Tuesday 28 July 2015

Career as mechanical engineer

Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest branches of engineering. It is also referred to as the ‘mother’ branch of engineering. Another appealing feature of mechanical engineering is that the application base of this field of study is extremely broad and diverse. Almost all inventions during the ancient period and a vast majority in the modern era are direct contributions of one or the other application of mechanics.
Traditionally, mechanical engineers have to deal with concepts such as mechanics, thermodynamics, robotics, kinematics, structural analysis, fluid mechanics and many others. These concepts are applied in the process of designing state-of-the-art manufacturing units, different types of motor vehicles, aircraft and aerospace parts and a vast assortment of industrial machinery. Mechanical engineers also contribute in the development of various engines, power plant equipment, heating and cooling systems and other simple and complex machinery. Mechanical engineers not only design new mechanical systems but they are also responsible for testing, maintaining and manufacturing them.
The aforementioned are the conventional roles and responsibilities of mechanical engineers. However, times have changed. Nowadays the scope of mechanical engineering is expanding beyond its traditional boundaries. Mechanical engineers are focussing their attention towards new areas of research such as nanotechnology, development of composite materials, biomedical applications, environmental conservation, etc.
The ever increasing scope of this particular job profile now requires professionals to get into financial and marketing aspects of product development and even into people and resource management. All in all mechanical engineering offers a wide bouquet of job options to students who are looking for a stable and stimulating career.

Step-by-Step

Passing 10+2 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) is the first step you take towards becoming a professional mechanical engineer. To be eligible for a graduate programme (BE/BTech) in a college, you should have scored at least 50% marks and 60% for being eligible for IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) in 10+2 with PCM as subjects. After this, you can sit for various entrance examinations such as:
•  The Joint Entrance Examination for IITs (IITJEE) for admission to various IITs
•  All-India Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) for admission to various National Institutes of Technology or regional engineering colleges
Apart from these, there are hundreds of engineering colleges across the length and breadth of the country where you can get into a graduate programme in mechanical engineering. Some of these colleges conduct their own entrance exams whereas some accept AIEEE scores.
You can also opt for a diploma in engineering from a polytechnic. For obtaining a diploma, the basic eligibility is completion of Class 10 with 50% marks. The duration of these diploma courses is three-years for regular and four-years for part-time study.
You can also go for an associate membership qualification from the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, which is considered at par with the diploma earned from a state run polytechnic or a university degree. Another option is to earn a similar qualification offered by the Institution of Engineering (India). Diploma holders can also get direct entry into the second year of a graduate program (lateral entry).
After successful completion of the graduate program, you can go for the two-year masters program in mechanical engineering or ME/MTech. If you are interested in pursuing a post-graduate programme in mechanical engineering from any of the IITs, then you must appear for the Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineers (GATE).
These days many engineering colleges are offering a dual (BE/BTech and ME/MTech) programmes. Some other institutions are offering a combination of an engineering degree along with a management programme.
In case you are interested in further studies, you can go do a PhD or even opt for a management degree from a reputed business school.

Start Early

To make mechanical engineering your chosen career path, you must have affinity for the way different machines function. This trait can be observed from early childhood when children try to tinker around with different machinery in their immediate vicinity. Such kids often tend to take apart mechanical toys, clocks, bicycles and then they try to assemble them back again.
These children are so innovative that they may even try to make new things. Here, parents have a special role to play. They must understand that the child possesses an inquisitive mind that is interested in gaining knowledge about machinery and not in breaking or destroying things. Parents must encourage the child’s curiosity to know more about different gadgets and machines in and around the house.
During schooling, the quest to play around with machinery increases all the more. This curiosity often culminates with the child opting for science with the PCM subject combination.

Is it the Right Career for Me?

Like other career paths, the entry into this particular branch of engineering also requires you to possess certain basic traits. First and foremost, you must have a penchant for mechanical components and machinery and how these machines work. Then you must be good at physics, chemistry and mathematics. You must also have skills such as an analytical bent of mind, logical reasoning and problem solving.
Further, you must have immense patience, physical strength, ability to work for long hours and an inventive spirit that are essential ingredients for becoming a successful mechanical engineer.

What would it Cost Me?

A graduate programme from a private engineering institution will cost you anywhere between Rs.50,000 to Rs.2,00,000 annually. However, in a reputed government run establishment such as the Indian institute of Technology (IIT) or any regional engineering college, you will have to pay an annual fees in the range of anywhere between Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000.

