Thursday, December 19, 2019

“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in...

â€Å"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.† ― William Shakespeare My decision to pursue my Masters in Germany is underscored by my ardent desire to be enrolled in Masters at your esteemed institution. TU Munchen offers ample opportunities to excel in fields of engineering. In the changing world of science and technology everybody tries to be perfect, knowledgeable and expert in his/her field. Like many others, the thirst and quench of getting more and more knowledge also kept me motivated to follow my ambition. I was always fascinated with buildings (residential and commercial). The thought that how they are made and what makes them strong enough to support huge weights kept me thinking. This interest made me choose†¦show more content†¦Plain Reinforced Concrete and Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete made my concepts clear about significance of concrete in structures. Estimation Quantity surveying assisted me in perceiving principle knowledge about costing and quality control. And to boost up my abilities Construction Management featured importance of management, team work, coordination and team lead for project execution. During my 3rd year of the degree I got an internship for 4 weeks with the best organization related to construction NESPAK. I worked in Construction Management division of NESPAK at Aashiana Housing society project. For the first time, I learnt how quality control of materials is carried out to ensure safety and efficient construction. After that I joined MAAKSONS as an internee. I worked in Architecture division and worked as an Architect engineer on different projects (Houses, Badminton court, Squash court, Basketball court, Hospital) and also visited site to have my vision broadened. After completing my Bachlors I got a chance to work in S.K.B as a Site Engineer at METRO (BRTS Package II b) project initiated by Chief Minister of Punjab. I was exposed to modern construction methods, management and use of modern equipments. It enhanced my structural knowledge in Bridges and Roads as well as regarding execution and team work. After SKB I got an opportunity to work in EngineeringShow MoreRelatedWilliam Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet1779 Words   |  8 Pagesand Juliet Final William Shakespeare once said â€Å"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves.† This quote means people are self-determined, there is no such thing as a predetermination. You are not â€Å"fated† to a particular result. This is not to say that somebody s circumstances (born into wealth or poverty) do not have a major impact on your life. 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