Summer Training ECE/EEE/EN/EI Engineering Students

Raj Sharma
Created by Raj Sharma Jul 2, 2020

Summer Internship Training ECE/EEE/EN/EI Engineering Students

APTRON is offering industry-level Summer Internship Training ECE/EEE/EN/EI Engineering Students in India. It is an industry centered program in which trainees work inside the electronic industry while understanding electronics.

Our programs are industry-validated and with a 100% job bolster guarantee. APTRON has connected ups with numerous electronic companies who may be happy to take in these students post-internship. Training programs are executed inside our high-tech labs packed with facilities and equipment for learners.

You will discover internship programs with integrated certification courses. You may likewise pursue our award programs as indicated by your past academic performance.


Summer Internship Training ECE/EEE/EN/EI Engineering Students

Intended for students from the second, third, and fourth year of BE/B. Tech. courses (Electronics, Electronics and Telecommunication, Instrumentation, Electrical).

Summer relaxes generally are very long for engineering students. We provide a great open entryway for students to relax and rejuvenate before the next semester begins. At the same time, summer relaxes likewise offer a great open entryway for enthusiastic engineering students to experiment and learn new things. This is the time when students can concentrate on learning and experience the fun of engineering without stressing over grades and exams.

Such passionate engineering students can make use of our Summer Training Programs to make the best use of the time. Through these programs, students can explore different technologies and learn while having a great deal of fun. The programs are designed to let the students altogether consider of the crate and develop several interesting engineering projects, making the whole experience fun and teaching energy in engineering. We are designed to permit students to apply their concepts in real life and experience engineering rather than to concentrate on marks.

We likewise have an open book exam (an exam where students can refer to books/notes) to measure the measure of learning students undergo during this period. The exams are created to measure the practical/application abilities of the students and not their memory. So students need not have the pressure of burglarizing up textbooks like We regularly do in their courses. The purpose of the exam isn't to judge the students yet to give them a chance to measure how much progress We have made during the program. It also helps the students to evaluate the learning and mention their scores in their resumes to help their achievement instead of basically mentioning that We participated in a training program.