The Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS) has officially launched Round 2 of its pilot phase, offering over 1 Lakh internship opportunities in 730+ districts in India. Announced by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), this scheme is designed for youth aged 21 to 24 who are not currently enrolled in full-time education or employment opportunities, helping young individuals kick-start their careers.
The success of Round 1 and expansion in Round 2
The first round of PMIS witnessed an overwhelming response with over six lakh applications. The second phase expensed on this success by offering internships in more than 300 top companies across the industry such as Oil & Gas, Banking, automotive, travel & hospitable, FMCG, manufacturing, and metal & mining.
Financial benefits and internship structure
- Monthly stipend: ₹5,000 per intern
- One-time financial assistance: ₹6,000
- During: 12 months
Professional experience: minimum of six months of industry-specific training and holds-on work experience
A step-by-step guide to applying for the PM internship scheme Round 2
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Visit the official PMIS portal
Eligible candidates should go to the official website of the Prime Minister Internship Scheme (to be provided by the government).
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Register on the portal
Create an account: enter personal details, educational qualifications, and contact information.
Verify identification: Aadhar or another government-approved ID may be required.
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Complete your profile
Add academic achievements, certificates, and any professional experience.
List relevant skills and areas of interest to strengthen your application.
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Search for internship
Use filters such as districts, state, industry sector, and job role.
Set a customizable search radius based on your location preference.
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Apply for internship
Each applicant can apply to up to three internships in Round 2.
Submit the required documents, including educational certificates, ID proof, and resume/ CV.
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Track your application
Monitor your application status through the PMIS portal.
Prepare for interviews (if shortlisted) by reviewing industry-specific questions.
Outreach and support initiative
To raise awareness and encourage participation, the government is conducting over 70 information, education, and communication (IEC) events in several colleges and universities. alongside campaigns are programmed for ITIs (Industry Training Institutes). The Rozgar Melas (Employment Fairs) are also set up.
Additionally, national-level digital campaigns are running across social media platforms and through influencers to target youth populations in high-opportunity districts.
Key benefits of the PM Internship scheme
- Real-world industry experience: work with top companies across various sectors.
- Skill development: Gain sector-specific training and practical exposure.
- Professional networking: build connections with industry professionals.
- Career advancement: enhance employability and future job prospects.
Important dates to remember
- Application window: now open, visit the official PMIS website for deadlines.
- IEC awareness events: ongoing across key districts and institutions.
The PM Internship Scheme Round 2 plays a crucial role in the government’s mission to bridge the gap between education and employment. By providing young Indians with structured, paid internships, this initiative contributes to workforce development and economic growth.
For more details to apply, visit the official PMIS portal.