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Technical Skill Development
Domain-specific training (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Electronics, etc.)
Advanced software tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, MATLAB, PLC, etc.)
Industry 4.0 skills (IoT, AI, Robotics, EV Technology, Automation)
Practical Technical Learnings Required in Industry

Exposure to real Industry
Industrial Flora & Funa
Live industrial projects & case studies
Oh Hand training programs
Guest lectures & expert masterclasses

Industry Needs
Practical Skills → Hands-on expertise with tools, machines, and modern technologies.
Software Proficiency Required In Industry.
Problem-Solving Ability → Innovative thinking and real-world project experience.
Adaptability & Continuous Learning → Staying updated with new trends .
Soft Skills → Communication, leadership, teamwork, and professionalism.
Ethics & Safety Awareness → Responsible engineering practices in compliance with global standards.
Career Readiness .
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Industry Wants
Job-Ready Skills → Engineers who require minimal training and can contribute immediately.
Hands-on Experience → Exposure to machines, tools, software, and real-world projects.
Innovative Thinkers → Problem-solvers who bring fresh ideas and improve processes.
Adaptability → Flexibility to learn and adjust with changing technologies and global trends.
Communication & Collaboration → Clear communicators and effective team players.
Leadership Potential → Engineers who can take responsibility and grow into managers.
Professional Values → Integrity, discipline, and strong work ethics.

Innovation & Creativity
Industries thrive on new ideas and problem-solving.
Engineers must adapt and design smarter, efficient, and sustainable solutions.
Creativity drives entrepreneurship, patents, and product development.

project & Time Managemnet
Meeting deadlines without compromising quality is a crucial industry demand. Engineers should know how to plan, prioritize, and manage resources effectively. Project management skills show leadership potential.

Awareness of Industry Standards & Safety
afety and compliance with national/international standards (ISO, IEC, BIS, OSHA) are vital. Engineers must follow safety protocols, quality checks, and environmental guidelines to avoid risks and legal issues.

Continuous Learning Attitude
Industry wants engineers who are curious learners, open to training, certifications, and upgrading their skills. A stagnant mindset doesn’t survive in today’s competitive, technology-driven world.