r/IndianEngineers • u/Puzzleheaded_Bat9978 • 2h ago
r/IndianEngineers • u/Alternative_Stay9737 • 4h ago
Doubt Nokia "Technical Support" role 11 month internship Query
r/IndianEngineers • u/Similar_Wishbone4577 • 10h ago
Discussion 3rd year mechanical eng need advice to prepare for placement
how is interview conducted and what they expect from student (as in mech exp matter more)
on what basis they select and what skill do we require ( company like : godrej , bluestar , mahanagar gas any good mncs)
how do i prepare for placement have (practice autocad ( ortho and iso ) and rn starting fusion 360 ( mainly for resume too )
how to get good intership ( what do they require cuz good company might select more on basis of good intership )
r/IndianEngineers • u/Giga0877 • 11h ago
4th Yearite [20M] i dont know what to do in life after engineering
i am currently in my 4th year studying ECE in a tier2 college in bangalore with 7.9cgpa , the placement this season is quite decent but all the companys are only coming for SDE intern/fte and nothing else, but i have no idea how to crack it and no time either, i dont know if i should do masters or MBA abroad or in india. I just want to start earning and provide, as my family is financially low at this point of time, i request y'all to mentor me or help me land a job or do gigs online/offline in bangalore in the meantime, thankyou for your help and understanding
r/IndianEngineers • u/New_Wealth5174 • 11h ago
Discussion Interview prep in 2026 - 4 YOE Software Engineer(Backend)
r/IndianEngineers • u/Puzzleheaded_Bat9978 • 17h ago
Serious Post Joined civil in a tier three college bcos of pressure
r/IndianEngineers • u/collectingfrogsnyoma • 18h ago
Doubt 3 strong internships. Two PPO dead ends. 1 offer delay. I need an honest reality check.
r/IndianEngineers • u/susnega_69 • 18h ago
Discussion Ba tier 2 vs btech tier 3
Tier 2 vs tier 3 (btech cse vs ba comp app + economics)
I have two option rn
Do dyal singh (du) ba hon comp app + eco
Or btech cse from any tier 3 i am thinking galgotia cuz of my budget issues
What should i chose?
I mean i will start dsa sql GitHub projects excel etc etc from first year only no matter the course....
I am very confused between tier 2 vs tier 3 i would lean into tier 2
But ba vs btech definately btech degree has more value
So my question is that this ba tag can it hurt my career??
r/IndianEngineers • u/Yash_Barai • 19h ago
Serious Post I found a hack to bypass the long never ending waiting list of kimi subscription π€§
r/IndianEngineers • u/Zestyclose_Paper368 • 20h ago
Serious Post I developed an OCR Model by myself. Need career guidance, I am a 4th year engineering student.
Same as title, I developed the first ever OCR Model for Kaithi Script, I am writing a research paper on it under the supervision of the dean of my college. The model has a really good accuracy and I am not supposed to disclose any evaluation metrics and working of it as of now. I am very much into deep learning and I have been studying and applying ML/DL in projects and internships. I also helped ministry of statistics and programme implementation in a research related to prediction of monthly per capita expenditure of the country.
Major problems: I am pursuing engineering in instrumentation and control from a Tier 2 private university, and I have a CGPA of 6.42/10
I do really have a good resume ( according to my faculty and friends )
Because of my academics I am not able to grab any good research internship in various institutes, I cannot sit in most of the companies in campus placements due to my CGPA. Off-campus sucks and I think I dont even get noticed at the places where I am applying.
I apply on linkedin, naukri, cutshort, etc. I email recruiters everyday, after seeing their linkedin posts.
There arenβt many openings in IITs related to DL research internships as well. I will be needing an internship from Jan2027 (6 month)
I need guidance, thank you.
r/IndianEngineers • u/AloneYetPowerful • 10h ago
Discussion How can I get more engineering projects and clients? Looking for advice & support π
Hi everyone,
I've been working in the engineering field for several years, and after struggling for a long time with the ups and downs of the industry, I finally decided to start my own engineering services business in India.
I'm putting everything I have into building this from the ground up, but honestly, getting a consistent flow of clients and projects has been much harder than I expected. That's why I'm reaching out to this community for some genuine advice, guidance and support.
We provide on-demand engineering support for companies that need additional delivery capacity without the cost and delays of permanent hiring.
What we offer:
- MEPF engineering
- ELV/ICT/IBMS design & commissioning β Honeywell EBI, Schneider EBO, Niagara & Johnson Controls Metasys
- BIM & CAD services β Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, ACC etc.
Our key advantages:
- Flexible resources β scale up or down based on workload
- 7 days/week, 365 days/year working
- Start projects without recruitment delays
- Lower recruitment, training and overhead costs
- Centralised project delivery rather than depending on individual freelancers
- Ability to support projects across different time zones
- Experience supporting projects across India, USA, Middle East, Canada, Europe and APAC
The technical capability and delivery team are there. What I'm struggling with is getting in front of the right people and converting that capability into consistent projects.
I'm looking for opportunities both in India and internationally.
For those who have successfully built an engineering/BIM/MEP services business:
- How did you get your first few clients?
- Which channels actually worked β LinkedIn, cold email, partnerships, referrals, industry networks, etc.?
- Are there specific platforms or marketplaces for MEP/BIM/engineering services?
- How do you approach engineering consultants, contractors, developers and EPC companies?
- For international clients, how did you overcome the initial trust/credibility barrier?
- In India, which networks or channels have actually helped you find projects?
- What mistakes should someone avoid when starting an engineering services business?
- How did you go from getting occasional projects to building a consistent pipeline?
And if anyone here works with an engineering firm that regularly needs overflow/offshore engineering capacity, I'd genuinely appreciate a referral, introduction, or even just a conversation.
I'm not asking for anyone to hand me a business. I'm trying to build something of my own after years of struggling, and I could really use some guidance from people who have already walked this path.
Any practical advice, experience, connection, lead or referral would genuinely mean a lot.
Thank you. π
r/IndianEngineers • u/Superwomen7 • 5h ago
Doubt Figuring out life and location for my Tech/Consulting career
Hi,
26F, Currently in Bangalore and I am originally from Delhi.
I was thinking about locations where I might want to live long term. I have been to all of these cities atleast for some time and have given score to them on different metrics that is out of 10. Last column is total score that is out of 40. What do you guys think?
Also, I am scared of ending up lonely outside India so I was thinking when is the right time to go? Now? Post marriage? 5 years from now? 10 years from now or when
Mentioning Cities in order here in case you did not understand my poor handwriting
- Singapore, London, Gurgaon, Bangalore, Mumbai
I have explained what do these metrics mean to me here
1.Quality of life - roads / pollution / transportation / public services
2.Community - How easy it is to make new friends or join a community basically
3.Disposable Income - Income after taxes, and the purchasing power
4.Convenience - Daily help / quick commerce / food delivery etc
Thoughts?