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India Today
2 days ago
- Business
- India Today
PM Internship Scheme 2025: Who can apply, stipend details and application steps
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs is set to launch the second round of the PM Internship Scheme 2025, offering young Indians a chance to gain hands-on experience in diverse industries. While the official registration dates are yet to be announced, reports suggest the next round may begin in early August. Here's a detailed FAQ guide to help aspirants understand the scheme before CAN I APPLY FOR THE PM INTERNSHIP SCHEME 2025?Applications can be submitted only through the official portal: registered, eligible candidates can apply for internships across multiple industries, including:IT and SoftwareBanking & FinanceOil, Gas & EnergyMetals & MiningFMCGTelecomInfrastructure & ConstructionRetail & Consumer DurablesCement & Building MaterialsAutomotivePharmaceuticalsAviation & DefenceManufacturing & IndustrialChemicalsMedia, Entertainment & EducationAgriculture & Allied ServicesConsulting ServicesTextilesGems & JewelleryTravel & HospitalityHealthcareWHO CAN APPLY?Applicants must be between 21 and 24 years of age as of the closing should have completed Class 10, Class 12, a diploma, or a degree such as BA, BSc, BBA, BCA, BPharma, must not be enrolled in a full-time academic course or job at the time of IS ELIGIBLE?You cannot apply if:You are younger than 21 or older than are pursuing full-time education or hold degrees such as CA, CMA, CS, MBBS, BDS, MBA, PhD, or any master's or higher graduated from IITs, IIMs, IIITs, IISERs, NIDs, or National Law are part of another government-sponsored training, skill, or apprenticeship have already completed training under NATS or family income (self/parents/spouse) exceeds ?8 lakh in FY 2023– member of your family is a permanent government employee (excluding contractual staff).You are an international DOCUMENTSAadhaar cardEducational certificates (final/assessment certificates accepted)Note: Aadhaar-based details will be auto-fetched and cannot be TO APPLY ONLINEGo to on Register and complete the details to generate your resume on the for up to five internships by choosing your preferred sector, role, location, and your application and download the confirmation a printout for future REGISTRATIONSThe government has not confirmed dates yet. However, media reports indicate round two is expected to begin in August are no official quotas or age relaxations. However, the portal promotes diversity and inclusion, encouraging companies to select from a wide pool of do I log in after registration?Use the username and password you created during the registration is the stipend amount?Interns will receive Rs5,000 per month for 12 company pays Rs 500 (based on attendance and policy).The government transfers Rs 4,500 via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to the intern's Aadhaar-linked bank long does the internship last?The internship runs for one this internship guarantee a job?No. While the scheme provides valuable exposure, job offers depend on the company's decision and the intern's performance. The internship does not establish an employer-employee relationship with the Ministry or the host I reapply after one internship?Yes. If you successfully complete your term, you can apply again after a year. However, if you quit midway, you will be barred from applying for any internship under this scheme for the next 12 performance evaluated during the internship?Yes. Supervisors and HR teams will conduct quarterly assessments. Interns can view their progress reports on the portal under the Quarterly Progress Report Feedback section. Exceptional performers may also receive recognition or companies are part of the scheme?Some of India's leading organisations are participating, including:Reliance Industries LimitedTata Consultancy Services (TCS)ITC LimitedThe Times GroupHindustan Unilever LimitedWhat if I face issues during the internship?You can raise a grievance through the portal by clicking on 'Add Grievance' in the 'File a Grievance' further queries, contact the Ministry of Corporate Affairs at:Helpline: 1800 11 6090Email: pminternship@ Ends


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Business
- Indian Express
PM Internship Scheme 2025: Registration, eligibility, duration & stipend —FAQs answered
