Yes. Industrial training is an important part of the Polytechnic in Mechanical Engineering program. In the later semesters—usually the final year—students are placed in real industries such as manufacturing plants, automotive workshops, fabrication units, or maintenance departments. During this training, you get the chance to work on actual machines, observe production processes, understand safety rules, and interact with engineers and technicians.
This hands-on exposure helps you apply the knowledge you learned in class, improves your confidence, and prepares you for real job environments. Many students also receive internship certificates, practical project experience, and sometimes even job offers based on their performance during training.