IIT student to complete studies in US
India is once again shining....
Neha Anand, an engineering student at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B), will be flying to the US for the first time this summer. The 21-year old student is on cloud nine, as she has bagged an internship offer from an international university in the US at a monthly stipend of $3,000, or about Rs 1,35,000.
India is once again shining....
She would be interning with the university for two months. "I have been waiting for this opportunity to learn and work under international academicians," says Anand.
Seventy six others have found internship opportunity with around 11 international universities including -- Western Michigan University, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Alberta, Canada, ENSIAME - LAMVAV-CGAO, France, University of Putra Malaysia and EPFL, Switzerland among others.
The offers range from $2,500 to $3,500 per month.
This is significant as in June 2008 IIT-B had done away with foreign internships for its BTech and dual-degree programme students. As part of the course curriculum, the premier institute had decided to make domestic internship mandatory.
While the BTech is a four-year course, the dual-degree programme lasts five years. An eight-week internship for BTech and dualdegree students is mandatory at the end of the third- and fourth year respectively.
"We have decided to allow students to intern internationally as it is highly preferred among students, since it provides them some cross-cultural exposure in addition to the technical work that they do during internship," said Professor Ravi Sinha, placement incharge, IIT-B in an emailed response.
Major companies including Deutsche Bank, Barclays Capital, Procter & Gamble, ITC, Eaton, Croda, Bank Of America, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Daimler, Qualcomm, Microsoft, IBM, Sony Japan, Finisar and Honda have also recruited students for summer internship at a stipend ranging between $5,000-$7,000 for two months.





