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Internship Application - DIVINE Lab, IIT Delhi

DIVINE Lab is a design research laboratory at the Department of Design, IIT Delhi. We work at the intersection of technology, human behaviour, and design - building products, systems, and experiences that matter.

We hire on a rolling basis. This is an unpaid, in-office internship at DIVINE Lab, Department of Design, IIT Delhi campus. We move fast. If shortlisted, expect to hear from us within a week.

We're not looking for the most polished portfolio. We're looking for people who think carefully, work honestly, and care about what they make.

Take your time with this form. The questions are intentional

Personal Details

Full Name

Email

Phone/WhatsApp Number

Role & Background

Role you're applying for

Current Status

Institute / Organisation

Total Relevant Experience

Coding Languages you're familiar with (for Devs)

Portfolio & Work

Portfolio / Work link

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Work Depth

One project you're proud of

Briefly explain the problem, what you did and the outcome (Explain your contribution in group projects)

How do you usually respond to feedback?

How do you usually respond to feedback?
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What kind of work do you struggle with the most?

Availability & Commitment

Please read before continuing: This internship is primarily based in-office at IIT Delhi campus. Working hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Monday to Saturday. Duration: 2–3 months minimum. Remote arrangements are not standard but may be considered on a case-by-case basis for exceptional candidates.

What is your work arrangement preference?

What is your work arrangement preference?
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If you selected Remote - briefly tell us your situation and why you'd still be a strong fit

From when can you join if shortlisted?

We are looking for immediate joiners

Do you have academic / job / personal commitments that may affect attendance?

If yes, briefly explain

Final Statement

What's a design / product / piece of code you didn't make but wish you had, and why

What's something most people get wrong about the kind of work you do?

What would you want to work on at DIVINE Lab if given complete freedom?