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Summer Internship Training

Bridging theory and industry — a mandatory, credit-bearing immersion into real-world corporate functions for every FBS MBA student.

Bridging Theory and Industry

The FISAT Business School curriculum is strategically designed to integrate rigorous academic theory with indispensable real-world experience. The Summer Internship Training (SIT) is a cornerstone of this philosophy, providing every MBA student with a critical hands-on immersion into the corporate world.

The SIT is a mandatory core course in the third semester of the MBA programme. It requires students to undertake a focused training period outside the college environment — in a public, private, or cooperative sector organisation of their chosen domain.

Duration 6 to 8 Weeks
Timing Summer period following Semester II
Sectors Public, Private, or Cooperative sector organisations
Credit Weightage Mandatory core course — Semester III
calendar_month

6–8 Weeks

Duration

domain

3 Sectors

Public / Private / Cooperative

assignment

100 Marks

Total Assessment

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Semester III

Mandatory Core Course

What Students Achieve

By the conclusion of the Summer Internship Training, students are expected to achieve the following professional competencies:

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Application of Knowledge

Successfully apply the knowledge and skill sets acquired in the classroom to practical organisational functions.

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Problem-Solving

Develop real-world problem-solving skills through hands-on analysis and engagement with the work environment.

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Professional Readiness

Build essential professional capabilities, including the right work attitude, self-confidence, strong inter-personal skills, and effective teamwork.

What Students Experience

The SIT is engineered to provide students with a deep, practical understanding of modern management across core business functions:

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Marketing Finance Operations Information Systems

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Planning Organising Controlling Coordinating Budgeting

Assessment Structure

The evaluation of the SIT is comprehensive, ensuring a thorough review of the student's field work, analytical skills, and presentation abilities.

Internal Evaluation

40 Marks · 40%
Progress of Work 10
Log Book / Work Diary 10
Internship Presentations 20

By Internal Committee — Faculty members

External Evaluation

60 Marks · 60%
Final Report 30
Internship Viva Voce 30

By University-appointed External Examiners

Total Marks 100

How to Apply

Internship opportunities are coordinated centrally by the placement cell. Students who meet eligibility criteria are notified. You may also proactively request assistance using the form.

1

Eligibility Check

Maintain a minimum CGPA of 6.5 and no active backlogs. SIT opens after Semester II.

2

Profile Submission

Submit your updated resume and area-of-interest form via the placement cell office.

3

Shortlisting

The placement cell matches profiles to available opportunities and forwards your application.

4

Selection Process

Partner organisations conduct their own screening. Placement cell provides preparation support.

5

Onboarding

Upon selection, complete pre-joining documentation and attend the mandatory induction session.

Request Internship / Training Assistance

Tell us your interest and our placement team will reach out with suitable opportunities.

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Our placement team is available to guide you through every step of your internship journey.

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