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Though you have studied well, the day before diploma exams is a nightmare. Many students become scary and restless. This will create unnecessary stress and mental illness. Therefore, it must be avoided. But the big question is how to overcome this?

Here are some tips that the ES polytechnic college experts suggest for the students.

1. Is it right to study whole day and night before the exam date? Our experts say it is wrong. Proper rest is mandatory for students, especially before the exam day. Proper sleep will provide mental stability and keep the students away from stress. Students must sleep from 7 to 8 hours every day. Therefore, students must plan to complete the syllabus accordingly.

2. Preparing a perfect timetable will surely put the things in place. Studying the syllabus throughout the semester will not only provide deep subject knowledge but also assist the engineering students to write exams properly. Adding to this, the polytechnic colleges in Villupuram also suggests to keep track of routine activities. If time spend for studying is minimal, then focus to increase the study time.

3.  Actually when to start preparing for the exam? Is it day before the exam or last week of the exam? As per the proverb – only the early bird will win the worm. Therefore, studying diploma is a long journey. Reaching the destination would be tough if you start late. Therefore, start preparing from day one.

4. Get help from faculties. If you have any doubts then clarify it immediately. Aforementioned, the staffs in our ES polytechnic college are there to guide you always. Proceed to prepare further only when you get clear overview about all the previous topics in the syllabus. You must also be smart enough to take notes of the lectures.

Finally, exams are part of every student’s life. Therefore, instead of worrying for it, plan and prepare regularly. Students can also form groups, study and discuss the topics for better understanding. Along with this give importance to previous year questions too. Hopefully, all these tips will surely be helpful to write the diploma exams well.

Are you confused on which diploma course to join? Are you interested to join diploma in mechanical engineering and want to know about its scope? Then read further to get to know about all these.

According to the recent survey report, the demand for jobs in mechanical engineering will increase upto 11% in 2026. And accordingly, the salary of the mechanical engineers is also expected to grow. Do you have any idea of how these are going to happen? It is through emerging of new workplaces in the country.

The list of career roles that the polytechnic mechanical engineers can take are huge - manufacturing manager, nuclear engineer, mining engineer, aerospace engineer, maintenance & control engineer etc. Therefore, the graduates of this stream need not worry for monotonous job nature. There is board scope for mechanical graduates to develop their career.

Adding to this, there are lots of recruiters who are in demand of fresh mechanical graduates to work in this stream. L&T, Tata, Siemens, Godrej, Thermax, Ashok Leyland and lot more. All you have to do is - improve the skills and technical knowledge about this industry. The students must focus on the subject from day 1 of their college days. Gaining deep practical knowledge is also mandatory to get placement in top mechanical companies.

How to get noticed by the recruiters?

Here are some tips for diploma in mechanical engineering students to bag the campus placement. Along with the syllabus, try to take part in additional activities. For example, get internship and work for any company in the holidays. So that, you will gain lots of practical knowledge. You can also take part in college leadership campaigns to improve the leadership qualities. Moreover, these things will give additional value to your resume.

Learn about the different streams of mechanical engineering and also about the present market trend. Know what skills are in demand and master it. Thus, cracking the interview will be easy. These days, job competition is so high. So, to win the competition, students must have knowledge about their specializations.

Speakers in seminars will get dual benefit of improving the public speaking confidence and also deep knowledge in the subject. Our polytechnic colleges in Villupuram knows the significance of seminars. Therefore, we encourage our students to take seminars often in class rooms and also in various cultural events.

Furthermore, there are more chances for diploma students to network with students of other colleges too. Usually, all the colleges are focusing on cultural events. Hence, the students can network with other college students and discuss about the technology. This will broaden the scope of understanding things in a better way.

The seminars and workshops will happen in different places. Through this, students need not improve the skills in monotonous way – within the classroom. Their communication and subject knowledge are improved, not only through textbooks or academic classes, but also through seminars and workshops.

Our ES polytechnic college conducts two- or three-days workshops frequently. This helps students to improve the technical skills, English fluency and also helps in building the strong profile.

Kevin Ashton (UK) is the father of the Internet of Things (IoT)which describes the network of physical objects “things” that are embedded with sensors, software and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. This subject is taught in the core as well as add-on courses in our Elumalai Polytechnic College for our Second Year and Third Year Diploma in Electronics Engineeringelectronics and communication engineering and computer science engineering branch Students.

The Internet of things, or IoT, is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.

Efforts have been made in the form of Project Works in our Elumalai Polytechnic College to interface the IoT applications that are used to address many real-world issues like traffic congestion, city services, economic development, citizen engagement, and public safety and security. Smart cities often embed IoT sensors into the physical infrastructure, such as streetlights, water meters and traffic signals.

Use of IoT is also exploding in the consumer sector. Our students at Elumalai Polytechnic College are designing the methodology to enable domestic appliances like Dishwashers, refrigerators, smart TVs, smart watches, cars and trucks, heating and cooling systems, and fitness machines through IoT.