NTCC
NTCC
NTCC
Definition
Summer internship programme is an integral part of the academic curriculum of most of the programmes. It aims at widening the student's perspective by
providing an exposure to real life organisational and environmental situations. This enables the students to explore an industry/organization, build a relationship
with a prospective employer, or simply enhance their skills in a familiar field. The internship also provides invaluable knowledge and networking experience to
the students.
Ideally the duration of the Industry internship is six to eight weeks. However, in some cases this period could be extended, .
Course Objectives:
The objectives of the Summer Internship Program are -
Prerequisites:
The prerequisite for this course is basic understanding of the research methodology and quantitative techniques.
• "Test drive” the path chosen and confirm one’s interest in a possible career field.
• Personal growth by developing one’s intellectual, interpersonal, and leadership qualities.
• Learn skills and enhance one’s resume with career-related experience
• Develop future employment opportunities.
• Gain valuable contacts and references.
Course Contents/Syllabus
The Internship Process begins with:
5.1 Registration
The students are required to register on-line on AMIZONE for the NTCC courses as per the University guidelines. Dates would be notified separately.
The students who have not registered for the NTCC course as per regulations will not be permitted to submit any report and will be treated as having failed
in the course. Further, student will not be promoted to next year specially if he/she has failed in fieldwork / or industry internship etc.
5.3 Structure
All students must follow the following rules in submitting their summer internship project.
• Front page should provide title, author, Name of degree/diploma and the date of submission.
• Second page should be the table of contents giving page references for each chapter and section.
• The next page should be the table of appendices, graphs and tables giving titles and page references.
• Next to follow should be a synopsis of the summer internship project (approximately 500 words) titled: Executive Summary
• Next is the ‘acknowledgements’.
• Chapter I should be a general introduction, giving the background to the summer internship project, the objectives, the rationale, the plan, methodological
issues and problems. The limitations of the summer internship project should also be hinted in this chapter.
• Other chapters will constitute the body of the summer internship project. The number of chapters and their sequence will usually vary depending on, among
others, on a critical review of the previous relevant work relating to major findings, a discussion of their implications, and conclusions, possibly with a
suggestion of the direction of future research on the area.
• After this concluding chapter, a list of all the references used should be given. These should be cross - references with the text. For articles from journals, the
following details are required e.g.
Draper P and Pandyal K. 1991, The Investment Trust Discount Revisited, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Vol18, No6, Nov, pp 791-832.
• Body will be of approximately 10000- 12000 words. It should be divided into sub section and each section should be coherent: i.e., have a clear beginning
and end and a logical connection between the content elements is must.
• Conclude by summarizing the results of the argument and their significance for the relevant issues.
• References section should list down all the citations in APA Style.
6.1 Formatting
• All reports should be printed double-spaced, Times New Roman and 12 Font size.
• Although papers are evaluated chiefly on their philosophical merits, grammar, spelling, and language will also be evaluated. Students are expected to
express their thoughts in clear, grammatical, English sentences.
• Content is the purpose of a paper; style and packaging can facilitate comprehension of that content, but should never distract the reader from the
content.
The NTTC report must be written in student’s own words. However, if required to cite the words of others, all the debts (for words, data, arguments and ideas)
have to be appropriately acknowledged. It is mandatory that each project report shall be checked for plagiarism through Turnitin before submission. The
content that is based on existing published work must come from properly quoted material and from the references cited section. After checking the accuracy of
the citations and references of such content the plagiarism report should not return similarity index of more than 15% in any circumstance. However, if the
matching text is one continuous block, the index of 15% could still be considered plagiarism. Any report with higher than this plagiarism percentage must be
explained by the student. The details of copyrights, professional ethics are given in Plagiarism Prevention Policy of the University.
The most important aspect of the courses is the final report. Therefore, following must be ensured for producing quality report:
a) The student will start the project report / summer internship project while doing his/her NTCC course as per the prescribed guidelines
b) The students will submit 1st draft of the report to the guide for guidance timeline
c) Followed by the submission second of draft of report after making necessary changes as suggested by the guide.
d) The final report will be submitted after checking plagiarism through Turnitin or any other format subscribed by University. Copying material should not
be more than 15% provided source is mentioned in the report along with proper acknowledgement and referencing as per plagiarism policy of the
university timeline
e) Following will be submitted along with final report,:
• WPR
• Plagiarism Report
A student will be eligible to submit his report and final assessment provided he/she meets following conditions:
a. Online Registration for the NTCC course
b. Approval of Topic, Synopsis and Project Plan by the guide
c. 90 % of WPR were submitted
d. 80% of the WPR were satisfactory
e. Similarity index not more than 15 % as per Plagiarism Prevention Policy.
Students not meeting the eligibility criteria shall be governed by the regulation given as per university guidelines.
The assessment scheme for the summer internship project is mentioned below as per the University guidelines (06 Credit units):
Internal Assessment 40
External Assessment 60
The breaks up (components and their weightage) of continuous internal assessment are given as under:
MAXIMUM MAXIMUM
S.NO. NAME OF COMPONENT MARKS S.NO. NAME OF COMPONENT MARKS
QUALITY OF WORK &
1 TIMELY REGISTRATION 5 1 WRITTEN EXPRESSION 10
STUDENT LEARNING
2 PLAGIARISM REPORT 10 2 OUTCOMES 10
INTEGRATION OF THEORY
4 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 5 3 INTO PRACTICE 10
OBJECTIVES &
5 METHODOLOGY 10 4 METHODOLOGY 10
PRESENTATION AND
TOTAL 40 5 COMMUNICATION 10
6 VIVA VOCE 10
TOTAL 60