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Welcome to the SolidWorks Internship!

Are you ready to bring your design ideas to life? This hands-on internship is perfect for engineering students and beginners who want to learn 3D modeling and mechanical design using SolidWorks, one of the most widely used CAD tools in the industry.

Whether you’re just starting out or looking to sharpen your skills, this program will guide you step by step—from the basics to building real-world mechanical parts and assemblies.


💡 What You’ll Learn:

  • How to design 3D parts, assemblies, and 2D drawings

  • Use of essential features like extrude, revolve, loft, and sweep

  • Applying dimensions, constraints, and design intent

  • Basics of simulation and motion analysis

  • Creating exploded views and Bill of Materials (BOM)

  • Completing real-world mini projects


📦 What’s Included:

  • Easy-to-follow video tutorials

  • Practice files and exercises

  • Assignments to test your skills

  • Final project for evaluation

  • Internship certificate + course completion certificate


👨‍🎓 Who Should Join?

  • Engineering students (Mechanical, Production, Automobile, etc.)

  • Beginners curious about design and CAD software

  • Anyone looking to build a strong design portfolio


🏆 Certification You’ll Receive:

At the end of the internship, you’ll receive:
✅ Course Completion Certificate
✅ Internship Certificate (based on final project & participation)

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Introduction and FAQ
Introduction to the SolidWorks Internship Program Welcome to the SolidWorks Internship Program – a practical, hands-on training designed to help you build strong skills in 3D modeling and mechanical design. Whether you're an engineering student or a beginner in the world of CAD, this internship gives you a step-by-step learning experience using SolidWorks, one of the most powerful and widely used CAD tools in the industry. Over the course of a few weeks, you'll move from basic sketching to designing complete 3D parts and assemblies, performing simple simulations, and creating professional-grade technical drawings. You'll not only learn how to use SolidWorks effectively but also apply it to real-world design tasks and mini-projects. This internship is more than just a course — it’s a chance to gain industry-relevant experience, boost your resume, and earn certifications that showcase your skills. By the end of the program, you’ll have a strong foundation in CAD, a portfolio of design work, and the confidence to take on real engineering challenges.

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