A Guest Lecture on ‘How to Prepare for Technical Competitive Exams

A Guest Lecture on ‘How to Prepare for Technical Competitive Exams’.

The Department of Electrical Engineering arranged a Guest lecture on ‘How to prepare for Technical Competitive Exams’ on Saturday 2nd August 24 at 10.00 am in EN 0/05 for the students of third and final-year Electrical Engineering. A total of 69 students and 04 faculty members participated in this program.

Mr. Swanand Lohar, an alumnus of FAMT Electrical Engineering was the speaker. He has passed out in 2018. Presently he is working as Asst. Engineer at MSETCL Oni Substation near Rajapur. He has stood 9th in all Maharashtra Merit for the recent Mahatransco Exam and stood at 25th position in all Maharashtra merit for the Mahagenco Exam.

In his lecture, Swanand explained his career path and his achievements. He shared the importance of preparing for the GATE examination for other competitive exams and interviews. He further discussed opportunities for Electrical Engineers in the Government sector and their selection process. Later he stressed points like a Strong hold on Basic Concepts of all Subjects, Understanding the Paper Pattern, Consistency in Study, the need for proper planning of the whole syllabus, Scheduling Daily Routine, Frequency of Revision, Accuracy in Question problem-solving, Self Confidence, which are extremely important to clear any exam. Interactively, he also explained the hurdles in the preparation. Different books, online sources, and the use of online test series for practice were also discussed at length. Finally, he satisfied the audience by answering their questions.

In the beginning, Prof. M.N Tagare introduced Mr Swanand Lohar and briefed the audience about the motive behind organising this session. Then Mr. Swanand was felicitated by the Head of Electrical Engineering Department, Dr. J. J. Mane.

Prof. M.N. Tagare was the event coordinator and Lab assistant Shri Swapnil Mohite assisted him in conducting of program. The session ended with Dr J J Mane’s concluding remarks.

Web report of Swanand lecture 2nd Aug.edited

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