Sunday 9 June 2013

6-7-2013

Internship Program-me of Ministry of Home Affairs for 2013-14

Objective:

• To familiarize the willing and eligible Undergraduates pursuing five year integrated Course in Law and Graduates pursuing Post-Graduation/Postgraduates pursuing Research in Economics/ Finance/Management with the internal audit framework in the Ministry of Home Affairs.
• It is neither a job nor any such assurance for a job in the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Eligibility:

Post Graduates, Graduates, having secured at least 55% marks in the streams like Law, Economies, Engineering, Finance, Management , Commerce & Social Sciences from recognized Universities, AICTE accredited Management Institutes and National Law Schools. Under Graduate having completed 2/3 years course and appearing for the final year examination may also apply. Law School Students pursing 5 year course must have completed at least 3 years of regular course. Students pursuing courses in CA/ICWA/CFA are also eligible subject to the condition that they must have undergone at least 3 years internship training in their respective disciplines.

Duration:

Duration of internship will be one and half months from 1st July 2013 to 14th August, 2013.

Token Remuneration:

Token Remuneration @ Rs. 5,000/- per month per intern, payable at the end of the internship.

Declaration of Secrecy:

Interns are required to furnish to the Department a declaration of confidentiality before reporting for the internship

Logistics Support:

Interns will be provided with the necessary logistics support, i.e. office space and computer with internet facility

Placement:

The interns would be attached with one of the Controller of Accounts in the O/o CCA (Home).

Submission of Paper:

The interns will be required to present report to the O/o CCA (Home) at the end of the internship. Simultaneously, they will also be required to give their mandatory feedback on their experience of the programme, monitoring and supervision.

Certificate of Internship:

Certificate will be issued to the interns at the end of their internships on submission of their Report/Paper.

How to apply:

The interested and eligible students to send their applications, along with their CVs, in the enclosed prescribed format to Sr. Accounts Officer (Administration), Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi (latest by 15th June-2013).

Selection:

All the applications will be scrutinized by the Selection Committee. The actual offer will be sent to the selected interns subject to availability of slots, and approval of the Selection Committee. The Department shall accommodate interns not exceeding fifteen.

Application form

27-5-2013

Internships mandatory for all engineering students

The All India Council for Technical Education has made it mandatory for all engineering students to undergo internships to up employability levels. AICTE chairman SS Mantha said the initiative was part of the national employability enhancement mission (NEEM).

At the regional workshop on 'AICTE-CII Survey of Industry-Linked Technical Institutes 2013' on Friday, Mantha said the idea of NEEM was "not to create jobs, but to improve employability". Students in the fifth, sixth and seventh semesters will have to do an internship for anything from three to 24 months. The AICTE is coming up with a plan to register external agencies who can liaise with industry to get internships for students. The registration process will begin in mid-June. "There will be no guarantee for jobs, but students will become employable," he added.

AICTE has also signed a memorandum of understanding with BSNL to train third and fourth year engineering students in communication and related fields at 43 training centres across the country. The AICTE will pay for the training to the colleges, which will direct the funds to BSNL. "BSNL has some of the best training centres with world class equipment," Mantha said. The students will undergo 400 hours of training at the centres. Similar collaborations are being worked out in other disciplines of engineering with micro, small and medium enterprises, Mantha said.

Another initiative, also under NEEM, to reward and challenge students with potential is the 'Student Innovation Promotion Scheme'. Four regional-level workshops will be conducted, and 10,000 to 15,000 students will be invited to one of them, to work on projects on the spot. MSMEs will be asked to evaluate the project and selected students will be pushed to the next level of design or technology.

The AICTE also plans to start a placement portal to link students with industry. Students will be able to upload their biodata in a set format, and industry will be able to search for applicants that meet their requirements. A research portal where all projects by UG and PG students will be put up is also being planned. Both portals will have links on the AICTE website.

Source : TOI

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