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Parul University, Vadodara is a state private university established in the year 2015. Parul University is approved by AICTE, BCI, INC, UGC and PCI. The university is accredited with grade A++ by NAAC. Parul University admissions are offered based on the scores obtained in entrance exams. BTech, BBA, BArch, MCA, and MBA are some of Parul University, Vadodara courses.
There’s a certain energy on campus that only the internship season brings. The library stays filled, phones buzz with interview calls and emails, and “Have you updated your resume yet?” becomes the most asked question at the canteen. But behind this hustle lies one of the most important chapters in a student’s life: their first taste of the real world.
At Parul University, internships are more than a line on a CV. There are ways to explore, experiment, earn, and evolve. Whether it's engineering or design, tech or marketing, medicine or management, internships come in all forms. And yes, they come with stories you’ll be telling for the rest of your life.
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Let’s start big. Seven MBA students recently landed internships at Coca-Cola. Yes, the red-and-white brand that pretty much lives in every fridge and billboard. However, what does it mean to work as an intern for a company that big?
For these students, it wasn’t about just sitting in on meetings. It involved analysing customer behaviour, tracing distribution tracks, going deep into market data, and creating tactics that might influence real-time marketing. They didn’t just learn what marketing is. They saw how it’s done when you’re managing a brand known in every part of the world. And when it's over? They had a story that would shine in any future interview, in addition to their internship certificate.
Engineering students here don't just follow textbooks. One biomedical engineering student landed a very amazing research internship at IIT Madras, where they took part in a project that paired artificial intelligence with medical diagnostics.
Imagine attending normal classes at college during the semester and then switching to the intense research environment at IIT during the breaks. Most days were about analysing data, learning how sensors can be used in health tech, chatting with researchers, and sharing simple ideas that made sense in the real world.
Getting selected for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is no small thing. It’s a global program where students help build real-world open-source projects, and one student from our campus made the list by interning with the OWASP Foundation, a big name in cybersecurity. They worked on real tools that developers use all across the world, rather than simply practising tasks. Their summer was spent writing code, collaborating with mentors from different countries, and learning how real open-source projects run.
The $3000 stipend was good, but more important was seeing their work implemented, put to use, and visible in the global development world.
Not every student dreams of boardrooms. Some look up, literally.Like the engineering student who got an internship at ISRO. What began as an interest in rocket launches grew into a satellite data systems research internship. While his friends were figuring out Excel sheets, he was diving into telemetry, working with orbital data, and attending reviews with scientists who’d been part of launch missions.
No textbook or classroom could give an insight into the real workings of large-scale space systems like this one did. And being a part of that environment, even for a short time, was a huge step forward for a student who used to watch rocket launches on YouTube.
Not all great internships require moving cities or boarding a flight. Some of the most interesting ones happen right here on campus.
Students intern with Branding, Admissions, My First Friend, and even Admin & Outreach teams. These are real roles where students handle social media campaigns, design posters for huge events, shoot content reels, write press releases, talk to parents during admissions, and even coordinate VIP visits.
One student from the design stream interned with the branding department and ended up creating posters for a major university event. His artwork was printed all over the city, plus being posted on the university's Instagram page.
Another interned as a student ambassador for My First Friend. Her part? Helping freshers settle in, but also friendly marketing, handling welcoming drives, and conducting micro-events. She said it helped her build confidence more than anything ever had.
What's more? These internships come with stipends. So you’re not just building skills, you’re also building your bank balance.
Here’s the thing: most students realise by the end of their internships, it’s not just about the work. It has to do with the change.
You discover how to:
Talk like an expert in meetings (and not say “uhh” every 3 seconds)
Even if your laptop crashes at 11:59 p.m., you can still manage your chores.
Instead of acting as though you know everything, ask valid questions.
Even if it hurts, take criticism and grow from it.
Whether you’re writing code, making decks, or organising events, every internship teaches you to be more responsible, more curious, and way more prepared for what lies ahead.
Maybe your first internship is unpaid. Maybe it’s remote. Or maybe it’s in a field you didn’t think you’d like. It's okay. The important thing is to get started.
Because that first step can lead to a hundred different directions, whether it's at Coca-Cola, IIT Madras, GSoC, ISRO, or right here on campus. Long after you graduate, you'll remember the knowledge, insights, and stories you experienced.
And when you finally look back on your internship diaries, you’ll realise: the real success wasn’t just landing the internship. It was what you did with it.
Disclaimer: This article has been published as a marketing initiative between Careers360 and Parul University, Vadodara.
No, the application fee at Parul University is generally non-refundable. While the university may have specific refund policies for other fees, the application fee itself is typically not eligible for a refund unless stated otherwise, according to Parul University's official policy.
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Parul University in Vadodara offers a well-rounded Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences program. The university boasts experienced faculty, modern infrastructure, and a diverse curriculum that encourages critical thinking and creativity. Students benefit from various extracurricular activities and strong industry connections. However, it's advisable to check recent student reviews and placement records to get a comprehensive understanding of the program's current standing.
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Hi Aspirant!
Parul University , Gujarat offers a various number of programs in different fields such as Science, medicine , architecture, mathematics, engineering, animation and design, commerce, computer application and IT, Law, management, pharmacy and much more.
The admission to any of these courses is done one the merit basis of 12th score and the guidelines set by the college management. The procedure is very simple, fill out the application form and the staff will reach out to you for further process. To know more, visit here:
https://institutes.paruluniversity.ac.in/admission/admission-process/admission-procedure/
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Hi Aspirant!
As you have tagged the Parul University , Vadodara, so counsidering the same, the college offers various programs in Bachelor of Science. It also offers BSc in Forensic science and there is no such entrance exam which is conducted by Parul University to get admission in BSc courses. The admission is basically done on the basis of score achieved in 12th class. Also, the procedure for applying is quite simple, you can visit out the link given below and fill out the application form with the mandatory details. And then, the college management will reach out to you for further admission process.
The link:
https://paruluniversity.ac.in/how-to-apply
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