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Internship Opportunity @ Ministry of Women & Child Development [Apply by Dec 12]

By LawStreet News Network      08 December, 2018 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Internship Opportunity @ Ministry of Women & Child Development [Apply by Dec 12]

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Applications are invited from young students/scholars for short-term Internship Programme of two months duration of the Ministry. This programme is focused on involving young students to provide them exposure to the Ministry’s schemes, policies, programmes, research and statistical works.

Students from different Colleges/ Universities/Academic Institutions or those who have passed out recently may like to apply in the prescribed format given at Annexure I-A & I-B. Selected Interns would be given an incentive/stipend of Rs.5000/- p.m. Ministry would award Internship Certificate to the students on successful completion of the Internship.

Eligibility

  • For short-term (one month) Internship, students who are doing their undergraduate courses in any subject.
  • The Internship of 2-3 months is open for those candidates who have completed their graduations in any discipline/subject.
  • For long-term Internship of 6 months’ duration, currently enrolled PG students and those who have completed their PG degrees from any discipline would be eligible to apply. Ministry may also consider candidates of experience and PG/Ph.D degree holders for this long term-internship.

How to Apply?

The application/nomination may be emailed at: intern.wcd@gmail.com by the willing students as per the prescribed format given at Annexure I-A & I-B mentioning the duration of the internship as per schedule.

Duration

S.No.Duration/SessionIntake
FromTo
117/12/201816/02/201925
201/011201928/02/201925

The last date of receiving application of internship is 12/12/2018. Selection of the Interns would be made on merit of academic performance and/or personal interview.

Contact

Sh. D K Tiwary
Coordinator (Internship Scheme)
Email: intern.wcd@gmail.com

Read the official notification below.



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