PM Internship Scheme 2025: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs will soon start the registration process for the youth to get internship opportunities. As of now, the government has not announced the dates to start round two. But before round two starts for the internships, here are some of the frequently asked questions that an aspirant must know before applying for the internship under the scheme. Only 6% joined companies against 1.53 lakh offers What is the official website for the PM Internship Scheme? The official website to apply for the internship is What kind of internships will I get after making an account? Eligible candidates will get internships in different roles across sectors, including IT and Software Development, Banking and Financial Services, Oil, Gas & Energy, metals & Mining, FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods), Telecom, Infrastructure & Construction, Retail & Consumer Durables, Cement & Building Materials, Automotive, Pharmaceutical, Aviation & Defence, Manufacturing & Industrial, Chemical, Media, Entertainment & Education, Agriculture and Allied, Consulting Services, Textile Manufacturing, Gems and Jewellery, Travel & Hospitality and Healthcare. What is the eligibility and age limit for the applicants? The scheme targets candidates aged between 21 and 24 who are currently not enrolled in any full-time academic programme or employment. The candidate should have completed at least secondary education (Class 10 pass), higher secondary education (Class 12 pass), or have earned a diploma/degree such as BA, BCA, BBA, etc. Who cannot apply to the internship scheme? –If a candidate is below 21 years or above 24 years of age as on the last date for application submission. –If the aspirant is currently engaged in full-time employment or full-time education. –If they have graduated from specific institutions like IITs, IIMs, National Law Universities, IISER, NIDs, or IIITs. –If they hold qualifications such as CA, CMA, CS, MBBS, BDS, MBA, PhD, or any master's or higher degree (recognised by the UGC). –They are undergoing any skill, apprenticeship, internship, or training programme under a Central or State Government scheme. –If they have already completed an apprenticeship under the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS) or National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS). –If the income of any of the family members (self, parents, or spouse) exceeds Rs 8 lakh for FY 2023-24. –If any member of the family (self, parents, or spouse) is a permanent or regular government employee (excluding contractual employees). –International candidates are not eligible to apply for the PM Internship Scheme What documents are required to register for the internship? Eligible candidates have to upload these documents while registering: –Aadhaar card –Educational certificates (Completion / final examination/assessment certificates will be considered) Candidates will be able to edit the application except for the details that are auto-fetched from the Aadhaar card. How to register or apply online for the PM Internship Scheme? Step 1. Visit the official website — Step 2. On the homepage, click on the register link, and a new page will open. Step 3. Fill in the registration details and click on submit. Step 4. Based on the information provided by the candidates, a resume will be generated by the portal. Step 5. Apply for up to 5 internship opportunities based on preferences- location, sector, functional role and qualifications. Step 6. Once done, click on submit and download the confirmation page. Step 7. Keep a hard copy of the same for further use. What are the starting and the last dates for the PM Internship Scheme? The government has not shared any date as to when round two will start; however, as per media reports, round two will likely start on August one. Is there any age relaxation or reservation for the candidates? There is no formal reservation criteria for the internships; however, the shortlisting process emphasises diversity and inclusion, allowing companies to select candidates based on their criteria, while the portal ensures that candidates from diverse backgrounds are considered for internships. How to log in to the PM Internship Scheme? Students will need the username and password set during youth registration to login on the portal. Will I get an internship stipend? After joining the internship, each intern will receive a monthly assistance of Rs 5,000for the entire duration of the 12-month internship. Partner companies will release Rs 500 each month based on the intern's attendance and related company policies. Once the Company makes the payment, the Government will pay Rs 4,500 to the candidate through the Direct Benefit Transfer to the intern's Aadhaar-seeded bank account. What is the duration of the internship? Internships under the PM Internship Scheme are for one year. Is there a guarantee of employment after completing the internship? As mentioned on the website, there is no guarantee of employment after completing the internship. It depends on the company's policies and the work of the candidate to offer employment. It is important to note that an internship offer does not create any contractual or