Statement of Purpose
Ever since my childhood, I used to fix things at home. Sometimes it would work and other times it would go down the drain. As a kid, I’ve experimented on simple toys to various machines used at home which was obsolete. I was intrigued as to how machines worked and wanted to explore more about them. I remember a day when I fixed something at my home and everyone praised me. It was then that I realized that I had a thing for machines and this paved for my interest in Mechanical Engineering. During the process of study in this field of engineering and from the scientific world around me, I clearly felt the prominence of it in the field of science. Since then, I have been determined to pursue a Master’s program in Mechanical
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In my undergraduate study, I have studied subjects such as Engineering Mechanics, Machine Drawing, Thermodynamics, Thermal Engineering, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Heat Treatment, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Metallurgy, Production Theory, CAD/CAM, Robotics, non-traditional machining methods, Production Planning and Control, Entrepreneurship, Industrial Management and Psychology, which are the fundamentals for doing Master of Science. Apart from subjects related to Mechanical Engineering, I have learned programming languages such as C, design software such as AutoCAD and CATIA. I secured 9.09/10 CGPA in my under graduation. My quest for information has never been limited to the course work done at the college. Driven by zeal, I keep myself up-to-date of the latest developments in the Mechanical Engineering …show more content…
Apart from this, I have also been an active participant in sports events such as Cricket and Table-Tennis at my college. I also participated in a variety of activities like the NSS (National Service Scheme), and I am also a member of SCG (Street Cause Gold). I had volunteered for various health camps and also we (SCG) adopted a village and developed its infrastructure (Example: Installing a Library). I was a class representative in my college. These involvements honed my interpersonal and leadership skills and instilled in me the importance of hard work to success.
I decided on pursuing my Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in GERMANY with excellent infrastructure, the country has, in mind. I want to work for solving real-time problems. My interest in the subject will help me attain my goal, by taking up the Mechanical Engineering and Management program at your university, I will do the best in my field of interest. After visiting TU Hamburg University’s website and reading the prospectus, I have found that the graduate program suits my needs perfectly and that the ongoing research is in consonance with my
My interest in Mechanical Engineering is not new-fangled. When mechanics as a subject was introduced to me in the initial stages of my education, I instantly gained interest in it and it drove me to pursue my baccalaureate in mechanical engineering, and which turned out to be one of the finest decisions I made, as mechanical engineering is all about applying engineering, physics, and materials science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems, which I loved all along. This also reinforced my desire to gain more sophisticated understanding of the subject after graduation. I feel privileged to have received stellar academic nurturing during my formative years. This gets abundantly reflected from my excellent and consistent performance all along. I had completed my SSC from Bhasyam Public School, India in 2011 and had secured 91.1% marks. Next, I had joined Sri Chaitamya Junior College under Board of Intermediate Education, AP for intermediate studies. In 2013, I passed the final exams with 91.7% marks. Clearing the engineering joint entrance examination was a breeze for me as I have never shied away from persevering. Subsequently, I took admission in B.Tech (Mechanical) at R.V.R. & J.C. College of Engineering, Guntur under Acharya Nagarjuna University. The four years academic span successfully drew to a close in 2017 with me scoring a CGPA of 7.69.
These are the words of John Dewey, which have led an everlasting impression on my mind. It relates to the idea of lifelong learning, and the knowledge that education is much more than what lies within the curriculum. Whenever I pause by to reflect on my ken of knowledge, I feel that how little I have learnt and that an enormous, unknown and fascinating wealth of knowledge lies before me, yet to be explored. Education is like an edifice based on strong rudiments and strengthened by the fundamentals and practical skills acquired during one’s lifetime. So my main goal is to design the next generation innovations in field rather than being just a user of existing technologies and findings. So I intend to pursue Master of Science degree in “Automotive software Engineering” at your university as the first step towards obtaining a PHD.
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.
One of the first and most common questions I get bombarded with is “Why did you choose Mechanical Engineering?” as girls taking up the course is considered quite an oddity. As a child, I had frequently visited my uncle’s plastics manufacturing company. Among everything that I saw there, what fascinated me the most was the harmony in the synchronization of so many different sub systems which eventually amalgamate as one, forming a complex working system. Realizing my interest and my aptitude in physics, my mom gifted me the book ‘Principles of Physics’ (Halliday, Resnick & Walker, 2010) when I was in the eleventh grade. The book opened new doors for me and I began to really enjoy the process and techniques used in problem solving. Once the intoxication of the pleasure of reaching a solution for a problem after
A natural interest of general science and ability of analysis in detail, a sense of practicality, ability to work hard and outstanding academic grades helped me secure a place in Jyothishmathi Institute of Technology And Science affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. This is one of the most prestigious undergraduate institutions in the state. The curriculum at my institution made my academics to encounter the modern technology and tools in stream of electronics and computer science, which helped me, clear my basics and strong foundation in hardware as well as software fundamentals.
