Who should select engineering as a career



Engineering is the application of scientific knowledge to solving problems in the real world. While science (physics, chemistry, biology, etc.) allows us to gain an understanding of the World and the Universe, Engineering enables this understanding to come to life through problem solving, designing and building things.
Engineers can be distinguished from other professions by their ability to solve complex problems and implement solutions in cost effective and practical ways. This ability to face a problem, work through various thoughts and abstract ideas and then translating them into reality is what is so exciting about engineering.
Who should select engineering as a career
        The ideal candidate for engineering should (but not limited to) :
                         i.          Enjoy solving complex engineering problems
                       ii.          Have no fear of mathematics
                     iii.          Have willingness to convert ideas and concepts into reality
                     iv.          Be ready to help society with better technical solutions to civil and societal problems
                       v.          Be willing to develop the skills like observation power, creativity, curiosity, inovativeness and be practical about how things work
                     vi.          Like to develop logical and reasoning skills
                  vii.          Have  analytical skill
                viii.          Believe in discipline, manners, positive attitude and work with deadline
                     ix.          Have skill of time management
                       x.          Have mindset for hard working
                     xi.          Be ready to work in industry under any condition and situation
                   xii.          Have problem solving skill and attitude

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