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Industrial Internship -Tata Power Skill Development Institute (TPSDI) ,Princeton Engineering, HERO MOTOCORP, and DIY Guru EV Vehicle

Events Date: 15th June to 30th July 2024

Students of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Galgotias University completed a 4-week industrial internship at four reputed organizations: Tata Power Skill Development Institute (TPSDI), Prinston Engineering, HERO MOTOCORP, and DIY Guru EV Vehicle. The internship aimed to provide students with real-world industrial exposure and hands-on experience across diverse mechanical and automotive sectors.

Students explored key domains including mechanical tool handling, HVAC systems, automotive assembly, and electric vehicle technologies. This practical learning environment enhanced their technical competence, problem-solving ability, and industry adaptability, fostering readiness for future professional challenges.

Event Outcome
The internship program enabled students to gain practical skills, industry exposure, and insights into real-world engineering systems. Their understanding of HVAC, EV technologies, mechanical systems, and automotive assembly improved significantly. The program also promoted career readiness and enhanced their ability to apply theoretical knowledge in industrial contexts.

Event Detailed Description

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Galgotias University facilitated a comprehensive 4-week industrial internship for its students across four organizations: TPSDI, Prinston Engineering, HERO MOTOCORP, and DIY Guru EV Vehicle. The program aimed to bridge academic learning with industrial practices, enhancing students' professional skills.

At TPSDI, students engaged with mechanical tools, pump installations, tool metrology, and gear mechanisms. These activities helped them understand operational principles and industrial procedures.

Prinston Engineering provided exposure to HVAC, RAC, AC systems, and ducting, offering practical understanding of thermal and fluid systems critical in modern infrastructure.

At HERO MOTOCORP, students observed automobile assembly operations, learning about component integration, lean manufacturing, and quality control within a large-scale automotive environment.

In DIY Guru EV Vehicle, the focus was on electric vehicle (EV) systems — students studied EV architecture, powertrains, and components, gaining valuable insight into sustainable vehicle technologies.

The internship concluded with improved student confidence, technical know-how, and enthusiasm to contribute to advanced mechanical and automotive industries. These cross-disciplinary experiences reflect Galgotias University's commitment to experiential learning.

Department Name : Department of Mechanical Engineering

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