About the organisation
National Crime Records Bureau was set-up in 1986 to function as a repository of information on crime and criminals so as to assist the investigators in linking crime to the perpetrators, based on the recommendations of the National Police Commission (1977-1981) and the MHAs Taskforce (1985).
Nature of internship
National Crime Records Bureau, an attached office of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India invites applications for Internship Programme 2019 from eligible students/candidates as per the NCRB Internship Scheme.
Eligibility and selection criteria will be as follows:-
- Application of Internship should be duly forwarded by the Director/Dean/Head of Department of the respective College/University.
- Students pursuing Post-Graduation degree in Law are eligible.
- The applicant will be required to submit self-attested Mark sheet/Certificate starting from class XII, at the time of acceptance of the offer for an internship.
- During the internship period, the students will be regular in attendance and misbehaviour of any intern in any form would be seriously viewed.
- The intern will follow the same dress code and disciplinary norms as applicable to the employees of the Bureau.
- The internship completion certificate would be given subject to the assessment of the student at the end of the internship.
Deadline: Colleges/Universities can forward the names of eligible students to this Bureau at least by 30 April 2019.
Location
New Delhi, India
Who can apply
Post-Graduation degree in Law.
Duration of internship
The Student Internship would be full-time, a minimum of 15 days to 2 months.
The internship is a full-time programme and hence interns are required to observe working hours of the Government of India (9.30 am to 6.00 pm).
Application Procedure
Colleges/Institutions/Universities can apply for internship only once during the calendar year online/offline.
Direct application from the interns shall not be entertained.
Read the official notification below.