METHODOLOGY OF TRAINING


Enhancing Competency through Training

In today's competitive job market, securing a good placement is not just about academic excellence; it requires a comprehensive set of skills that make students stand out as attractive candidates to potential employers. Training plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between academic knowledge and professional readiness. It equips students with the essential skills needed to excel in their chosen careers and enhances their employability. Training is essential for:

  • Enhanced Employability: Training programs help students develop skills that are highly valued by employers, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Competitive Advantage: By acquiring specialized skills, students gain a competitive edge over their peers, increasing their chances of securing top placements.
  • Career Readiness: Training prepares students for the professional environment, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle the challenges of the corporate world.
  • Personal Growth: It fosters personal development by improving confidence, adaptability, and resilience—key attributes for success in any career.

Training Programs at Our Institution

At our institution, we recognize the importance of training in preparing students for successful placements. To this end, we offer a diverse range of training programs designed to cater to various aspects of professional development:

Vision programme

The VISION programme is a psychometric-based career orientation programme designed to help students to understand and reflect on some of their inherent abilities for improvement.

This programme provides necessary orientation for the freshers as well as a psychometric-test based counselling to ensure that they make the best use of their time in the institution. Based on the psychometric analysis of a student, a one-to -one counseling is initiated to assist in academic and career planning sessions that follow in the subsequent semesters.

Foundations of Problem Solving (Second Semester)

The course Foundations of Problem Solving focuses on building strong numerical reasoning and foundational professional skills. It introduces students to innovative techniques in Speed Mathematics, such as the SAW, Oz, Mirror, High5, Minion, Butterfly, Inception, and Goldeneye methods, which help in performing quick and accurate calculations. Students are also trained to think analytically and creatively with numbers, enhancing their ability to approach numerical problems methodically. The course includes problem-solving through visual information, enabling students to interpret and analyze data from charts, graphs, and diagrams. In addition to technical skills, the course covers Resume Writing Essentials, helping students craft professional and impactful resumes. Overall, this course aims to strengthen core analytical skills and prepare students for higher-level problem-solving and professional communication challenges.

Building Communication Skills (Third Semester)

Building Communication Skills is designed to enhance students' effectiveness in professional and workplace communication. The course covers key areas such as workplace communication fundamentals, profile building for internships, and effective English usage focusing on grammar and vocabulary. Students develop speaking and writing skills tailored for professional contexts and learn to use workplace communication tools effectively. The curriculum also includes career exploration, group discussion basics, impression management, negotiation skills, and presentation design and delivery. Additionally, students are introduced to digital communication best practices and techniques for personal branding. The course concludes with a focus on updating and refining resumes to align with career aspirations. By the end of the program, students will be better equipped to communicate confidently and build a strong professional presence.

Problem Solving (Fourth Semester)

Problem Solving advances students' abilities in logical reasoning, algorithmic thinking, and data analysis. It begins with solving branching and repetition problems using algorithmic methods and progresses to mastering linear, circular, and multi-dimensional arrangements. Students are trained in coding and decoding, analogy, series patterns, and identifying odd-man-out scenarios, developing sharper analytical skills. The course also covers problems related to ages, logical connectives, and syllogisms, which strengthen deductive reasoning. Practical mathematics involving pipes, cisterns, work equivalence, trains, boats, and races is addressed. Finally, students engage with data interpretation through tables, pie charts, bar graphs, clocks, and calendars. This comprehensive training is aimed at equipping students to handle complex quantitative and logical problems confidently, preparing them for competitive examinations and analytical tasks in the workplace.

Aptitude Skills (Fifth Semester)

The Aptitude Skills course builds critical reasoning, verbal precision, and quantitative aptitude necessary for competitive and professional success. Students learn to evaluate arguments, recognize assumptions, and draw conclusions through structured critical reasoning exercises. Key grammatical topics such as pronoun-antecedent agreement and verb time sequences are reinforced to enhance language accuracy. The course encourages proactive and reactive thinking approaches to problem-solving. Quantitative topics like profit and loss, partnerships, mixtures and alligations, and permutations and combinations, including circular permutations, are covered in depth. By combining logical reasoning techniques with practical numerical problem-solving strategies, students develop the ability to think clearly, make sound decisions, and solve real-world problems efficiently. This course prepares students to meet the aptitude demands of placement processes and professional environments.

Enhancing Problem Solving Ability (Sixth Semester)

Enhancing Problem Solving Ability is designed to strengthen students' coding skills through a structured problem-solving approach. The course begins with fundamental topics such as arithmetic operations, bit manipulations, decision-making structures, and operator handling. Students develop an understanding of time and space complexity, essential for writing efficient programs. Key mathematical concepts including modular arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and progressions are applied to solve coding problems. The course also incorporates combinatorics and puzzles that integrate applied mathematical and logical concepts. Students tackle a range of problems, including searching and sorting challenges, matrix-based computations, and string-based puzzles. Advanced problem-solving techniques using bitstream manipulation and recursion are explored, along with creative pattern-building exercises such as rectangles, pyramids, palindromes, and diamond patterns. The course prepares students to approach coding tasks methodically and innovatively.

Audit Course – II (Building Communication Skills)

Offers advanced training in communication skills to further refine ME/MTech students' ability to articulate ideas clearly.

For students aspiring for higher studies, GRE/TOEFL Training is also imparted.By investing in these comprehensive training programs, we empower our students to excel in their professional journeys and secure placements in top-tier organizations.