Statement Of Purpose As a young boy, I would often dismantle my small toy cars and re-model them. The activity never lost its zest and as I grew up, It is very fascinating to watch different cars passing by me day and night. I always wonder how cars are designed and developed and I dreamed that one day I wished to become an engineer and work towards my dream of designing cars for the best names in the world. It is this pursuit of knowledge that has been my motivation and has made me to apply for masters program in your esteemed university. I was confident about my choice and knew that it was the best way forward…till destiny took me to Germany. Engineering has been my passion from the start. I took the first step to become an engineer by securing 80.3% in SSC and 91% in HSC. Graduating with 8.755 CGPA in my undergraduate studies is proof that I have a strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering. During the studies, the subjects Internal Combustion Engines, Automobile Engineering, Thermodynamics, Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines, design of transmission systems captivated my interest and also I had the opportunity to …show more content…
This inspired me to want to pursue a specialization in Automotive Engineering. As a result of the experiences during my undergraduate years, my inclination towards the auto sector increased substantially which led me to reading some fundamental yet enlightening books such as 'Fundamentals of I.C. Engines' by J.B Heywood and 'Automotive Engineering Fundamentals' by Richard Stone and Jeffrey K. Ball. It also had me browsing through the pages of periodicals and magazines in the college library. I keep reading a lot of car magazines as well like Autocar, Overdrive, Car and Bike. Apart from that I often surf the
When I decided to become an engineer, I thought hard on what that entailed. I saw myself working on hands on projects with a skill and proficiency that I could truly be proud of. That's why after listening to the presentation for Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology in my freshman year here at Texas A&M I knew that this major was the best fit for me. The mentioning of learning how to manufacture and produce things from conception to finished product was very exciting to me. I also appreciate that the education is very application oriented rather than just teaching theoretical content. I feel that this directly prepares one for a future career in industry and this sense of job security is what really attracted me to this engineering
My fascination for science developed at an early age, this was result of a class conducted by the school that taught various scientific principles and other concepts not included in the syllabus. This made me curious and interested towards topics space, nature and its related phenomenon’s, vehicles and various surrounding objects and products that are used in our day to day life. I have always been curious towards finding out working of different mundane and unique objects which is why I got attracted towards the field of science and engineering. Also, with my father being a mechanical engineer himself fuelled my interest of pursuing engineering as a career option.
Staring at engine components of a car as well as holding a smartphone with almost unbelievable thickness fascinated me in many ways indirectly leaded me into getting to know more through different sources about machines ranging from transportation to communication devices. Two years of A-level preparation, further solidified my interest in this area as I found myself very fond of learning mathematics, physics and mechanics in particular. In addition, my curiosity in the operation and dynamics of objects naturally influences my choice of degree, leading me towards Engineering as it is a discipline which satisfy my own interest and most probably bring out the best of me.
I can remember the days when my grandpa would say, ‘’ Leave that car alone. It’s well past time your bed time and you need to come inside.’’ but I was never satisfied with my car until it was spotless inside and out and I had checked everything in the engine. As far as what I know right now about automobiles is how the Internal and External engine operates. I don’t know how to repair any problem with in the engine but can do simple things like and oil change. I want to learn more detail on how to build almost any engine and car from the ground up. I fill that my interest for knowledge on how to build car could never be satisfied but the more I learn the better. First I searched for information on
From an early age I have developed an aptitude for working on mechanical objects. I enjoyed the typical childhood toys of Lego's, building, disassembling, and exploring ways to create new customized designs and models. Prior to the inception of Lego's in our home, I was searching for whatever items that my parents would let me take apart and rebuild. Later, in my early teenage years I began rebuilding snowmobiles and motorcycles to doing engine swaps on the family car. Whether a vehicle has an unusual sound or handles in abnormal way, these are all things I find gratification in problem solving. Consequently, understanding the principles of how the vehicle functions and performs are the aspects I thrive most on knowing.
As far as the lives of normal individuals are concerned, there is little uncertainty that the vehicle is the most progressive innovation ever-since the wheel itself. More than any other human invention, the automobile has arguably shaped the modern era. The essential thought is straightforward: pick a wheeled vehicle from the numerous sorts; regularly pulled by stallions or bulls, include an engine and make a self-pushed, individual transportation. The automobile as we probably know it was not concocted in a solitary day by a solitary creator; yet rather contains an entire history. The car mirrors a development that occurred around the world. It is said that more than 100,000 trend-setters, made the "present day car". Likewise with every awesome
I believe that education is most valuable and important thing to for our life. It is useful forever. For me I always love making buildings and bridges in my childhood games. When time come to choose one of the engineering stream I choose civil engineering. I feel completely satisfied with my decision to choose engineering as my career option as it has revealed most pragmatic and down-to-earth approach to tackling human problems to me. In this I can serve people for their basic need of house and roads. I can serve for comfort and convince of the people. I desire a degree in civil engineering not only because it is the most fulfilling way I can exercise my natural talent, but because it also gives me the opportunity to solve challenges directly impacting my community. I believe that the best way to predict the future is to make it. With this belief, I always planned and executed my life towards predetermined goals.