Funding/Scholarship

Educational institutes offering programmes in mechanical engineering generally extend scholarships to students from socially and economically backward classes. For example, IITs waive off the complete tuition fees for students belonging to the socially backward communities. Scholarships, freeships, stipends and financial assistance are also provided to students on the basis of merit and other qualifying criteria.

Job Prospect

Since mechanical engineering is the broadest of all engineering fields, the job prospects on offer for skilled mechanical engineers are aplenty and unending. Mechanical engineers are required to design, test, manufacture, install, operate and maintain a wide array of machines and mechanical systems that are used in countless industries. These professionals can find employment both in the government and private sector undertakings.
Major industries that employ mechanical engineers include automobiles, space research, aeronautical, energy and utilities, air conditioning, bio-mechanical industry. Other major employers include giant manufacturing plants, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, turbine manufacturing plants, oil and gas exploration and refining industries and the agricultural sector.
In the government sector, mechanical engineers can provide their knowledge to various government run projects in the role of technical experts and consultants. They can also work in private engineering companies that provide technical consultancy to both government and corporate firms.
These engineers can also hold high managerial positions in government as well as private sector organisations according to their field of expertise and educational qualifications.

Pay Packet

Mechanical engineering offers a wide variety of career opportunities to job aspirants. The average monthly salary of mechanical engineers who are new to this profession is approximately in the range between Rs.10,000 and Rs.25,000. Good campus placements can fetch even better packages for deserving students. Mechanical engineers who hold a post-graduate degree from a reputed academic institute tend to get better offers than diploma and degree holders.
From here on the annual pay packet depends on a number of factors such as the skill set possessed, experience, expertise, the employer, nature of roles and responsibilities, etc. Highly skilled mechanical engineers can easily command pay packets as high as Rs 40-45 lacs per annum.

Demand and Supply

There is great demand for skilled mechanical engineers in different segments of the industry. Their expertise is required in traditional manufacturing industries such as automobiles, aviation, shipping, aerospace, power plants and machinery manufacturing. In recent times, the services of expert mechanical engineers have even been sought in fields such as nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, energy conservation and environmental engineering.
There is also great requirement for mechanical engineer consultants who have management skills along with technical proficiency. The primary role of such professionals is to manage both technology and people and firms that provide engineering consultancy require them.
Various engineering colleges and polytechnics across the country are doing their best to meet the burgeoning demand of skilled mechanical engineering professionals.

Market Watch

The job market for mechanical engineers is perennial. Even the vagaries of the global economic crisis could not knock out the demand for these professionals in the Indian job market. Although some branches of mechanical engineering went out of focus during the meltdown period, the overall situation was much better as compared with other careers. On the brighter side, things are getting back to normal and this evergreen career path is again gaining coin amongst career aspirants as it did during the pre-meltdown years.
In fact, this is a period of resurgence for mechanical engineers. They not only have countless options in the industrial sector but they can also make foray into new realms of technology and even get into management and technical consultancy.
According to a survey, mechanical engineering is amongst the most sought after branches of engineering preferred by students seeking admission to various technical institutes across India in the recent years.

International Focus

Highly qualified professionals from this field, such as post-graduates from various IITs, often seek suitable employment in foreign countries. It is not that only highly qualified mechanical engineers get opportunity to work abroad. If you are employed in a multinational company, you may also get the chance to work on offshore projects

Positives/Negatives

+ives
•  There are umpteen job openings and you will not remain unemployed
•  Constant involvement in the development of new components, gadgets and machines
•  Innovative contribution to the new frontiers of science such as nanotechnology, biomedical engineering and environmental sciences
•  Not hit by recession or global economic meltdown
-ives
•  Working conditions can be adverse at times
•  Deadlines and work pressure can exact a heavy toll on the body and mind
•  Physically strenuous and not for the weak

Different Roles, Different Names

Mechanical engineering is considered the ‘mother’ of all branches of engineering. In this context the roles and responsibilities held by a mechanical engineer are different and depend on their area of specialisation and the industry they are working for.
In broad terms, the job profile of mechanical engineers can be classified into the following functional segments:
•  Research and Development (R&D): Engineers whose role is to do research and then plan for new machines and their constituent parts.
•  Design: Professionals whose responsibility is to draft technical drawings, manually or with the aid of computers.
•  Production: Engineers who supervise the manufacturing of mechanical components and machines.
•  Analysis and testing: Engineers who analyse and test different types of machines and their parts to ensure that they function flawlessly.
•  Installation: Professionals who install machines and mechanical parts at the client location.
•  Maintenance: Engineers whose primary role is to ensure that machinery is working as per specifications.

