PM Internship Selection Process: Screening & Selection Process Underway

The PM Internship Scheme 2025, launched by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), is creating a buzz among students and graduates across India. With thousands of applications already pouring in, the screening and selection process is now officially underway. If you’ve applied or plan to, it’s time to understand how the selection process works—so you can stay one step ahead.

Here’s your complete and up-to-date guide on how candidates are shortlisted, what comes after applying, and how to track your application status.


About the Program

The PM Internship Scheme is a government-led initiative to connect young talent with paid internship opportunities across top public and private organizations. The program offers:

  • ₹8,000–₹15,000 monthly stipends

  • Full-time 12-month internships

  • Verified government-issued certificates

  • Real-world exposure in sectors like IT, Finance, HR, AI/ML, Policy, and more


Useful Summary

Feature Details
Scheme Name PM Internship Scheme 2025
Launched By Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Portal https://pminternship.mca.gov.in
Status Selection in Progress
Duration 12 Months
Stipend ₹8,000 – ₹15,000/month
Mode of Selection Online screening + interview (if applicable)
Certificate Yes, upon completion
Eligibility UG/PG/Diploma students & recent graduates

Who Can Apply?

  • Indian citizens aged 18–30 years
  • Final-year students or recent graduates
  • From any stream: Engineering, Law, Arts, Science, Management, Commerce, etc.
  • Available for 12 months full-time

Selection Process – Step-by-Step Breakdown

Here’s how the PM Internship 2025 selection is happening:

Step 1: Online Profile Screening

After applying on the official portal, the first step is profile verification and completeness check.

Priority given to candidates who have:

  • Fully completed profile (90–100%)

  • Uploaded all essential documents

  • SOP submitted (if required)


 Step 2: Shortlisting by Host Organizations

Registered companies, PSUs, or NGOs review applications based on:

  • Relevant academic background

  • Internship preferences

  • Skill set (as shown in resume/profile)

Note: Some domains may have thousands of applicants—so competition is tight.


Step 3: Interview / Assignment Round (If Applicable)

Shortlisted candidates may go through:

  • Telephonic or video interviews

  • Skill-based task submissions (for roles in design, coding, content, etc.)

You’ll get alerts via your registered email/SMS/portal dashboard.


🔹 Step 4: Final Selection & Offer Letter

Once selected:
 You’ll receive an email with offer details
 Status on portal updates to “Selected”
 You’ll have to accept/confirm your offer within the given deadline

 After confirmation, onboarding and training instructions will be shared.


Status Check – How to Track Your Application

Go to: https://pminternship.mca.gov.in/login
Login with your email/mobile & password
Navigate to: Dashboard > My Applications
Here you’ll see:

  • Internship titles you’ve applied for

  • Application status (Submitted / Under Review / Shortlisted / Selected)

  • Download offer letter if selected


Tips to Boost Your Selection Chances

  • Update your resume with real skills, projects, and certifications
  • Write a crisp Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Take 1–2 free government-certified online courses (AICTE/NCVET recommended)
  • Regularly check your email and dashboard notifications
  • Respond to interview invites or calls promptly

FAQs

Q: How long does it take to get selected after applying?
Usually 2–4 weeks, depending on the number of applicants and domain-specific demand.

Q: Can I apply to multiple internships?
Yes, but you can only join one internship at a time.

Q: What if I don’t get selected?
You can reapply for other open roles or wait for the next intake cycle.

Q: Is the interview mandatory?
Not always. Some internships are offered based on your profile and resume alone, but many do require interviews or assignments.

Q: Will I get a certificate even if I leave midway?
No. Only those who complete the full 12-month duration are eligible for a certificate.

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