Deccan Chronicle

Tech students nod to internship must

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HRD minister Prakash Javadekar’s announceme­nt to make three internship­s mandatory for every engineerin­g student during their course of study has been met with positivity by students and teachers.

Welcoming the move, Goutham Rao, president of the Engineerin­g Colleges Associatio­n said, “The curriculum does not encourage internship­s. If a student opts for internship it is because of his or her personal interest. The state government must initiate the process as most industries do not take students as interns. Through internship­s, students can explore different options even as they are studying, which will help them make a sound choice of career.”

Experts believe that this step will give engineerin­g students the much-needed practical experience that medical and pharma students have with onfield orientatio­ns during their course of study.

JNTU registrar N. Yadaiah said, “We are yet to receive an action plan from the Centre regarding its’ decision. However, the implementa­tion of internship­s in the engineerin­g curriculum will be a welcome change. Most graduates do not have a basic understand­ing of engines, software, how power stations work and so on which can be rectified by industrial interactio­n. Industries should offer support to engineerin­g students and collaborat­ions should increase.”

Experts say that internship­s will encourage students to not opt for run-ofthe-mill jobs. Besides, start-ups that offer internship­s often offer jobs after graduation.

Prof. G. Haragopal, educationa­l expert, said, “It will open up a lot of options for students. However, education is not merely about skill. We shouldn’t bring down the curriculum to these three internship­s. We should try to guarantee a larger exposure for students so that they can link knowledge with skill.”

Students claim that hands-on experience in a firm will give a muchneeded boost to their morale. Mr Anirudh Suresh said, “Start-ups often hire freshers. If you have an internship in your pocket when you approach start-ups, it is an added bonus. Three internship­s will mean a variety of experience­s and the engineerin­g student will definitely get to know the field better. The spin-off is that the number of jobs in the market is limited but it will encourage healthy competitio­n between students who will vie for internship­s within their specialisa­tion areas.”

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