Yes, Indeed it will help you to get the industry exposure. but before going in detail let me first tell you what actually industrial training is and how you should approach the right company to join for the 6 months training.
So, first thing first.
What is Industrial Training?
Industrial training is a 6 month practical training program that covers the final year of your graduations.
Industrial training refers to the work experience that is relevant to professional development prior to the graduation. In Industrial training students join the company which is relevant to their intrust and subject and they completed their training in perticular time frame e.g 6 months, 3 months etc.
Mostly the industrial training is the part of your academic curriculum.This is designed to give you an overview on industry environment in your profession.This study helps you to understand technology at production level.The training can be taken in any particular technology as per your area of interest. For example if you are having Java as your main subject in the final semester, you obviously will do your project in java itself. So, here I want you to take a brief note: Chooses a technology to work on a project that you believe you will make your career. i.e; In future you are going to make this technology as your profile. E.g: Java Developer.
You can do internships to add advantage to your career.
Why you need Industrial Training?
As a fresher (college pass out), we just get the insights on our syllabus. We do not interact with a live project ever. So, this training can help you out to get an exposure to the IT industry (if done in a right place). Secondly, we will be learning the working etiquette in a company. Thirdly, you will learn how to resolve issue in real time and many more.
Apart from the above points, you will also get an opportunity to do a live project that can impress your college supervisor and you can get pretty grade for that.
Where to get the training?
Now, that's the most important part of this discussion. Now day there are hell of companies offering industrial training and they will promise you live project, placement assistant etc etc. But, But... Are all the companies that offers these types of lollipops actually deliver what they said? No, I don't think so. They actually can not do it, because they do not have a project to work on. so how they will able to let you in.
Points to note here.
Before joining any training institute, first look for the project they are talking about. Are they really exist or not. To check this just ask their client names and the date of deploy of the project, the modules of the project. If someone is not having a project I bet he/she can not answer your question promptly. And if the really have some projects it will be reflected by their way of communicating.
It may infact help in a lot of ways including:
- Industrial training helps you to understand how an industry/company/organization works.
- Although industrial training as an engineering student would involve learning and applying technical knowledge, you also get to interact with people performing various different roles including managerial roles. Merely observing them and interacting with them gives you an idea of structures that exist in a company.
- Also, whether you end up liking or disliking your manager, you will end up learning something about qualities required to be a good manager yourself!
Over to you.
Now, Its up to you as it is your life, it is your career so the decision also be yours.
My Recommendation!
I would recommend the thinknexttraining. You will get to know what you should do for your career.
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