An Industrial Visit is an integral part of professional education that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world industrial practices. It provides students with first-hand exposure to organizational structure, production systems, operational strategies, and workplace culture. By observing live industrial processes, students gain practical insights that enhance their academic learning and develop a deeper understanding of how businesses function in a competitive environment.
At Farook Institute of Management Studies (FIMS), Industrial Visits are conducted regularly as part of the academic framework, with at least one visit organized in every semester. The institution facilitates both in-state and interstate industrial visits to ensure broader exposure and diverse industry interaction. Through guided tours, presentations, and interactive sessions with industry professionals, students gain clarity on current business trends, operational challenges, and career opportunities, thereby strengthening their managerial competence and professional readiness.
Objectives of Industrial Visit
- To provide practical exposure to real-time industrial operations
- To understand organizational structure and management practices
- To observe production planning, quality control, and workflow systems
- To bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry practices
- To enhance professional skills and industry awareness
- To encourage interaction with industry experts and professionals
- To develop analytical and managerial competencies through observation

