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Re: ::::IIVU ASKARII:::: HRM colleagues pl reply me

There will be two subjects of HRM group in 4th semester if 3rd semester HRM both subjects (HRM611 & HRM624) passed:
HRM627 & HRM628

You can any one from from project or internship. Here are further details on final project and internship.

Rules for Areas of Specialization, Internships and Final Projects:

  1. Students shall select one area of specialization comprising four courses when specialization is offered as per their scheme of studies.

  1. *In order to select an area of specialization, students must have:

    i. achieved a CGPA of 2.0 or higher

    ii. earned 24 or more credit hours.

    (*Effective from Fall 2010)

  2. In order to enroll for an Internship Programme or a Final Project, students must have:

    i. achieved a CGPA of 2.0 or higher

    ii. earned 45 or more credit hours

    iii. selected an area of specialization.

    **In order to enroll for a Final Project, students must have:

    i. passed STA630 Research Methods course

    (**Effective from Fall 2010)

  1. Regular Students (non job holders)

    i. are required to select "Internship Course" when offered in their scheme of studies, instead of a Final Project

    ii. must undergo a 6 to 8 week internship in an organization, preferably relevant to their selected area of specialization

    iii. will be required to submit an Internship Report and Internship Completion Certificate at the end of the internship program

    iv. will be required to request their internship supervisor(s) to send a performance report of the internee by filling up the prescribed evaluation form and submitting it in a sealed envelope to the University.

  2. On Job Students

    i. are required to select "Final Project" relevant to their selected area of specialization instead of undergoing an internship

    ii. must submit a Job Confirmation Letter from their current employer and claim exemption from the internship.

(Note: Evaluation of the course "Final Project" / "Internship Report" will be based on pass/fail criteria and will not affect a student's CGPA. However, being a compulsory requirement, it is necessary to pass this course to fulfill the requirements of the degree program).


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Admin Rajpoot
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