legal employer-employee relationship between the Ministry, the company, and the intern. Can I reapply for an internship after the one-year period? Yes, dropped-out interns are eligible to reapply for an internship under the PM Internship Scheme after a year. Are there any performance evaluations during the internship? Yes, the Ministry will establish a transparent process to recognise and award interns based on their exceptional performance, innovation, and other criteria. Feedback will be provided to interns to improve and grow, and these evaluations will be carried out by the supervisor and HR. The interns will be able to view his/her quarterly progress report on the portal under the 'Quarterly Progress Report feedback' tile in the 'My internship' section. Can I apply again to other internships after leaving my current internship? If a candidate leaves their ongoing internship before completion, they will not be allowed to apply for any other internship under the PM Internship Scheme for one year from the date of their joining. Which companies are participating in the PM Internship Scheme? Interns will have the opportunity to work with leading companies across various sectors, including Reliance Industries Limited, Tata Consultancy Services Limited, The Times Group, ITC Limited, and Hindustan Unilever Limited. Whom to connect with in case of issues? Interns can submit their grievances or queries through the grievance redressal tools on the official portal. They can raise a grievance by clicking on the 'Add Grievance button under the 'File a Grievance' section. For any queries or further information, applicants can contact the Ministry of Corporate Affairs at 1800 11 6090 or via email at pminternship@

The National
4 days ago
- Politics
- The National
When is Donald Trump landing in Scotland? All the details
The US president is expected to arrive at Prestwick Airport in the evening, before heading over to his Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire. He is then expected to head over to his Menie golf course in Aberdeenshire before opening up a new course dedicated to his Scottish mother, who grew up on the Isle of Lewis. He will leave the country at some point on Tuesday. Where is Donald Trump today? While details are subject to change, flight restrictions have given an indication of when the US president will land in Scotland. Air traffic control services provider NATS has revealed a number of flying restrictions will be in place across Scotland for safety reasons during his visit between July 25 and July 29. This includes one put in place around Prestwick Airport between 7.20pm and 8.05pm today (Friday). A no-fly zone will also be in place between Prestwick Airport and Trump Turnberry between 7.30pm and 8.50pm. The NATS document states: "The President of the United States (POTUS) will visit Scotland between the 25 July 2025 and 29 July 2025, POTUS will visit several locations throughout Scotland and as part of the security arrangements the Secretary of State for Transport has decided that it is necessary, on the grounds of public safety and security, to introduce Restriction of Flying Regulations under Article 239 of the Air Navigation Order 2016 to restrict the operation of all types of aircraft between 24 July 2025 and 29 July 2025. "Pilots are strongly encouraged to employ the use of moving map technology and/or an air traffic service to mitigate the risk of inadvertent airspace infringements. "In relation to this document, the term 'aircraft' includes any small balloon, any kite, any unmanned aircraft and any parachute including a parascending parachute or paramotor."


Scottish Sun
4 days ago
- Politics
- Scottish Sun
Moment Donald Trump's family plane lands in Scotland ahead of Turnberry visit
Mr Trump will jet into Ayrshire on Air Force 1 between 7.20pm and 8.05pm. TRUMPS IN TOWN Moment Donald Trump's family plane lands in Scotland ahead of Turnberry visit Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IT'S believed Donald Trump's family have landed in Scotland ahead of the US president's four-day visit. A plane often used by his loved ones landed at Prestwick Airport this morning ahead of his own arrival this evening. