--- layout: post title: "First Foot Forward: Internship Report" author: "Rajdeep Aher, Aaditya Agarwal, Utso Sarkar, Hoshika, Avani Singh, Hiral Bapna, Khushi Jain, Sanatan Kumar Gupta, Devendra Kumar Meena, Kriti Garg, Pranshi Singh, Varun R Mallya" tags: [wona, column] image: placement-analysis-cover.jpeg category: bigstory excerpt: "Internships are not just another item on a college checklist. For many students, they are the first real taste of the world beyond classrooms and campus." --- Internships are not just another item on a college checklist. For many students, they are the first real taste of the world beyond classrooms and campus. After years of preparing for entrance exams and finally stepping into college life, students enjoy a bit of freedom to explore, try new things, and figure out where their interests truly lie. But just when things start to feel easy, along comes the intern season. Whether it is something related to your branch or something completely different, whether you are aiming for a big-name company or just testing the waters, almost everyone finds themselves pulled into the rush. It is a chance to see what all those years of education might actually lead to. In this report, Watch Out! takes a look at the 2024 internship season at IIT Roorkee, covering everything from the numbers to the stories. With about 80% of internships getting finalized between July and September, it is the busiest time of the year. But the season does not end there, as opportunities keep coming in through the rest of the academic year, giving students more chances to land something that clicks. ## Numbers **Number of PIO offers** = 33
**Number of Offers made (includes both rejected and accepted offers)** = 491
**Number of Companies that participated in on campus intern** = 111
- Some noteworthy companies that offered internships this year were Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Deutsche Bank, Sprinklr, Samsung. Core companies such as ISRO, Tata Steel, and Siemens continued to engage with core branches, while product and research roles gained more traction across disciplines. We have categorized the offered roles into the following broad profiles:
1. Software Development
2. Data Science & Analytics
3. Quant
4. Product Management and Consulting
1. Finance
2. Core Engineering
3. Management
4. Design
5. Others
This year IITR saw addition of 2 new branches to the intern season, namely, **BSMS Economics** and, **BTech. Mehta Family School of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence** which saw **10/32** and **32/43 (74 percent)** of students sorted respectively. ### Offer Overview by Profile - **Software Development** had the highest number of offers with **272**, most of which were made to students from **CSE (91)**and **EE (62)**. - **Data Science & Analytics** saw **48 offers**, primarily to students from **MnC (9), CSE (5), BS-MS Economics(5) and DSAI (6)**. - Core Engineering roles accounted for **73 offers**, with the majority going to **Electrical (17), Mechanical (18), ECE (7), Chemical (6), CSE (3), GT (3)**, and **GPT (4)**. Around 25 core companies participated this year. - Quantitative roles had **28 offers**, mostly to students from **CSE (6), DSAI (9), and MnC (2)**. - Finance roles saw **25 offers**, distributed across **Mechanical (3), Chemical (3), EE (5) and Civil (3)**. - Management roles resulted in **24 offers**, going to students from **Chemical (6), Mechanical (3), Civil (4), M.Tech (3), CSE (3) and Metallurgy (2)**. **If the graphs' content isn't fully visible on your phone, switch to "Desktop Mode" or access this article using your PC.** This year, many students showed interest in the Web 3.0 space and went for off-campus internships in this field. Since these companies don’t officially take part in the campus process yet, we haven’t included them in our data. But with its growing popularity among students, there’s a good chance Web 3.0 companies might come for on-campus drives in the future. Students have shown interest in research internships this year as well, although that data is not included here. Official announcements regarding research internship applications can be found on the Channel-i noticeboard, in emails from dean.ir@iitr.ac.in, or on the website [ir.iitr.ac.in/OutboundStudents] https://ir.iitr.ac.in/OutboundStudents. The number of offers from design companies stayed in single digits. But with the new **B.Des** course starting, there is a good chance that more design companies will start showing interest in the coming years. Note: This analysis is based on data obtained from [results.channeli.in](https://results.channeli.in) (Accessible only to IITR students over campus Wi-Fi or VPN) and from PIC.