Innovation, Research & Internship Programs

AICTE-aligned, non-commercial internship initiatives focused on Drone Technology & Autonomous Systems

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Bridging Academic Learning with Innovation & R&D

At AkashDutt Pvt Ltd, we promote innovation-driven learning through structured internships and research activities. Established in 2025, our Innovation & R&D division provides students and early professionals with real-world exposure to drone systems, AI-based navigation, and autonomous technologies.

These initiatives are internship-based and non-commercial. We do not offer paid training courses. Our programs are designed to complement academic curriculum and support institutional and AICTE guidelines.

Our Internship Programs

Drone Research & Development Internship

Participation in live UAV research projects including design analysis, propulsion systems, flight controller experimentation, and testing under expert mentorship.

Duration: 3 Months | Mode: Hybrid | Level: Advanced
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AI-Based Autonomous Drone Internship

Research-focused internship on autonomous flight using AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, obstacle avoidance, and navigation algorithms.

Duration: 6 Weeks | Mode: Online | Level: Intermediate
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Drone Innovation & Lab Internship

Beginner-level internship providing hands-on exposure to drone assembly, electronics handling, configuration, and lab-based innovation activities.

Duration: 2 Days + Project Phase | Mode: Offline | Level: Beginner
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Internship Completion & Academic Support

Upon successful completion of the internship tenure and assigned project work, interns receive an Official AkashDutt Internship Completion Certificate for academic and professional reference.

  • Internships are project-based and research-oriented
  • No commercial training or course fees involved
  • Designed to align with institutional academic requirements
Interns Mentored
R&D Driven Projects
Academic Collaboration
100% Practical Exposure