AI Prompt Engineering: A Complete Beginner's Guide for Indian Professionals
What prompt engineering is, why it matters for every profession — not just tech — and how to build real skill in 30 days. This post is itself a free mini-lesson.

What you’ll take away from this post
- Prompt engineering is a communication skill, not a technical one — any professional can learn it
- Context → Role → Task → Format → Constraints produces consistently better AI output
- The difference between a good and mediocre prompt is the difference between a usable and useless output
- 30 days of deliberate practice is enough to go from beginner to proficient
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