Struggling in finding internships

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  • #3213
    Smita Joshi
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    I am a computer science student in India having a hard time finding good internships. The internships I apply to either don’t reply or offer very low stipends which are nearly impossible to take up for a student’s expenses. Can anyone suggest some good paying internship opportunities for an Indian CSE student? I have good programming skills in Java and web development.

    #3214
    Neha Mishra
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    The best option is to apply directly to well known Indian startups. Search for ‘product based companies in India’ and apply to all of them. Even if the internship listings are not active, mail your resume and interest directly. This way you have a better chance of landing a good paying internship.

    #3215
    Shreya Singh
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    Studying circuits does require rote learning of concepts and formulas initially. Take good notes as your professor teaches and review them frequently. Rewrite them by hand if that helps cement the knowledge. And don’t skip any homework or practice problems, even if they seem trivial. Repetition is key.

    #3216
    Anjali Verma
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    I feel you, circuits were hard for me too. My advice is don’t think too much about why things work, focus first on learning how to apply the basic rules and solve calculations. With enough practice the intuitive understanding will come. But for now just treat it like a numbers game and grind through lots of practice problems!

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