BIS offers internships for 500 students

IANS April 22, 2025 183 views

The Bureau of Indian Standards has announced an exciting internship program for 500 students across various academic disciplines. The 8-week internship will provide hands-on experience in standardisation, quality control, and industrial processes across multiple sectors. Students from 4-year, 5-year degree programs, and postgraduate courses can participate in this comprehensive learning opportunity. The initiative aims to cultivate a robust quality ecosystem and enhance students' understanding of national and global standardisation practices.

"This partnership is a shared national mission to embed a culture of quality" - Pramod Kumar Tiwari, BIS Director General
New Delhi, April 22: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has announced internship opportunities for 500 students from its partner institutions in the field of standardisation for 2025-26, according to a Ministry of Consumer Affairs statement issued on Tuesday.

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BIS provides internships to 500 students from partner institutions

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8-week program covers manufacturing and testing processes

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Internship includes QCO compliance surveys and industry site visits

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15 institutes integrate standardisation modules in curriculum

The internships will be offered to students enrolled in 4-year degree courses, 5-year integrated degree courses, postgraduate degrees, and diploma programmes. The 8-week internship will include pre-standardisation work in two key industries, QCO (Quality Control Order) compliance surveys in collaboration with BIS offices, and site visits to large-scale units, MSMEs and laboratories, the statement said.

Students will undertake detailed studies on manufacturing and testing processes, raw materials, in-process controls, and other aspects of product quality and conformity assessment.

The annual convention of BIS Standardisation Chairs and Nodal Faculty of MoU Partner Institutions, held recently, has also incorporated standardisation modules into the curriculum of 15 institutes, while more than 130 research and development projects have been commissioned.

Over 50 institutions have established BIS Corners and Academic Dashboards, and a total of 198 Standards Clubs have been formed across 52 institutes.

BIS Director General Pramod Kumar Tiwari said that this partnership is a shared national mission to embed a culture of quality and standardisation across academia. Deputy Director General, Standardisation, Rajeev Sharma encouraged institutions to foster action-oriented collaborations and contribute actively to the country’s quality ecosystem.

The convention hosted technical sessions on curriculum integration, standards formulation, student engagement through Standards Clubs, and other promotional activities. In an open house discussion, partner institutions shared best practices and innovative models for academic collaboration.

The event concluded with a collective resolve to strengthen the culture of standardisation across Indian academia, empowering students and faculty to meaningfully engage with national and global quality systems, the statement added.

Representatives from 58 partner institutes participated in the convention. Five institutions— IIT Roorkee, SSEC Chennai, NIT Jalandhar, SVCE Chennai, and PSNACET Dindigul—were felicitated for their exceptional performance in BIS-related activities as per the MoU.

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Priya K.
This is such a great initiative! Standardization is so important for quality control and it's wonderful to see students getting hands-on experience early in their careers. 👏
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Rahul S.
Applied for this last year but didn't get selected. The selection process could be more transparent - would love to know what criteria they use to pick candidates.
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Ananya P.
The site visits to MSMEs will be so valuable! Practical exposure like this is exactly what our education system needs more of. Hope they expand this to more institutions next year.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see IIT Roorkee among the felicitated institutions. Would be helpful if the article mentioned what specific achievements led to their recognition.
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Sanjana M.
As someone who did this internship last summer, I can say it was transformative! The QCO compliance surveys gave me real-world skills that helped me land my current job. Highly recommend applying!
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Karan D.
Great to see standardization being integrated into curricula. Quality consciousness should start at the education level itself. More technical institutes should follow this model!

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