National Internship Portal Sees 4.7 Crore Student Registrations in India
National internship portal records approx 5 crore student registrations under AICTE ministry of education initiative
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The National Internship Portal, launched by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) under the Ministry of Education in India, has recorded approximately 4.7 crore student registrations over the past four and a half years. The initiative connects students with internship opportunities across various sectors, enhancing employability and industry integration.
- 01The portal has registered 4.7 crore students and 2.9 crore verified users.
- 02Over 32.7 lakh internships have been completed, with participation from 81,483 companies.
- 03The initiative covers more than 200 internship domains, including engineering and digital technologies.
- 04Major industry players like Microsoft, Google, and IBM are involved, enhancing student exposure to real work environments.
- 05The program aims to improve employability outcomes and support skill development across India.
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The National Internship Portal, part of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) initiative under India's Ministry of Education, has made significant strides in connecting students with internship opportunities. In just over four years, the portal has recorded approximately 4.7 crore registrations and 2.9 crore verified users, showcasing a robust engagement in internship mapping across various states and institutions. The initiative has facilitated 32,78,900 completed internships, reflecting a strong commitment to enhancing employability through practical experience.
With participation from 81,483 companies and 12,077 colleges, the portal covers over 200 domains, including engineering, management, and emerging sectors like artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Notable industry partners include Microsoft, Google, and IBM, which help bridge the gap between academia and industry, providing students with valuable exposure to real-world work environments.
The leadership from officials such as Dharmendra Pradhan and Vineet Joshi emphasizes a collaborative approach to expand internship access across India, urging more engagement from Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to further strengthen workforce readiness. This initiative aligns with India's national skilling mission, aiming to equip students with the necessary skills for the evolving job market.
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The National Internship Portal enhances employability for students by providing access to numerous internship opportunities, especially in rural and semi-urban areas.
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