Chandigarh University students bag internships at Walt Disney
Yutukuri Sai Kiran | May 20, 2024 | 05:36 PM IST | 1 min read
31 students selected from various departments of Chandigarh University will get to work with global entertainment professionals
NEW DELHI: Walt Disney has selected 31 students from various departments of Chandigarh University for internships, the university announced recently.
The university, in a press release, said that this partnership between Chandigarh University and Walt Disney will not only provide students with the opportunity to work with global professionals in the entertainment industry but also offer them a platform to showcase their skills and work on an international stage.
Internship at Walt Disney
The selected Chandigarh University students will have the chance to work with some of the industry’s most talented professionals, contributing to projects that reach audiences worldwide, the press note added.
This global collaboration will inspire more students to aspire to higher standards in the future, Chandigarh University said. In addition to applauding the students' achievements through hard work and dedication, the university management also commended the academic professionals at the university for guiding the students in their fields of interest and supporting their pursuit of excellence.
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