SUBHASH MISHRA
Dhanbad, July 22: The Summer Internship Program 2025, organized by the Department of Civil Engineering at BIT Sindri, concluded successfully with a certificate distribution ceremony. The event marked the culmination of weeks of hands-on technical training and project work aimed at bridging academic learning with real-world engineering challenges.
Prof. Prafulla Kumar Sharma, Head of the Civil Engineering Department, was the chief guest at the event. Addressing the interns, he emphasized the importance of industrial research and innovation.
“The objective of this internship is not just to strengthen theoretical knowledge but also to expose students to real-life engineering problems. Such experiences are vital in sharpening their technical outlook,” he said.

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Focus on Practical Exposure and Innovation
During the ceremony, students who had successfully completed various technical modules and practical assignments were felicitated with certificates.
Senior faculty member Dr. Jetu Kujur lauded the quality of training delivered during the program and assured continued guidance to students in their academic and professional endeavors.
Encouraging students to pursue innovation and research, Dr. Maya Rajnarayan Ray and Dr. Nishikant Kisku highlighted the growing relevance of technology and field-based learning in the modern engineering landscape.
Student Reflections and Faculty Support
Several students shared their internship experiences, noting that the program gave them the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations. They appreciated the platform for improving their teamwork, problem-solving, and practical engineering skills.
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The event was also addressed by senior professors including Dr. Abhijit Anand, Prof. Iqbal Sheikh, and Prof. Saroj Meena, who emphasized the department’s continued support in nurturing student talent and encouraging a research-oriented mindset.
Prof. Prashant Ranjan Malviya delivered the vote of thanks, expressing his gratitude to the Head of Department, faculty members, and students for their collective efforts in making the program a success. He remarked that such initiatives play a crucial role in the holistic development of students, aligning their skills with the dynamic demands of the industry.








