The curriculum makes it mandatory for her to submit a project by the end of the term. After three years of engineering education, the final year...
The curriculum makes it mandatory for her to submit a project by the end of the term. After three years of engineering education, the final year student is struggling to make even a simple circuit work, let alone come up with a BE-level project.
Vidya need not worry, Pune’s vast ‘project-making’ industry promises to rescue students like her. ‘We make all kinds of engineering projects’ is a signboard found across the city and its outskirts, especially outside private engineering colleges.
With private engineering colleges mushrooming across Maharashtra in the past decade, the project making industry has grown exponentially in the city.
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Coming up with science projects is not so easy and requires a lot of research. They have to keep innovating and updating with technological advance in all fields to fulfill students’ demands.
Engineering Industry
Jayawant, who along with his four friends, owns a project business in the city says, “My friends and I completed our BE and decided to take this up as the demand for projects will never go down irrespective of the market situation.” These shops also teach and train students in making projects.
Among all engineering branches, outsourcing of projects is seen the most in IT and electronics. “Outsourcing is the norm among students of students Electronics, Electrical, E& TC, IT, Computer Science, Instrumentation and Mechanical branches. Students of branches like Civil, Chemical make their own projects,” says Saurabh, a BE student.
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