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NIT-Warangal starts summer internship programme

NIT-Warangal starts summer internship programme

The Hindu13-05-2025

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The National Institute of Technology - Warangal (NIT-W) has organised a 'Summer Internship Programme 2025' where 219 students from across the country are attending an orientation programme.
During the inauguration here on Tuesday, Director of NIT-W Bidyadhar Subudhi welcomed interns and encouraged them to explore research and innovation. Dean (Academics) A. Sarat Babu highlighted the institute's academic excellence and vibrant research environment.
'Students will engage in cutting-edge research in various domains of science and technology under the mentorship of NIT-W's esteemed faculty. The internship programme will continue till July 9, with students working across different departments and research laboratories of the institute,' he said.
Professor in-charge of the Summer Internship Programme M. Heeralal provided an overview of the programme structure and objectives, emphasising its benefits in developing research aptitude and interdisciplinary collaboration. Chief Warden Abdul Azeem discussed residential and welfare arrangements for the interns.

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