Why study Engineering?

Why study Engineering?

A Story by MMDU
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Engineers don’t just sit back and relax – they are destined to make new things happen. Using various approaches like innovation, creativity, and assets of knowledge, engineering graduates are blowing

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Engineers don’t just sit back and relax �" they are destined to make new things happen. Using various approaches like innovation, creativity, and assets of knowledge, engineering graduates are blowing the world unlike any other.

The world is continuously changing, and the technology makers are the one behind this rapid and ground-breaking development. Today, most of the services and products are having some element of engineering involved in their beginning at least.

The wide range of disciplines that fall under the stream of Engineering open doors to many opportunities, be it Computer Science, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical engineering.

In an advanced technological world, we have desperate need of engineers to turn ideas into reality. By applying the principles of mathematics and science, engineers build up solutions to the world’s biggest technical issues.

With n number of positions open to engineers in almost every field, aspirants happily pursue Engineering. Let’s have a look at the most rewarding career options that can be availed after studying Engineering.

·         Job Satisfaction 
It's important to find a career that suits best to your needs and requirements. After all, you'll perhaps be doing eight hours job or more in a day and possibly be 5 days in a week. Doing a job in the field of Engineering can provide a pleasing satisfaction to you.

·         Array of Career Opportunities 
Ranging right from computer to electrical and biotechnology to civil, the course of engineering offers tons of career opportunities to the aspirants. But the majority of today's college graduates will have more than one career during their work life, and engineering can provide a sturdy foundation for almost any one of them.

·         Potential to Benefit Society 
As an engineer, you can choose to work on projects that benefit society like increasing the standard of living in underdeveloped countries, cleaning up the environment, looking for new sources of energy, developing prosthetic aids for disabled persons, developing clean and efficient transportation systems, and alleviating the hunger problems of the world.

·         Challenging Work 
There is no lack of tricky problems in engineering. In the field, there can be many answers to problems, but looking for the best one is like hitting a run. You must work out on a solution and sway others that your answer is the best one.

·         Financial Security 
Engineering is a lucrative and rewarding career. Engineering graduates fetch the highest starting salary when compared to any other discipline. Apart from that, the field lets you sustain the international competitiveness of our nation as well as maintain our standard of living.

Best of all, as a member of Engineering, you will receive a high amount of prestige and respect.

The engineering portfolio recognizes no boundaries, but such people are all functioning to a similar common goal that is to build a sustainable world.

All in all, whatever you aspire to contribute to society through your engineering commitment; nothing compares to the knowledge that you’ve achieved something that blown lives of people for the better.

 

© 2019 MMDU


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Added on March 28, 2019
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