Top Companies

1.  Automobile and auto part manufacturers
2.  Aerospace industry
3.  Various Government sector undertakings
4.  Aviation companies
5.  Steel plants
6.  Thermal plants and gas turbine manufacturers
7.  Air conditioning and refrigeration industry
8.  Shipping industry
9.  Engineering consultancies
10. Armed forces

Tips for Getting Hired

1.  It is advisable to earn a post-graduate degree in this field
2.  Computer proficiency is a must these days
3.  You must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills
4.  A management degree further brightens your career prospects

Career as a EEE

B.Tech in EEE opens a plethora of opportunities in job market

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I completed my B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. My professors and seniors are advising me to apply for jobs in government organisations and public sector units. I want to explore opportunities in private companies also. Please provide information on job opportunities available in government and private organisations. How should I go about my job search?
Asam Bharath
B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering opens a plethora of opportunities in both government and private organisations. Government organisations and PSUs usually release notification about vacancies in national dailies.
Details about application procedure, eligibility criteria, recruitment process and important dates are mentioned in the notification. The recruitment process typically involves written test and interview. Given below are some of the options you can explore:
Indian Engineering Service: The UPSC Board for recruitment conducts the Indian Engineering Service (IES) examination for recruiting engineers into various government departments.
The recruitment process involves two step- written examination and personality test. The written examination carries 1000 marks and comprises five papers. Paper -I is the general ability test, which assesses the candidate’s competence in English and General Studies.
It carries 200 marks. Paper II and III carry questions from the relevant engineering subject and carry 200 marks each. Papers I, II and III are objective type. Papers- IV and V are conventional type and carry 200 marks each.
They deal with the relevant discipline of engineering.
Personality Test carries 200 marks. It aims at assessing qualities like leadership qualities, social skills, zeal to learn and mental fitness. For further details, log on to www.upsc.gov.in
Research Organisations: Research organisations like the Indian Space Research Organisation, Defence Research and Development Organisation and Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre hire engineering graduates for various job roles. The minimum eligibility criterion for most of them is at least 65 per cent marks in BE/ B.Tech. Candidates are short-listed for written test and interview, based on their academic record and GATE score.
Electricity Boards: Electricity boards of various States hire engineers for posts like Assistant Engineer. Selection is based on performance at entrance test.
Along with these, organisations like Indian Oil Corporation Ltd and Bharat Electronics Ltd hire engineers.
Coming to jobs in private organisations, you can explore opportunities in industries like electrical, electronics, communications, telecommunications, information technology and instrumentation.
You can begin your job search by contacting placement department in your college. Seek their advice on building a resume and handling job interviews. Post you resume on job portals. Consult a few recruitment firms and ask them if they can help you find a job. Use social networking sites to build your contacts and spread word that you are looking for a job. Request them to refer you whenever there is a suitable opportunity in their organisation.
Work towards improving your technical and communication skills. Keep yourself updated with the latest developments in your field. For this, you can read relevant material in industry specific magazines and on the Internet.
To improve your career prospects, you can pursue short-term courses in PLC, SCADA, VLSI or embedded systems. Given below are details of some institutes that offer these courses:
Prolific Systems and Technologies, Hyderabad offers Certified Programmable Logic Controllers Training. This training program covers PLC and SCADA.
It provides practical experience of working on leading brands of PLCs such as Allen Bradley, Siemens, Modicon and GE Fanuc. It covers popular SCADA software such as Wonderware In Touch. The institute offers placement assistance also.
For details, log on to www.plcscadatraining.com
Advanced Training Institute for Electronics and Process Instrumentation (http://atiepihyderabad.gov.in) at Ramanthapur, Hyderabad offers training in PLC and SCADA.
Sandeepani School of VLSI Design, Hyderabad offers Post Graduate Diploma in VLSI System Design. Admission is based on performance at written test and technical interview.
For details, log on to www.sandeepani-vlsi.com
C-DAC, Hyderabad (www.cdachyd.in) offers Diploma in Embedded System Design.
T.Muralidharan
TMI e2E Academy
(Queries for this column can be sent to collegian@thehindu.co.in)

career as architecture

Architects are the magicians behind the magic of aesthetically and beautifully designed buildings. What today is considered as one of the most chic professions is one that has definitely come a long way. While capitalism has given the industry an unseen push, it has also brought awareness to consider towards building a greener planet.Career in architecture is not only well paying but also gets the creative juices flowing. One needs to keep the requirements the client or target audience in mind and in the process mold each idea according to their needs and requirements.  
Remember that it is the because of the creative ideas of some that we have buildings such as theBurj-al-Arab in Dubai, Taiwan 101 in TaipeiRed Pepper House in Kenya and numerous other architectural marvels.  It is up to the architect to convert his architectural design into reality and design it such that the structural aspects can be implemented practically. 

