PM Internship Scheme 2026-27: Register online, check eligibility, stipend details, and apply for internships with top Indian companies.
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PM Internship Scheme 2026-27: Register online, check eligibility, stipend details, and apply for internships with top Indian companies.
PM Internship Scheme 2025: List of Partner Companies Offering One-Year Internships
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has opened applications for the Prime Minister’s Internship Scheme (PMIS) 2025, which aims to provide one-year internship opportunities to students across top companies in India. The official portal for applications is pminternship.mca.gov.in.
Launched as part of the 2024-25 Union Budget, the PM Internship Scheme targets one crore youth over five years, offering internships in 500 leading companies. The pilot project, started on October 3, 2024, aimed to provide 1.25 lakh internships in its first year.
Key Partner Companies
Some of the prominent companies participating in the scheme include:
Reliance Industries Limited
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
HDFC Bank Limited
Infosys Limited
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
Tata Steel Limited
Wipro Limited
ICICI Bank Limited
Larsen & Toubro Limited
Tech Mahindra Limited
Hindustan Unilever Limited
Maruti Suzuki India Limited
Samsung India Electronics
Accenture Solutions
Bajaj Finance Limited
Google IT Services India
Microsoft India (R&D)
Apple India Private Limited
IBM India Private Limited
Deloitte Consulting India
Oracle India Private Limited
(Full list available on the official PM Internship Scheme website)
Internship Uptake: Low Joining Rate Despite High Offers
Despite the government’s efforts, only 6% of students who received internship offers have joined companies under the scheme so far. According to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the offer acceptance rate is about 33%, highlighting a gap between available opportunities and student participation.
The government continues to promote the scheme to encourage youth engagement in internships at major corporations, aiming to enhance skill development and industry readiness among students nationwide.