Yes. Industrial training is an important part of the Polytechnic in Electrical Engineering program, especially in the final semester. During this training, students get the chance to work in real industry environments such as power plants, electrical substations, manufacturing units, repair workshops, and automation companies. This helps you understand how electrical systems work in real life, how engineers solve problems, and how large electrical machines and equipment are operated.
The training also teaches teamwork, safety practices, and professional skills. By experiencing real industry tasks, students become more confident and job-ready after completing the diploma.