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Skills developed:
Real time and realistic knowledge, self-development and interpersonal skills, communication
skills, team building, conflict resolution change management and professional effectiveness.
Besides this it also helps students to improve body-mind coordination, realize the importance of
stamina and regular exercise and learn to appreciate and feel the true beauty of nature.
PART B:
Title of the Practice: Industrial Visits - Udhyama Parivekshnam
Objective of the Practice:
● To provide students with an insight into the industrial world.
● To provide students with a practical real-world perspective on different functions
in organizations
● Preparing the students to learn about the day-to-day workings of a particular
industry and understand its operational issues.
● Helps in keeping students abreast with the various practices followed by such
organizations and acquire traits that the industry demands of them.
● To develop networking with industries
The Actual Practice:
Industrial visits are arranged by departments to students with an objective of
providing students functional opportunity in different sectors like IT, Manufacturing and services,
finance and marketing. Industrial visit helps to combine theoretical knowledge
with industrial knowledge. At the beginning of the semester, the departments identify the places
of field/industrial visits which will help students to connect with the topics which they will be
learning. The aim of these industrial visit is “Education – Exposure – Experience.” Students are
taken to various industrial as well as research organizations.
To name a few:
Gauribidanur Radio Observatory, Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) , Mayas Food Factory,
Sandal soap factory, Sartorius Biotech, Rourkela Steel plant, Anthem Biosciences, Forensic Science
Laboratories, High Court and Prison visits, DNA profiling laboratories, Brain Museum and the like.
Students of the B. Tech program in Aerospace /Aeronautical Engineering program look forward
for the Flight Lab course offered by the department. The students are initially given exposure to
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