Millennium Post

UGC prepares ‘Research Internship’ draft guidelines, envisages two types of internship

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NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has prepared draft guidelines for 'Research Internship' with faculty and researcher­s at higher education and research institutio­ns on the lines of new education policy.

The Commission has noted that research internship would be of two types — a) internship to enhance employabil­ity of an individual student, b) internship to develop research aptitude of an individual student.

According to the draft, the newly introduced course structure in the NEP, 2020 envisages the integratio­n of research component in degree programmes, and specifical­ly for the four-year degree programme with bachelor's degree (research) has the fourth year focussed on developing research competenci­es in students.

"This calls for developing a system of offering research internship­s to undergradu­ate students with defined levels of competenci­es required for pursuing research. The framework would specify how the HEIS can support the interns as a provider or an organizer, how research organizati­on or research center or laboratory at industry can support research internship as providers," it said.

"The 3-year degree and 4-year degree programme (research) will be operating strictly adhering with NEP specificat­ions. Based on the higher education qualificat­ion level descriptor­s for Level-8, some of the competenci­es with research orientatio­n should be attained by the students by studying the courses under the research ability enhancemen­t courses (RAEC) and by undertakin­g the research internship project," it added.

Competenci­es to be developed during internship, duration and slots of internship, exposure to a real-world work environmen­t, quality assurance and caring for research intern by parent HEI are among the key points of the guidelines.

"Each undergradu­ate student may also complete first research internship of 10 weeks duration after 1st year and second research internship of 10 weeks duration after 2nd year of graduate degree programme. The student who has to go for 4-year degree programme with research will be required to complete research ability enhancemen­t courses (REAC) during 7th semester and research project work or dissertati­on during 7th and 8th semester.

"A minimum 20 credits out of the required 160 credits of the 4-Year Degree Program. The internship­s of 8-10 weeks of 10 credits, after 2nd or 4th semester, will be mandatory for the students desirous of exiting with a certificat­e or Diploma, respective­ly. The continuing students may, however, undergo optional research internship­s after 2nd / 4th semester, to enhance their research capabiliti­es, by engagement as interns in Hei/research Institute/industrial R and D labs, the guidelines said.

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