Last Updated Sep - 22 - 2023, 06:03 PM | Source : The Indian Express | Visitors : 64
Delhi University's Vice-Chancellor Internship Scheme 2023 offers part-time opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.
The Vice-Chancellor Internship Scheme part-time 2023 is accepting applications through the Dean of Students' Welfare Office at Delhi University. The registration deadline is October 4. Except for first-year/first-semester students, regular university students enrolled in any stream or course at the undergraduate or graduate level are eligible to apply for the programme.
READ MORE| Dharmendra Pradhan, UNESCO, and NCERT Launch 'Embracing Progress' Comic for Teen Health
The part-time internship involves 8 to 10 flexible hours of work per week, and you'll receive a stipend of Rs. 5250 per month (pending permission). The internship may last up to six months from the joining date. A student may only use VCIS once while enrolled in university coursework. Subject to a positive evaluation report from the relevant department, students will receive a certificate from the Dean of Students' Welfare at the conclusion of their internship.
The possible domains for the internship are the vice Chancellor’s office, office of dean of colleges, Director South Campus office, proctor office, office of dean of students’ welfare, registrar office, PRO, dean academic, central reference library, student library, department libraries, departmental labs, examination branch, finance office, research council, sports council, NCWEB, equal opportunity cell (including readers and writers for visually challenged), cluster innovation centre (CIC), Institute of LifeLong Learning, WSDC, Centre of Global studies and more.
READ MORE| UGC Aims to Release 1,500 Publications in Indian Languages
Dec - 04
When MS Dhoni walked onto the ground at Parul University in Vadodara, the air crackled with excitement. Within seconds, thousands of students many ... Read More
Dec - 04
A storm is brewing over Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak and at the heart of it are more than 1.5 lakh students whose academic futures no... Read More
Dec - 04
In a stark warning that resonates across India’s multilingual landscape, the country’s Education Minister recently cautioned that polit... Read More