Engineering Student’s Issues in Internship Training
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Abstract
Nowadays, finding a job is by no means simple. The employer has higher standards for the
workers. Today, a large number of graduates, particularly engineers, are jobless due to a lack of
work experience. Hence, internships fill the gap and aid in turning graduates into workers by
giving them practical work experience. The main goal of this study is to pinpoint the difficulties
engineering students from particular engineering colleges in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh
encounter throughout their internship training programmes. To determine the students for the
current study, the researcher used the convenience sampling approach. All these primary and
secondary data have been utilized in the study. Again for study, the researcher utilized a different
statistical tools for analyzing the data. The study's main findings were that the majority of
respondents had trouble with their internships' short durations and were reluctant to ask
concerns.
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