Friday 2 December 2016

Why CATIA Training is a must for Engineering Design.

Catia is among the most frequently used software for product designing. The course provides for a state-of-the-art boutique for 3D designs that are used for conceptualising commercial products. Catia software can be applied at various industrial levels be it manufacturing or designing or something else. This exactly is the reason why Catia software is also known as 3D product life management software. CATIA training lays focus on industrial and mechanical design applications of the software.

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Applicability of CATIA courses for Engineering Students
CATIA - Computer Aided Three Dimensional Interactive Application is developed by Dassault Systems is majorly applied in engineering design process that is used to develop products. Engineering design essentially means a process of developing a component, processor or system to meet certain outlined needs. This is unique a decision oriented process that must be carefully thought-out amalgamating engineering sciences, basic sciences and even mathematics such that resources are optimally converted to meet certain pre-outlined objectives. The establishment of criteria, objectives, analysis, synthesis, construction and evaluation are the most essential elements that play a key role and go a long way in engineering the design. CATIA training is thus a must for engineering students to successfully master and implement the processes involved in engineering design. 


CATIA training equips the students to get a complete picture of how to apply the learnt engineering theories and personal experience successfully carryout the product design and development process. The CATIA software was originally actually designed for the French company’s (DassaultSystemes’) Mirage fighter jet project. After the project was successfully implemented the software became a success and went viral and was adopted by most popular international companies such as IBM and many more.  It was also used by famous architect Frank Gehry for designing the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Today, IBM markets the software used in CATIA training.

Scope of career growth after CATIA Courses

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CATIA training enables students to become employable various manufacturing industries and automobile companies. Audi, Benteler AG, BMW, Daimler Chrysler, Fiat, Ford, Gestamp Automocion, Honda, Hyundai, Mahindra, Porsche, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Scania, Tata Motors, Toyota, and Volvo are few of the famous companies that are using the software in different degrees in their product design. Goodyear – The tyre manufacturing company has also been using the software for manufacturing tyres.


In fact, most major automotive companies use the software to design car structures such as bumper beams, body components etc. Hence we can comfortably say that students that have certification of a good CATIA course stand a good chance and a very positive outlook in terms of a career in automobile design and production. This is essentially due to the fact that the software has a very high computer representation and creation abilities. The upgraded interface of the software allows the designers to directly work with the 3D model rather than through a feature-based design. 

Apart from providing a good opening in the automobile industry, those with CATIA training can also provide amazing and lucrative options in the aerospace industry. Most of the shipbuilding and aerospace industries employ the software at various levels of product design and implementation. For eg: The Boeing Company uses the software for designing and developing its 777 airliner. Also, Airbus has been using the software since 2001. 

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CATIA is thus a very potential and lucrative option for engineering students. Ikya Global is one of the few best Catia training institutes in Hyderabad offering training at competitive prices along with certification and placement assistance. 

Summary: 

Catia is the most commonly used software for product designing, be it automobile engineering platform or aerospace and other manufacturing industries. Catia training certifies students and empowers them to hold a fat chance of grabbing the job as compared to those without it.  It provides for the most upgraded 3D designs that are used for conceptualising commercial products.

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Thursday 1 December 2016

Body Language Do's and Don'ts

Get interviewed with ease! 
A few hints on appreciable body language that can take you right through the interview 

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What you do is more important than what you say” – This is something we have been hearing all the while! This holds true everywhere and especially when you are attending a job interview. 

Your body language can have a compelling looked at. This calls for you to be guarded about how you present yourself in terms of your body language right from the moment you step in. 

Let us see how you can make sure your body language can leave a good opinion about you. 

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Do: Make eye contact

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How does one know that you are actually paying them attention and participating? This can be best communicated through eye contact. Well, this doesn’t mean you deeply stare into his eyes, what it means is to try and hold eye contact for a few seconds at a time. In case here there is a panel of interviewers (more than one) ensure that you make eye contact with each of them.


Don’t: Slouch

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You may end up looking a little too relaxed and lazy when you sit hunching forward with hands and legs spread casually. Not that we saying that you have to sit with anxiety, but you should not also present as if you are too casual. 
Ensure that your posture is upright and dignified the moment you enter the office reception. While answering any questions at the reception, ensure that show some curiosity and enthusiasm by leaning forward when you are asked a question.
Do: Use your hands and gesture

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Do this but of course gently. 
If done right, this shows up a lot of confidence and freeness. Palms facing up are usually regarded as a sign of honesty and uprightness. If you don’t know what to do with them, place them in your lap. Take care not to let anxiety get the better out of you by gestures like clenching your fists and yea, no biting nails.

Don’t: Touch your face

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Touching the face and nose can be considered as a sign of dishonesty and untrustworthiness.. People We also tend to touching our neck and head, out of a certain anxiousness but if can be taken as if your are disinterested or bored of the interaction/conversation. Similarly, sitting or standing with your arms crossed puts the opposite person to believe you are very defensive and unapproachable.
It is quite a hint to remember that each of your personal gesture can be   interpreted in many ways as mentioned above. Now its your turn to remain expressive in the right way. Be smiling, shoulders high and straight and relaxed. 
Do: Smile

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Now this does not mean you have a silly grin on your face all the time. This in turn can be a turn off! What we mean is to have a pleasant disposition and expression always and keep smiling a little when appropriate. You may also feel easy to laugh a little bit along with the interviewer
It helps keep the conversation polite and friendly. The essence is to keep it even, not too loud and not too soft.

Don’t: tap your fingers or feet

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Moving uncomfortably in the chair, tapping your finger on the arm rest of the chair and moving your legs up and down or tapping – All of this is a NO-NO it can be considered as boredom or impatience. Always keep your posture straight and keep all attention on your interviewer, which in turn will make you seem more focused.

Do: Respect

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The most important thing is to be respectful and ensure you are maintaining the subtle professional distance intact all the time. This one thing can take you a long way. Bear in mind you maintain it at all times and not just in the beginning. Your bye should be as graceful and polite as your hello.

After all, in today’s time it is considered that attitude is more important than skills, as skills can be developed but attitude is a part of the personality…

Follow these things coupled with your skill set and you are almost there!

If you have any suggestions, please feel free to comment below that would be appreciated