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Work Integrated Learning Program

In India, the capacity to focus on full-time Learning is a wish held by only a small percentage of the people after completing school. Many high school graduates cannot enrol in full-time university programmes due to a lack of financial resources or the inability to support their families through work.
 
Today, newer avenues like work-integrated programs are gaining popularity. These programmes could lead to graduate and post-graduation certifications, and these can also lead working professionals to utilise their weekends to specialise in themselves.
 
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a term used to describe educational activities that combine academic learning in a domain with practical application in the workplace. The goal is for students to gain the ability to link their education with their work. The underlying idea of these programmes is that academia and industry should work together more closely. Industry-oriented education is a comprehensive approach to learning that provides practical understanding while developing and nurturing professional abilities.

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Only a small portion of people in India who have graduated from school aspire to be able to focus on learning full-time.

Due to a lack of funds or the inability to provide for their families through employment, many high school graduates are unable to enrol in full-time university programmes.

These days, newer options like work-integrated programmes are becoming more and more popular. These courses might result in graduate-level or post-graduate credentials, and they might also inspire working professionals to use their weekends to specialise in their own fields.

The term “work integrated learning” (WIL) is used to refer to educational activities that pair theoretical knowledge gained from a subject with real-world application. The intention is for students to develop the capacity to connect their education with

Common Work-Integrated Learning methods:

The major objective is still to improve learning, employment, and personal development for both students and businesses (e.g., access to new talent, new ideas, and the opportunity to grow and diversify their workforce).

Apprenticeship:

A contract between an apprentice and an employer willing to sponsor the trainee and provide paid practical experience is known as an apprenticeship. In a proper work environment, a qualified journeyperson supervises the trainee concurrently. The learning process must include both classroom instruction and work experience.

Academic and paid job terms alternate throughout co-operative education (co-op alternating and co-internship models). A co-op internship consists of a number of consecutive co-op work terms. In both models, work terms give students experience in a professional setting related to their course subject.

The ability to employ resources, space, coaching, and finance to take part in the early phases of business start-ups and promote outside ideas that address real-world issues in exchange for academic credit is known as entrepreneurship.

Field Placement: Students will participate in comprehensive, part-time, practical training in a setting linked to their academic field.

Co-operative Education (co-op alternating and co-internship models):  Co-op comprises academic and paid job terms that alternate. A co-op internship consists of numerous co-op work terms scheduled one after the other. Work terms give experience in a workplace setting relevant to the student’s topic of study in both models.

Entrepreneurship: Allows a student to use resources, space, mentorship, and funding to participate in the early stages of commercial start-ups and push external ideas that meet real-world needs in exchange for academic credit.

Field Placement:  Students will receive part-time/short-term extensive hands-on practical experience in an environment related to their academic area.

Internships: Typically, one discipline-specific, supervised, structured, paid or unpaid work experience or practice placement for academic credit is available. Internships can occur during a degree programme or after all academic coursework has been completed before graduation.

Mandatory Professional Practicum/Clinical Placement: It’s a kind of work experience in any subject that requires practice-based work experience for professional licencing or certification under the supervision of an experienced registered or licenced professional.

How Does Work Integrated Learning Work?

A recognised component of degree programmes, work-integrated learning is evaluated and awarded with credit points. Students must use and integrate prior knowledge and learning through learning activities in order to make and defend decisions in a work-related situation. Reflecting on their own choices and actions throughout work-related activities helps students learn how to critically evaluate themselves.

 Employers are seeking for recent graduates who can join their organisation or firm and quickly contribute. WIL is renowned for helping recent graduates adjust to working life. To prepare the future workforce, TAPMI is attempting to establish and sustain cooperative relationships with business, industry, governmental, and community organisations.

Students have the chance to work under supervision on basic tasks for an extended period of time at an organisation. By learning to integrate previously studied theory with its practical application in the industry, students can develop professional competencies. Depending on the subject, work placements are also referred to as internships, practicums, and clinical placements.

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