SOLIDWORKS is a highly productive 3D CAD software tool used to design products and services and to test them cost-effectively through modelling and prototyping. This Mechanical Design Engineer internship is built for learners who want to move from the basics of SOLIDWORKS into confident 3D modelling, and is positioned for anyone intending to take the SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) certificate or to add demonstrable SOLIDWORKS skills to their resume.
The internship follows a day-by-day structure. After an overview that distinguishes the CAD engineer from the design engineer, Day 1 introduces the user interface and sketching of basic shapes — lines, circles, rectangles, arcs and slots — with trim, mirror, fillet and chamfer tools, followed by dimensional and geometric constraints. Day 2 covers extruded boss/base and cut features and builds a full belt-roller-support assembly. Day 3 is a thorough treatment of GD&T: orthographic projection, tolerance concepts and representation, fits, datums and datum reference frames, form controls (straightness, flatness, circularity, cylindricity), orientation controls and surface finish. Day 4 produces engineering drawings and drafting of the modelled parts, and Day 5 is a capstone project with a final quiz and certificate request.
Rated 5.0 by early learners, the course is praised for its well-structured, beginner-friendly progression and strong emphasis on practical, hands-on learning. It is offered from ₹999.