In: Electrical Engineering
If up to 40% of an engineer's working time spent writing and communicating, why is communication not a more substantial and significant part of an engineering students educational training?
English need to be practiced in day to day life. But most of the engineering students lacks in it inspite of hectic training and syllabus in the subject of English.
Practice plays a major and vital role in acquiring skills. But most of the engineering students speaks in their local accent or local Language for most of the time. Which is why they are lacking in it.
Impact of these local accents and languages yields in wrong pronunciation too. Many across the globe currently facing this though they have skills of English.
While studying engineering, it won't teaches languages like English but it just communicates it's subject through the medium of English. Hence students may feels communication is not a big deal what matters really is core subjects of engineering.
Both written and verbal communication skills are of the utmost importance in business, especially in engineering. Communication skills boost you or your teams' performance because they provide clear information and expectations to help manage and deliver excellent work.
Only possible way to get good communication skills is through "PRACTICE"