Center for Railways Information System ( CRIS ) Internship Work Experience

CRIS is a premier organization in the field of railway information technology, dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions for the Indian Railways. I join CRIS as an intern. The interview is normal they ask about your Skills and Assign you a Project that is aligned with your Skills. In my case, they assigned me to a project named SMMS.

As an intern at CRIS, my role primarily revolved around Angular development within the SMMS project. I was tasked with contributing to the development and enhancement of the system’s user interface, ensuring seamless interaction and efficient data management for railway asset maintenance and analysis.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Collaborating with the development team to design and implement user interface components using Angular.
  • Participating in code reviews and debugging sessions to maintain code quality and resolve issues promptly.
  • Assisting in the testing and validation of new features and functionalities to ensure optimal system performance.
  • Engaging in discussions with stakeholders to gather requirements and incorporate feedback into the development process.

Learnings and Scope:

During my internship at CRIS, I gained invaluable experience in Angular development and deepened my understanding of asset maintenance and analysis methodologies in the railway industry. I learned how to navigate complex data structures and develop intuitive user interfaces to facilitate efficient decision-making processes.

The exposure to real-world challenges in railway asset management provided me with a comprehensive insight into the intricacies of the domain, allowing me to explore various optimization techniques and innovative solutions.

Pros:

  • Exposure to cutting-edge technology and real-world projects within the railway industry.
  • Opportunities for skill development and hands-on experience in Angular development.
  • Collaborative work environment with experienced professionals offering mentorship and guidance.

Cons:

  • They does not paid any thing.
  • Occasionally faced challenges related to the complexity of railway infrastructure and data management.
  • Limited scope for independent project ownership due to the team-based nature of the work.