The National Education Policy 2020 envisions an inclusive, value-based education system that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and social responsibility. Aligned with this vision, D.H.S.K. College (Autonomous), Dibrugarh, integrates Internship and Community Engagement into its undergraduate curriculum under the FYUGP/FYIPGP framework. These components are designed to extend learning beyond the classroom, preparing students to meet real-world challenges with skill and empathy. Internships provide practical exposure, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and professional application. Community Engagement encourages students to connect with society, understand grassroots issues, and develop leadership and civic values. These initiatives are not mere academic formalities, but structured experiences designed to foster holistic development. This guideline document outlines the roles, responsibilities, and procedures governing such activities, as coordinated by the College’s Internship Cell. It reflects both the University’s directives and the College’s commitment to cultivating responsible, innovative, and socially aware graduates.
To cultivate competent, ethical, and socially responsible graduates through experiential learning that bridges academic knowledge with real-world practice, fosters civic engagement, and promotes inclusive societal development.
Advisors:
Dr. Chandana Goswami, HoD, Dept. of History
Dr. Partha Ganguli, Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Economics
Dr. Alakananda Baruah, Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Botany
Dr. Trishna Duarah Kalita, Asstt. Prof., Dept. of English
Dr. Lamkholal Doungel, HoD, Dept. of Pol. Science
Dr. Sunanda Sahu, HoD, Dept. of Anthropology
Dr. Uttam Mohan, Asstt. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry
Core Members:
HoD’s of All Departments
Nodal Officer:
Dr. Anisha Dutta, Asstt. Prof., Dept. of Chemistry
Coordinators:
Dr. Henrieata Huda – (Humanities & Literature)
Mr. Anshuman Borthakur – (Physical Sciences)
Dr. Sudarshana Borah – (Life Sciences)
Dr. Farnaz R. S. Ahmed – (Earth Science & Social Sciences)
Office Staff:
Mr. Debojit Borah, Office Assistant
1. AMTRON, Assam
2. District Ele. Education Office, Dibrugarh
3. Airports Authority of India, Dibrugarh Airport
4. District Social Welfare Projects, Dibrugarh
5. North East Women Entrepreneurs Association (NEWEA), Dibrugarh
6. Aditya Hospital Group, Dibrugarh
7. Railway Mechanical Workshop
8. Chroma Biotech Pvt. LTD
9. District Museum, Dibrugarh
10. Directorate of Historical Studies, Guwahati
11. Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited, Namrup
12. Board of Radiation and Isotope Technology (BRIT), AMC, Dibrugarh
13. Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC), Dibrugarh
14. Public Health Engineering Department (PHED), Dibrugarh
15. Pollution Control Board (PCBA), Dibrugarh
16. Social Educational Welfare Association (SEWA)
17. NEBCA, Boigarimoth
18. MIND X (US) Bhetapara
19. Sakhi-One Stop Centre
20. Nokhyotro NGO
21. DHSK College Day Care Centre
22. Dibrugarh Municipality Corporation
23. SPICMACAY Dibrugarh
24. Gram Tarang Training Services
25. Gyanam ITI, Dhemaji
26. Bora Toyota, Dibrugarh
27. Gender Champion, Margherita College
28. Banalata Prakashan, Dibrugarh
29. The Orchid Society of Eastern Himalaya (TOSEHIM), Tinsukia
30. Gramin Vikash Bank, Dibrugarh
31. Internship Cell, D. H. S. K College (Autonomous), Dibrugarh