Key Points

Over 1.18 lakh internship opportunities have been posted by top companies under the PM Internship Scheme. The initiative targets unemployed youth aged 21-24 with qualifications ranging from ITI certificates to graduate degrees. An online portal facilitates seamless matching between companies and candidates across 735 districts. The scheme aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.

Key Points: 1.18 Lakh Internships Offered Under PM Scheme by Top Firms

  • 327 top firms post 1.18 lakh internships nationwide
  • Over 4.55 lakh applications received from 2.14 lakh candidates
  • Scheme targets unemployed youth aged 21-24 with varied qualifications
  • Online portal streamlines internship lifecycle and company-candidate matching
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Top firms offering 1.18 lakh internships to youths under PM's scheme: Minister

Over 327 top companies offer 1.18 lakh internships under PM's youth scheme, boosting employability across 735 districts.

"Over 72,000 offers made to youth, with 22,800 already accepted – Harsh Malhotra, MoS Corporate Affairs"

New Delhi, July 29

In the second round of the PM Internship Scheme pilot project, which commenced on January 9 this year, about 327 top companies have posted over 1.18 lakh internship opportunities across 735 districts of the country, the Parliament was informed on Tuesday.

Over 4.55 lakh applications were received from over 2.14 lakh applicants in this round. As on July 23, 2025, partner companies have made over 72,000 offers to the youth, and over 22,800 offers have been accepted, Minister of State for Corporate Affairs Harsh Malhotra said in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha.

Currently, rolling out of offers and the process of acceptances and joining by interns is in progress, he said.

Youths between the age group of 21 24 years, who have passed high school/higher secondary school, possess a certificate from an ITI, hold a diploma from a polytechnic Institute, or are graduates with degrees such as BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BCA, BBA, B.Pharma etc., and are not employed full-time/not engaged in full-time education, are eligible to apply.

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs is actively working with various stakeholders such as state governments, industry associations, educational institutions, etc., for the promotion and implementation of the scheme. The Ministry is also carrying out Information, education and communication activities to reach out to the target groups across the country, the minister explained.

Malhotra said that the top 500 companies for the pilot project have been identified by the Ministry on the basis of their average CSR expenditure of the last three years. Apart from these, any other company, bank or financial institution desirous of participating in the scheme may do so with the approval of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, which would take a view keeping in view under represented sectors. The partner companies include private sector companies and Central and state public sector enterprises.

The pilot project is implemented through an online portal, which serves as a centralised platform for end-to-end scheme and internship lifecycle management. A dedicated dashboard is provided to each partner company on the portal for posting Internship opportunities.

Eligible candidates then have to register themselves on the portal and apply for internship opportunities based on their preferences, including location (state, district), sector, functional role, and qualifications. A pool of candidates, based on the applications, is shortlisted for each internship opportunity through the portal and sent to the companies. Companies select candidates and make internship offers based on their respective selection criteria and processes.

Under the PMIS Pilot Project, the company is expected to provide the person with an actual working experience in a skill in which the company is directly involved. At least half of the internship period would be in the actual real-life business environment. Thus, the scheme provides an opportunity to the youth to get training and gain experience and skills within the work environment of various businesses or organisations with the intention of enhancing their employability by bridging the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.

As per the guidelines of the pilot project, the companies would follow their own mechanism for assessing the candidates on a periodic basis. Quarterly Assessment Report of the candidates would be uploaded by the company on the portal, the minister added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the numbers look impressive, I wonder how many of these internships will actually lead to permanent jobs? The government should also track conversion rates after internship periods end.
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Rohit P
Great step forward! But most opportunities seem concentrated in metro cities. Government should ensure equal distribution in tier-2 and tier-3 cities too. Youth from smaller towns need these chances equally.
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Sarah B
As someone working in HR, I appreciate how this scheme is structured. The online portal makes it transparent and accessible. Hope companies provide meaningful work experience, not just clerical tasks.
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Karthik V
The stipend amount should be standardized across companies. Some friends got ₹5k while others ₹15k for similar roles. This creates disparity. Otherwise, bahut badhiya scheme hai!
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Divya L
My brother got selected through this scheme last month! 🙌 The application process was smooth and the company is giving proper training. More awareness needed in rural areas though - many don't know about this opportunity.
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Michael C
Good initiative but implementation is key. Companies must ensure interns get quality mentorship and practical skills. Otherwise it's just another number for CSR compliance.

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