Internship Program
Students gain hands-on experience with project lifecycle management through guided exercises on real-world projects, including residential buildings, roads, bridges, and infrastructure developments.
Timeline:
End of sixth semester (one-month summer vacation)
Program Components:
1. Comprehensive Project Documentation
Students work on complete project documentation including:
Design development and planning
Construction schedules and timelines
Resource planning and allocation
Bill of Quantities (BOQ) preparation
Cost estimates and budget management
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) plans
Execution strategies and implementation plans
2. Professional Resources
Access to professional-grade project drawings
Standardized industry templates and formats
Digital tools and software exposure
3. Expert Mentorship
Regular Q&A sessions with domain experts
Personalized guidance on project challenges
Technical problem-solving support
4. Field Exposure
Site visits to nearby construction projects
Real-world observation of construction practices
Interaction with site teams and professionals
5. Final Presentation
Culminating workshop presentation
Showcase technical knowledge and presentation skills
Collaborative learning and peer feedback
Assessment:
Credit evaluation by a joint assessment panel comprising industry experts and faculty members
Program Benefits:
- Practical understanding of project lifecycle
- Hands-on experience with industry documentation
- Professional network building
- Enhanced employability
Duration
One month (Summer Vacation)
Delivery Mode
In-person / Online / Hybrid
