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NHAI to collaborate with two JIS Group colleges, boosts internship opportunities
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NHAI to collaborate with two JIS Group colleges, boosts internship opportunities

| @indiablooms | 11 Dec 2020, 11:41 am

Kolkata/IBNS: The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has entered into a collaboration with two engineering colleges of JIS Group, Narula Institute of Technology and JIS College of Engineering.

While the association, according to the JIS Group, will help the faculty, researchers and students to familiarize themselves with the latest trends in the highway and transportation sector, it will also benefit the students of the two colleges with increased internship opportunities.

Taranjit Singh, Managing Director, JIS Group said, “With this association, our students will get hands-on experience by working on nearby highway stretches voluntarily.”

The partner institutes will study improvement prospects in safety, maintenance, riding comfort, removal of congestion points and usages of new technologies etc. on the adopted stretches and give suitable suggestions to NHAI for consideration.

NHAI will also support the creation of lab infrastructure in the institute and can also sponsor a relevant research project that helps in using alternative resource material and improve the quality of roads, according to the JIS Group.

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