Engineering is about solving problems, about designing processes and making products to improve the quality of human life. Look around you. How much of what you see has been manufactured? Engineers are involved in the design and manufacture of everything from cars to computers, from web pages to widgets, from microchips to motorways. Many recent medical advances have been made as a result of work done by engineers: from brain scanners to the drug dispensers used by asthma sufferers. Engineers these days are also concerned with many important environmental and social issues like what is the best way to improve transportation and housing? How do you make recycling of wastes work efficiently?
If you want to be an informed member of society, able to understand modern technology as well as the infrastructure on which our society is built, then there can be no better training than that given to LNCTS engineers. The training provides you with:
The aim is to provide you with all the analytical, design and computing skills that underpin modern engineering practice, while encouraging the creativity and problem-solving skills that are so important to a good engineer.
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