Lokpal of India invites applications for its internship programme from UG, PG students
Anu Parthiban | November 9, 2021 | 12:53 PM IST | 2 mins read
Lokpal of India Internship Scheme 2021: Selected candidates will get a stipend of Rs.10,000 per month on successful completion of the internship.
NEW DELHI: Lokpal of India has invited applications from undergraduate and postgraduate students for its internship programme. Candidates who are regular UG, PG students pursuing courses in the field of Law, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Management, Economics, or Human Rights can apply for the Lokpal of India Internship Scheme 2021.
Applicants must note that Lokpal will accept a maximum of four candidates. The duration of the internship will be for a minimum period of 6 weeks and a maximum period of 12 weeks as per application. Candidates are also required to indicate desired duration of internship in the application.
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Lokpal of India Internship Scheme 2021: Eligibility
- Applicants must have secured a minimum of 75% or equivalent marks in the Class 12.
- The undergraduate student must have completed at least two years of study in the undergraduate course.
- Undergraduate students must have a minimum aggregate of 55% or equivalent marks in years
- completed till the date of application.
- Postgraduate students must have a minimum aggregate of 55% or equivalent in the graduation course.
Lokpal of India Internship Scheme 2021: How to apply
- Candidates can apply through their Institute/ College University in the annexed application form. It should be duly recommended by HOD/Dean/Principal of the institute of the candidate.
- Enclose a summary of marks in Class 12 and graduation to show his/her eligibility of candidate for internship.
- Enclose self-attested scanned copies of mark sheet of Class 12 onward including mark sheet of each year/semester of present course.
- To enclose a 500 words write-up on any of the topics
-Evil effects of Corruption in the society
-Measure to root out corruption in India.
- The application should be sent by post on E-mail to: Deputy Secretary, Lokpal of India, Plot No.6, Phase-II, Vasant Kunj, Institutional Area, New Delhi-110070. Email-mkmishra@nic.in .
- Application duly recommended by the Head of the Department/ Dean/ Principal of the Institution should be received at least three months prior to the date of commencement of the internship
Click here for the Lokpal of India internship 2021 application form
Selected candidates will get a stipend of Rs.10,000 per month on successful completion of the internship. Candidates should submit a letter of recommendation along with the application form. The final list of selected interns will be displayed on the Lokpal of India website/notice board.
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