Industry exposure is an essential aspect of a student’s learning journey, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications. It provides opportunities to interact with professional environments through internships, industrial visits, workshops, live projects, and networking events. Unlike classroom learning, which primarily focuses on concepts and theories, industry exposure allows students to apply this knowledge practically, enhancing their understanding of workplace dynamics. It also helps in developing vital skills such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and time management while keeping students updated with the latest industry trends and technologies.
Gaining hands-on experience through such exposure significantly improves employability, as employers value candidates who are familiar with real-world challenges and practices. Additionally, it offers networking opportunities, enabling students to build connections with professionals and mentors who can guide them in their careers. Whether through internships, hackathons, or live projects, industry exposure transforms academic learning into practical expertise and prepares students for success in the competitive job market.
Asian School of Business is committed to providing students with meaningful industry exposure to bridge the gap between academics and professional practice. Through well-structured programs, the college organizes internships, industrial visits, and live projects that allow students to gain hands-on experience and understand workplace dynamics. Regular workshops and seminars led by industry experts keep students updated with the latest trends and technologies. The college also encourages participation in hackathons, coding competitions, and business challenges to foster problem-solving and innovative thinking.
Additionally, collaborations with leading companies and professional networking events provide opportunities for mentorship. These initiatives ensure that students are well-prepared to meet real-world challenges and succeed in their chosen careers.
Submitted by
Ms. Swati Sharma
Assistant Professor and Convener-BCA
Asian School of Business