AROGANAM

Industry Training Program

Bridge the Gap Between Academic Learning and Industry Requirements

Real Skills Development

Gain practical technology skills with task-based learning methodology.

Industry Projects

Work on real-time projects with professional standards and mentorship

Job-Ready Skills

Become industry-ready before graduation with professional discipline

The Challenge

Many graduates today struggle to get their first job even after completing their degree. The main reason is the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.

Most colleges focus on theoretical knowledge and examinations, while companies expect graduates to already have:

Companies today prefer students who are job-ready from day one.

Unfortunately, many graduates lack real-world exposure.

The Aroganam Industry Training Program is designed to bridge
this gap by providing:

Practical Technology Training

Hands-on coding and development skills

Task-Based Learning Methodology

Learn by doing real-world tasks

Real-Time Industry Project Exposure

Work on actual client projects

Professional Work Discipline

Learn workplace ethics and standards

This program helps students develop real industry skills before completing their degree.

Important Note to Students

This program is not casual or time-pass training.

Students must clearly understand:

Students who join this program must be serious about building a career in the technology industry.

If you are only looking for certificates or casual learning, this program is not suitable.

Daily Training Sessions

Every Day

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Students must attend after their college hours.

The schedule is designed so that students can continue their college education while gaining real industry experience.

Phase 1

Technology Training

Duration: 1–2 Months

Students will initially undergo task-based technology training, which includes:

Goal: Build a strong practical foundation

Phase 2

Real-Time Project Work

After completing Phase 1

Students will start working on real industry projects under mentor supervision.

During this phase students will learn:

This phase gives students practical experience similar to working in a company

Collaborate, Learn, and Grow with Real Industry Projects

Program Policies & Guidelines

Understanding our commitment to excellence and professionalism

Attendance Policy

Discipline is mandatory.

Students must maintain a minimum 90% attendance.

Students who:

may be terminated from the program.

This program is designed only for serious learners.

Leave Policy

Students must inform mentors in advance if they cannot attend a session.

Valid reasons include:

If informed earlier, sessions may be rescheduled or adjusted accordingly.

Uninformed absence will be treated as lack of commitment.