Letter of Motivation KTH
Letter of Motivation KTH
Letter of Motivation KTH
Letter of Motivation
Environment protection and Water resources is a challenging field and will get more
challenging and complex in future because of our high growth in technological development
and exponentially increasing need for water. Environment engineering is about improvement
of natural environment, to provide healthy water, air, and land for human habitation and for
other organisms, and Management of Water Resources is about sustainability of water
resources and keeping a balance between what is needed by humans and what is needed by
environment. In my view, these two areas is one of the most important concerns to us in
present and future. I plan to devote my masters study to obtain the necessary technical and
research skill so that I can contribute more in these fields.
My good performance in All Indian Engineering Entrance Examination, written by over six
lakhs students every year, helped me to opt for Civil Engineering as a Major in undergraduate
studies from National Institute of Technology, Calicut a prestigious Technical Deemed
University in India. The vast world of civil engineering begins to unravel itself in the highly
competitive and academically stimulating environment. Coursework and projects over the 4
years gave me strong understanding of various fields of civil engineering. Fluid Mechanics,
Quantity Surveying, Principle of Structural Design, Steel Design, Geotechnical Engineering
and Water Resources and the associated lab work were the areas that captivated my interest
throughout undergraduate studies.
One of the projects that I did during my undergraduate studies was Functional Design of an
Auditorium of 3000 seating capacity which dealt with designing the layout of various
parameters in auditorium such as acoustics, visibility and seating. My final year major project
was on Ground Improvement Techniques on a Problematic Soil. In this, we collected soil
sample of a known site with soil of low engineering properties. The sample was tested in lab
and its index and engineering properties were recorded. We selected three improvement
techniques and treated the sample with these three different techniques. The engineering
properties of the treated sample were determined and compared with original sample. A
comparison of the methods was presented in respect of cost and percentage increase in
strength.
I voluntarily signed up for a four week industrial internship at Grasim Industries Limited,
Birla Group. This was my first chance to gain practical experience in field of civil
engineering. The internship dealt with introduction to working of various divisions of civil
department in the company like Water Treatment Plant, Effluent Treatment Plant, Power
plants and Barrages across Chambal River. This gave me a practical experience of the
theoretical knowledge, I gathered in my undergraduate course. I was particularly fascinated
with the three barrages I visited during my internship. To explore more about the technical
details, I did another two week internship at Water Resource Department, Dhindori, Madhya
Pradesh. Here, I got a brief introduction to different aspects in the field like hydrology,
irrigation planning, canal design, hydraulic structures design and dam site selection. I also
worked with the department team in survey of a dam site and in design of a chute fall in the
spill channel.
Based on my knowledge and experience in the field of water resources, I was selected as
Assistant Engineer in the Water Resource Department of Egis India Consulting Engineers
Pvt. Ltd. after the completion of my graduation in winter of 2011. Egis India Consulting
Engineers Pvt. Ltd is an Indian subsidiary of a France based company Egis Group. I am