NUST internship programme for international students ends
Islamabad: Geared towards fostering global diversity, achieving mutual growth through cultural exchange and opening doors to opportunities for all, NUST Internship Programme for International Students (NIPIS-24) has finally drawn to a close. This year, as many as 15 interns came all the way from Egypt, Ireland, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Türkiye, and the United Kingdom to benefit from the month-long internship.
Entailing a 360 learning opportunity, NIPIS ’24 delivered a sublime internship experience to international participants, advancing their academic competence, reinforcing their professional skills, and simultaneously offering insights into the rich cultural heritage and exposure to the natural beauty of Pakistan. NUST Placement Office made special arrangements for technical trainings of the international interns, placing them in various NUST schools specialising in Engineering & IT, Applied Biosciences and Social Sciences.
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