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Final Internship Rubrics

The document outlines the evaluation process and rubrics for corporate internships at a school. It details requirements like an 8-12 week duration, submission of a report to be evaluated based on objectives, methodology, findings, and references. Students must make two presentations - an initial meeting and final meeting - which are each evaluated on criteria like content, presentation skills, and progress.
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Final Internship Rubrics

The document outlines the evaluation process and rubrics for corporate internships at a school. It details requirements like an 8-12 week duration, submission of a report to be evaluated based on objectives, methodology, findings, and references. Students must make two presentations - an initial meeting and final meeting - which are each evaluated on criteria like content, presentation skills, and progress.
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Corporate Internship /Summer Internship Rubrics

The Corporate Internship Project is for duration of 8 – 12 weeks.


The faculty guide will review the report and assess on different parameters like objectives,
literature review, data interpretation, benchmarks and assumptions, inferences, conclusions,
suggestions and references. The faculty guide also suggest students to ensure their report is checked on
account of Plagiarism. Acceptance will be given to such reports, if the plagiarism is found less than 15 %

Internship Report has to be submitted to the School after approval by the concerned supervisor/mentor
and the Head of the department. Summer internship Report is evaluated for 100 marks. The report as to
be evaluated by the Head, Supervisor/ mentor of the department. A candidate has to secure a minimum
of 60% of marks to be declared successful. If he/she fails to obtain the minimum marks, he/she has to
reappear for the same during the supplementary examinations as and when conducted.

Evaluation Procedure: 2 Presentations to be made by each Student (50 Marks)

School Evaluation Committee Meeting Suggested Rubrics /Evaluation Criteria(EC)


EC1: Aim/ Objective of the project (5 Marks)
EC2: Methodology to be used (5 Marks)
Faculty-Mentor/Guide Meeting - 1 (25 Marks)
EC3: Idea Explanation (5 Marks)
EC4: Literature References (5 Marks)
EC5: Attendance (5 Marks)
EC1: Project content (2 Marks)
EC2: Presentation made (2 Marks)
EC3: Project progress (2 Marks)
EC4: Queries answered (3 Marks)
Faculty-Mentor Meeting – 2 (25 Marks) EC5: Attendance/ Participation of IP Work (2 Marks)
EC1: Detailed Methodology (3 Marks)
EC2 : Models Adopted (3 Marks)
EC3 : Relating Theory to Practice (3 Marks)
EC4 : Interpretation, Validity of IP Work ( 3 Marks)
EC5 : Attendance / Participation of IP Work (2 Marks)
Strictly adheres to the format provided by the
Internship Report (Internship Review Committee) department with sufficient appendices,
(25 Marks) relevant literature, methodologies adopted, results and
conclusion of the study with the future scope
VC1 : Need for the study ,Objectives (4 Marks)
VC2 : Methodology & Planning for Presentation ( 4Marks)
VC3 : Findings & Suggestions (4 Marks)
Viva-Voce (Internship Review Committee)
VC4 : Relating Theory to Practice (4 Marks)
(25 Marks)
VC5 : Originality & Presentation of IP Work (4 Marks)
VC6 : External Feedback, Learning from IP (5 Marks)

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