Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Plant genomics, crop trait analysis, molecular agriculture workflows, and applied biotechnology methods for agricultural systems.
Duration
13 weeks
Program fee
₹5,000
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Students learn greenhouse-linked research discipline, plant molecular methods, marker interpretation, agricultural genomics communication, and traceable reporting across mixed workflows.
Verde Agricultural Genomics Station offers a strong applied biotechnology experience for students interested in plant systems, molecular agriculture, and crop-facing genomic methods. The internship combines greenhouse exposure, laboratory modules, and mentor-guided interpretation of agricultural data in a way that feels practical and professionally organized. Students learn to work across contexts while maintaining traceability, scientific discipline, and clarity in reporting.
The application deadline has passed. Closed on Apr 23, 2026.
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Lead Faculty, Plant Genomics
Guides crop-focused genomic interpretation and method training for interns.
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Program Mentor, Agricultural Biotechnology
Supports greenhouse coordination, workflow discipline, and data review practices.
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Advisor, Trait Analysis
Connects agricultural observations to molecular reasoning and reporting standards.
The mentorship team spans plant genomics, applied biotechnology, and agricultural systems support. Students receive structured guidance across both field-linked and molecular work modules.
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7 mentors supporting this program
188 interns trained across previous cohorts
Hands-on training included
Live project exposure available
Completion certificate provided
Open to students in agricultural biotechnology, plant sciences, biotechnology, life sciences, genetics, or related disciplines comfortable with mixed field-and-lab workflows.
Shortlisting weighs scientific fit, agricultural biotechnology interest, willingness to work across greenhouse and laboratory settings, and ability to follow structured supervision.
All trainees complete induction on greenhouse conduct, sample labeling, biological material handling, field-to-lab transfer procedures, and emergency reporting protocols.
Students are expected to maintain professional field-to-lab discipline, accurately label materials, respect experimental timelines, and collaborate responsibly across shared agricultural workflows.