Tuesday 8 March 2022

Assessment methodology for Internships under the revised CBCS (2020–21 onwards)

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As per the revised CBCS based curriculum which is implemented from the academic year 2020-21, three internships are mandatory for all students irrespective of the type of College (Govt / Private Aided / Autonomous / Constituent / Private Un-aided) and the programme of study (BA/ B.Com/ B.Sc/ BBA /Honours, etc.).The following is the evaluation methodology for awarding marks/grades.

Through out the Degree the student should complete 3 internships.
  1. First internship (April-May after 1st year examinations): Community Service Project
  2. Second Internship (April-May after 2nd year examinations): Apprenticeship / Internship / On the job training / In-house Project / Off-site Project
  3. Third internship (5th/6thSemester period):

First internship (April-May after 1st year examinations): 

To inculcate social responsibility and compassionate commitment among the students, the summer vacation in the intervening 1st and 2nd years of study shall be for Community Service Project.

Second Internship (April-May after 2nd year examinations):

To make the students employable, an Apprenticeship / Internship / On the job training / In-house Project / Off-site Project shall be undertaken by the students in the intervening summer vacation between the 2nd and 3rd years.

For complete the detailed guidelines click here

Third internship (5th/6thSemester period):

During the entire 5th /6th Semester, the student shall undergo Apprenticeship / Internship / On the Job Training. This is to ensure that the students develop hands on technical skills which will be of great help in facing the world of work.

For complete the detailed guidelines click here
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