Engineering Internships for First Years

engineering internships for first years

Through internships, students get to enhance their knowledge and skills in line with the current trends in the job market. Employment sectors in the broad field of student’s interest, will require the student to participate with industries, government bodies, NGO and MSME. These types of internship programs help students to seek employability and contribute to improvement of student’s research development. Here you will come to know how much engineering internships for first years is important.

Importance for First Years

In line with the AICTE standards besides the completion of the degree, every student pursuing engineering and BTECH courses is required to take up three internships. These three internships include one after the first year (3 weeks), the second one in the second year (4 weeks), and the third one in the last year (24 weeks). The call for qualified engineers is on the rise every day and therefore Engineering internships will help the students to develop essential workable technical skills along with professional ethics, and communication skills. Their exposure to live projects helps them to attain practical training.

Important Fields

The students may undertake the study of trending technologies such as AI, ML, IOT, and embedded systems, VLSI, web development, software engineering, full stack web development, design and development of various products, code in C, C++ and other programming languages. Students who are studying ECE, CSE, ISE, EEE, and Mechatronics and all students from 1st year students can apply for internships in their interested domain.

Tips to find internships

  • Speak to the placement and training personnel in the university, inform them about your area of interest and the career options available for you, the companies they work with may have a similar need.
  • Engage with the existing networks you have such as family and friends, professors, and mentors.
  • Networking works in the industry as well. And they can connect you with people from their organization who recruit students for internship programs.
  • Participate in activities like joining clubs (particularly design clubs), working on projects, acquiring new skills, and engaging in extracurricular activities that have an impact on a CV.
  • It is really useful to know how to write a good resume. Prepare a crisp and to the point response for “tell me about yourself”.
  • Attend every job fair, networking opportunity, and campus informational interview, the relation with engineers and recruiters helps a lot to get interview calls rather than applying online. Career workshops are useful as well.
  • The majority of organizations implement Applicant Tracking Software (ATS) that enables them to eliminate undesired candidates automatically. Ensure that your CV is structured in a manner which is suitable for these applications.
  • Apply to smaller firms that don’t get as much applications
  • Engage in undergraduate research. Most professors would probably want to have them on as an aide. Most people who manage to secure internships either have insider connections. And they were somewhere in their junior and final year.

Engineering Internships for First Years give them hands-on training on live projects and helps them gain industrial experience. This helps the students to build their portfolios for their career development.

Aditi Sharma

Aditi Sharma

Chemistry student with a tech instinct!