Of course, I am a student who just graduated from that school in 2011. I have been an intern for one year, and I found the internship unit myself. As for the internship acceptance letter, you just need to find an employer to stamp it for you. It is not difficult at all. I studied architecture, and many students in our class stamped it with various stamps. As long as it has a stamp, it is enough, even those from clothing stores. OK (I have a classmate who uses it). There is no need to worry about the defense questions. The school will ask a few questions from the paper you submit. We all defend online. The teacher sends the questions to the class group, and then we answer our own questions and send them to the tutoring group. It was completed in the member's mailbox, and now I have my diploma in hand.