Delhi University launches VC Internship Scheme 2022; registrations end on November 11
Delhi University students can avail the scheme only once during a course of study at the university and will receive Rs 5,000 stipend per month.
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NEW DELHI: University of Delhi has launched the Vice Chancellor Internship Scheme 2022. The registration process for the DU VC internship programme has also started at Dean Students Welfare at dsw.du.ac.in. The last date to register for the scheme is till November 11, 2022.
All the Delhi University regular students studying in any course or stream at the undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) levels are eligible to apply for the internship programme.
The part-time internship programme contains a flexible 8 to 10 hours per week and a student participating in the internship will receive a stipend of Rs 5,000 per month. Candidates can avail the scheme only once during a course of study at the university.
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Online applications are invited for Vice Chancellor Internship Scheme - Dean Students' Welfare Office
— University of Delhi (@UnivofDelhi) November 2, 2022
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Upon completion of the internship, a student will receive “a certificate from the Dean of Students’ Welfare subject to the appraisal report from the concerned employing Department/ Centres/ Institutes”, the DU notice read.
The possible internship domains for the internship - Vice Chancellor’s office, pro-vice chancellor’s office, dean of colleges office, central reference library, science library, departmental libraries, examination branch, admission branch, cluster innovative centre among others.
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