Internship with Central Road Research Institute – Civil Engineering – Delhi, India
Intern with one of the premier Civil Engineering institute of the country. An ideal place for spending the summer if you are a Highway Engineering student.
About Central Road Research Institute – Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) (http://www.crridom.gov.in/about-us.html ) is a premier National research institute in the area of roads and road transport and is a constituent laboratory under the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research. The Institute was founded in 1952 and is equipped with modern laboratories manned by highly qualified professionals of different disciplines (engineering, physical and social sciences). CRRI endeavors to develop professional excellence in the area of roads and road transport through world class research and development program, consultancy services and human resources development activities to evolve appropriate solutions to diversified problems faced in the field of roads and road transportation.
About Internship: – CRRI offers summer training/ research internship to the engineering students (B.E./B.Tech., M.Tech, Ph.D.) of reputed colleges in the field of Roads, Highways, Bridges, Traffic & Transportation and Geotechnical Engineering, etc.
Who can apply: – Any graduate / post graduate students from Civil Engineering stream
Location: – Delhi, India
Duration: – Flexible
Stipend: – Unpaid
Start date: – Flexible
How to apply: – The Principal or Dean or Training & Placement Officer of the engineering college has to recommend the interested students’ names on his/her college letter-head duly stamped mentioning their field of interest and duration of training. The training letter can be sent to the following address –
Shri T.K. Amla
Head (Information, Liaison & Training Division)
Central Road Research Institute
Mathura Road
New Delhi – 110025
Ph: 011-26921939
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