For final-year B.Tech students

Industry Exposure & Apprenticeship-Readiness Program.

A curriculum-aligned, supervised program that prepares final-year engineering students for real enterprise software practice — under formal MOUs with partner institutions and universities.

Key facts

  • Final-year B.Tech students
  • Curriculum-aligned & supervised
  • Java, .NET, AI & engineering foundations
  • Recurring annual cycle
  • Institution-linked, non-statutory program

Program overview

Vaaradhi runs the Industry Exposure & Apprenticeship-Readiness Program for final-year B.Tech students, executed under group MOU arrangements with educational institutions and universities. The program is curriculum-aligned and supervised, focused on enterprise software development practices, modern tooling, and industry readiness.

Selection is based on academic standing and a structured evaluation process conducted in consultation with the institution. Programs run on a recurring annual cycle aligned with academic calendars.

What you'll learn

Participants receive structured training across enterprise development technologies, including:

  • Java ecosystem — core Java, Spring Boot, RESTful APIs, microservices
  • .NET ecosystem — C#, ASP.NET Core, web APIs
  • AI and Machine Learning — applied ML concepts, modern AI tooling, integration patterns
  • Modern engineering foundations — databases, version control, testing, CI/CD, cloud basics

Specific technology coverage is curriculum-aligned and updated periodically to reflect industry practice. The program also includes structured exposure to professional conduct, collaborative software development, and engineering communication.

Program structure

The program is organised into a foundational training phase followed by deeper, supervised engagement on enterprise development practices. Outstanding participants may, at the company's discretion, be considered for an Advanced Track involving more substantive engagement on real product engineering work.

Throughout the program, periodic performance feedback is shared with the institution's coordinator so academic and program assessments stay aligned.

What participants receive on successful completion

  • Certificate of Completion
  • Experience Letter detailing technical roles, tools, and responsibilities
  • Project contribution letter suitable for academic records
  • For exceptional participants: recommendation letters in support of industry certifications such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud (certification costs are borne by the candidate)

Important. This is an institution-linked industry exposure and apprenticeship-readiness program. It does not constitute employment under the Apprentices Act, 1961, or any other statutory framework. Any stipend, where applicable under a specific MOU or program structure, will be handled in accordance with the relevant terms and applicable law. Outstanding participants may, at the company's discretion and subject to evaluation, be considered for future engagement opportunities.

Selection process

How selection works.

  1. 1

    Apply

    Submit the application form, or apply through your institution's placement cell.

  2. 2

    Academic review

    We review your academic record and consult with your institution on shortlisting criteria.

  3. 3

    Technical assessment

    Structured technical assessment to evaluate engineering foundations and readiness for enterprise development practice.

  4. 4

    Confirm shortlist

    Final list of selected participants is shared with the institution prior to program commencement.

  5. 5

    Onboard

    Participants begin the program with structured orientation, mentor assignment, and curriculum kick-off.

Application

Apply to the Industry Exposure Program.

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