Sunday, June 24, 2018

Future of mechanical engineering in india???

I am not sure about my eligibility to write an answer for this question. But I want to share my point of view.
  1. There are no. of colleges are there to make us engineers but we don’t have enough companies or industries to offer the job.
    Here I am writing my story, which may help in understanding the present future of engineers.
    I came to Hyderabad to complete my graduation as mechanical engineer. The biggest problem is I belongs to Telugu (local language) medium. The first month of my college I didn’t understood what the lecturers are teaching. I scored only 65% in graduation.
    After by graduation, No companies came for campus-drive. The people who have the incredible subject knowledge, they prepared for different govt. jobs by attending GATE, IES, EIL, SSC…etc. and some people got job. Some people tried to get ranks in the above examinations they failed any join in different jobs, which are not at all related to mechanical stream. Who have the enough money they gone to abroad.
    I belongs to middle class family, so I can’t spend 30K-40K for coaching. And I don’t have any contacts of people who is working in industries and companies.
    First job (2013)
    Joined in a call center but left the job after one week.
    First Job Hunt
    I learned CATIA V5 during the final year of engineering. I approached CAD CENTER for tutor job. Even after committed for 1yr bond by giving my engg certificate, they rejected me by saying that I have lack of skills. OK. I agreed to that.
    Second Job (2013–2014)
    I joined in HAL, Hyderabad as a Graduate Apprentice Trainee for one year. Here I learned about core mechanical stuff. Understood the duties of various departments in an industry.
    Second Job Hunt
    I roamed in few areas (Jeedimetla and Cherlapally these are well know industrial areas of Hyderabad) by holding photo copies of my certificates. Attended two interviews and rejected (Even I am ready to work for 6K per month).
    Third Job (2014–2015)
    Later I joined in a institute where I learned CATIA V5 (got job with my friend recommendation). Due to lack of students I worked free for two months(But they provided shelter). Spent 10 months in institutes. And here I learned CATIA by putting my whole heart. Got so good knowledge. Trained few students. By the time I left the institute my salary is 5K with shelter.
    4th Job (2015 - Till Date)
    I joined in a company in Cherlapally (Hyderabad) as a CAD Design Engineer. Even this time also i got the job with the recommendation of my friend. But the fact is present I am working on Solid works. I started with 8k per month now I am getting 24K per month. But from last few months I am facing another problem that is lack of work.
    Third Job Hunt
    I attended interview in CYIENT (Hyderabad) and rejected ( contract base job), the reason is lack of knowledge on GD&T (Actually I want to learn GD&T at CYIENT). Even in my present company we don’t use GD&T. If I start using GD&T also no one is here to correct my mistakes.
    Third Job Hunt
    I attended another interview at NOX engineering, Madhapur(Hyderabad). Almost got he job but they offered 25k per month. I said already I am getting 24K per month. I have 3yrs of experience and Master Degree in CAD/CAM (generally I expect 30K per month). So I came out of that company.
    THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE TO READ THE STORY
    So this is my story. Not only mine also who are facing unemployment from long time. This is give some Idea about designing career. I believe that majority of engineers are facing the same problem.
    Why I failed so many times.
    1.Lack of communication skills.
    2.Lack of designing skills (in the beginning) .
    3.Lack of GD&T knowledge (some how I learned but sill I can’t use them effectively).
    4.More expectations on salary.( Yes I have Masters Degree and total 4yrs experience, including Apprenticeship)
    5. Yes still I am leaning and trying to FLY. ( I don’t want to leave our country)
    The ways to get job in our country.
    1. College placements (unfortunately even in the top colleges also you will not get core mechanical job).
    2. Recommendations (through family members, relatives and friends).
    3. Consultancies (But it is hard to find genuine consultancy, be careful with consultancies and don’t give them money to get job).
    4. Online services ( Noukari, Monster, Shine …etc. If any one calls and ask you to pay money for registration don’t do it. Directly login to job portal and there you register for paid service ).
    5. Attend Job-melas.
    6. Back door jobs (But there is no guarantee for your job, never do it). If you got job through back door, then it is considered you accepted your failure.
    7. If you have incredible Business skills then start a company based on your own interest. I read so many successful stories of young entrepreneurs of this country. And provide the job for deserved people as a BOSS (I really Appreciate if you do so).
    Now Let’s talk about Production Job.
    For these jobs also you need to do all the thing what I have mentioned above.
    Here in production, the people are going to face a BIG problem in FUTURE. And the problem is adopting Automated Manufacturing techniques and Robotics.
    It is hard to believe but it is true.
    Robots are used in all most all every department of an industry (except HR, Finance and accounts).
    Starting from Raw material retrieving from stores to packing. Robots or FMS is can be used anywhere in a production chain.
    There are some laws of robotics
    1. Robots should be used where a man cannot work (hazardous places, at high temperature….ectc.)
    2. Use of robots should not raise unemployment.
    But those rules may buried by saying, robots are used to get high productivity, quality..ect.
    Finally one thing I can say that, make yourself best to avoid become an unemployed.

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