B.Tech students get ample opportunities to view the world and sit in the exchange programs, internships, and research collaborations with top-ranked universities and multinational companies across the world. Also, numerous institutes have tie-ups with the foreign universities, wherein one can either study overseas for a semester or be under a dual-degree program. Research-oriented students can collaborate on international projects, attend global conferences, and publish papers in reputed journals. Leading multinationals also offer internship and training programs that give global industry exposure.
Apart from all the above factors, hackathons, robotics contests, innovation challenges, scholarships and grants given by the governments or organizations of various countries, including DAAD from Germany, Fulbright from USA, Erasmus+ of Europe, support the students' desires for learning from around the world. Also, global immersion programs of most universities enable the students to go through diverse technological progress and business settings in various countries. This international exposure enhances career prospects, improves adaptability, and fosters a broader understanding of engineering challenges worldwide, making graduates more competitive in the global job market.