International Webinar: Navigating Your Engineering Career: From Classroom to Career Impact*
Date: 14.08.2025
The Department of Computer Science and Design proudly hosted an insightful International Webinar titled “Navigating Your Engineering Career: From Classroom to Career Impact” on 14th August 2025.
We were privileged to honor *Krishna Ramakrishnan, Director of Engineering, EEE Alumni – Batch of 2006,
Nike Inc. Portland who shared valuable his insights from Classroom to Career Impact strategies. The webinar empowered participants with actionable strategies to connect academic knowledge with real-world engineering demands, enhanced their awareness of essential industry skills, provided tools to tackle early career challenges, and inspired them to chart a purposeful and impactful professional journey.
Key Highlights of the Session:
Bridging the Gap – Explored the transition from academic learning to real-world engineering applications, highlighting adaptability and continuous upskilling.
Career Planning – Shared strategies for setting career goals, identifying industry-relevant skills, and leveraging internships, projects, and networking for growth.
Essential Skills – Discussed the importance of problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication in standing out in competitive job markets.
Career Alignment – Offered insights into matching personal strengths and passions with industry needs for a rewarding career path.
Early Career Success – Provided guidance on overcoming initial challenges, adapting to workplace culture, and making impactful contributions.
Lifelong Learning – Inspired students to embrace continuous learning to stay ahead in evolving engineering domains.
The session was highly interactive, with enthusiastic student participation in discussions on career paths and real-world challenges in effective career planning strategies.
We express our heartfelt gratitude to our Honourable Chairman Sir and Co-Chairman Sir for their unwavering support and vision, which continually inspire progress and excellence.
A special note of thanks to our Respected Principal Mam for her dedicated leadership in fostering student-focused initiatives and strengthening industry-academia collaboration.






