
Govt Internship For Graduates: Rs 20,000 Stipend, Check Eligibility And Other Details Here
MeitY announces July 2025 Technical Internship Scheme under NeGD. Apply for various positions on June 15.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, has announced the July 2025 session of its Technical Internship Scheme under the National e-Governance Division (NeGD). The internship offers an attractive monthly stipend of Rs 20,000 and aims to provide real-world exposure to students in various IT domains. Last day to apply for the internship is June 15, 2025.
The internship is part of a bi-annual programme, held in January and July, and is structured to provide students with experience aligned with national e-governance initiatives. The duration is strictly fixed at six months, with no provision for extension.
Internship Vacancies
The upcoming July 2025 session will offer diverse roles in the tech sector, with a total of 50 internship positions across the following categories:
Java / PHP / Python / NodeJS / Dotnet Developer – 6 Posts
Product Testing / Security Testing / Software Tester / Quality Analyst – 11 Posts
Database Programmer – 6 Posts
Business Analyst – 6 Posts
Data Engineering & Analytics – 5 Posts
Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning / Internet of Things – 5 Posts
Educational Qualification:
Engineering Graduates or Postgraduates (or equivalent) with at least 75% marks.
Year of Passing: Students who passed their qualifying degree in 2024 or 2025, and final-year students graduating in 2026, are eligible.
Internship Duration & Mode
The internship will begin in July 2025 and run for six months.
This is an offline internship, requiring interns to be physically present and adhere to NeGD's daily working hours.
How To Apply
Interested and eligible candidates can fill out the application form available on the official NeGD website- negd.gov.in. Applications must be submitted within the deadline for consideration.
This internship offers a unique opportunity for tech students to contribute to national digital initiatives while enhancing their industry readiness.
Direct Link To Apply For MeitY Internship 2025
Selection Criteria
Candidates will be shortlisted based on:
Academic performance in the qualifying degree.
Relevance of certification courses undertaken.
Ranking of the applicant's college as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF).
Final selection will be conducted by an internal Selection Committee, with representation from HR and project departments, and the decision will be approved by the President & CEO, NeGD.
Stipend And Certification
Selected interns will receive a stipend of Rs 20,000 per month, based on satisfactory performance and regular attendance.
Upon successful completion of the internship, interns will be awarded an official certificate from NeGD, subject to mentor approval.

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