Internship Info Session

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INFO SESSION

INTERNSHIP SEASON
2023-24
Timeline
FIRST STEP - REGISTRATION

• Registration on the Internship portal : https://campus.placements.iitb.ac.in/


• Only Registered Students will be able to take part in the internship season
• Deadline:1st October,2023
RESUME

• Resumes need to uploaded on the internship portal after registration


• Start working on your resumes and compile the proofs needed for
verification
• Resume verification protocols and guidelines are provided on the
internship blog. Please go through them and collect proofs accordingly
• Resume and Proofs Upload Deadline: 6th October, 2023
RESUME VERIFICATION

• Students need to upload pointers in the resume section tagging relevant


authority
of the institute body for verification.
• Relevant documents for proof can be attached in the pointer in a single PDF.
• The statements should be identical to what is written in the resume
INTERNSHIP BLOG, WHATSAPP GROUPS,
INSTIAPP
• These are the platforms where announcements are made
• The Internship Blog is the primary medium of making announcements
about
IAF’s, Tests, Interview Schedules, Selections, etc.
• The Internship Blog is linked to InstiApp and can be accessed from there
• Internship Blog link: https://campus.placements.iitb.ac.in/blog/internship/
HOW TO APPLY FOR A COMPANY
• Company/University registers with the PT Cell to offer internship
• IAF (Internship Application Form) is opened
- which consists of Job Description, Stipend, Posting, Eligibility Criteria etc.
• The announcement for IAF opening is posted on the Internship blog (make it a
habit to check the blog frequently
• Go to the JOBS section on portal and sign the IAF with the relevant resume
• Once you sign the IAF, the companies shortlist the students and they need to
appear for any tests/GD/interviews. Updates regarding these will be on the
blog
COMPANY CATEGORIES
• The internships offered are categorized into
• Industry (I) in Summer
• University (U) in Summer
• Winter (W)
• Industrial firms are further categorized into I1, I2, I3 and I4.
• Winter internships are categorized into W1 and W2
• Categorization of Organizations is based on the nature of organization, profile
offered
by the firm, past relationship with IIT Bombay, student preference and stipend, etc.
• University internship also has University Program (UP) category.
• University program is a training program run by universities which invite students of
other universities to do internships and projects(eg. NTU-India Connect Program)
PENALTIES
• Suppose a student is selected for an internship but decides to ditch it, then there are some
penalties imposed upon that student which will affect his/her final year placements

• An exhaustive list of scenarios and the corresponding penalties for them is given in the
internship policy; please go through it before registration
• Link to access the Internship Policy:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gn5OKuGyoISkklLb2mp5SOYUWWEQh1B9/view?usp=sharing
TYPES OF RESUME

1 PAGE 2 PAGE
Generally used for Non- Generally used for Tech and
core firms (consult, core firms (IT software,
finance, product universities, etc.)
management etc.), Some
Analytics as well
FORMA
• Resume Margins:
T• Top (Short header):53.09 mm
• Top (Long Header):72.39 mm
• Bottom:6.4 mm, Left:14.11 mm, Right:14.11 mm
• Make judicious use of:
◆ Indentation
◆ Tables
◆ Font - size, type (bold/italics) (use font size 10/11 for
description)
◆ Space between two lines
• Don't write paragraphs, use bullets
• Try not to have any white spaces in the resume
• Bold important points, do not bold everything
• Preferred fonts:
Calibri, Cambria, Garamond, Gill Sans, Tahoma, Segoe UI
FORMA
•T
THE MARGIN ON TOP IS DEPENDENT ON THE QUALIFICATION DETAILS
OF THE APPLICANT. IT WILL BE DISPLAYED CORRECTLY AFTER YOU
FILL YOUR QUALIFICATION DETAILS.

• 2 PAGE -

• 1 PAGE
-
THINGS TO KEEP IN
MIND

You can also use Grammarly (student access by LDAP) to ensure that there are no
simple grammatical or punctuation mistakes
REPRESENTATION OF
POINTS
•Use the following structure while describing a point
[IMPACT WORD] - [WHAT] - [HOW] - [EFFECT
]

Can change the


An
order of these
action or
verb ignore any one of
them
(as suitable)

Example: Assisted in making an advanced software using python to segment educational


videos
IMPACT WORDS (ACTION
VERBS)
THANK
YOU
ALL THE BEST!!

Internship Coordinators

Vishwa Raghav Raj Daksh Jain


ESED DESE
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