What Is The Best Definition Of Education?

While there is no denying the fact that education builds the foundation of a good life; there however is big confusion about what is the best definition of education. How do you define education? Is it A for achievement for career and J for job? Or is it about enhancing one’s capabilities to earn name, fame, and money?  Is it about getting a degree and getting a job or is it about achieving something so very special like Sundar Pichai? So what actually is education and how can we define it.
Before we define it, we need to understand that it is education that has been the foundation of all development that has been happening in civilization and all around. Without education we would still have been living in Stone Age; we would not have discovered wheel and we would have certainly not used our mobile phones for e-commerce, for e-learning and whatever exciting is happening in the world. So definitely, one meaning of education is innovation and anything that sparks your creativity and potential and makes you think new is education.
Books alone do not make education comprehensive. We need to understand that reading more books does not make a person smart enough to do new things for the society. The right kind of education opens your mind and makes you think in terms of how to use this knowledge in real world. That’s why the leading colleges of the world now follow the holistic concept of education by organizing industry-oriented workshops and sessions by industry experts for their student of B.Tech, MBA etc.
Education is a lot about opening your conservative thinking and thinking the new especially keeping the social relevance concept in mind. In last few decades, there was a trend of Indian youth going abroad for education but with the emergence of private colleges like ITS Engineering College and educational institutions like ITS Engineering College, the process of brain drain has slowed down a bit. Indian students are getting world-class education right here and contributing to nation building with their out-of-the-box ideas. And that’s the main purpose of education. Colleges like ITS Engineering College are fast emerging as the first choice of Indian as well as youth from other countries who seek quality education and intellectual growth.www.itsengg.edu.in

What Are The Most Effective Ways Of Studying?

Being a student is an amazingly wonderful experience; sadly most of the students don’t enjoy this time because they do not enjoy the learning process. The part of the blame goes on our educational institutions that make learning boring, dull and taxing for the students. However, we share with you some effective ways of studying that are fun as well as uniquely beneficial as well.
When you are looking for the most effective ways of studying, the first thing that you should keep in mind is never to force yourself when you are trying to imbibe knowledge.
Take part in LIVE projects and practical learningStudents learn better when they are part of a LIVE project especially in the field of science, engineering, technology and management. That’s why leading colleges of India including ITS Engineering College give multiple opportunities to their students to be a part of practical learning and also offer summer internship/training options.
Let Your Mind FlowYou should always avoid studying under pressure. Make sure to find useful ways to generate genuine interest in the subject. This will simplify learning for you and you will grab the concepts more easily and naturally.
Think PositiveA positive outlook and an optimistic approach towards the subject at hand is going to speed up your learning process. Do not let negative thoughts seep into your mind when you are gearing up to study.
Use Mobile AppsThis is most definitely a very unique and distinct approach but as per a lot of new-age students, it works! Mobile learning with software apps and platforms is the new norm and it actually engages the students more than the traditional classrooms.

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How Beneficial Are Industry Talks And Seminars For College Students?

In world that measure success on the basis of your pay package, degree alone won’t suffice. You need to be aware of the industry working style, need to be confident and smart and you need to know the tricks of the trade. But how would a student know all this without venturing into the industry? The answer is Industry talks.
That’s the reason more and more colleges in India are inviting industry experts in different fields to interact with the teachers through seminars, conferences and workshops. For example, when it comes to Mass Communication, a talk by a leading journalist, news anchor or a digital media expert can enlighten the students how real-life media works, how stories are covered and what kind of considerations make a story newsworthy. Students get to know so much more that Text books don’t explain.
Similarly when it comes to hospitality management courses or engineering courses, inviting a master chef or a successful IT personality will not only enthuse the students with new ideas but also motivate them to understand what kind of skills are needed in industry and how they need to groom themselves.
Another benefit of these industry talks are that students learn the importance of soft skills like communication, presentation, email etiquettes, corporate grooming and dressing styles. Conversing with successful people is the biggest motivation and students gain in more ways than one when the college organizes such sessions.
Leading colleges of India especially ITS Engineering College keeps on organizing such sessions and their students get the chance to interact with industry regularly which helps them focus on the needs and requirements of current industry. Every top college of India needs to understand that the learning environment does not include only Wi-Fi, air-conditioned rooms. ICT equipped lecture spaces, and high-tech Computer Labs; Industry talks and seminars by experts help the students much more than anything else.www.itsengg.edu.in

