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Krunal Patel

Krunal Patel

Student, Gujarat

“I see a brighter future in IT—it offers comfort and opportunity together,” says Krunal, now working as a Software Testing Intern at Brain Payroll.

 Growing up in a farming family in Gujarat, Krunal assisted his father in agriculture, where he developed practical problem-solving skills. His academic experience did not cover advanced AI and tech concepts, leaving him seeking a structured path into the IT industry. Before the program, Krunal lacked formal training in modern technologies. The curriculum provided him with a strong foundation in Python, AI, machine learning, and IoT, along with specialized SAP tools for analytics and application development.

 The training enabled him to build a Bluetooth-based home automation system, which later won him an ₹1,04,000 grant from the Gujarat government. Employability sessions in resume building, interview skills, and group discussions prepared him for the recruitment process.

 Today, Krunal has secured an internship with a package of 4 LPA, gaining experience in API and regression testing. He aims to continue growing in the tech industry, leveraging the blend of practical and professional skills the program provided. “The guidance gave me confidence in interviews and a clear path from agriculture to a digital career,” he reflects.

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Bhavisha Panchal

Bhavisha Panchal

Student, Computer Engineering, Surat

“The program gave me deep, practical insights you don’t always get in college,” says Bhavisha, now working as an AI Agent Development Intern at Hex Wireless.

The daughter of parents who run home tuition classes, Bhavisha was a self-driven student. During her engineering degree, she developed an interest in data science and machine learning, exploring through personal projects while adapting to the shift to online learning. Before the program, Bhavisha was seeking structured, industry-relevant experience beyond her college curriculum. The advanced training provided her with in-depth knowledge of Python, machine learning, deep learning, and SAP ABAP, while hands-on projects like building a virtual assistant solidified her skills.

 Mentorship from instructors with corporate experience offered her practical insights and confidence. This preparation helped her secure a six-month internship where she works on integrating AI voice agents into CRM products.

 Today, Bhavisha earns a monthly stipend of ₹15,000, lives independently, and is building a stable career in technology. She aims to one day develop AI solutions to support mental health issues. “The mentors had real corporate experience, and the projects were relevant—it was exactly what I needed to launch my career.”

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