Summer Internship Training (SIT): Bridging Theory and Industry

The FISAT Business School (FBS) 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.

Course Overview (20MBA351)

The Internship is a mandatory core course in the third semester of the MBA program. It requires students to undertake a focused training period outside the college environment.

Feature

Detail

Duration

6 to 8 Weeks

Timing

During the summer period following the Second Semester

Placement Sectors

Public, Private, or Cooperative sector organizations

Internship Outcomes

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

  • Application of Knowledge: Successfully apply the knowledge and skill sets acquired in the classroom to practical organizational functions.
  • Problem-Solving: Develop real-world problem-solving skills through hands-on analysis and engagement with the work environment.
  • Professional Readiness: Build essential professional capabilities, including the right work attitude, self-confidence, strong inter-personal skills, and effective teamwork.
Learning Experience

The SIT is engineered to provide students with a deep, practical understanding of modern management. Students actively observe and engage with core business functions, including:

  • Core Business Functions: Marketing, Finance, Operations, and Information Systems.
  • Management Disciplines: Planning, Organizing, Controlling, Coordinating, and Budgeting of business activities.

Assessment Structure

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

Component

Criteria

Marks

Weightage

Internal Evaluation

Progress of Work

10

40%

(By Internal Committee)

Log Book/Work Diary

10

 

(Total 40 Marks)

Internship Presentations

20

 

External Evaluation

Final Report

30

60%

(By University-appointed Examiners)

Internship Viva Voce

30

 

(Total 60 Marks)

Total Marks

100

100%