Internship Training

NIELIT Daman  provides internship training to Engineering and Polytechnic Diploma students. The duration and modalities of the program can be fixed on mutually agreeable terms. Tendative Training Duration and Syllabus is included below. 

 

Duration: 2 Weeks

Program Structure
Lecture :1.5 hrs (Theory and program demonstrations)
Lab :2.5 hrs (Participants should complete programming assignments daily)
Fee : Rs 1000 per candidate.
No of Seats: 30 in one batch, 3 batches can be accommodated simultaneously.

 

Syllabus for Program 1

Name: Internship in Data Analysis using Python

Sl No

                            Topics

1

Introduction to Data Analysis

Python Introduction, Python Getting Started

2

Installing python, Python Variables, Python Tokens, Python Comments, Python Operators, Python Data Types, Python Numbers, Python Sets

3

Python Data Structures

4

 Conditional statements and functions in python

Looping statements in python

5

Familiarising Data from external sources.

File handling in python

6

NumPy Introduction, NumPy Introduction

NumPy Creating Arrays, NumPy Array Indexing, Slicing, Data Types

7

Pandas Introduction, Pandas Series, Pandas Data Frames

Pandas Read CSV

8

Introduction to matplotlib

Matplotlib Plotting, Plotting Without Line

9

Multiple Points, Matplotlib Markers, Marker Reference, Matplotlib Scatter

10

 Matplotlib Bars, Matplotlib Pie Charts

 

Syllabus for Program 2

Duration: 6 Weeks

Name: Internship in Data Analysis and Machine Learning

Sl No.

                            Topics

1

Introduction to Machine Learning

Various models, Supervised Machine Learning, Regression and classification, Unsupervised Machine Learning, and clustering. Machine Learning Model Development, KNN, Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machines (SVM), Decision Tree, Naïve Bayes.

2

Pandas Introduction, Pandas Series, Pandas Data Frames

Pandas Read CSV

3

NumPy Introduction, NumPy Introduction

NumPy Creating Arrays, NumPy Array Indexing, Slicing, Data Types

4

Matplotlib Bars, Matplotlib Pie Charts

5

AI project Cycle, Projects.

6

 Orange3 Software, projects.

 

Syllabus for Program3

Name: Internship in Networking Basics

This internship program is designed to build candidate's knowledge and skills related to network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals. This program helps candidates to get hands on experience in network and makes them ready for a future in networking domain. The following topics are the content likely to be included.

Sl No

Topics

1

Network Fundamentals

  • Explain the role and function of network components
  • Routers
  • Layer 2 and Layer 3 switches
  • Next-generation firewalls and IPS
  • Access points
  • Endpoints
  • Servers
  • PoE

Describe characteristics of network topology architectures

  • Two-tier
  • Three-tier
  • Spine-leaf
  • WAN
  • Small office/home office (SOHO)
  • On-premise and cloud

2

Compare physical interface and cabling types

  • Straight through, Cross Over cable for UTP and rolled over
  • Single-mode fiber, multimode fiber, copper
  • Connections (Ethernet shared media and point-to-point)

3

Identify interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, mismatch duplex, and/or

speed)

Compare TCP to UDP

Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting

Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing

Configure and verify IPv6 addressing and prefix

Describe IPv6 address types

  • Unicast (global, unique local, and link local)
  • Anycast
  • Multicast
  • Modified EUI 64

Network Access:

Configure and verify VLANs (normal range) spanning multiple switches

  • Access ports (data and voice)
  • Default VLAN
  • Connectivity
  • Configure and verify Interswitch connectivity
  • Trunk ports
  • 802.1Q
  • Native VLAN

IP Connectivity

Interpret the components of routing table

  • Routing protocol code
  • Prefix
  • Network mask
  • Next hop
  • Administrative distance
  • Metric
  • Gateway of last resort

4

Describe switching concepts

  • MAC learning and aging
  • Frame switching
  • Frame flooding
  • MAC address table

5

Determine how a router makes a forwarding decision by default

  • Longest prefix match
  • Administrative distance
  • Routing protocol metric

6

Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

  • Default route
  • Network route
  • Floating static

Configure and verify single area OSPFv2

  • Neighbor adjacencies
  • Point-to-point
  • Broadcast (DR/BDR selection) & Router ID

7

IP Services

Configure and verify inside source NAT using static and pools

Configure and verify NTP operating in a client and server mode

Explain the role of DHCP and DNS within the network

Configure and verify access control lists

 

Contact Person

Kishor S Chaudhari 

9623935242

 

 

Syllabus for Program4  (For Electrical Engineering Students)

Course Outcome

After completing the internship, the candidates will be

  • Able to handle the basic electrical components like resistor, inductor, capacitor, LED.
  • Able to work with multimeter and power source.
  • Able to use the basic electrical components in carrying out the experiments related to it.
  • Able to identify the functionality of any circuit comprising of the basic electrical components by looking at its circuit diagram.
  • Will have a knowledge of transistors and its applications
  • Will learn about basic electrical circuits

1. Circuit Theory

  • Difference between a circuit and a network
  • The scenarios present in network theory
  • The Resistor
  • Ohm’s Law and its limitation
  • Temperature Effect on Resistance
  • Electrical Power
  • Electrical Energy
  • v-i Characteristics
  • Light Emitting Diode
  • Demonstration of Project-1: A Variable Intensity Light Bulb Experiment
  • Demonstration of Project-2: Salt Water Detector Circuit

 

  • The Inductor
  • Faraday’s Law
  • Electrical Power
  • Electrical Energy stored in a Capacitor
  • Ψ-i Characteristics
  • Demonstration of Project-3: Charging and Discharging of an Inductor

 

  • The Capacitor
  • The definition
  • Electrical Power
  • Electrical Energy stored in an inductor
  • q-v Characteristics
  • Relation between voltage and current in inductor and capacitor
  • Lab work
  • Demonstration of Project-4: Charging and Discharging of a Capacitor (Cell Phone Battery)

 

2. Network Theory

  • Types of circuits
  • Star Delta Transformations
  • Kirchhoff’s Laws
  • Mesh and Nodal Analysis
  • Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Superposition Theorem, Reciprocity Theorem
  • Series and Parallel Circuits with applications
  • Demonstration of Project-5: A Variable Voltage Regulator Circuit

 

3. A Journey from Vacuum Tubes to Integrated Circuits

  • Vacuum Tube Era and the problems faced
  • Transistor Development
  • Integrated Circuits
  • Basic Electrical Components
  • Basic Electrical Circuits

4. Basic of Computer and Information Technology

Contact Person 

Avinash S Pawar

8329063970

 

 

Registration and Payment

Interested candidates may register by clicking Apply now button below. Fee has to be paid to the bank account using "SB Collect" provided steps below before completing registration.

1. Please click on the "Click here to pay Fees", Then SBI page will open. then click on " Govt Departments"
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