Dreaming of interning at one of India’s top IITs? The IIT Hyderabad Summer Internship Program 2025 is your chance to gain real-time research exposure, collaborate with top faculty, and work inside cutting-edge labs. Whether you’re from engineering, sciences, or interdisciplinary fields, this is an opportunity to shine and build a strong academic or industrial career.
About the Program
The Summer Internship Programme at Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IITH) is designed to provide undergraduate and postgraduate students an opportunity to work on research-oriented projects under the mentorship of IITH faculty. Interns are placed in various departments like AI, Computer Science, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Design, Physics, Chemistry, and more.
Key features:
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Research under Ph.D. scholars and professors
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Hands-on work in IITH’s state-of-the-art labs
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Access to campus life and student accommodation
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Possibility of research paper publication or future M.Tech/PhD consideration
Useful Summary
Feature | Details |
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Start Date | May–June 2025 (Flexible by dept) |
Last Date to Apply | 15 April 2025 (Tentative) |
Duration | 6 to 8 Weeks |
Stipend | Varies (Some departments offer ₹5,000–₹10,000/month) |
Perks | Certificate, Campus Exposure, Academic Mentorship |
Apply Status | Opening Soon |
Location | IIT Hyderabad Campus, Kandi, Telangana |
Official Website | https://www.iith.ac.in |
Who Can Apply?
Students who:
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Are pursuing B.Tech/B.E., M.Sc., M.Tech, or Integrated UG-PG programs
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Are in 2nd, 3rd, or final year (depending on course)
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Have strong academic records and interest in research
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Can arrange a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their institution
Internships are open to students from other IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other reputed institutions in India and abroad.
Terms of Engagement
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Selected interns are required to stay on campus (hostel accommodation may be provided)
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Work under assigned faculty mentor
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Present progress and final report at the end of the program
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Some departments may require weekly reviews or lab hours
Number of Openings: Varies by department (typically 5–10 per department)
Essential Documents
Be ready with the following:
• Updated Resume/CV
• Academic Transcripts
• Statement of Purpose (SOP)
• Recommendation Letter (if applicable)
• Passport-size Photo
• NOC from Head of Department/Institute
How to Apply (Online Process)
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Visit the official IITH internship portal (or individual department’s page):
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Go to the Academics > Summer Internship section (usually under announcements or department page)
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Download the Internship Application Form (PDF/Doc)
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Fill in your academic and personal details, upload documents, and submit via:
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Online Google Form (if shared)
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Direct email to faculty (department-specific)
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Important: Some departments may allow you to email professors directly expressing interest.
Status Check
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After application, shortlisted students will be contacted via email
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Results are usually declared by end of April
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If selected, you’ll receive an internship offer letter + joining instructions
Keep checking the IITH Internship page or the respective department notice board.
Important Dates & Links
Activity | Date |
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Application Opens | March 2025 |
Last Date to Apply | 15 April 2025 |
Internship Duration | May – July 2025 |
Result Announcement | April-end 2025 |
🔗 Apply or Check Updates: https://www.iith.ac.in
📧 For queries, contact: [email protected] (if available)
FAQs
Q: Is the IIT Hyderabad summer internship paid?
Stipends vary by department. Some faculty provide ₹5,000 to ₹10,000/month, while others offer unpaid research exposure.
Q: Is accommodation provided?
Yes, hostel accommodation is usually provided at nominal charges (check with admin for confirmation).
Q: Can non-IIT students apply?
Absolutely. Students from NITs, IIITs, central universities, and other reputed colleges can apply.
Q: Will I get a certificate?
Yes, a certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the internship.
Q: Can international students apply?
In some cases, yes—subject to faculty availability and required permissions. Check department guidelines.