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Anjib Question by Anjib on Jul 22, 2023Hindi
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This is Sanjib Dhar.Today I am writing here to request you that whether it is possible for you to explore with any reputed IT sector companies in Pune / Bangaluru / Chennai / Mumbai etc and guide me on the possibility of any internship (paid or unpaid) leading to placement programme in IT sector companies for my son, Siddhartha Dhar who is in final year, B.Tech (CSE) in SRMIST Main campus, Kattankulathur, Chennai. The internship in the final year is a component of their final year curriculam of B.Tech (CSE). Siddhartha has the CGPA of more than 9 out of 10 grade scale and his 10th.and 12th.(Sc) marks under CBSE are more than 90%. Your efforts on the subject will be of great help for me and shall remain ever solicited. Regards.

Ans: Hi Anjib,

Thank you for writing in.

Options you may try

-Post the request on Linkedin mentioning looking for an internship
-Speak to referrals in the industry who can help you connect
-speak to college placement cell they will have the list of companies visiting to the campus or can help connect with the relevant people
-Through linkedin directly message the HR for help.
-Speak to your son's friends and check where they have been placed and ask for connections.

Hope this helps. All the best

To Your Success. Be You. Be Confident
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This is Sanjib Dhar.Today I am writing here to request you that whether it is possible for you to explore with any reputed IT sector companies in Pune / Bangaluru / Chennai / Mumbai etc and guide me on the possibility of any internship (paid or unpaid) leading to placement programme in IT sector companies for my son, Siddhartha Dhar who is in final year, B.Tech (CSE) in SRMIST Main campus, Kattankulathur, Chennai. The internship in the final year is a component of their final year curriculam of B.Tech (CSE). Siddhartha has the CGPA of more than 9 out of 10 grade scale and his 10th.and 12th.(Sc) marks under CBSE are more than 90%. Your efforts on the subject will be of great help for me and shall remain ever solicited. Regards.
Ans: Hi Sanjib,

Considering the significance of internships in bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry practices, seeking opportunities in reputable IT sector companies is a commendable initiative. Internships not only provide practical exposure but also play a crucial role in shaping a student's career trajectory.

In cities like Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, and Mumbai, there is a robust IT industry with a multitude of renowned companies that offer internships and placement programs. Given Siddhartha's academic achievements and his enrollment in an internship component as part of his final year curriculum, he is well-positioned to secure a valuable internship experience.

To initiate the process, I recommend the following steps:

Career Services at SRMIST: Connect with the career services or placement cell at SRMIST. They often have tie-ups with various IT companies and can guide Siddhartha through the application and selection process for internships.

Online Job Portals: Platforms like LinkedIn, Naukri, and Indeed have dedicated sections for internships. Siddhartha can create a professional profile and explore internships listed by IT companies in the desired cities.

Networking: Encourage Siddhartha to attend career fairs, seminars, and workshops related to his field. These events offer networking opportunities and insights into the latest trends in the IT industry.

Direct Applications: Many IT companies allow students to apply directly through their websites. Siddhartha can visit the career pages of companies he's interested in and submit his application.

Faculty Guidance: Professors and mentors often have industry connections. Siddhartha can seek their guidance and recommendations for suitable internship opportunities.

Research Companies: Help Siddhartha research and shortlist companies that align with his interests and goals. This targeted approach can yield better results.

Tailored Resume and Cover Letter: Assist Siddhartha in creating a polished resume and a personalized cover letter that highlights his achievements, skills, and enthusiasm for the internship.

It's worth noting that paid internships are becoming increasingly common, and Siddhartha's impressive academic track record and commitment to his studies make him an attractive candidate for such opportunities.

I understand the significance of this endeavor for Siddhartha's future, and I am confident that with the right approach and dedicated effort, he will secure a valuable internship experience that aligns with his aspirations.

