BGIIC (Code: BRIG)

Industrial Visits & Experiential Learning

At Brilliant Grammar School Educational Society’s Group of Institutions – Integrated Campus (Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Pharmacy), we strongly believe that hands-on exposure and real-world learning form the cornerstone of effective technical education. As part of our comprehensive academic framework, we organize regular Industrial Visits, Field Excursions, and On-site Training Programs for students from all departments — providing invaluable insight into industry operations, emerging technologies, and practical applications of their classroom learning.

Industry Engagement and Collaborations

Our students have had the opportunity to visit and interact with engineers, scientists, and professionals at prestigious organizations and industrial hubs including:

  • ISRO – Exposure to aerospace research, satellite communication, and mission control systems.
  • T-Hub – Insights into the startup ecosystem, innovation management, and incubation processes.
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Units – Understanding of formulation, quality control, and GMP practices for B. Pharmacy and M. Pharmacy students.
  • Automobile and Mechanical Industries – Live demonstration of automation, robotics, engine assembly, and CAD/CAM applications for Mechanical Engineering students.
  • Electrical Power Stations & Substations – Real-time exposure to power transmission, renewable energy systems, and control equipment for EEE students.
  • Software and AI Research Firms – Hands-on learning in Data Science, Machine Learning, IoT, and Cloud Technologies for CSE, AI & ML, and CSBS students.
  • VLSI & Embedded Systems Labs – Practical sessions on IC design, IoT hardware, and MEMS applications for ECE students.
  • Construction Sites, Dams, and Irrigation Projects – Structural and environmental site analysis for Civil Engineering students.

Objectives of Industrial Visits

Each visit is carefully planned to complement the curriculum and ensure students gain industrial awareness, technical confidence, and professional ethics. The core objectives include:

  • Bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical implementation.
  • Providing exposure to the latest industrial practices, tools, and technologies.
  • Promoting interdisciplinary collaboration among students of various branches.
  • Encouraging innovation through observation of real-time problem-solving in industries.
  • Building professional networking skills and career readiness for campus placements.

Exposure Across Disciplines

Industrial visits are tailored to match the learning outcomes of each program offered at the Integrated Campus:

Engineering Disciplines
  • Civil Engineering – Structural projects, irrigation systems, smart city infrastructure.
  • Computer Science & Engineering – IT companies, AI labs, cloud service firms.
  • Electronics & Communication – Telecom industries, PCB design units, IoT labs.
  • Electrical & Electronics – Power plants, renewable energy firms, substations.
  • Mechanical – Automotive plants, robotics divisions, manufacturing industries.
  • CSE (AI, Data Science, Networks, CSBS) – AI startups, cybersecurity firms, data centers.
Pharmacy & Advanced Programs
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy – Pharmaceutical plants, QC/QA labs, formulation units.
  • M. Pharmacy – Research organizations and analytical laboratories.
  • M. Tech – Industrial R&D labs focusing on CAD/CAM, Embedded Systems, and VLSI design.

Learning Outcomes

Through these industrial visits, our students develop a holistic understanding of industry expectations, emerging technologies, and modern workplace dynamics. They gain real-time exposure to project management, production processes, safety standards, and sustainability practices. Such interactions not only enhance academic learning but also boost placement readiness and inspire students to pursue research, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

The Industrial Visit Program at our Integrated Campus thus acts as a crucial link between academic knowledge and industrial expertise, preparing students for successful careers in engineering, technology, and pharmacy.