Two AI Students Complete Internships at Docuville AI Technologies

Anurag University congratulates Kuchuru Rena Reddy and Duddu Akshay, both third-year B.Tech Artificial Intelligence students, on successfully completing a three-month internship at Docuville AI Technologies Private Limited. Serving as Software Developer Interns, the two students gained hands-on experience in software development, problem-solving, and application-level programming, working on real tasks within a professional technology environment and earning a stipend of Rs.45,000 each.
Internships of this kind are an essential bridge between academic learning and industry practice, giving students exposure to professional workflows, team collaboration, and the standards expected in real development settings. Completing the programme successfully demonstrates not only technical competence but also reliability, adaptability, and a readiness to contribute meaningfully from day one. These experiences sharpen practical skills and significantly strengthen students' profiles as they approach full-time placements.
This achievement reflects Anurag University's emphasis on experiential learning and its strong industry connections, which open doors for students to apply their classroom knowledge in real-world contexts. The university takes pride in shaping future professionals and warmly congratulates Rena Reddy and Akshay on this valuable accomplishment, confident it will serve as a strong foundation for their careers.
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