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Lee
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Unforgettable Summer

I was part of the summer of 2011 India immersion program. It was an exciting program because although InternshipDesk has a lot of experience with sending interns to China, India was kind of a brand new venture and to be part of the first group was a really exciting experience.

It was the summer of my sophomore year and it was one of the first times I have really gotten to travel by myself. I really didn't know anyone else in the group so naturally I was a little nervous going to a country across the world with a group of other interns that I have never met before. But one thing that InternshipDesk did that really erased all those feelings was that first weekend trip to the Himalayas that we all took as a group. Business and professionalism set aside, when we were trekking the Himalayas together we instantly became a family. I got to know each and every one of the other interns on a personal level and it gave me a small community in India that I grew to trust.

I worked for Medsave, a TPA that handled healthcare and medical insurance. After gaining a little info about the company, they had me going out to enrollment camps to help setup and actually get some hands on work in the enrollment process of the RSBY healthcare program designed to give healthcare to the millions of people living below the poverty line. The experience was unbelievable and really helped to put everything I learned in the States in a different perspective, especially as a sophomore in college.

Other than just the work aspect, there were plenty of cultural experiences that helped make this one of the most unforgettable summers of my life. We had weekly business talks with leaders of a wide variety of different industries, one even including one of the leaders of the World Bank! There were also trips to Agra, Jaipur, and Amritsar to see places like the Golden Temple, the Taj Mahal and handicraft emporiums that really helped submerge me in an Indian culture that I never thought would be so beautiful.

Some tips I would have for anyone going on this trip are:

1) Definitely be aware of what you are eating and drinking! Always eat fruits that you have to peel yourself, always drink bottled water, and make sure the food you are eating is hot and fresh (Aka not been sitting out for a while). Although it might take some time for your stomach to get used to the food, the combination of herbs and spices used in making some of the dahls and currys are absolutely delicious! Chicken Korma and Paneer have become two of my favorite foods.

2) Make the most of your off weekends. You are going to have weekends that you have free, definitely take the time to travel around the beautiful country. Not only because every region has an entirely different vibe to it, but because riding the train across India is a whole experience in itself, not to mention incredibly affordable! Just make sure to plan a week ahead or so in order to get everything organized. The staff is really good at helping you set trips up.

3) Soak in the culture. India is a country so rich in culture that once you finally leave your comfort zone enough to see it, it truly is amazing. Go out to a park, play a pickup game of soccer or basketball or their favorite – cricket. Go to a local coffee shop on open mic night. Listen to walk people have to say, it’s incredible how friendly the natives are. They love to hear your stories as well as share theirs (while practicing their English). The majority of them want nothing more than to show you how “brotherly” they are (and maybe take a picture with you).

What would you improve about this program?
Although this was no doubt the most exciting experience of my life, if I had to change a couple things they would be:

The entrepreneur project that we were assigned to do by the end of the trip had no real deadlines or clear guidelines. I would say make it a more structured project or get rid of it entirely. It almost became an unnecessary stress by the end of the trip

More Hindi language. Although we did learn some basic words and expressions, it would have been nice to be able to communicate with the locals on a basic level.
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Juan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Engineering Internship at Haryana

The internship program was very well designed an the support from the India host team was incredible, they made you feel very comfortable and taken care of. I personally learned a lot from the scheduled professional talks and the hosts since they provided us with an opportunity to get to know the Indian culture in depth and from within.

Further I think the trips we took while in India were incredibly enriching, like going to the Golden Temple in Amritsar or down the Ganga at Varanasi on a little boat.

What would you improve about this program?
I would be more careful in the options offered for technical fields since I found that the level of training I received was not on par with American standards.
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Richard
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

New Delhi

The program was amazing from start to end. A few days after arriving in India, we spoke with critical members of the program. The program was very well organized. We had a schedule for the entire program and everything went according to plan. Obviously there are language barriers when traveling to other countries. For someone to complain about a language program is ridicules. We work 30-40 hours a week and we are housed with natives who love to share their culture. In fact, my coworkers attempted to teach me two languages and I had to stop them. The only difficulties that I noticed was with adjusting to food. The program is designed to make assimilating easy. There were very few complaints from my end. I enjoyed the trips to the Taj Mahal, as well as going to the Himalayas in the first week of the trip. The housing location was well accommodating. The elephant ride was unbelievable. The work experience was critical to my professional development. Having to produce real time results imitated a real working environment. Having the ability to see a real work day is amazing.

What would you improve about this program?
If I would change anything, it would have to be the monthly review of the business plan. I believe that organizing a monthly review will make for a better overall presentation. Possibly inputting the deadlines on the schedule. This will put a responsibility on the team as a whole.
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Zororo
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Culture Series Testomonial

The culture series was a fantastic component of my internship and one that really enhanced the overall Indian experience. It exposed the interns to the local language, art and culture. I was able to communicate with taxi drivers and order food because I knew basic Hindi. I was reminded that I am not the most flexible person when the team organized a Yoga session. We discovered the secrets of the Indian Kitchen and it was interesting to learn about Tandoor. - an Indian style oven used for baking flatbreads and cooking certain meat dishes. We got to express our artistic side at the Henna session. A Henna artist explained the process of applying Henna and the tradition of doing so.

