PM Internship Scheme 2025 registration ends today; eligibility, link to apply
PM Internship Scheme 2025: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs will close the PM Internship Scheme 2025 registration window today, March 31. PM Internship Scheme 2025 registration ends today Candidates need to first register, then create a profile and apply for opportunities across different sectors. PM Internship Scheme 2025: Eligibility criteria Candidates should have passed high school or higher secondary school, have a certificate from an ITI, hold a diploma from a Polytechnic institute, or be graduates with degrees such as BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BCA, BBA, B.Pharma, etc. The PM Internship Scheme is separate from all the existing schemes related to skill development, apprenticeships, internships, student training programmes, etc., and is being implemented across all the states and UTs of India.
















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