Gear Up For JEE (Main)-2020 Examination

There is no denying the fact that Engineers move the world. If there is one branch of knowledge and career that impacts both the world and the person positively, it has to be Engineering without any second thought. All the progress happening around us, the bridges that connect people living in remote areas with the main world, the digital technologies that make communication easier and faster, the equipments that add value to life and lifestyle, the means of transportation that give us reasons to spread our wings and the gadgets and gizmos without which it is now near impossible to live… are all developed and perfected by engineers.  No wonder, engineering profession is your ticket to live a good life simply because of all the high packages and respect earned by engineering students all across the world. It is, indeed, the most coveted and highly rewarding profession to choose.
If you also wish to contribute to the world through your innovative ideas and grow in life, choose to be an engineer and if you aspire to be an engineer, JEE Main examination is the way to go. Cracking JEE Main exam is no child’s play; after all, it is considered as one of the main challenges on the road of becoming an engineer.
It is the National Testing Agency (NTA) that conducts the JEE (Main)-2020 Examination. The exam is held twice for admission to Undergraduate Programs in NITs, IIITs, Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs) and many more prestigious Engineering Colleges and Institutes of India. For students who are in class twelve right now, the dates to note are –
First JEE(Main)-2020 will be conducted in January 2020 between 6th January (Monday) and 11th January (Saturday) 2020Second JEE(Main)-2020 will be conducted between 3rd April (Friday) and 9th April (Thursday) 2020.This Test is critical for students who wish to do B.Tech or B.Arch; it’s important for the students to study and understand the new pattern of the question paper and the changes done in number of question(s) for B.E./B.Tech, B.Arch and B.Planning.
It is worth mentioning that JEE Exam for B.E or B.Tech covers three subjects namely Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 25 questions each. Out of these, 20 are Multiple Choice questions while other 5 are long answer questions pertaining to these three subjects. But for the JEE exam of B.Arch., the question paper covers three subjects namely Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Drawing Test. Aptitude Test for B.Arch. has 50 Multiple Choice Questions and 2 questions for drawing test.
The B. Planning JEE exam has three parts – Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Planning based questions in part third. The third part has 25 objective type questions along with 25 questions in mathematics section and 50 objective type questions in Aptitude Test.
JEE is truly and unofficially considered the most prestigious and toughest tests to crack in India and that’s why students start preparing for it in class twelve only. So if you aspire to do Engineering or B.Tech or B.Arch from a prestigious institute like ITS Engineering College, start preparing for JEE now onwards to get a good rank.www.itsengg.edu.in

Soft Skills Training For The Success Minded Students

Hello degree holders, welcome to the real life industry.
We take you two years ahead when you begin your first job – On the first day of your job, you will realize that your brilliant marks in the examinations are not at all enough; you will feel a lack even when you’ve been taught the best and the most of your subject in the classroom which was also measured on the paper. But marks do not prepare you for life-changing professional experience; you need soft skills like analytical thinking, good communication skills, leadership attitude, time management skills, goal setting mindset and team spirit to succeed in an organization.
So why wait for two more years for the realization to dawn upon you… why not begin investing in enriching your soft skills right now!
Remember those who begin early always take the lead
Yes, as a college or university student, it is very important for you to begin training in soft skills. You can join workshops or personal enhancement programmes where you will get theoretical and practical knowledge about verbal and written communication, email etiquettes, teamwork leadership, time management etc.
Self-help books do not help
Most of you might think that you can buy Robin Sharma‘s books or Mark Manson‘s books and start your self-growth journey but these books are not enough! Attending workshops especially in communication skills, team spirit, problem solving, analytical thinking etc will go a long way in boosting not just your confidence but also making you industry-ready owing to their practical exercises and experience-sharing that happens only in a workshop. For example when we talk about Adaptability, attending the workshop from any business coach would give you a glimpse of all successful people and how they adapted to the environment, in sync their potential and passion to lead in the industry. Such face to face interactions create a permanent space in your perceptual mind space and also push you to be an early adopter of change.
Problem-solving and analytical thinking is important
Even though these are basic essence of all education, most of our text book study does not help us to become a problem solver or analytical thinker. Joining a special program or workshop would give you the knowledge on how to think on your feet when you are caught in the problem and thus add value to the organization by tackling problems and becoming a go-getter. All successful entrepreneurs look forward to hiring youngsters who possess problem-solving mindset. So believe us when we say that you cannot learn problem solving and analytical thinking from textbooks.
Workshop in communication skills and corporate grooming
The way you talk, the way you dress up, your body language and everything else marks a huge impact in your career arc. No wonder, most of the leading colleges and universities of India are now organizing workshops for their graduation and post-graduation students in corporate grooming. We recommend each and every student to enroll for these workshops and make the best use of the facilities offered by your educational institution.
Colleges and universities that have taken a lead in investing in soft skills of the students
ITS Engineering College really stands out a college that regularly organizes workshops, soft skill training programmes and personality development programmes for its students. ITS Engineering College’s students are doing great in industry; most of them are getting campus placed and bagging packages as high as 21 LPA. Their engineering, management and law courses are in high demand and based on the success stories of the students, one can correlate that the college has invested heavily in personality development programmes of their students.
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What is the best future for electronics and communication engineers?