Continuous knowledge gain of scientific theories, inventions, discoveries, machineries and the physics around me laid a path which helped me to take a direction in choosing Mechanical Engineering.
My undergraduate program has given me a wide and comprehensive exposure to numerous courses that I found interesting- namely, Kinematics of Machinery; Engineering Graphics; Machine Design Engineering; Finite Element Analysis; Mechanics of Solids; Automobile engineering; Thermodynamics; Robotics. I strongly believe in learning practically by doing; it is the hope of coming up with path breaking results through experimentation that I find very
Ever since I can remember, I have been fascinated by the way things work, from dismantling and maintaining my own bike to modelling a lift for apartments as a part of a science exhibition; my curiosity was directed at unravelling the functioning of devices. Egged on by my parents and teachers and my innate predilection for science and technology, a mechanical engineering degree was the logical
What is common between a simple linear actuator and a modern F-16 fighter jet? Many might instantly quote the most conspicuous features. But one aspect of great influence in building systems ranging from an actuator to a jet is the “hidden technology” (as stated by Prof. Richard Murray) being controls. The future of mechanical engineering, when I envision it, is a world of smart, efficient mechanical systems: self-driving cars, autonomous robots, intelligent manufacturing lines and smart energy grids. The ability of Control theory to manage and regulate behavior of systems in multiple domains of Mechanical Engineering is appealing to me. It supplements my tendency to be versatile. With a desire to learn advanced concepts in control theory and to apply them to a real world problem, I want to pursue a MS degree in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis in Controls.
The course content that this university offers is totally aligned with my career pathways.I have set lofty goals for myself and look to focused education in areas of core management to carve out a niche for myself in the ever evolving area of engineering industry. I was always aware of the fact that the bachelor’s curriculum and the experience associated with it will not be enough for me. I have thus looked to use my undergraduate study for gaining exposure to research and development areas within my field of interest. In this course I will be having 16 units and 96 credits. From which the subjects are management and business context , effective business communication , managing human resources, sustainable bussiess development, project management. And few of the electives are having business internships and research project management.
Engineering is the process of using science, mathematics, technology and common sense in a creative way to design, build and sell all kinds of products, services and information. In my perception, success in any career depends on a few basic fundamental elements and technical expertise with a sound knowledge base. These aspects need to be supplemented by an extensive data bank and administrative skills. Of course, the ultimate success depends on the individual’s will to translate the above traits into a meaningful demonstrable success consistent to such success. As an undergraduate student my exposure has been in the academic side with participation in seminars and symposiums. However, with fierce competition that exists in all technical fields and in-depth knowledge that is required to meet the challenging situations that may arise in those technical fields in the days to come, shall be met, I am sure, by the kind of exposure the Graduate Course in your esteemed university is going to provide.
My exceptional academic records secured in my secondary and higher secondary examinations and in my undergraduate course in Mechanical Engineering at GITAM University-Hyderabad has provided me the poise to excel in research and course work. The curriculum exposed me to the whole spectrum of fields relating to Mechanical Engineering.
Right from my schooling I have shown a keen interest in mathematics and general science that enhanced quantitative and analytical skills in me. This strength enabled me to secure 96% in Mathematics and 82% in General Science in my high school. I passed out my Higher Secondary School with 85.58 % in the year of 2010. I completed my Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with an aggregate of 75.58 %, the year 2014, from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University a premier institute accredited 'A' by the National Board of Accreditation and University Grants Commission. The competitive spirit within me acted as a catalyst in all my
Ever since I was a little child, I was fascinated by machines and the way they operate. I remember growing up with a pile of broken toys around me. My mother has always been complaining about my obsession with disassembling toys. Whenever I got any interesting automatic toy, I had felt the urge of ripping them apart to see how they worked. I attempted to reassemble them afterwards, but most of the time they end up being damaged. I remember spending day after day trying to figure out why one of my motorized cars responded only to its sound generating remote control however not to other sounds. I did not have any knowledge of sensors or actuators back then. One of my cousins came to rescue and explained it. I was very surprised, realizing an inanimate object could possess such ability. My interest in science and engineering grew exponentially after that. The idea of being an Engineer, being able to play with the laws of physics and unveiling the unknowns has always been a driving force in my student life.
Firstly I would like to introduce myself as an undergraduate student of the bachelor of engineering program From the M.S.Ramaiah institute of technology, one of the most prestigious institutions of the Bangalore U university . I have completed my course of engineering in the field of 'Industrial Engineering’, which was for a period of four years. I graduated in the first class with distinction. I was ranked among the top five in the class.