Youth in India have the chance to have practical experience with leading organizations in the nation through the Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS) 2024.
However, applications must be filed before November 10, 2024, since the registration window is about to close.
All the information you want regarding eligibility, the application procedure, and the benefits of this internship is provided here.
To apply for the PM Internship Scheme, candidates must meet specific requirements. The scheme is open to Indian nationals between the ages of 21 and 24 as of November 10.
Eligible applicants should have completed their education up to at least the higher secondary level or hold qualifications like a certificate from an ITI, a polytechnic diploma, or a bachelor’s degree (BA, BSc, B.Com, BCA, BBA, BPharma, etc.).
Candidates should not be in full-time employment or pursuing full-time education. Those enrolled in online or distance learning courses are eligible.
How to Apply for PM Internship Scheme
Applying for PMIS 2024 is simple and free. Follow these steps to submit your application:
- Visit the official PM Internship Scheme website: pminternship.mca.gov.in.
- Click on the registration link to open the application form.
- Enter your details in the registration form and submit.
- The portal will automatically generate a resume based on your inputs.
- Choose up to five internships according to your preferences—sector, location, role, and qualifications.
- Submit the application and download a copy of the confirmation page.
There’s no application fee for this process, making it accessible to all eligible candidates.
Through this scheme, the government aims to provide internships to one crore candidates over five years, partnering with the top 500 companies across the country.
For the financial year 2024-25, 1.25 lakh internships are planned. This initiative offers a unique chance for young Indians to develop practical skills and gain exposure in various sectors.
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Source: India Today