Electronics and communication is the best course that one can pursue in the field of engineering. A communications engineer manages the research, design, development and production of communications systems. Communications engineering entails modes of communication such as satellites, radio, internet and broadband technologies.

After completion of B.Tech in this branch, one can also get a job in Google and Microsoft.

For better jobs and opportunities, engineers should have these Key skills:

Time management and effectiveness and efficiency

Complex problem-solving skills.

Critical thinking.

Interest in technology.

Mathematical aptitude.

Communications skills.

Strong IT skills.

Jobs and opportunities in the electronics and communication branch:

Students are hired directly by companies and consulting firms in their penultimate year of college. They can start their own business too or do walk-in in their favorite company. But one should also keep in mind the market conditions and recession, one should choose career according to these factors too.

Engineers can go for MS in electronics and communication to get a higher package or a hike in salary. If one does own business, though there is much freedom but there is risk as well.

To get a placement in the penultimate year of college, one has to be best at solving aptitude test and technical test.

There will be test on execution methodology and program solving skills, circuit design and communication.

There will be GD round after the technical round.

In the group discussion, make sure that you are active in conveying your ideas and you have to be very quick in thinking. Interviewers are looking for your confidence level and personality. They are looking for how you can benefit their organization in the coming future. They test your knowledge and are looking for company’s conversions. Initially, salary is low, but slowly and gradually you get what you aim for.

If you are not getting placed for any reason, try for internships. Internship helps you gain experience and get paid.

Top companies which provide jobs are:

WIPRO

LG Electronics

Bharat Heavy Electrical’s Limited (BHEL)

Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)

National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)

Wipro

HCL

ISRO

SYNTEL

Salaries: Indian companies give Rs.30000-60000 as starting monthly package.

If you get placed abroad, salaries are much higher. Depending on your talent and experience, salaries can differ.

In the end, there are many jobs and opportunities in electronics and communication branch if you are a deserving candidate.

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What is mechanical engineering?

ITS ENGINEERING COLLEGE has introduced yet another job-oriented and industry-specific programs for the youth – B. Tech Mechanical Engineering which has been designed keeping in mind the rising demand and scope of automation and robotics engineering in the near future. ITS ENGINEERING COLLEGE took into account how the veteran intellectual minds of India are already at the pivot of breakthroughs in the world of artificial intelligence and robotics across the globe. They have made their mark and proved their mettle. It was only fair to give the scientific acumen of their younger counterparts a fair chance.

Robotics and automation are the latest and the most highly trending technologies in industries such as manufacturing operations, aviation, and shipping companies, pharmaceutical and automobile industry, control systems, mining, and more! At ITS ENGINEERING COLLEGE we have recognized these disciplines as an ideal way to achieve the goal of a sustainable future which will be carved with the able hands of young India.

There is so much a student can do after completing their B. Tech Mechanical Engineering at ITS ENGINEERING COLLEGE. They can create a niche career as Micro-Robotics Engineer, Automation Engineer And Designer, Medical Robotics, Design And Control Experts, Robot Manipulators, Computer Integrated Manufacturing System, Bio-Cybernetics Engineer, Computer Aided Manufacturing Designers and Architects, Air Traffic Management Systems Expert, Artificial Intelligence Engineers, Digital Electronics And Micro-Processors Architect, Signal Processing Professionals, Robot Motion Planning Expert and even as a Computational Geometry Architect.

Which is more important, skill or knowledge?

We’re seeing lots of evidence that suggests that there is a growing gap between what universities are producing and what industry needs in terms of engineering graduates, and not just in India, but worldwide.

What is interesting is it is often described as a “skills gap”, and not a “knowledge gap”. Are people just being sloppy with their words… we’re beginning to think not.

Much of our engineering education has become focused on knowledge acquisition at the expense of the development of skills.

Knowledge acquisition fits nicely with the testing-based assessment models that are so popular in educational institutions in so many countries, whereas skills require productivity and behavior assessments that few in education are able to design and deliver in the way that business wants and needs.

