Real-life learning is a method of learning that involves institutions working with communal associates and industry connoisseurs to engage students in realistic, relevant problems, projects, and experiences in order to develop career awareness and readiness. When students participate in learning experiences where they can engage with authentic audiences and purposes, they see that their academic work has meaning beyond the walls of the classroom.

While the regular lecture session will develop a deep concept of various industries, different project works will expose the students to extensive experiential learning to accrue a problem-solving ability for all types of industry. As a part of preparing our students for their interviews there will be regular workshops and seminars conducted by leading industry experts.


Real-life exposure encourages students to be aware of the choices they make and how they fit into a greater societal context. The most important benefit of real-life learning is that it prepares students for the real world more effectively than traditional classroom-based learning. With this type of learning, students develop numerous skills which are important in their life to achieve success.

At SKFGI, students are exposed to current scenarios and learning experiences that take place outside the traditional classroom. This is in the form of workshops, conferences, quizzes and simulated exercises & games.

Students are encouraged to participate in national and international seminars and conferences and to take up internships and projects beyond course curriculum. This helps students and businesses to create a mutually beneficial partnership so that the students get the experience and the businesses have better prepared future employees coming from a college environment.