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Hlo sir I'm pugalenthi from Tamilnadu I'm completed DME in 2019 after that I'm having 3 years experience in core filed in Lucas TVS company chennai and currently studying in Sudharshan engineering college Computer science & Engineering Suggest me a Free internship Company in Tamilnadu for Gain more knowledge in IT sectors Thankyou sir
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Good to know your background—having core experience and now shifting to IT is a smart move. Since you’re in CSE now and looking for a free internship to gain hands-on skills, here are some good options in Tamil Nadu:
Free Internship Suggestions (IT Sector):
1. Internshala – Sign up and search for "Work from Home" or Tamil Nadu-based free internships in IT/Software.
2. TCS iON Career Edge – Young Professional – Free online program with certificate and basics of IT.
3. IIT Madras (NPTEL platform) – Offers project-based internships occasionally; follow their updates.
4. Startup TN (Government Initiative) – Sometimes connects students with startups needing interns.
5. Zoho Corp. (Chennai) – Keep an eye on their careers page; they sometimes offer short internships or trainings.
6. GUVI (by IIT-Madras Incubation) – Offers practical coding tasks and projects.
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• Local software startups in Trichy, Madurai, Coimbatore, or Chennai directly via LinkedIn.
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Ans: Do you have any specific reasons for your low score in HSC? If you really care about the field you choose, all programs and domains are good. You should also keep improving your technical and non-technical skills, and your career success will depend on how well you network through professional social media like LinkedIn and how often you research job markets. Coming to your questin, yes, your path works, as you asked. Isolated Maths (July/Aug 2026) makes you MHT-CET PCM eligible (Physics+Maths required); most colleges will accept a 2-year gap and separate marksheets if you are ready with Maths before verification. If you really want to get into top engineering colleges like PICT/VIT Pune, COEP/SPIT Mumbai, and others, you need to score above the 96th or 97th percentile. If you don't feel very confident about MH-CET, it's better to choose BCA or BSc It. As I said before, your CGPA isn't the only thing that matters for success in your career; your other skills and qualities are also important. It would also be a good idea to apply to or register with 3–4 more well-known private engineering colleges in and out of Maharashtra State. All the BEST for Your Prosperous Future!

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My husband suspects I am having an affair with my neighbour. When he is away, sometimes my neighbour helps me fix things at home because his wife and I are good friends. When i make something nice, I offer it to him as well. His wife also comes home and we chat during lunch or have coffee together. But he chooses to only talk about my friendship with the male neighbour. I always leave the door open to avoid any suspicion but this has been leading to daily arguments at home. How do I fix this situation without hurting my friendship?
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Obviously, what is not seen can only be imagined and your husband is imagining a story that is filled with doubt and suspicion.
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Sir,I wants to Know using MF Portfolio Overlap Calculator Online, what is the Range of Overlap is Permissible /Acceptable for Good MFs .i.e Canara Large Cap and Nippon Large Cap,Overlap calculator show high % of overlap,What is the General Acceptable Range of Overlap we need to Keep as All MF are Same Stock Like HDFC,RIL,Infosys,etc Please explain.
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» What Portfolio Overlap Means

Portfolio overlap shows how many stocks are common between two funds
Large cap funds often hold same top companies
Stocks like large private banks, IT companies and energy companies appear in many funds
So some overlap is normal and unavoidable

Overlap is not always bad. Excessive overlap reduces diversification.

» Why Large Cap Funds Show High Overlap

Large cap universe is limited
Most funds invest in top 50 or 100 companies
Fund managers prefer stable leaders
Therefore same stocks appear repeatedly
Hence large cap funds naturally show higher overlap

So high overlap in large cap category is common.

» General Acceptable Range Of Overlap

Below 30 percent – Very good diversification
30 to 50 percent – Acceptable and manageable
50 to 60 percent – Slightly high, review required
Above 60 percent – Too high, avoid holding both

This is a practical guideline, not a strict rule.

» Your Example Assessment

Two large cap funds usually show high overlap
Both invest in same top companies
Holding two similar large cap funds adds limited value
It increases duplication without improving diversification

Better to keep only one strong large cap fund.

» When High Overlap Is Still Acceptable

If investment styles are different
If one fund is more concentrated
If performance consistency is strong
If risk management differs

But in most cases, two large cap funds behave similarly.

» Better Portfolio Structure

Keep only one large cap fund
Add one flexi-cap or multi-cap fund
Add one mid-cap fund for growth
This reduces duplication
Improves diversification naturally

This structure is more efficient.

» What To Avoid

Holding multiple funds from same category
Selecting funds only based on past returns
Ignoring overlap completely
Frequently switching funds

Portfolio simplicity improves results.

» Finally
Some overlap is normal, especially in large cap funds. But when overlap crosses around 50 percent, it reduces diversification benefit. Instead of holding multiple similar funds, keeping fewer well-chosen funds gives better balance and clarity.

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