
Bangalore: The Department of Education, Central Tibetan Administration, commenced a three-day orientation programme for Tibetan College students participating in the summer internship programme at Dalai lama Institute for Higher Education, Bangalore. The orientation will run from 11-13 June, preparing students for their upcoming internship placements.
The inaugural session was attended by Dr. Tenzin Pasang, Principal, Dalai Lama Institute for Higher Education and Aditya Subramanium, Consultant for the Summer Internship programme.
The programme aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and professional understanding required for successful internships. During the three-day orientation, participants will receive guidance on workplace ethics, professional communication, career development, and expectations in organisational settings.
Following the completion of the orientation programmes, students will be placed in various firms, organisations and start-up parks where they will undertake internships in different professional fields. The primary goal of the summer internship programme is to help college students bridge the gap between academic learning and professional practice. By engaging with diverse organisations, students will gain valuable hands-on experience, develop workplace competencies, and broaden their professional network.
A total of 18 Tibetan college students from various colleges across India are participating in the summer Internship programme. The programme is supported by the US Government through Tibet Fund.