My favorite part of the language and culture series was when we visited the 'Indian Handicraft Emporium' - It houses one of the best pieces of Indian Handicraft items, varying from ivory, wood and silk. It helped us appreciate Indian Art and it was a great place to buy souvenirs for family and friends.

What would you improve about this program?
I think the program would have been less stressful on students as well as the admin if we used the metro since we all finished work at different times and often moved between offices
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indianadventure
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Internship in India

This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to travel or study abroad while they are young. Personally, never having a chance to leave my home country, I became worried when would I have time to travel and see all the wonders the world has to offer. Luckily I found out about this amazing program and never looked back; I had the opportunity to not only work on my career but also to see the world while I am young and my mind is still open to new things. It was amazing and I am so glad I did this program. If anyone is unsure about choosing or accepting a program like this let me reassure them by saying this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that you do not want to pass up.

What would you improve about this program?
(1) I would have liked to see more actually language training programs. I was very excited to learn at least something of a new language but the language training we were offered was pathetic. Even immediately after I left the language training I did not feel like I learned anything about the language and that should change. Try to care more about it and not just treat it like a checklist.

(2) Recommend lunch of dinner places for individuals. Every now and then our group would go out for a group meal where we would joke around about work and just enjoy each others company, but that happened infrequently. Other then those few times I was searching the food court for something close to my hometown food because I was tired of eating India food. People are excited to try new things and I loved trying India food in the beginning but not only will we get emotionally sick of it but our bodies will also get sick of it. There was times where I was in the bathroom forever because my body was not use to this new culture food and all the bacteria that was in it. Try to look up where the individuals are coming from and see if you cannot offer some type of area or even a restaurant that could offer foods that they may be use to. I think this gesture will go a long way.
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hoosierbreur
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Summer in India

My summer in India was undoubtedly one of the most memorable experiences of my life. I came there for an internship with an MNC but came away from it with much more. My internship gave me valuable experience working for a large corporation, a challenging project, as well as learning how business is done in a completely different market than the US. Outside of work I got to experience all that Delhi and Indian culture had to offer traveling on weekends and meeting people from all walks of life. The program staff was very helpful and went to great lengths to ensure that we were comfortable and taken care of.

My favorite part of the trip was the Himalayan trek where we ascended to 10,000 ft and saw a very isolated part of the world. It was a great bonding experience with the other interns and we also got to know other people who were on the trek as well.

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TCastellon
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life-Changing Experience

I participated in the program after graduating from university in May 2012. It was an amazing experience to say the least. I was given opportunities that most recent undergraduates could not dream of imaging. Before India I interned with several international organizations in the U.S. However, I always felt like I was getting a very narrow margin of the global picture. After my time in India, I feel like I have a clearer picture of the current global economic market and the future role of Asia.

On a daily basis I was able to learn from and work alongside some of the major players of the Indian fashion world. As an active team member of a highly successful multinational corporation I was given an insight into the uniqueness of the Indian fashion industry, while at the same time expanding my understanding of international business and commerce.

Through weekly lectures we were given the ability to interact with leaders from various fields and industries. For example, one week we talked with a representative from the UN and the next week we met with one of the top officials from the World Wildlife Fund. Although I left India six months ago, the number of contacts and connections made during my summer abroad will be extremely beneficial to my future career.

What would you improve about this program?
There is a large degree of culture shock that one will face while in the program. I would suggest some reading materials before the internship that will help alleviate some of the initial shock. Maybe some text on India culture and customs would be a good idea.
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Kevin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Incredible India Immersion!

This program was an incredible experience and truly immersed you into the culture of India. Beyond the amazing travel & trekking opportunities, this program provided a first rate internship placement with a leading Healthcare Organization according to my specific interests. The program also included interesting academic discussions and meetings with high level professionals across a wide variety of industries in India with groups like the International Finance Corporation, World Wildlife Fund & Microfinance Institutions Network, among others. The personalized internship placement along with the intimate group discussions provide a great opportunity to understand the worlds largest democracy. The program staff was always very helpful and accessible. The program director Maninder even had us over to his home a number of times for dinner and he is one of the most interesting people I have had the pleasure to meet!

What would you improve about this program?
The cost of the program is certainly higher than some other international opportunities, but considering the range of opportunities provided through the program including safe housing, a friendly, knowledgeable & accessible staff, personalized internship placements, & included travel & trekking opportunities, the cost is certainly put to good use! Also, as this experience is professionally minded, it is predominantly in an urban setting and you mostly interact with business professionals. Other than during the trek, there is limited interaction and experience of the village life of India. However this can be experienced through certain internship assignments or independent travel.