January 13, 2025 - 03:00

Sayreville student Arya Lotwala has successfully completed the Internship Certificate Program offered by the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). This prestigious program is designed to provide students with practical experience and enhance their skills in a professional environment.
Throughout the internship, Lotwala was immersed in a variety of projects that allowed her to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. The experience not only bolstered her resume but also provided her with invaluable insights into her chosen field.
Lotwala expressed gratitude for the opportunity, emphasizing how the program has prepared her for future career challenges. She highlighted the importance of hands-on experience in complementing academic learning.
Her achievement is a testament to her dedication and hard work, and it sets a commendable example for her peers. As she looks forward to her future endeavors, this accomplishment will undoubtedly serve as a stepping stone in her professional journey.
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