Eligibility

For one to be applicable to apply for undergraduate programmes for studying architecture, one must have passed the higher secondary school certificate, i.e. the Class XII examination with science subject such as biology, maths and chemistry. The bachelor’s degree is usually four years long.
If the student is interested in taking his career forward, eligibility for postgraduate programmeswill be on the basis of a bachelor's degree in (B.E/B.Tech) or any other equivalent branches of engineering. The duration for this course is two years.
One can also specialize in a particular field if he/she wants to. Specializations such as Lighting, Green building, Construction management, Fire protection engineering, Building transportation systems, Acoustics design and construction are also available apart from many others.

List of Courses available for Architecture

Courses will combine theoretical and practical training. You will develop, sharpen creative skills, and also spend hours in the design studio and work on projects individually as well as in groups
  • Diploma in Architecture Engineering    
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  • Diploma in Architecture Assistantship
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture Engineering    
  • Bachelor of Technology in Architecture Engineering
  • Master of Technology in Architecture Engineering    
  • Master of Technology in Town & Country Planning    
  • Master of Philosophy in Architecture Engineering

Job Prospects

Although in the beginning of your career you would be expected to understand the practical aspects of being on the job and strike the right balance of listening to the client and coming out with a design both aesthetically and practically correct. You will have the option of working with construction companies, builders, independently, consultancies, and many other options as well. 
There are also jobs available in the Public sector which will include departments such as National Institute of Urban Affairs, Public Works Department, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, Ministry of Defense, National Building Organization, Archaeological Department, Town and Country Planning Organization, Departments of Railways, Post and Telegraphs, Public Sector Undertakings, National Building Construction Corporation Ltd., etc. 

Different profiles:

  • Architect
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  • Architecture Designer
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  • Architecture Engineer
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  • Interior Designer

Salary Expected

In the beginning an architect can expect as much as Rs. 20,000 at the minimum. In about four to five years, expect anything from INR 50,000 to 60,000. The amount of investment in the sector seems to increasing with each passing day. The demand is expected to increase in next couple of decades as India is going to expand FDI in real estate and it will attract huge money from foreign companies.

Institutes offering courses in Architecture

Some of the colleges offering courses in Architecture have been listed as bellows:
  • Punjab University, Chandigarh College of Architecture
  • School of Architecture CEPT, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad
  • School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi
  • Indian Education Society's College of Architecture, Mumbai
  • Lucknow University, Govt. College of Architecture, Lucknow
  • Goa University, College of Architecture 
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  • University of Mumbai, Sir J J College of Architecture 
  • Pune University, Marathwada Mitra Mandal College of Architecture, Pune
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, School of Planning & Architecture, Hyderabad
  • Kerala University, College of Engineering, Thiruvananthpuram
  • Anna University, School of Architecture & Planning, Chennai

career as a ece student

Careers Choices for Electronics and Communication Engineers | Job Opportunities

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Introduction
Career guidance Electronics
Electronics and Communication engineering is one of the old and the best course in the field of engineering. This article provides Career Guidance, Choices, Career development strategies, Job Opportunities, Salary and Skills Required in the field of Electronics and Communication for ECE, MSc Electronics students to make a successful career.
Electronics and Communication cover vast areas in the field of engineering. It is not possible for a person to become an expert in all the fields. So, one should choose one or two areas of interest from the list of sub fields given below, which is close to your heart. Also, to keep you updated about latest technologies and inventions in this domain, go through IEEE articles and Journals. Nowadays, a lot of Engineers after completing Electronics and Communication engineering course, opt for IT Jobs. Electronics engineers who opt for IT jobs, can go through the article on Career Guidance for Computer Science Engineers.
Recent recession had a big impact on the type of careers we choose. It is wise to go for a career that can withstand market conditions like recession, rather than going for a career change at a later stage of your career. That doesn't mean that, we need to choose a career which we are not passionate about. So when you make a career choice, the choice should be interesting and reliable. In the following sections, we will look into various Career Opportunities, Choices and skills sets needed for Electronics and Communication engineers.

Where to start ?

Engineers and MSc Electronics students get hired by companies during campus recruitment or during walk ins conducted directly by companies or by consulting firms. Since the number of openings for freshers in the field of Electronics and Communication is far less compared to the students passing out every year, it is very important for a budding engineer to get placed during campus recruitment and cross the first hurdle in your career.

