Monday, March 25, 2013


Programme for Engineering (3 rd /4 th year B.Tech., 1 st /2 nd Year M.Tech.) or Science ( 4 th /5 th year M.Sc) students









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SHORT TERM PROJECT TRAINING SCHEME OF C - DAC, NOI

VISITING STUDENTS INTERNSHIP/Project work/industrial training PROGRAMME for final year of science and/or engineering education (M.Sc / M.Phil / B.E. / B.Tech / M.E. / M.Tech)

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http://www.iiap.res.in/degree

The visiting students internship programme is conducted by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) with the aim to promote scientific research interest in college and university students. Students selected for this programme work on specific projects that form a part of the ongoing research at IIA. Based on the nature of the project, the students shall be asked to work at either the main campus of IIA in Bangalore or its field stations.
The minimum eligibility criteria for the students to apply for the visiting internship programme is that they must have a consistently good academic performance (starting from their 10th standard exam) scoring more than 60% of marks or a CGPA of more than six, depending on the case.
Category A (Non – Ph.D students):
  • Students who are in their pre-final / final year of science and/or engineering education (M.Sc / M.Phil / B.E. / B.Tech / M.E. / M.Tech) and interested in doing a short-term project in astrophysics / astronomical instrumentation towards partial fulfillment of their college / university course requirement are eligible to apply. Students who have completed their last qualifying academic degree in the previous six months from the date of application can also apply under this category.
  • The internship is ordinarily for a maximum duration of four months outside the period May-July and needs to be carried out in a single stretch.
  • Students who want to work with specific staff members of IIA should submit a brief summary of the project they intend to carry out and recommendation letter from the institute staff member with whom he/she wants to carry out the internship.
  • The internship will be ordinarily for only one time and applications from students who have already visited IIA under any other category during the previous years will not be ordinarily considered for revisits.
Category B (Ph.D students):
  • Students presently carrying out their Ph.D work at the universities and other institutes who want to visit IIA for collaboration can apply under this category.
  • The application to visit IIA under this category can be submitted anytime during the year.
  • Their visit is limited to once per year outside the period May - July for a maximum duration of three months in an academic year, if they need accommodation from the institute.
How to apply?
Interested students should send their application to the Board of Graduate Studies, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Koramangala, Bangalore 560 034 through their Head of the Department. The applications should be sent at least three months in advance from the tentative start date of their proposed project work. Applications must be accompanied by copies of the mark statements (up to the latest available), the recommendation letter and abstract of the project (if applicable). Outstation students willing to make their own arrangements for boarding and lodging are urged to mention the same in their application.

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RGCB - Short-term training

http://rgcb.res.in/summertraining.html

As part of its commitment to human resource development, RGCB permits students at the MSc, Btech, M.Phil and M.Tech levels to carry out dissertation and project work in various disciplines. During the past two years, RGCB has trained more than 300 post-graduate students from various parts of the country.
While this Short-term/summer training satisfies a requirement for completing the Masters program for a large number of candidates, our intentions are to provide these candidates with an exposure to an international quality biotechnology research environment.

Projects and dissertations may be for 1 month, 2-3 months, 4-6 months or 7-12 months. A service fee is charged from trainees to cover the costs of the training. The fee structure is given below:















applicants may either contact the scientists directly and secure their consent or apply directly to the office of the Director, RGCB, who will allot students to laboratories based on vacancies or acceptance by the scientist concerned. Applications can be submitted throughout the year but actual training will be subject to the number of vacancies available with each scientist. Allotment to individual scientists will therefore depend on their consent and spaces available with them. For further details, please contact the Public Relations Officer at the Office of the Director(info@rgcb.res.in).
Completed applications endorsed by the Head of Department and Head of Institution should then be submitted to the Director, Rajiv Gandhi Centre For Biotechnology, Poojappura, Thycaud P.O, Thiruvananthapuram 695014. Applications must be submitted at least two months before the dates requested for starting the training. Service fees may either be remitted as a crossed Demand draft payable to the Director, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram 695014 or in cash at the administrative office. The Director will take the final decision on the training and placement. Applications can be rejected without assigning any reasons if they are found unacceptable.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Guidelines for Summer/ Vocational Training/Project work/industrial training at IIP for B.E./ B Tech, M. Tech/ M.Sc students

Guidelines for Summer/ Vocational Training at IIP

The students of engineering colleges are required to carry out project work as a pre-requisite for completion of their B.E./ B Tech, M. Tech/ M.Sc degree for a period of 6 months duration. Projects of interest to CSIR-IIP are given to the students so that while students are exposed to the latest technological developments while working on real life sponsored projects. CSIR-IIP too benefits from the project work.

