| Topic Name | Duration |
| Career Guidance | 3 Hours |
| Job Oriented Skill Development | 3 hours |
| Job Searching Strategies & Right Company Selection | 3 hours |
| Resume Building & Interview Preparation Skills | 3 hours |
| Real-World Exposure & Industry Internships | 3 hours |

Career Guidance
Career guidance helps students make informed decisions about their future by understanding their skills, interests, and opportunities. It supports students in planning their path from college to a successful career.
Key Areas of Career Guidance:
1. Self-Assessment
2. Career Options Awareness
3. Skill Development
4. Industry Trends & Expectations
5. Professional Networking

Technical skills development is about learning and improving the practical, job-relevant abilities that engineers need to succeed in their field. These skills help students apply theoretical knowledge, solve real-world problems, and become industry-ready.
Key Areas of Technical Skill Development:
1. Core Subject Knowledge
2. Programming & Software Tools
3. Hands-on Projects
4. Certifications & Online Courses
5. Internships & Industrial Training
6. Participation in Technical Events

Choosing the right company is a crucial step for engineering students as they begin their professional journey. It’s not just about getting a job – it’s about finding the right place to grow, learn, and succeed.
Key Factors to Consider
1. Job Role & Learning Opportunities
2. Company Reputation & Work Culture
3. Industry Relevance
4. Career Growth & Stability
5. Salary & Benefits
6. Location & Work-Life Balance

Interview Preparation Skills
Interview preparation is a key part of launching a successful engineering career. It helps students confidently present their skills, knowledge, and personality to potential employers.
