/r/IndianEngineers
Welcome to r/IndianEngineers! 🚀 Whether you're an aspiring student, a seasoned graduate, or just passionate about engineering in India, this is your go-to hub. Share insights, seek guidance, and connect with fellow engineers from all tiers and disciplines. Here, every engineer's journey is valued and celebrated. Dive in, explore, and let's engineer a brighter future together!
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Hi I am working as a mid level Manager in new Energy domain. I get a lot of calls from research companies/ consulting companies who offer lucrative payments for an hour of consultation. I never did it before thinking it might be a scam. But one company was following up a lot saying Big4 company wants to understand the new energy industry in India and so I said Yes. Does anyone have any idea about the authenticity of these calls or have first hand experience for this? Please suggest as I have the call tomorrow and I don't want to get scammed.
Just curious to know what ICE graduates are doing with their life and are they happy? Are they earning great? What are their future plans coz I am confused about mine.
I will be taking engineering next year and I'm passionate about taking mechanical but everyone says that there aren't many jobs and even if there are, they aren't high paying and are suggesting to take other branches. People who are already studying engineering, y'all would know right? Please help me choose
Some people say that the only thing I need is DSA questions. So should I learn other specialisations and improve my development skills ?? Or the only thing I need is DSA??
I would like your opinion and a list of things you think will help me get hired as a college student with no prior employment.
Tight on budget. Desperately need help.
I am 34 years old, and have done MCA in 2012. Got married in 2013 and unfortunately not able to pursue my career further. Recently in 2022, started studying, cracked UGC NET in 2023. After that got the opportunity to teach at a college in South Mumbai as a Visiting Faculty. My tenure for that is also over. Not able to get the desired result. Salary was miserable. Planning to change my career, want to grow in life. Ideally confused between web development and Data Science. I am strong in Mathematics. And love to code also. Want to pursue a career which is not very hectic too, as have to maintain balance between family and work. Don't have any experience related to any of them to add to my resume. Which way to go? Please help me and what to do to achieve it. Like joining any of the programs/certifications that will help me to get the good job.
This song parody of character dheela hai is too funny 😂
tldr: engineering is not for everyone because you gotta be creative and well versed in your field.
My take, I don't think everyone should take engineering. Sure, it's got a good pay and is a proud thing to say to relatives that one is an engineer. But listen, it's there in the name itself, after completing the degree, you'll be an "engineer", someone who "engineers" stuff or in other words, creates stuff. I mean, look at the way the course is designed, in your final year, you have to do your final year project, and for that you have to create something new or atleast solve an existing problem. For that you need imagination and at the same time skill. Now a days everyone takes engineering for the pay and says that they aren't getting a job. brother you don't have the skills (including me).
It is not for the weak, and someone who wants an easy job. I'm still a student, but this is what I feel.
Sure some jobs are easy, like you do the same thing everyday, but from what I know, for most jobs that is not the case, new things arise and you need to be skilled enough to solve them. ik I'm talking like an NPC, but this is the truth ig.
Please do post your thoughts.
I am in class 10th and I want to engineering(electronics and communication engineering). But these days I have heard people saying that its not worth it, you'll be unemployed but to be honest. I genuinely want to do engineering, its not any sort of pressure. My question is, is it worth it to do engineering?