Since CSIR-IIP receives a very large number of requests from IITs, NITs, Universities, Colleges and individuals for imparting summer / vocational training to their students/wards from different disciplines/areas. This not only overburdens institute’s infrastructure but sometimes also adversely affects the R&D programmes. In order to streamline procedure for acceptance of such requests following guidelines are framed.
IITs, NITs and other reputed Govt. Institutions will be preferred to completer their project work and they will not be charged any fees.
Since IIP does have very limited hostel facilities, it will not be possible to provide hostel accommodation to trainees.
Number of students from an institution at a time (per semester / year) must not exceed four.
Request for less than 6 months of project work will not be entertained. No students will be allowed for 2 months summer training/ internship
Students of B Tech after completing 3rd year will be allowed for 6 months project work. B Tech 2nd year students will not be allowed. Similarly M Sc 2nd year students will be entertained for project work.
Students with excellent academic record having cumulative grade point 7.5 / 75% marks or more will be accepted for training / project work.
Training request will be accepted only in the areas of chemical & mechanical engineering, biotechnology and chemistry. Computer science students will be accepted only in case if there is requirement of IIP.
Continuance of training of a student at IIP will be subject to his / her satisfactory conduct and performance. IIP will have a right to discontinue / terminate the training programme of any student any stage.
Trainee will not claim any intellectual property right, of work done at IIP and has to strictly maintain the confidentiality of Institute’s intellectual property. Any violation /infringement, will be viewed adversely against the student as well as the institution to which he/she belongs and may invite appropriate action.
Trainee will not be allowed to use any IIP infrastructure, stationary, Xeroxing, binding etc.
Procedure for doing summer training /project work at CSIR-IIP
Applications registered online through internet will be accepted. Students are requested to inform their colleges to submit request in advance 4 months before actual date of training.
Applications duly completed in all respects along with bio data and xerox copies of all marks cards (from SSLC onwards) should be submitted to The Head, Training & HR, Indian Institute of Petroleum, Mohkampur, Dehradun 248005. Applications without a Sponsoring Letter from the college duly signed by the Principal / Head of Department will not be accepted.
Download Format of Undertaking & Certificate from Head of Institute
Instructions for students selected for doing project work
The students are completely governed by the rules and regulations of IIP.
Every batch of students or individual student, as the case may be, will have a scientific/technical project guide from one of the Divisions at IIP. The college can however nominate one of its staff members to co-ordinate on academic matters and liaise with IIP.
During vacation / college holidays (other than Saturdays/Sundays), till the project work is complete, students are required to be at IIP premises from 09.00 am to 05.30 pm. During training period, they should indicate the slots allotted for project work in the college time-table and must be present on all such days at IIP.
The students will not be eligible for IIP transport facility, IIP hostel accommodation may be available depending upon availability. However preference will given to students who do not require hostel accommodation.
Within the IIP premises and during working hours, the students should wear the IIP identity badge and also carry the college identity card.
Library facility at IIP is limited to referencing only; borrowing of books / journals is not extended to the students. However xerox copies may be obtained from the Library on payment of necessary charges.
The college should take the entire responsibility in case of loss or damage to IIP property caused by the students.
IIP will not be responsible for any injury / loss / damage that may occur to the students during the tenure of their project work.
If the progress is not satisfactory, the concerned student/s may be advised by IIP to discontinue the project work.
Please note that the project report prepared for the college and for IIP are required to be identical in all respects. Two copies are required to be submitted to IIPL – one each to the project guide and Head Training & HR, before submitting the final copy to the college.
The students must furnish a “No – Demand Certificate” to Training Division in the prescribed format after completion of project work along with a soft copy and hard copy of the project report.
The Director, IIP may initiate disciplinary action against erring students and decision of the Director is final and binding on the students and colleges.
The project students and their college/staff members shall have no claim whatsoever on the results of the project work. IIP retains all intellectual property rights in patents, designs, software copyright (source code) and publications if any that may be generated during the course of project work.
The college certificate in the project report prescribed by the college / university, the cover page and all certificates in the project report should categorically reflect that the place of project work is iip. The acknowledgement sheet in the project report should mention the nam


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