PM Internship Scheme 2025: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has started registrations for the PM Internship Scheme (PMIS) 2025 on its official portal.
PM Internship Scheme 2025: Students who have passed class 10 or 12, or those who hold a UG/PG degree or diploma, aged between 21 and 24, can apply on the portal. (Representational Image/Pixabay)
Students who have passed class 10 or 12, or those who hold a UG/PG degree or diploma, aged between 21 and 24, can apply on the portal.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced that ₹800 crore was allocated for the scheme in the Union Budget 2025.
It was officially launched on October 3, 2024, aiming to provide skill development training as well as hands-on experience to unemployed youth.
The selected candidates will get a monthly stipend of ₹6,000 and the opportunity to intern in the top 500 companies across India in sectors such as automobiles, finance, hospitality, and technology.
What is the eligibility criteria for the PM Internship Scheme 2025?
To be eligible, one has to be an Indian citizen between the age of 21 and 24 years, must be either a 10th pass, 12th pass, or a UG degree or diploma holder.
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Candidates must also not have either a part-time or a full-time job already.
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