The Prime Minister’s Internship Scheme 2025 has been making waves among students and fresh graduates across India. With the promise of internships in top 500 private and public companies, the first question on every applicant’s mind is: “Is the PM Internship paid or unpaid?” If you’re looking for clarity on the stipend, payment structure, and internship benefits, this blog covers everything in detail.
About the Program
The PM Internship Scheme, launched under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, aims to create 1 crore internship opportunities in five years. It serves as a bridge between academic learning and industry readiness, offering real-time experience in diverse domains like management, engineering, marketing, HR, finance, and more.
Each internship is tailored and hosted by a partnering company, which means stipend structures may vary based on organization type and location.
Useful Summary
Feature | Details |
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Internship Name | Prime Minister’s Internship Scheme 2025 |
Duration | 12 Months |
Stipend | ₹8,000 – ₹15,000/month (Varies by company) |
Stipend Status | Paid Internship (in most cases) |
Perks | Work experience, certificate, skill training, mentorship |
Start Date | Ongoing (June 2025 intake active) |
Last Date to Apply | Rolling basis |
Mode | In-office/Hybrid/Remote (depends on employer) |
Portal | To be launched – www.pm-youthinternship.in |
PM Internship Stipend – Paid or Unpaid?
Yes, the PM Internship Scheme 2025 is a paid internship in most cases.
However, the stipend is not fixed by the government. Instead, it is:
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Determined by the host organization
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Based on industry standards
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May vary based on location, domain, and intern’s educational background
On average:
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Private companies offer stipends between ₹10,000 to ₹15,000/month
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Government institutions or PSUs offer around ₹8,000 to ₹12,000/month
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Some NGOs/startups might offer lower or unpaid positions but include perks like flexible timing, certificates, and LORs
📌 Important: Stipend details will be clearly mentioned at the time of internship selection or on the company dashboard.
Who Pays the Stipend?
The stipend is paid directly by the hosting company, not the government. The central government acts as a facilitator and verifier, ensuring quality control and a transparent matching process.
Who Can Apply?
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Students from any UG/PG program (final year preferred)
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Candidates aged between 18–30 years
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Basic digital, communication & interpersonal skills
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Available for full-time internship (12 months)
Applicable across fields like:
• Engineering
• Management
• Law
• Economics
• Design
• IT
• Media and more
Terms of Engagement
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12-month duration, full-time commitment
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Interns will be assessed regularly on performance
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Completion certificate is issued post-assessment
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Stipend disbursement is monthly (credited by company)
Essential Documents
• Resume
• Aadhaar Card
• College ID / Degree Certificate
• Bank Details
• Bonafide Certificate
• Photograph
How to Apply
The official internship portal for PM Internship Scheme 2025 is expected to launch soon. Here’s a general process:
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Register on the official portal pm-youthinternship.in (coming soon)
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Create your intern profile
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Apply for internships in companies of your choice
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Upload required documents
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Await shortlisting and interviews
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Upon selection, stipend and engagement details will be communicated
Important Dates
Event | Date |
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Application Open | May 2025 |
Last Date to Apply | Rolling (Apply ASAP) |
Internship Start | Within 30–60 days post-selection |
FAQs
Q: Is the PM Internship Scheme 2025 paid?
Yes, in most cases. Interns are paid by host companies, usually ranging from ₹8,000 to ₹15,000/month.
Q: Will every company offer the same stipend?
No. Stipends vary depending on the organization, project scope, and location.
Q: What if a company doesn’t offer a stipend?
Some NGOs or early-stage startups might offer unpaid internships, but with valuable learning, certificates, and experience.
Q: Who pays the stipend – the government or company?
The hosting company pays the stipend, not the government.
Q: Is it compulsory to complete the internship to get the stipend?
Yes, regular attendance and satisfactory performance are essential for monthly stipend payouts.