Celebrating Our Star Students: Training Plus Internship Success at Shanthi IT Solution
There’s something electric about
a room full of people who’ve just finished a chapter and are about to open the
next. That’s exactly what we felt at Shanthi IT Solution when our
training and internship program wrapped up. Congrats to every student who
showed up, put in the work, and left better than they arrived you made this day possible.
A few moments that mattered
- The
nervous laughter before presentations
then the relief when projects ran without a hitch.
- One
intern who struggled with Git during week one and by week four was leading
code reviews. You might not realize this, but those little wins are the
building blocks of real careers.
- Group
projects that started as chaotic ideas and ended as polished websites and
apps the teams were proud of.
Why this program wasn’t just another certificate
Let’s be honest: anyone can hand
out a certificate. What we offered was different. Our interns worked on live
projects, met real client expectations, and faced real bugs with real
deadlines. To be fair, that pressure is uncomfortable at first that’s the point. It forces growth. When you
fix a problem and the app finally runs, the confidence sticks with you.
Shoutout to our chief guest Dr. Sharmila Kumar
Our sincere thanks to Dr.
Sharmila Kumar for taking the time to join us and honor the award winners. Her
presence meant more than a few words on stage. She shared practical advice,
praised persistence over perfection, and reminded everyone that a career is
built brick by brick not overnight.
Seeing her hand over awards with a warm smile felt like recognition from
someone who understands hard work.
Lessons we’ll carry forward
- Small
habits matter. Daily commits, short standups, honest feedback they
compound.
- Collaboration
beats lone genius more often than not. Teams that communicated won.
- Failure
is feedback. The bugs we fixed taught us more than any slide deck ever
could.
For our students — a few quick tips
- Keep
a learning log. One sentence per day about what you tried and what worked.
- Share
your code publicly (with care). Those small portfolios open doors.
- Ask
for feedback and act on it fast. Improvement is a loop, not a checkbox.
Thank you — from the heart
To every student who pulled an all-nighter, asked that
awkward question in class, or helped a teammate congratulations. Your
determination lit up this program. Thank you again, Dr. Sharmila Kumar, for
honoring our winners and for encouraging everyone to aim a little higher.
We can’t wait to see where you go next. Keep experimenting,
keep asking questions, and keep showing up the rest follows.

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