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SP JAIN IN THE NEWS

Bridging academics and industry through internships

 

Dr Arindam Banerjee, Professor (Finance) and Director - Master of Applied Finance & Wealth Management, Head - Alumni Relations, Middle East and Africa and Director, Executive Program in Global Strategic Finance at SP Jain School of Global Management in Career India, talks about how internships enable students to engage with real-world business scenarios under the mentorship of experienced professionals.

He explains that internships act as intensive training experiences, allowing students to acquire practical skills such as problem-solving, communication, and adaptability. These experiences significantly enhance their employability and readiness for the workforce.

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Key takeaways from the article are:

  • - Internships bridge the gap between academic learning and practical application.
  • - They provide exposure to diverse industries, helping students explore potential career paths.
  • - Essential skills like teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are developed.
  • - Hands-on experience boosts confidence and prepares students for workplace challenges.
  • - Graduates become more competitive in the job market by combining practical experience with academic credentials.

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