This document summarizes a webinar on foreign studies and internships at KEC Katihar. It provides tips for pursuing internships and studies abroad, including starting early in one's undergraduate career, doing internships in the second or third year of undergrad, and not letting the application process distract from coding preparations. Specific internship opportunities are mentioned, along with recommendations to build a strong LinkedIn profile, pursue recommendation letters and papers if possible, and focus on writing a strong statement of purpose. Preparing for GRE and TOEFL exams is also discussed.
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Foreign studies and internships
1. Webinar on Foreign Studies and
Internships at KEC Katihar
29-06-20
5-6 pm
-by Ujjayanta
2. About me
Masters Computer Graphics,Vision and Imaging, University College
London
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur
Computer Science Batch topper, NIT Jamshedpur
3. Preparation
Start early
Ideal time to start research 3rd year undergrad
Second year summer important too- ideally an internship at any
good Indian institute
Dont let the process disturb your coding preparations
4. Particular Internships
NTU India Connect (3rd year summer)
Summer research internship at NanyangTechnological University,
Singapore
National University of Singapore also allows internships but the
process is harder
For NUS, generally mail professors
5. Particular Internships
Internshala(Generally Work from home)
Google Summer of Code***
MITACS Canada
DAAD Germany
https://www.motachashma.com/
http://eduinfo.asia/ (Keep checking this one)
Also Quora in general
6. Tips & Tricks
Good LinkedIn Profile
Papers (Good to have; but not an absolute necessity)
Recommendation letter**(make sure to be in contact with your
referees always!!)
SOP- statement of purpose- the strongest factor(you have to
prove yourself why you are worthy)
7. GRE and TOEFL Preparation
For USA, GRE generally required (try >325 out of 340)
Verbal (generally hard) and numerical(very easy)
For Europe, you can skip GRE. But you have to takeTOEFL or IELTS
TOEFL generally easy noteful videos(Youtube)
For GRE, the recommended book in the website. But many good
books like those from Princeton Review available
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7sWQEWGG8KVcG9s
WTdoeHBFTEk&usp=sharing
8. GRE and TOEFL Books
Do a lot of mock tests
Official Guide to the GRE
Manhattan Prep
BarronsWord list
MerriamWebster aps and other vocabulary apps in general