CVCIS
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) Internship Scheme
CVC initiated an Internship Scheme in the year 2016. This Scheme seeks to engage Indian Nationals, who are Graduates (awaiting final year results) /Post Graduate or Research Students enrolled in reputed Universities/Institutions in India or abroad.
States / UT: All India
Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Personnel, Public Grievances And Pensions
Nodal department: Department of Personnel and Training
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
Categories: Education & Learning
Sub-categories: Internship
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Internship, Law, Information Technology, Student, Vigilance
Details
Central Vigilance Commission initiated an Internship Scheme in the year 2016. This Scheme seeks to engage Indian Nationals, who are Graduates (awaiting final year results) /Post Graduate or Research Students enrolled in reputed Universities/Institutions in India or abroad and preferably studying Law, IT, MBA, Social Sciences and associated subjects as “Interns”. The interns shall be attached to the Commission and would be expected to supplement the process of analysis within the Commission through the desirable empirical collection and collation of in-house and other information. For the Interns, the exposure to the functioning of the Commission may be an add-on in furthering their own career goals in other Sectors or International Organizations.
Objectives
- To allow young academic talent to be associated with the Commission’s work for mutual benefit.
- The Interns may benefit by getting exposure to the Commission’s functioning and the vigilance issues involved and contribute to the policy formulation of the Commission by generating policy inputs such as empirical analysis, briefing reports, policy papers etc.
- The commission may benefit from the additional resources in the form of young talent and their output which will add to its policy formulation base.
Duration
The period of Internship shall be for a minimum period of one month extendable to two months.
Number of Interns
A minimum of three Interns are to be permitted to work in the Commission between May to August.
Declaration of Secrecy
The interns will be required to furnish a Declaration of Secrecy prior to the commencement of the internship.
Benefits
- Remuneration Interns may be given a stipend of ₹10 000per month necessary to meet the conveyance and other daily needs of the Interns. NOTE: The internship is neither a job nor a promise for a job in the future. Logistics and Support The commission shall provide them with working space internet facility and other necessities as deemed fit by the Branch heads. NOTE: The Interns may arrange their own transport and accommodation at their own expense. Certificate of Internship A certificate will be awarded to the Interns upon satisfactory completion of the internship and submission of their end-of-assignment report which will be evaluated by the Branch Officer with whom the intern is attached
Remuneration
Interns may be given a stipend of ₹ 10,000 per month necessary to meet the conveyance and other daily needs of the Interns.
NOTE: The internship is neither a job nor a promise for a job in the future.
Logistics and Support
The commission shall provide them with working space, internet facility and other necessities as deemed fit by the Branch heads.
NOTE: The Interns may arrange their own transport and accommodation at their own expense.
Certificate of Internship
A certificate will be awarded to the Interns upon satisfactory completion of the internship and submission of their end-of-assignment report which will be evaluated by the Branch Officer with whom the intern is attached.
Eligibility
- The applicant should be a citizen of India.
- The applicant should be a Graduate (awaiting final year results) /Post Graduate or Research Student enrolled in reputed Universities/Institutions within India or abroad and preferably studying Law, IT, MBA, Social Sciences and associated subjects.
Application Process
Online
Interested candidates may send their applications as per the enclosed performa in soft copy through email at nitin.72@gov.in
Offline
Interested candidates may send their applications as per the enclosed performa in hard copy by post or by hand to:
Sh. Nitin Kumar
Director, Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)
Room No. 406 Satarkta Bhawan, GPO Complex
Block A, INA, New Delhi — 110023
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- What Is The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) Internship Scheme?
- The CVC Internship Scheme is an initiative by the Central Vigilance Commission to engage Indian nationals who are graduates or postgraduate students in reputed universities/institutions, both in India and abroad, as interns. It aims to provide them with exposure to the Commission's functioning and contribute to its policy formulation.
- Who Is Eligible To Apply For The CVC Internship Scheme?
- Indian nationals who are graduates (awaiting final year results)/postgraduate or research students enrolled in reputed universities/institutions, preferably studying Law, IT, MBA, Social Sciences, and associated subjects, are eligible to apply.
- What Is The Duration Of The Internship?
- The internship period is a minimum of one month, which can be extended up to two months.
- Are Interns Required To Maintain Confidentiality During The Internship?
- Yes, interns are required to furnish a Declaration of Secrecy prior to the commencement of the internship, indicating their commitment to maintaining confidentiality.
- How Many Interns Are Permitted To Work In The Commission?
- A minimum of three interns are allowed to work in the Commission, and they will receive a token remuneration between May and August 2019.
- Will Interns Receive Any Remuneration?
- Interns may receive a stipend of ₹10,000 per month to meet their conveyance and daily needs. However, it's important to note that the internship does not guarantee future employment.
- What Support Will Be Provided To The Interns?
- The Commission will provide interns with working space, internet facility, and other necessary amenities as determined by the Branch heads. However, interns need to arrange their own transport and accommodation at their own expense.
- Will Interns Receive A Certificate Upon Completion Of The Internship?
- Yes, interns who satisfactorily complete the internship and submit their end-of-assignment report will receive a certificate from the Commission. The report will be evaluated by the Branch Officer to whom the intern is attached.
- Can International Students Apply For The CVC Internship Scheme?
- Yes, both Indian and international students enrolled in reputed universities/institutions are eligible to apply for the internship.
- How Should Applicants Submit Their Applications?
- Interested candidates can submit their applications in the provided Performa either by post or by hand to Sh. Nitin Kumar, Director, CVC, Room No. 406 Satarkta Bhawan, GPO Complex, Block A, INA, New Delhi - 110023. Alternatively, they can email their applications to nitin.72@gov.in.
- How Are Candidates Selected For The Internship?
- The Screening Committee will assess candidates based on their marks and the Statement of Purpose (SOP) submitted as part of the application. The selection committee's decision will be final and binding.
- What Documents Are Required To Apply For The Internship?
- Applicants need to submit a Letter of NOC (No Objection Certificate) from their present institution indicating their student status and a Statement of Purpose (SOP) not exceeding 200 words.
- What Are The Requirements At The End Of The Internship?
- Interns are required to submit an end-of-assignment report and make a presentation on the assigned subject. They will also provide feedback on their experience to the Secretary of the CVC.
- Can Interns Apply For The Scheme During Their Final Year Of Graduation?
- Yes, graduates awaiting final year results can apply for the CVC Internship Scheme.
- Are There Any Specific Fields Of Study Preferred For The Internship?
- Preference is given to students studying Law, IT, MBA, Social Sciences, and associated subjects, although applicants from other fields may also be considered.
- Is The Internship Considered A Job Opportunity?
- No, the internship is neither a job nor a promise for a job in the future. It is a learning opportunity and a chance to contribute to the Commission's work.
- How Will Grievances Be Addressed During The Internship?
- The guidelines do not specify a separate grievance redressal process. However, interns can approach the designated authorities within the Commission for any grievances or concerns.
- Can Interns From Different Countries Participate In The CVC Internship Scheme?
- Yes, the internship scheme is open to Indian nationals as well as international students enrolled in reputed universities/institutions.
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