As is well known, to enhance the quality of personnel in the higher education system, a key aspect of education has become the further consolidation of students’ theoretical knowledge, its application in practice, and the preparation of qualified, mature specialists ready for the engineering industry.
From June 11 to June 13 of this year, examinations of the special commission on the results of the internship of graduates of the Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent were held.
Experts participating in these exams included faculty members from the university, as well as several qualified staff from the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services, Huawei, and the Scientific Research Institute for Technical Regulation and Standardization.
During these exams, students presented their presentations to the commission members, demonstrating the knowledge, skills, and abilities they acquired during their internships, as well as their projects.
For reference: starting from the second week of April, around 500 graduates were sent to leading industrial enterprises and organizations in the country based on contracts for 4-5 week internships in accordance with the curriculum. Students who successfully completed their industrial practice also received job offers in these organizations or their regional branches upon graduation.