Students can opt for higher studies, if you don't get placed during campus recruitment. Even if you get placed, to get noticed for your work as a fresher and get promoted is difficult, because companies hire freshers in large numbers. So, to give an incremental push to your career, it is good to have MS in Electronics and Communication. We will discuss about advantages of Higher Education in later sections.
While choosing colleges for Engineering or MS in Electronics and Communication, look for colleges which offers highest placement. Another important aspect, while choosing a college is the lab facility they offer. Unlike computer science, which requires only computers and softwares, ECE departments require extensive electronics circuits, microprocessor and communications lab. Hands on experience in labs will help you get a good exposure in this field. So, make a detailed enquiry about the lab facility before joining.

How to get hired during Campus or off Campus Recruitment ?

Placement takes place during penultimate year or final year of the course. If you didn't get placed during campus recruitment, try to get jobs via consultancies or during off Campus recruitment. Placements are done in two stages. In the first stage, there will be Aptitude Test and Technical Test. So you should be well trained in aptitude test. Please refer, Aptitude test tips and tricks to solve aptitude test questions quickly.
Technical Test will be mainly based on Electronics, Circuit Design, Communication, Microprocessor and digital electronics. You should try out executing Microprocessor programs rather than learning from books. This will helps you to get a hands on experience and helps you answer questions about troubleshooting, execution methodology and program solving skills.
Based on the performance in the first stage, you will be selected to the second stage. In the second stage, there will be Group Discussion(GD) followed by Face to Face Technical Interview and HR Interview. In the group discussion, make sure that you are active and crisp in conveying your ideas. Please don't enforce your ideas on others during the GD. Technical interview will be based on what you have learned in your course. Interviewer look's for your knowledge on a topic as well as your level of confidence. HR Interview will be based on your personality. 

If your are not getting placed, try for internships. Internship helps you gain experience and get paid.

Choosing right company for a bright Career ?

Electronics and Communication Products and Solutions are used in various industries across the world. Major Industries which offer Jobs for ECE engineers are
  • Electronics Circuit Design
  • Signal processing
  • Wireless Communication
  • Optical Communication
  • Robotics
  • Embedded Systems
  • Analog electronics
  • Digital electronics
  • Telecommunications
  • Power Electronics
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Control systems
  • VLSI
  • Defense
  • Nanotechnology
  • Mobile Companies

TOP Companies which offer JOBS for ECE engineers are

  • Texas Instruments
  • Intel
  • AMD
  • CISCO
  • IBM
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Sony
  • Toshiba
  • Philips Semiconductors
  • Nokia
  • Nvdia
  • HP
  • LG Electronics
  • Bharat Heavy Electrical's Limited (BHEL)
  • Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)
  • National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
  • Wipro
  • HCL
  • ISRO
  • SYNTEL
  • WIPRO

Skill Set Required for getting Jobs

 In order to get Jobs in the above companies, one should have following skill sets
JOB CategoryRequired Skill SetJob Openings
VLSIVerilog and VHDLVLSI Jobs
Circuit DesignElectronics Circuit Design BasicsCircuit Design Jobs
Chip DesignTransistor Process technology , MicroprocessorsEmbedded Jobs
Mobile CommunicationsNetwork Switching, Communication Basics, Voice over Internet protocols and interactive voice recognitionTelecom Jobs
NetworkingCCNA or CCNP Certification.CCNA CCNP Jobs
So, it will be wise if you choose your final year academic projects in any of these fields. By doing so, you will have a greater expertise and hands on experience.

Electronics and Communication Engineering Salary

First thing that comes to the mind of electronics student are, How much i can earn from the job. Salaries differ based on the companies you get placed. Big MNC's like Texas Instruments offer salaries in the range of INR 60,000 – 120,000 per month. Indian companies offer salaries in the range of of INR 30,000 – 60,000 per month. If you get placed in US or Europe, salaries are in the range of 2,500$ – 4000$ per month. Based on your talent and experience, salaries can vary.

Higher Education Opportunities for Electronics and Communication Students

There is a lot of scope for students doing M.S or M.Tech in the field of electronics and communication. Having masters will certainly improve your career prospects and help you get hired by top MNC's. Governments across the globe are spending millions of dollars in this field for research and development. So, scope for doing Phd in these fields is a risk worth taking. You will get scholarships and financial aid to do PhD from various government and non government organizations. If you planning to do MS or PhD programs in US, you had to go through GRE and TOEFL exams. For M.Tech, you should score high in GATE exams.
Major Universities which offer MS are
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