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How to start?
You want to start by identifying you area of interest. You might be a mechanical engineering student,
but this does not mean that you have to restrict yourself to its dominion.
Once identified, you can scour the web for universities which are listed as leaders in your area of
interest. QS World Rankings, Times Higher Education World University Rankings and Webometrics are
some of the few places you can look up. A note of caution here though: properly study the
methodology used by such institutions before blindly taking the leap of faith. A case in point would be
the entire European fraternity. Many European universities do not feature in the top hundred list in
the world, but can easily match, or even better their American counterparts in some areas of research.
Start looking up the universities that interest you. Visit department/research area and faculty
homepages. Visit research institute pages and definitely don't forget to check out the summer
projects, summer program and related links which you might be eligible for. Once the universities have
been decide, shortlist faculty whose work interests you. Read up on the group, what sort of work they
do, their recent publications. Look for people who generally have students from IITs as part of their
research group.
A second important point is having some background in the subject or field you are interested in.
Although not a necessary criterion, it certainly puts you in a position of advantage. A project under a
professor in the institute can not only give you incredible insight into the field, a recommendation or
word of appreciation from a professor will certainly provide a major boost to your chances.
Thirdly, create a home page of your own, or a link to your CV. IIT Bombays academic team has now
come up with their indigenous homepage generator, which can be very useful here.
In general, talk with people who already have experience in this field to get a better insight into
matters.
When to start?
The timeframe for applying to foreign universities is pretty spread out. One can secure a foreign
internship even in mid-April, after which visas become difficult to procure.
The best time for sending out your applications would be after September. The month of December
should be utilized to the fullest extent possible, with a lot of time available during the vacations.
Show genuine interest in the Professor's work. Go to his website, read his recently published
research papers. Find some which are related to your field of interest. It is best to have some
ideas of your own about how you could extend that work (by looking at his future work section
of his papers) and matching it to your previous experience. This connect is very important, and
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shows the professor that you are serious. However, write about Professors research work only if
you have read about it thoroughly.
This is where a project in the same area of interest might come in handy. Add your project details,
and how it is relevant to the professors field of interest. Also mention relevant courses or
software skills if they are extremely relevant, but be prepared, you might be interviewed on Skype
regarding your projects and software skills.
Mention your CPI if you have a good Department Rank. Add impressive scholastic achievements.
Otherwise, you might have to rely on your projects only. PoRs, obviously, dont work.
Dont add your CV as an attachment, create a home page on the IITB server as mentioned earlier.
This is because most email accounts you will be sending mails to will reject mails which have
attachments in them. Append inline in the cover letter the most important points in your rsum,
and do mention any reputed universities/companies you might have interned with.
There is no need to mention the need for funding in the initial mail itself. It can be reserved for
once a positive reply is received.
The subject of the mail has to be thought out very carefully, since many professors have filters
on keywords.
Lastly, DO NOT SPAM. IITs are notorious for spamming foreign university professors. Take care
not to mail professors from the same department in an institute, since this could harm your
reputation.
Points to note
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Apply for a passport as soon as possible if you dont have one. It takes a lot of time and involves
a lot of red tape and bureaucratic malingering.
Be sensible about the time that you send emails - both in terms of time of the year and time of
day. Emails sent on Fridays will be forgotten by Monday morning. You want to be the first to get
noticed so think time-zone wise. Generally September to March is the time when offers are open.
Your best resources are those who have done this before you and those you can speak with face
to face. Speak with final year students, who're heading for higher studies often.
It would be a good idea to register with the PT cell for information about internship offers under
their purview. Do not apply separately to such institutes, since it can harm both your and IIT
Bombays reputation.
Senior Speak
Nikhil Gupta, Third Year Undergraduate Student, Mechanical Engineering
University of Alberta, Canada
Q1) How and when to start?
Make a list of Professors from different countries. I googled for lists of universities (usually found in
Wikipedia) and visited each individual universitys website. However, it would be advisable to directly
visit the faculty or mechanical department webpage, or if possible, the webpage of the research group
you are interested in. It will save you a lot of time.
There is no time restriction for apping. You can get university interns till mid-April, so its never too
late to start.
I personally sent about 50 mails and had two offers, one from Alberta, and the other from the
University of Southampton. I selected Alberta because I had more accompanying students from IIT
Bombay going there.
The first step is to complete a project under a professor in the institute. However, projects should be
taken up according to interest only, because if you mention these projects on you cover letter, an
interested professor might ask for Skype interviews as well. Know the objective of your project
properly. Approach seniors if you have doubts regarding which professor to approach in the institute
according to your field of interest.
Q2) Cover Letter Dos and Donts
Mention your CPI if you have a good Department Rank. Add impressive scholastic achievements.
Otherwise, you might have to rely on your projects only. PoRs, obviously, dont work. Write about
Professors research work only if you have read about it thoroughly. Dont add CV as an attachment,
create a home page on the IITB server. Add your project details, and how it is relevant to the
professors field of interest. Also mention relevant courses or software skills, but be prepared, you
might be questioned on them.
Contact seniors who have already completed foreign internships for more details.
Experience was brilliant. Once you get there, it is all very different. The people, i.e. your colleagues
and the professors of the research group are usually very friendly. It is not at all as you would expect
it to be, nothing like a formal workplace. The professor also usually knows that you would like to roam
around in the country, and so the work hours are pretty flexible. I was given weekly tasks. It didnt
matter when and from where I worked. It wont be always like this, but usually is. The universities are
so much better in terms of facilities. You enjoy just being there. During summers, very few people
actually are on campus. So dorm accommodation can be easily obtained. Also, all the major
universities have Indian student associations. You can easily get accommodation and general idea of
what is to be carried along from their Facebook pages.
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Example 2:
Professor <name>,
I, <Name>, am a second year undergraduate student at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,
India. I am pursuing a 4-year Bachelor of Technology course in Mechanical Engineering.
Along with my major, I am also pursuing a minor in Electrical Engineering.
I am looking for an opportunity to work as an intern in a premier <region> technical institute. I am
deeply interested in the subject of <subject>. To gain a better understanding of the fundamentals and
application of these subjects, I wish to procure a summer internship under your mentorship and
guidance during the period of May to July 2013.
I am currently ranked <Rank> out of 140 students in the department, with a CPI of <CPI> out of 10. I
have undertaken courses in the fields of Solid Mechanics, Engineering Thermodynamics, Fluid
Mechanics and Engineering Metallurgy. I am currently working on a project on <Project Details>.
I am proficient with micro-controllers, specifically the AVR family. I am an advanced level programmer
in C/C++ and am also proficient with design & analysis software such as SolidWorks, ANSYS and
numerical analysis software like MATLAB.
My motivation to apply for an intern stems from the desire to gain more practical knowledge and to
get an opportunity to apply the concepts learnt in the classroom. Also, an intern in your University will
help me in making an informed decision regarding my future academic course of action.
I shall be very grateful if you could spare a few minutes of your precious time to consider my
application. To further elaborate my qualifications and skills, my CV can be found at <Link>.
Looking forward to a positive response from you.
Yours sincerely,
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Bombay
Mumbai, India
Acknowledgements
Students who have already completed their internships abroad have helped us immensely. We would
like to thank Nikhil and Chinmay for their inputs and resources. Quora has also been quite useful,
being the compendium of ready information that it is.
http://www.quora.com/IIT-Placements-Internships/What-is-the-best-way-best-university-to-applyfor-foreign-internship