Real Work Experience
Students work on live projects in real organisations, applying classroom knowledge to actual business and social challenges.
Gain real-world experience through structured, industry-aligned internships facilitated by the AAMS Placement Cell.
At Arka Academy of Management Studies, internships are not just a requirement — they are a cornerstone of our commitment to producing industry-ready graduates. The AAMS Placement Cell actively identifies, coordinates and facilitates internship opportunities across sectors that align with each student's programme and career aspirations.
Whether you are a BBA student seeking business exposure, a BCA student exploring technology roles, or a social work student working with NGOs and welfare organisations, AAMS ensures meaningful placements that contribute to professional growth, skill development and employability.
Internships give students the competitive edge they need in today's job market — here's how AAMS makes the most of that opportunity.
Students work on live projects in real organisations, applying classroom knowledge to actual business and social challenges.
Build valuable industry connections during your internship that can open doors for full-time roles and future collaborations.
Develop professional communication, time management, teamwork and domain-specific skills that go beyond what textbooks teach.
Internship experience is one of the most sought-after attributes by recruiters. It significantly boosts your profile during campus drives.
Experiencing different work environments helps students make more informed, confident decisions about their career direction.
On successful completion, students receive an internship certificate from the host organisation — a valued credential for future placements.
Every programme at AAMS has a structured internship component designed to complement its curriculum.
Internships in corporate management, marketing, HR, operations and finance. Students work with business firms, banks, retail chains and consulting organisations.
Technology internships in software development, web design, IT support, data entry and database management with IT companies and tech startups.
Field-based internships with NGOs, community development organisations, government welfare departments and healthcare institutions.
HR and industrial relations internships with manufacturing firms, labour organisations, HR consulting companies and large corporations.
Advanced field placements with social development organisations, UN bodies, state welfare departments and community health projects across Odisha.
A clear, student-friendly process — from registration to completion certificate.
Fill the internship registration form at the AAMS Placement Cell. Submit your updated CV, academic details and preferred sector or role.
The Placement Cell matches your profile with partner organisations based on your programme, skills and sector preference and notifies you.
Attend the interview or screening round arranged with the host organisation. Selected students receive an offer letter for the internship.
Report to the host organisation and complete the assigned work. Maintain a daily log and prepare your internship report as per programme norms.
Submit your internship report and diary to the college. Appear for the viva (where applicable) and collect your completion certificate.
To ensure a productive and professional internship experience, all participating students must meet the following eligibility criteria and adhere to AAMS internship guidelines.
"My internship with an HR consulting firm in Bhubaneswar was transformative. I learned more in six weeks than I had imagined. The Placement Cell's support in arranging the placement made all the difference."
"Working as a Web Development Intern gave me hands-on coding experience that directly improved my final project at AAMS. The company even offered me a pre-placement offer after the internship!"
"The field internship during my MSW programme helped me understand community development at a grassroots level. It shaped my career direction and gave me the confidence to work in social welfare."