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If you are a student of engineering, below are few tips to put yourself on the fast track to success:-

Become Successful Engineering Student


Identify the people who encourage you, and find out what makes them tick 
Identify what helped the people who encourage you and their companies to become so successful. Then follow their good qualities in your personal, scholastic, and professional life.

Develop a Portfolio of Projects 
Participate in every experiential knowledge prospect that a balanced schedule allows. This way, you'll have something exceptional to show a potential employer when you graduate, while other students will only be able to list their courses.

Understand the significance of Networking 
When it comes to being a leader, whom you know is nearly as important as what you know. Attend lectures on your campus and introduce yourself to the speakers.

Social Channels
You can use LinkedIn or other social media channels to connect online to grow your personal and professional network.

Work in Teams
Whether it's creating a software, participating in a game, or writing for the University or college, get involved with an institute that requires a team effort to produce successful results. Throughout your career, you can be sure you'll work in teams, and the skills you develop in your college will help prepare you to lead teams when you graduate.

Find your weaknesses and fix them
Leadership always needs constant improvement. When you are part of a team, try to generate a way to get feedback from team members, and professors. When you have solid feedback, work on them to improve your skills and leadership.

Also learn how to accept and give constructive disapproval. That's absolutely necessary for your future career.

Take a Business Class
As an engineer, it's not sufficient for you to be technically expert; you need to have business understanding. Also know how to negotiate contracts, and be familiar with the numerous other functions that every top engineer needs to know.

Make your Summers Prolific
Employers place incredible value on practical experience. Pursue internship opportunities actively and early in your academic career and use the internships to build your portfolio of actual projects/products. New graduates who can show a commitment to using their summer to continue to learn are always viewed more seriously by a potential employer.

Recruit and Develop your Personal Board of Directors
As an undergraduate, you might feel alone when challenged with tough decisions about the courses to take, jobs to apply for, or even balancing college or school work and your personal life. You won't feel alone if you establish an own board of directors just for you. Just as a company has a board that directors the organization, you can stock your board with professionals from organizations and companies, as well as former teachers and knowledgeable family friends.

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