Skills are a different kind of knowledge. A bright person can look at a complex thing and come to understand and “know it” very quickly. Developing the skills to apply the knowledge effectively and wisely is something else all together. Much of the difficulty we are facing with education is that we aren’t recognizing the productivity and behavior aspects of both engineering as a discipline, and business in general.

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How are you coping with COVID 19 and staying at home?

Covid-19 is becoming a nightmare for the world; more than 3,00,000 people have been affected by this deadly virus. The latest News is that Prince Charles of the United Kingdom has tested positive for Coronavirus. The number of affected cases and the deaths are increasing exponentially every day. Italy and Spain are the worst affected countries in Europe while the US is estimated to become the next epicenter of Covid-19 cases. This is just the right time for India to save itself by intensifying its Stay Home campaign. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has called down for a 21-day national lockdown which means that the country will be under curfew and people are expected to stay indoors.

Only the shops related to essential supplies are open and the rest of the market, gyms, spas, health clubs, restaurants, schools, colleges and even public offices are closed. So there is no way or place to go out and spend time. All of us have to spend the next 21 days at home so that India can get back to its normal routine once again.

Here is what you can do in the next 21 days to make the best use of your time –

Join an e-learning course – Many websites like Udemy, Lynda, EdX, YouTube Premium etc. have videos that teach things online. You can join whatever interests you – animation, dancing course, sketching course, website development etc. So many e-learning courses are available these days. You can join a course and sharpen your skills while sitting at your home.

Work on your hobbies – If you are fond of music, drawing, painting Zentangle etc.; now is the time to practice at home and hone your skills. For example, if you want to be a Yoga trainer, you can start practicing at your home and even make your videos of the practice. You can start your YouTube channel and upload these videos online and get recognized for your skills.

Read good books and watch good TV series – There is no curfew on social media and digital media usage so you can watch some of the most popular TV series or you can read good books. Harry Potter fans or The Game of Thrones fans can catch up whatever they have missed earlier and or watch the complete series on Netflix or Hotstar.

Invest in your health – You can use this period to do home fitness exercises and control your junk food indulgence because restaurants are closed and there is no home delivery option. So all of us would be eating home-cooked food only. This is the time to detox yourself and rejuvenate your body.

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Do You Need To Be Good At Math For Computer Science?

If there is one subject that has equal lovers and haters, it is definitely mathematics. Math is one of the most important subjects of our school time and interestingly many career choices depend on how good you are in the subject. No wonder, every student asking this question – is it important to be good at Math to pursue computer science? The question becomes imperative because if you aspire to take admission in the best engineering college for computer science, it is important to have expert-level in all three subjects of Non Medical – Physics, Chemistry and Math. So before we give you a concrete answer to the question, let us first tell you how computer science and Math are related.

Computer science is all about using computer programs and practical approach to creating applications related with computers. So how does mathematics fit in between computer science and programming? The answer is – there are certain subjects of mathematics like calculus, probability, statistics, linear algebra, linear programming etc that are purely related with computer science and computer programming. So all those students who wish to pursue their higher education in one of the best engineering colleges for computer science and build their career in creating applications or programming, good mathematics is the best bonus they can ask for!

The simple way to correlate your career interest and choice is that everyone who is good at mathematics can surely go for computer science but that shouldn’t stop you from taking computer science if you are just an average student in Math. Computer science is a vast field and there are many things that a student can do with just basic understanding of Math like web app development, operating systems etc. You can excel in other branches than programming or coding in computer science engineering even if you are not a topper in mathematics.

Student who wants to build a flourishing career in programming, good mathematical mind is a big strength. In fact, you are not expected to be good at arithmetic, calculations or geometry, computer science engineering is best done when students have a strong mathematical thinking.

For that matter, if you wish to do engineering in any other field than computer science; say mechanical engineering or electronics engineering; your marks and expertise level in three subjects – Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, decide which institute you get admission in to and for what branch of engineering. So computer science engineering students are by default expected to be good at Math. Moreover, if you want to build a career in artificial intelligence, command in statistics, calculus, probability, logic and a little bit of knowledge of all these branches of mathematics would help you learn faster and better.

However, if you are a student having Math anxiety, you can always overcome that with regular practice and focusing on subjects or topics of Math that are related with computer science engineering. Computer science engineering is an extensive field and there is so much more that a student can accomplish even if he or she is not a mathematics wizard. But so can a student who is just average in mathematics!

Being good in Math gives a student some lead in STEM courses including computer science engineering but there is no need to feel intimidated if Math is not your favorite subject.

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Do You Need To Be Good At Math For Computer Science?
Do You Need To Be Good At Math For Computer Science?
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