Saturday 21 June 2014

SIMS - The World Of Engineering


 Sanghvi Institute of Management & Science provides engineering degree for the study of latest technology and any other machine structure.It is basically application of engineering sciences such as mechanical, civil, electronics, computer science and information technology etc, for maintenance of automation and control system for small devices to very large ships and submarines. SIMS Engineering can be a highly lucrative careers in the present era. It is so because working in a corporate world requires people who are highly skilled and disciplined and of course, organizations of now use ultra-modern technologies.
Develop a portfolio of projects. Participate in every hands-on, experiential learning opportunity that a balanced schedule allows. This way, you'll have something unique to show a prospective employer (or venture capitalist) when you graduate, while other students will only be able to list their courses. In addition, you'll be far more likely to retain the knowledge you've gained in classes because you'll be applying it and, in the process, boosting your communication and interpersonal skills.

Learn the value of networking. When it comes to being a leader, whom you know is almost as important as what you know. Attend lectures on your campus and introduce yourself to the speakers. Check with your school's alumni association to get a list of alumni from your program who want to connect with undergraduates.

As an engineer, it's not enough for you to be technically proficient; you need to have business savvy. If you're going to be a leader, you need to understand what a P&L is (also known as an income statement), read organization charts, know how to negotiate contracts, and be familiar with the myriad other functions that every top engineer needs to know. Otherwise, you won't understand what to do when an accountant, lawyer, or middle manager gets in the way. A business course or two can take you a long way, and these classes are often easier to pass than your calculus course!