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Internship Program 2020 Nuke OSS
Internship Program 2020 - Nuke OSS wiki!
Nuke OSS is Open Source Scrum management tool build track and handle the program flow within the circle. Nuke OSS is build to keep up the environment of new needs that can help improve the way of handling scrum all at once. By building and providing new tools at an ease to keep things in a paper. The tool is initiated in the year 2020, licensed GPL 2.0.
This is free Open Source Internship designed to help students community to learn about Open Source Softwares and contribute to OSS. The Internship shows a variety of projects that you can apply for, based on the current requirement to take the project to next level.
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Check the Applicant acceptance criteria. Click here to view Acceptance Criteria
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Collect all the proof of document. Accepted document list
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Check the listed Project. Project List
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Understand the requirement of the project that you want to apply for.
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Create a brief proposal based on your understanding over the project.
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Fill the form before the last date. (Form will close as per the date and time mentioned). Click here to Apply
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Students will receive an email, for the status of their form and will join us an online interview session.
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Selected Students will receive an email and will go through a community bonding period of 1 month.
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Students will further participate into project development period of 3 months.
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Project development period will then be categorised into 3 parts.
- Project Development Review 1
- Project Development Review 2
- Project Submission Review 3
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Please look into our internship project list.
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Select the project that suits best to your knowledge and skill
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Read the details provided for your project.
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If possible do also look into code base, for better understanding.
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Check our demo proposal, Although you can modify the proposal based on your project.
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Please make sure to create your proposal in google docs.
- You must be at least 18 years of age when you register
- You must currently be a full or part-time student (or have been accepted and committed to the fall term) at an accredited university as of the date accepted student proposals are announced
- You must be eligible to work in the country you will reside in during the program
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A scanned copy of your student identification card demonstrating that you will be enrolled on December 01, 2020. If your card does not have an explicit date on it, it must indicate in some way that you are enrolled for the 2020 school year. An identification card that only contains the date you started school is not acceptable.
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A letter from your college student affairs or admissions office stating that you are enrolled as a student for a time period that includes December 01, 2020. This letter must:
- be on school letterhead
- display a school s 7129 eal or logo
- contain a signature and phone number of a representative from the admissions office