Muzaffarpur/Patna:Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT) has launched a special hands-on training programme for fourth-semester students of Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Robotics Engineering.
The training is being conducted in the institute’s in-house laboratories and is designed to provide students with practical technical skills alongside their academic coursework.
Focus on emerging technologies
Under the programme, students are receiving training in a range of advanced technologies increasingly used in industry.
The curriculum includes modules on 3D printing, SolidWorks, Wire Electrical Discharge Machining (Wire EDM), robotic welding, CNC machining and machine learning. Faculty members and technical experts are conducting the sessions.
Institute officials said the initiative is intended to help students develop industry-relevant competencies and improve their preparedness for future technological and manufacturing challenges.
Attendance and assessment criteria announced
Ashish Kumar Srivastava, Head of the Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering Department, outlined the eligibility requirements for certification.
Students will be awarded certificates only if they maintain a minimum attendance of 75% during the training period. In addition, participants must secure at least 50% marks in the final assessment conducted at the end of the programme.
Industry readiness a key objective
Addressing students, MIT Principal Dr M K Jha said practical training has become increasingly important in a rapidly evolving industrial environment.
He noted that classroom learning alone is no longer sufficient to meet the requirements of modern industry and encouraged students to make full use of the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and technical expertise.





















