Find out how much stipend government internships for May 2025 offer. Also, learn about certification details, eligibility, and the application process.
The Government of India is offering a wide range of internships this May for students and young professionals looking to gain practical experience, certification, and in many cases, a stipend. These internships span across law, energy, child rights, women’s development, policy planning, and more. Here’s a comprehensive guide to nine active internships, complete with details on stipends, eligibility, duration, and how to apply.
MWCD Internship – Ministry of Women and Child Development
- Stipend: Rs. 20,000/- per month and reimbursement of travel cost
- Eligibility: Women students, scholars, teachers from academic or non-academic institutions Women students, scholars, social activists and teachers from non-tier-I cities and rural parts of India. age 21 to 40
- Application Window: 1st–10th of each month
- Apply Mode: Application 2 months in advance
CCI Internship – Competition Commission of India
- Eligibility: Students of Law, Economics, Management, MBA, LLM, MA, MSc, preferrably Universities with exposure to Competition Law
- Duration: 1–3 months (typically starts on the 1st of each month)
- Apply Mode: Offline (includes SOP, NOC, recommendation letter)
SECI Internship – Solar Energy Corporation of India
- Eligibility: Engineering UG/PG/Ph.D in Renewable Enerygy, CA, CS, ICWA, Engineering, CMA, MBA
- Duration:
- Engineering: 3–6 months
- CA: 6 months to 3 years
- MBA: 6 weeks to 6 months
- Application Window: 1st–10th of every month
MOPR Internship – Ministry of Panchayati Raj
- Eligibility: UG, PG, research scholars, doctoral students
- Duration: 15 days, but not exceeding 6 months
- Mid-June to third week of August
- Mid-October to first week of December
- Perks: Internet access, working space, library
- Apply Mode: Online through official website
Department of Legal Affairs Internship – For LLB Students
- Stipend: ₹1,000 upon successful completion
- Eligibility:
- 3-year LLB: From 2nd year onward
- 5-year integrated LLB: From 3rd year onward
- Last Date to Apply: 8th May 2025, 5 PM
DCPCR Internship – Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights
- Stipend: Not specified (but paid)
- Eligibility: Open to interested candidates (no strict academic criteria mentioned)
- Duration & Type:
- Full-time
- Remote/Part-time
- Apply Mode: Online application form
NITI Aayog Internship
- Eligibility: Undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate students with at least 85% in their previous degree
- Duration: 6 weeks to 6 months
- Application Window: 1st–10th of every month
NALSA Internship – National Legal Services Authority
- Eligibility:
- 3-year LLB: From 2nd year onward
- 5-year LLB: From 4th year onward
- Duration: 1 month (starts on the 1st of each month)
- Other Info: 90% attendance mandatory for certificate, no recommendation letter provided
- Apply Mode: Online (at least 2 months in advance)
Conclusion
These government internships are great opportunities for students and professionals looking to gain experience in policy, law, energy, and development sectors. With a mix of paid and unpaid options, each internship offers its own unique exposure and learning curve. Be sure to apply within the specified timelines to secure your spot.
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