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Sanskriti Jain’s Case Study

Brief Case Study

About student: Sanskriti Jain, a 3rd year student pursuing B.Tech. from GB Pant College, Delhi

Skills acquired during TechSaksham: Python

Impact: The learnings helped Sanskriti reach round two of interviews at Google and she got selected at The Intern Company for a one-month long internship.

Sanskriti’s capstone project is on Spoken Language Disorders (SLDs), articulation, and the issue of stammering. The project will help the beneficiaries in improving communication skills, building speech muscles via special exercises, enabling intelligible speech for interpretation of what a child is saying, and connecting with children using interactive activities all for free.

Detailed Case Study


Student: Sanskriti Jain, Mentor: Bharti Verma

Each person holds so much power within themselves that needs to be let out. Sometimes they just need a little nudge, a little direction, a little support, a little coaching, and the greatest things can happen.

– Pete Carroll

 

  • Challenge: A plethora of online resources and opportunities made it challenging for Sanskriti, a 3rd year student pursuing Tech. from GB Pant College, Delhi to choose from. Her interest areas like Python also branched out into different paths and gave a vast range. When she was wondering what her milestones should be, she came across the TechSaksham program and enrolled in it. In this context she said, “It was the best thing to happen to me at such a time, as I needed guidance on how to learn and implement. My mentor was always there to provide clarity and in-depth knowledge. Ma’am constantly proved to be a support system and boosted my confidence. Capstone project work and working with data-sets particularly led me in a constructive direction. I’ll definitely recommend this program to my peers.”

  • Capstone project: Sanskriti’s capstone project is on Spoken Language Disorders (SLDs), articulation, and the issue of stammering. The reason behind choosing the theme was her acquaintances needing to take their toddlers for expensive speech therapies and people in her circle finding it challenging to interact in interviews or socially. Currently the language used for the project offerings is English with a future plan to add other languages too. She mentioned being inspired by her older sister who is a physiotherapist, shared research papers, and guided her on the need of interventions in the health sector specifically regarding mental health.

  • The project will help the beneficiaries in improving communication skills, building speech muscles via special exercises, enabling intelligible speech for interpretation of what a child is saying, and connecting with children using interactive activities all for free.

  • Interview: Sanskriti was happy to share that the learnings helped her reach round two of interviews at Google and that she got selected at The Intern Company for a one-month long internship.
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