The Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Internship is a one-year long programme that offers 100 positions across five disciplines: Library Science, Education, Physical Education, Visual Arts and Performing Arts. More disciplines may be added to the scheme with time.
The Banaras Hindu University today announced a new internship program to be named after the 2nd president of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. The goal of the internship is to provide students with professional experience and increase their employability after graduation. The program is part of the Institution of Eminence scheme at BHU.
The Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Internship Programme is a one-year long programme that offers a fixed emolument of Rs 20,000 to selected candidates. The programme initially offers 100 positions across five disciplines: Library Science, Education, Physical Education, Visual Arts and Performing Arts. More disciplines may be added to the scheme over time.
The Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Internship Programme is a one-year long programme that offers a fixed emolument of Rs 20,000 to selected candidates. The programme initially offers 100 positions across five disciplines: Library Science, Education, Physical Education, Visual Arts and Performing Arts. More disciplines may be added to the scheme over time.
The Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Internship Program convenes an in-depth mentorship programme awarding a remuneration of Rs 20,000 per year over a period of one year, to a pool of experts for a fixed duration. The programme initially expands to 100 placements in five fields: library science, education, physical education, visual arts, and performing arts. More disciplines may be made part of the programme as time goes by.
Students who have obtained any academic degree, and who won gold, silver, or bronze medals in national or international competitions, are eligible to apply for the internship. Selected candidates will be placed into the internship position based on their abilities and the roles available.
BHU VC, Professor Sudhir Kumar Jain said that recent opportunities for students should include practical skills and professional experience, which would give students the opportunity to succeed in life and academic.