Membership
Ten good reasons for students to join SAE India
1. Free subscription to on-line magazines
Automotive Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Off-highway These award winning magazines key in on hot topics about ground vehicle and aircraft developments, providing members with a valuable resource to help keep pace with rapidly changing technology in the mobility industry.
2. Free admission to lecture meetings
Student members are allowed to attend the regular lecture programs. Industry and academic experts of international repute deliver these lectures.
3. Discounts on registrations for major SAE India meetings and exhibits
This unique SAE benefit puts members in touch with professional engineers and hardware suppliers who determine the future of expanding mobility industry worldwide. This is a valuable educational placement resource.
4. Discounts on SAE technical papers and books including the SAE Handbook
These valuable rerch materials expand member's technical expertise on a variety of mobility related topics.
5. Discounts on SAE India top-tech training programs
Student members get a handsome discount on fees for top-tech training programs. In most cases they pay just about half of the regular fee.
6. Free industry visits
Students are taken to the leading automotive companies. These visits give first hand information about the industrial environment.
7. Discount for transferring to regular membership
Members graduating from college can transfer into regular membership for only Rs 800.
8. Priority project allocation for student projects
Automotive companies give preference for SAE India student members in allocating industry projects and training.
9. Contacts and networking
Build friendships and future contacts with other engineering students and professionals from local SAE India section, while participating in collegiate club programs and projects.
10. Scholarships
There are many scholarships to be won both at section level and national level. Student members are eligible to apply for some of the SAE International scholarship also.
(Source: www.saeiss.org)
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