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Internship By National Center for Good Governance

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Start Date

Duration

Stipend ₹

Deadline

Immediate

8 Weeks to 6 Months

₹ 10,000/Month

1st to the 10th of each month

Internship, All Branches

About the internship

The NCGG Internship Programme is a short-term engagement (minimum 8 weeks to maximum 6 months) of ‘selected students’ with various verticals and units of the National Centre for Good Governance, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Government of India. The engagement is purely temporary to enable Indian youth by providing them exposure to a gamut of governance and public policy related issues and involving them in possible way ahead to overcome challenges in the way of citizen-centric governance. Admission to internship programme does not give any right to interns to seek regular employment with the Centre. Interns may be assigned a specific domain/ area to work on.

To advance academic research and functioning of NCGG by engaging with young talents of the country and honing their knowledge, skills and theoretical education with practical approaches. This programme intends to provide exposure to the public policy and governance related issues to students for mutual benefit.

Skill(s) required

Depends on the role or based on skills roles will be given.

Who can apply

1. Internship programme is open for all Indian students studying in India or abroad.

2. Internship is open to students with graduation degree and/ or are pursuing their post-graduation/ PG Diploma and advance academic degrees and are interested to intern as part of their dissertation/ capstone project in their curriculum or awaiting their degree certificate after appearing in their final examination in the same academic year.

3. Students enrolled in 4 or 5–year courses in law and engineering may also apply for the Internship during their final year of graduation.

4. The age of the candidate shall not exceed 30 years at the time of application.

5. Applicant has to upload a letter of recommendation from their university/ institution, where he/ she is enrolled.

 

Other Requirements

Each intern should have a minimum of 80% attendance in the entire duration of internship, failing which experience certificate will not be issued.

Additional information

Application for the NCGG internship will be open for submission from 1st to the 10th of each month.

Please clearly mention you intended date of joining as well as the duration of your availability for the internship in the form.

Number of openings

Multiple

About Company

The National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) was set up in 2014 by the Government of India as an apex–level autonomous institution under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. The Centre traces its origin to the National Institute of Administrative Research (NIAR), which was set up in 1995 by the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), the Government of India’s topmost training institute for civil services. NIAR was subsequently rechristened and subsumed into NCGG.

 

NCGG deals with a gamut of governance issues from local, state to national levels, across all sectors. The Centre is mandated to work in the areas of governance, policy reforms, capacity building and training of civil servants and technocrats of India and other developing countries. It also works as a think tank.

 

Since its inception, the Centre has been extensively working in areas such as primary and elementary education, decentralized planning at district and block levels, capacity building of Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRIs), participatory models of learning and action, rural development, cooperatives, and public sector management, etc. In addition, it focuses on issues related to good governance, social accountability, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), among other sectors.

 

The Centre encapsulates the essence of good governance and weighs on the importance of the rule of law, bringing in transparency, working to promote public participation in governance, service delivery and reforms, as well as in developing accountable institutions, access to information, etc.