced and are embracing technological innovations and various software that are founded and maintained by Engineers. Gone are the days where one used to count notes manually or recorded ledgers with pen and paper. Now, from securing theft to money transactions all are done with the help of machines, software and technologies, discovered and implemented by Engineers.
Marketing sector -
The marketing sector is the area where a business is promoted. These promotional services are evolving regularly and digitalization is creating a huge impact on the betterment of the sector. This digitalization is brought upon by the Engineers and digital marketing is taking over the world by a storm. Moreover, the spur in the e-commerce industry is also due to the digitalization that has made shopping and selling over the internet easier, cheap and secured.
Educational sector -
Engineers have also made a mark in the Educational sector of the world. From the integration of computer and digital learning in various school across the world to implementation of the study of robotics, various latest technologies, coding and others - Engineers have made study interactive, efficient and fun.
Engineering as a profession is one of the most lucrative opportunities in the 21st century. Engineers have the ability to change the course of the Earth and constantly upgrade modern society to make it more convenient and sustainable for the next generation.
Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Hyderabad is one of those organisations who make Engineers for the betterment of society.
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