Internships are part of many educational programs, giving students practical experience in their chosen course. Most universities and colleges include internships as part of their course curriculum. These internships form part of a student's study program; some are obligatory, while others are taken voluntarily. The site for holding the internship determines the availability of these internships: it depends on the course, institution, and demand in the industrial sector. Many of the programs, like BBA, BSc HM, and BSc LLB, often have structured internship opportunities with reputed companies, law firms, or hospitality establishments.
For students in courses like aeronautical engineering or airport management, the available internships are offered by aviation companies, airlines, and airport authorities. Universities are often equipped with placement cells or are in collaboration with industries to help students find suitable internships. Most of them will also provide stipends accompanying the internship, but some might be purely for experience without monetary gain. Overall, they have much better employability and even a competitive edge in their own specialized fields.