Industrial Mentorship Program (IMP)

Overview

The Industrial Mentorship Program (IMP) is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and industrial practices. It provides engineering students with an opportunity to connect with industry experts and professionals who guide them in understanding real-world applications of engineering concepts, workplace culture, emerging technologies, and career pathways.

Objective of Mentoring

Through regular interactions with esteemed mentors, students gain insights into industry challenges, innovations, trends, and professional growth, preparing for a smooth transition from college campus to corporate world. This program also helps students in:

  • Skill Development
  • Knowledge Transfer
  • Career Guidance
  • Personal Growth
  • Networking
  • Role Modeling
  • Empowerment

Eligibility

The Industrial Mentorship Program at Keystone School of Engineering is a structured program to provide guidance, support, and advice to students so that they are developed both personally and professionally.

Who Can Apply

  • Undergraduate students (3rd year onwards) pursuing B.E

Pre-requisites

  • Strong academic interest and commitment to learning
  • Willingness to participate actively in mentorship sessions, assignments, and projects
  • Basic communication skills and openness to professional guidance

Process of Selection

  • Academic performance and faculty recommendations
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP) outlining career goals and interest in mentorship
  • Interview/interaction

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