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Internship Apping

19 Nov

Finally after months of writing and editing, its here! There has never been a guide for students of NIT Silchar who want to go for high-profile Research and Industry Internships. Internships help in landing great jobs and Graduate School admits. Mostly this knowledge has been passed on to Juniors verbatim and most students miss out on opprtunities of building their profile.

This guide has been titled INTERNSHIP APPING and is intended to help JUNIORS OF ALL BRANCHES. Though the last page is strictly for Civil Engineering students only. Several addendums will be released and the document will be customised for all branches in January 2011.

WRITERS:

  1. Manabendra Saharia (Chief Coordinator, MISSION 2015, Class of 2011)
  2. Harish Borah (Training and Placement Executive, CE, Class of 2011)
  3. Amartya Dey (General Secretary, Civil Engg Society, Class of 2011)

A printed copy of this guide will be provided to all students and costs will be borne by Civil Engineering Society for our MISSION 2015 intiative.

Please read in Fullscreen mode

 

Email Etiquettes for NIT Silchar Intern & GradSchool Applicants

18 Oct

In the world of Facebook and SMSes, the greatest casualty of the Tech revolution has been proper functional English. This INSPIREmini Online presentation has been organised by CES to make sure all students are conversant with the basic rules and etiquettes of Email correspondence, something that will become more and more pervasive in our daily life as a corporate/academic career beckons us soon. CES hopes that it will be specially helpful for students who are applying for Internships, Projects and Graduate School. While most students may already be aware of these fundas, this short presentation is to make sure each and every student of NIT Silchar develops at an early stage the soft skills necessary for success in career and life. The best way to view it is in full screen mode.

 

 

This Presentation was designed by Manabendra Saharia and Amartya Dey (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Class of 2011). Please share the guide with whoever you think will benefit from it.

 

 

Management Studies and CAT Preparation

22 Sep

SPEAKER: Mr. Nabanshu Bhattacharjee (NIT Silchar, ECE Class of 2008).

Total Attendees: 230 students, 20th September 2010.

Presently: Pursuing MBA in IIM Lucknow.

Mission 2015 is a comprehensive 5 year initiative by Civil Engineering Society(CES) with innovative programs like INSPIRE Lecture Series in Civil Engineering, INSPIREmini, INSPIRING INTERNS, Koffee with CES.

As a part of our INSPIREmini Series programme CES cordially invited Nabhanshu Bhattacharjee, from IIM Lucknow (NIT Silchar, ECE Class of 2008). He belled the CAT with a score of 99.6 percentile.  Prior to his IIM life, he worked in IBM Bangalore, as an application developer.

The session was organised on 20th September 2010 in CET hall.  It was expected to be a 1-hr session but was prolonged due to an overwhelming response wherein around 200 students took part.  The session was kick started with a brief introduction of the day’s guest by chief coordinator, Manabendra Saharia.  The General Secretary of the Gymkhana, Sourav Dhal, took the opportunity to acknowledge the civil engineering society for being vibrant and active and wished all the success in its endeavours.  The General Secretary of CES, Amartya Dey, felicitated the guest and extended a hearty welcome on our campus.  The photography secy, Debankur Jana, helped in capturing the moments of the seminar.

The guest chose not to be monotonic, but was keen in having an interactive session.  He first gathered the queries which ranged from preparation perspective of entrances to the life beyond.  Most of the questions seemed to be clustered around the preparation of CAT, as it is of prime importance for 4th year and 3rd year students.  The questions also hovered around the necessity of further studies after a Bachelor’s degree.  Though time was a constraint the session was highly productive to the gathering as the guest tried to clear the general cobwebs which a student in a professional college encounters.  He was also generous to offer another visit for an exclusive CAT seminar as he felt that it should be dealt with in depth analysis.

The session was concluded with a memento presentation to Nabanshu Bhattacharjya by general secretary of CES on behalf of the gathering.

This news report was prepared by an enthusiastic first-year student of the Dept. of Civil Engg., NIT Silchar – Praveen Kumar (Civil Engineering, Class of 2014). CES wishes him lots of luck for his career and hopes that more young students will take an interest in the activities of CES.