Yes, internships are a vital part of the BE Mechanical Engineering program. Here's how:
The program includes an industrial training phase typically after the third year, where students gain hands-on experience by working in actual mechanical engineering environments. This exposure helps students understand real-world applications of their theoretical knowledge.
Students have opportunities to intern with industry leaders in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and other sectors, allowing them to apply learned concepts in live projects.
Through internships, students develop practical skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork, which are essential in the mechanical engineering field.
Internships offer valuable project experience, where students may work on designing, testing, and analyzing mechanical systems and components.