@Alina Khan That sounds interesting, attending workshops at COMSATS must have been a great experience. I am particularly curious about how the innovation labs operate. Are there specific projects or areas they focus on?
Since I am looking to get into mechanical engineering with an entrepreneurial angle, any insights on practical applications would be really helpful. Also, I am considering joining clubs or groups related to engineering. Do you think that could enhance my learning experience compared to just relying on university resources?
choosing the right university can definitely shape your future. I once overlooked the importance of visiting campuses before making my decision, and it really made a difference.
@Faisal Mahmood thanks for sharing your experience. it does sound challenging to find a job that matches your field after graduating. it makes me more cautious about my choices.
I have been thinking about gaining some practical experience during my studies. I wonder if internships through universities like NUST or COMSATS help students secure jobs after graduation. Have you found any specific programs that were particularly useful?
@Khurram Shahzad Innovation labs are like candy shops for tech enthusiasts, right? if you figure out a way to hook me up with some insider project details, I might just give you a special shoutout for your charm!
@Ahmed Hussain Visiting campuses is important, but it is not just about the atmosphere. you also need to consider the resources they offer and how engaged the professors are with students.
i have seen some universities look great on paper but lack practical engagement. For example, at COMSATS, I noticed that students got opportunities for internships really often, which helped them gain practical skills.
it is about the connections you can make there as well. A university that offers strong links with local industries can be a huge advantage for future job prospects. So, while campus visits help, focusing on the overall quality of education and support services is just as crucial.
@Alishba Chaudhry Thanks for your reply! I really appreciate your perspective on innovation labs. They do sound amazing, but I am curious about how accessible they are for students like me.
Are there specific labs at places like COMSATS or NUST that you would recommend? I want to know if they have projects that allow students to actually get hands on experience. That would really help my learning and maybe even help me with my own ideas.
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