Don Bosco Sagai Institute actively collaborates with various industries to enhance the educational experience of its students. Through these partnerships, the institute ensures that students gain valuable insights and exposure to real-world industry practices.
- Sharing of Knowledge: The institute works closely with industry partners to bring in industry-specific knowledge, trends, and technological advancements. Industry professionals and experts are invited to conduct workshops, guest lectures, and seminars, providing students with up-to-date information and practical knowledge that goes beyond the classroom curriculum. This interaction helps bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application.
- Industrial Visits: The institute organizes regular industrial visits for students, offering them an opportunity to witness firsthand the workings of industries in their respective fields. These visits allow students to understand the operational processes, machinery, and technologies used in the industry, giving them valuable insights into the professional environment. These visits also foster a sense of awareness about industry challenges and the latest innovations.
- Interaction with Industry Experts: Don Bosco Sagai Institute encourages direct interaction between students and industry experts. Through various programs such as mentorship sessions, Q&A with industry leaders, and panel discussions, students can engage with professionals, learn from their experiences, and ask questions about industry practices, career paths, and opportunities. This exposure helps students build a professional network and gain a clearer understanding of industry expectations.
In essence, the institute’s collaboration with industries plays a pivotal role in enhancing the overall learning experience. It equips students with the practical skills, industry knowledge, and professional connections needed to succeed in their careers.
Our Collaborators
Venketeswara Printers, Ratna Packaging, Arul Packaging, Studio3creations, SIGA, Microprint