PM Internship Scheme 2025 registration open till March 12; monthly allowance of Rs 5000
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 5, 2025 | 02:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
PM Internship Scheme 2025: Eligible students can apply through the official website, pminternship.mca.gov.in.
NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) is inviting applications for the PM Internship Scheme 2025, which will provide internship opportunities to students in the top 500 companies in India. Eligible students can apply through the official website, pminternship.mca.gov.in. Additionally, no application fee is required to register for the internship scheme.
The last date for PM Internship Scheme 2025 registration is March 12. According to the scheme, participating students will get a monthly allowance of Rs 5000 as financial assistance from the ministry.
The 12-month PM internship scheme allows students to get training, gain experience, and skills within the business dynamics or organization, which helps to bridge the gap between learning and industry requirements. The first six months will be spent in the job environment and the other months will be focused on experience in professional setups for students.
PM Internship Scheme 2025 eligibility criteria
Students can check the PM Internship Scheme 2025 eligibility criteria as follows;
- Must be an Indian citizen.
- Must be between 21-24 years of age, as of the application submission day
- Must not be employed full-time or engaged in full-time education. However, students enrolled in online or distance learning programmes are eligible.
- Must have completed secondary school certificate (SSC) or its
- equivalent, higher secondary certificate (HSC) or its equivalent.
- Or students must hold a certificate from an Industrial Training Institute (ITI), a diploma from a polytechnic institute, or a graduation degree such as BA, BSc, BCom, BCA, BBA, BPharma, etc.
Eligible participants will get internships in different sectors including IT, software development, banking, financial services, oil, gas, energy, metals, FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods), telecom, pharmaceutical, aviation, defence, manufacturing, entertainment, education, agriculture, etc.
PM Internship Scheme 2025: How to apply?
Students can apply for PM Internship Scheme 2025 by following the steps given below.
- Visit the official website for PMIS, pminternship.mca.gov.in.
- Find registration link and provide details on the homepage.
- Log in to your account using the credentials during the registration process.
- Fill out the registration form as guided and submit it.
- Keep a copy of the confirmation page saved for future reference.
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