From childhood, I have been passionate about mathematics and problem solving. Given the quantitative focus of engineering, I pursued my undergraduate studies in civil engineering. During my years in college, I used my elective courses to explore subjects from different disciplines. Of these, I developed a deep interest in finance, particularly the financial markets and trading. To know more in finance, I later enrolled in CFA level 1, participated in virtual stock market competitions, did an internship in equity research and started trading with some personal funds.
This quote from Carol Dweck (Professor of Psychology at Stanford University) has inspired me the way I go about in my life. The belief in continuous learning with the optimistic approach towards hard work, learning and doggedness has always been my motivation. My plans for a master’s degree are centered on the motive of productive research contribution in transportation engineering.
Though painstaking at times, the joyous satisfaction that is attained when each of these challenges are met with innovative solutions has no words to explain and has thus been the prime reason for me to take up my undergraduation in Chemical Engineering. Throughout my four years of undergraduate study at this institute, I was amazed at the real flamboyance and the sheer versatility of this discipline and this resulted in motivating me to work hard with dedication to secure a place in the top 10% of the Chemical Engineering Department with a CGPA of 8.53/10. The demanding undergraduate program at A.C.Tech, Anna University has helped me to achieve a strong background in core Chemical Engineering areas like Fluid Mechanics, Mass Transfer, Thermodynamics, Chemical Reaction Engineering and Process Calculations and has also made me to understand the utmost significance of simulating various chemical reactions and systems in the field of Chemical Engineering. As days passed by, love for the field has only increased within me, as this Chemical Engineering discipline is one which is ever evolving with new ideas and challenges. Being a person with full of self-belief, research in this field looks like a right path that has motivated me to apply for graduate studies in Chemical Engineering at Texas Tech
The boundless possibilities and prompt outcomes are what I find most energizing and alluring about Industrial Engineering. I have a great interest towards the industrial environment and this is the reason I am looking to pursue Master’s in Industrial Engineering. The factor in the recent times is that there have been huge changes in Design Engineering and Global Industrialization making the position of an Industrial Engineer a very essential one. Being part of this rapidly flourishing community has been my ultimate desire.
Regrettably the above slogan perfectly suits the present condition of healthcare in my country. An endeavor to bring about a change is the prime motive for me in aspiring to be a Public Health Professional.
‘It is when I struggle that I strengthen. It is when challenged to my core that I learn the depth of who I am.’ I kept on repeating this to myself waiting for my campus interview in the final year. Sitting there with fervor, I entered the room with utmost confidence. The whole interview was not just technical but challenged my grit, determination and presence of mind. And after coming out of the interview, I just knew I had grabbed the opportunity. That day taught me; challenges can make you or break you; it all depends on you.
I would spend hours together experimenting and analyzing various mechanics around me like the ball bearings in my bicycle & roller skates and would be fascinated by my spring loaded toy cars. During my higher secondary schooling, I showed special interest in mathematics and physical sciences and in order to supplement the education that I received in school, I became a habitual reader of science magazines and books. As a direct consequence of this, I came to know about the latest developments in the field of science and engineering, especially aerospace and manufacturing engineering as it deeply interested me and I was naturally inclined to like the subject. The basics I learnt in school only whetted my appetite for more learning. It was but natural I would choose to take up manufacturing engineering as a career choice when I joined
I have always cherished a dream to become an Engineer, a dream that was quintessential and developed gradually over the years. Right from my school days I found myself fascinated by the intricacies of mathematics and physics, which has casted its spell of aura around me, a spell that has inspired me pick courage to face the complications I faced during my phase of engineering, which has left me with me with an urge to achieve and has played a key role in my academic career in engineering where I was awarded the gold medal for standing first in the whole department of Mechanical Engineering. I have always been encouraged by my college and received immense abutment from the department staff as well who kept instilling courage in me. I still remember my HOD saying that mechanical engineers make the world and move the world, making me proud to be a Mechanical Engineer.