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 A plane with Trump branding has just landed in Scotland. Mr Trump will jet into Ayrshire on Air Force 1 between 7.20pm and 8.05pm - with another no-fly zone from 7.30pm to 8.50pm in place between the airport and his Trump Turnberry hotel and golf course. But footage taken early this morning suggests his family and friends have already landed in Scotland. Onlookers caught a glimpse of the aircraft beside the terminal building - clearly visible from the small village of Monkton. One eagle-eyed punter said: "It looked like a big travel operation was already well underway. "It's not every day you see plane's carrying the US President and his family land on your doorstep." Trump will be here between this evening and next Tuesday and is expected to mix golf and business with key political meetings. He's expected to first visit his luxury Turnberry resort near Girvan, Ayrshire where it's thought he will spend the weekend. On Monday, Trump is expected to travel by air to his other Scots golf resort at Menie Estate in Aberdeenshire. Restrictions suggest he will fly there via RAF Lossiemouth in Moray, where air traffic will be restricted between 4.20pm and 5.05pm. There will be a no-fly zone between the airbase and Menie between 4.30pm and 5.45pm on Monday. And the curbs indicate he will leave for Lossiemouth again to return to the US between 2.45pm and 4pm on Tuesday. he airspace around Menie Estate will also be shut off between 8am on Sunday and 3.30pm on Tuesday. The NATS document states: "The President of the United States (POTUS) will visit Scotland between the 25 July 2025 and 29 July 2025, POTUS will visit several locations throughout Scotland and as part of the security arrangements the Secretary of State for Transport has decided that it is necessary, on the grounds of public safety and security, to introduce Restriction of Flying Regulations under Article 239 of the Air Navigation Order 2016 to restrict the operation of all types of aircraft between 24 July 2025 and 29 July 2025. "Pilots are strongly encouraged to employ the use of moving map technology and/or an air traffic service to mitigate the risk of inadvertent airspace infringements. "In relation to this document, the term 'aircraft' includes any small balloon, any kite, any unmanned aircraft and any parachute including a parascending parachute or paramotor." Trump is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during his visit. Sources suggest this will happen on Monday. He will also meet with First Minister John Swinney during his time in Scotland.

The Sun
4 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Moment Donald Trump's family plane lands in Scotland ahead of Turnberry visit
IT'S believed Donald Trump's family have landed in Scotland ahead of the US president's four-day visit. A plane often used by his loved ones landed at Prestwick Airport this morning ahead of his own arrival this evening. Mr Trump will jet into Ayrshire on Air Force 1 between 7.20pm and 8.05pm - with another no-fly zone from 7.30pm to 8.50pm in place between the airport and his Trump Turnberry hotel and golf course. But footage taken early this morning suggests his family and friends have already landed in Scotland. Onlookers caught a glimpse of the aircraft beside the terminal building - clearly visible from the small village of Monkton. One eagle-eyed punter said: "It looked like a big travel operation was already well underway. "It's not every day you see plane's carrying the US President and his family land on your doorstep." Trump will be here between this evening and next Tuesday and is expected to mix golf and business with key political meetings. He's expected to first visit his luxury Turnberry resort near Girvan, Ayrshire where it's thought he will spend the weekend. On Monday, Trump is expected to travel by air to his other Scots golf resort at Menie Estate in Aberdeenshire. Restrictions suggest he will fly there via RAF Lossiemouth in Moray, where air traffic will be restricted between 4.20pm and 5.05pm. There will be a no-fly zone between the airbase and Menie between 4.30pm and 5.45pm on Monday. And the curbs indicate he will leave for Lossiemouth again to return to the US between 2.45pm and 4pm on Tuesday. he airspace around Menie Estate will also be shut off between 8am on Sunday and 3.30pm on Tuesday. The NATS document states: "The President of the United States (POTUS) will visit Scotland between the 25 July 2025 and 29 July 2025, POTUS will visit several locations throughout Scotland and as part of the security arrangements the Secretary of State for Transport has decided that it is necessary, on the grounds of public safety and security, to introduce Restriction of Flying Regulations under Article 239 of the Air Navigation Order 2016 to restrict the operation of all types of aircraft between 24 July 2025 and 29 July 2025. "Pilots are strongly encouraged to employ the use of moving map technology and/or an air traffic service to mitigate the risk of inadvertent airspace infringements. "In relation to this document, the term 'aircraft' includes any small balloon, any kite, any unmanned aircraft and any parachute including a parascending parachute or paramotor." Trump is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during his visit. Sources suggest this will happen on Monday. He will also meet with First Minister John Swinney during his time in Scotland.