DU VC Internship 2024: The Dean of Students Welfare Office at Delhi University has initiated the application process for the Vice Chancellor Internship Scheme 2024. Interested individuals can submit their applications before the deadline on May 4, by visit the official website at dsw.du.ac.in.
Participants in this internship programme can expect to work 20 hours per week over the summer.Here are more details:
Eligibility for the internship
Eligibility for the Vice Chancellor’s Internship Schemes (VCIS) is open to all full-time regular students enrolled in undergraduate or postgraduate programs at the University of Delhi, regardless of their course or stream of study.
This includes both the Summer Internship and Regular Internship programs. Initially, the program aims to accommodate a total of 200 interns across both categories.
However, this number is subject to occasional adjustment based on reviews and recommendations by the Dean of Students’ Welfare, with final approval from the Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi.
Internship details
The Vice Chancellor’s Internship Schemes (VCIS) offer two main types of internships: regular internships and summer internships. The duration of these internships varies depending on the timing and nature of the program.
Summer internships, conducted during the summer vacation period, typically span 8 weeks with a flexible commitment of 15-20 hours per week.
On the other hand, internships held during the academic session usually involve a flexible commitment of 8-10 hours per week.
It’s important to note that each student can avail themselves of the VCIS program only once during their tenure at the University of Delhi, and the maximum duration of any internship cannot exceed six months from the time of joining, regardless of the circumstances.
Internship incentives
Under the VCIS program, participants can benefit from several incentives. Firstly, they can obtain an experience certificate issued by the Dean of Students’ Welfare upon completion of their internship, contingent upon a positive appraisal report from the relevant employing department, centers, or institutes.
Additionally, interns are entitled to a stipend of Rs. 5,000 per month, while summer interns receive Rs. 10,000 per month. Furthermore, the stipend amount will increase by 5% each financial year, providing further financial support and incentivizing continued participation in the program.
What the internship role involves?
The Vice Chancellor’s Internship Schemes encompass a wide array of specific domains and areas of interest available within the University of Delhi.
These include but are not limited to, the Vice Chancellor’s Office, Pro Vice Chancellor’s Office, Dean of Colleges Office, Director South Campus Office, Proctor Office, Office of Dean Students’ Welfare, Registrar’s Office, Central Reference Library, Science Library, Departmental Libraries, and Departmental Labs.
Additionally, opportunities extend to branches such as the Examination Branch, Admission Branch, Research Council, and Sports Council, as well as inclusive spaces like the Equal Opportunity Cell, which includes provisions for readers-writers for visually challenged individuals.
Other avenues for internships include the Cluster Innovation Centre, Institute of Life Long Learning, Women’s Studies and Development Center, Centre of Global Studies, School of Open Learning, Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board, and any other department or center as approved by the competent authority.
Eligible and interested candidates can use this direct link to apply.
The Vice Chancellor Internship Scheme, which began in 2022, was designed to provide internship opportunities for Delhi University students. The University Student Welfare Fund covers all VCIS-related expenses and stipends. The scheme aims to accommodate 200 interns across summer and regular internship programmes. Internships are limited to a maximum of six months and cannot be extended under any circumstances after joining.
Participants in this internship programme can expect to work 20 hours per week over the summer.Here are more details:
Eligibility for the internship
Eligibility for the Vice Chancellor’s Internship Schemes (VCIS) is open to all full-time regular students enrolled in undergraduate or postgraduate programs at the University of Delhi, regardless of their course or stream of study.
This includes both the Summer Internship and Regular Internship programs. Initially, the program aims to accommodate a total of 200 interns across both categories.
However, this number is subject to occasional adjustment based on reviews and recommendations by the Dean of Students’ Welfare, with final approval from the Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi.
Internship details
The Vice Chancellor’s Internship Schemes (VCIS) offer two main types of internships: regular internships and summer internships. The duration of these internships varies depending on the timing and nature of the program.
Summer internships, conducted during the summer vacation period, typically span 8 weeks with a flexible commitment of 15-20 hours per week.
On the other hand, internships held during the academic session usually involve a flexible commitment of 8-10 hours per week.
It’s important to note that each student can avail themselves of the VCIS program only once during their tenure at the University of Delhi, and the maximum duration of any internship cannot exceed six months from the time of joining, regardless of the circumstances.
Internship incentives
Under the VCIS program, participants can benefit from several incentives. Firstly, they can obtain an experience certificate issued by the Dean of Students’ Welfare upon completion of their internship, contingent upon a positive appraisal report from the relevant employing department, centers, or institutes.
Additionally, interns are entitled to a stipend of Rs. 5,000 per month, while summer interns receive Rs. 10,000 per month. Furthermore, the stipend amount will increase by 5% each financial year, providing further financial support and incentivizing continued participation in the program.
What the internship role involves?
The Vice Chancellor’s Internship Schemes encompass a wide array of specific domains and areas of interest available within the University of Delhi.
These include but are not limited to, the Vice Chancellor’s Office, Pro Vice Chancellor’s Office, Dean of Colleges Office, Director South Campus Office, Proctor Office, Office of Dean Students’ Welfare, Registrar’s Office, Central Reference Library, Science Library, Departmental Libraries, and Departmental Labs.
Additionally, opportunities extend to branches such as the Examination Branch, Admission Branch, Research Council, and Sports Council, as well as inclusive spaces like the Equal Opportunity Cell, which includes provisions for readers-writers for visually challenged individuals.
Other avenues for internships include the Cluster Innovation Centre, Institute of Life Long Learning, Women’s Studies and Development Center, Centre of Global Studies, School of Open Learning, Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board, and any other department or center as approved by the competent authority.
Eligible and interested candidates can use this direct link to apply.
The Vice Chancellor Internship Scheme, which began in 2022, was designed to provide internship opportunities for Delhi University students. The University Student Welfare Fund covers all VCIS-related expenses and stipends. The scheme aims to accommodate 200 interns across summer and regular internship programmes. Internships are limited to a maximum of six months and cannot be extended under any circumstances after joining.
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