Current Goals & Objectives
At Tech Maverick, our current goals and objectives revolve around empowering students and young professionals with real-world skills and industry exposure. We aim to bridge the gap between classroom education and practical application through hands-on workshops, industrial visits, and live projects. Our mission is to create a vibrant learning environment that fosters innovation, technical excellence, and leadership, preparing our members to thrive in their future careers .
2.AutoCAD Classes for First-Year Mechanical Students (Batch 2024-2028)
We are proud to share that we successfully organized a series of AutoCAD classes for first-year mechanical engineering students! Through these sessions, we focused on building a strong foundation in both 2D drafting and 3D modeling, essential skills for any aspiring engineer. Our aim was not just to teach a software, but to spark creativity, precision, and confidence among the students as they begin their journey into the world of design and engineering. Seeing the enthusiasm and progress of the participants has been truly rewarding, and we are excited to continue empowering young minds with the technical skills they need to shape the future!


Industrial Exposure Classes
- We successfully organized a two-day industrial exposure session designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world practices. During this session, students gained firsthand insights into industrial environments, understanding workflows, professional standards, and the practical challenges faced in the industry. It was a valuable opportunity for them to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing them to step confidently into their future careers. We believe experiences like these are crucial in shaping well-rounded engineers ready to take on the real world!
Student Visit to TATA SGS Motors
- "Our team proudly organized an industrial visit to TATA SGS Motor, giving students an incredible hands-on experience of the automotive manufacturing world. During the visit, students had the opportunity to witness various industrial processes up close — from assembly lines to quality control operations — gaining a deeper understanding of how theory translates into real-world applications. It was a powerful learning experience that not only enhanced their technical knowledge but also inspired them to envision their future roles in the automotive and manufacturing industries!
