NEW DELHI: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has launched the ‘Samarthan: Internship Connect Scheme 2026-27’ to provide internship opportunities for students from geographically remote and underserved regions of the country. The initiative was inaugurated by AICTE Chairman Prof. Yogesh Singh in the presence of AICTE Member Secretary Prof. Shyama Rath.The scheme has been introduced for students belonging to Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and the North Eastern States. Under the initiative, selected students will undertake 30-day on-campus internships at institutions including IITs, IIMs, IIITs, IISERs, NITs, NITTTRs, NIDs, NIFTs and IHMs. AICTE stated that 611 students will participate in the programme during the current academic session.Internship programme to provide academic exposureAccording to AICTE, the internship programme is aimed at providing academic, professional and cultural exposure through interaction with leading institutions and innovation ecosystems. Students will attend expert lectures, participate in hands-on laboratory training, and interact with faculty members, researchers, students and alumni.Participants will also visit innovation and incubation centres to gain exposure to entrepreneurship initiatives, research activities and emerging technologies. AICTE said the programme is expected to strengthen students’ skills, confidence and employability.Speaking on the occasion, AICTE Chairman Prof. Yogesh Singh said, “Samarthan reflects the Government of India’s commitment to ensuring equal opportunities for every student, irrespective of geographical location. India’s strength lies in its unity in diversity, and every region of the country has unique talent, culture, and potential. Through this initiative, AICTE is committed to connecting students from remote areas with the nation’s finest academic and innovation ecosystem. The scheme will not only provide them exposure to world-class institutions but will also inspire them to pursue higher aspirations in education, research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. I am confident that Samarthan will significantly enhance the capabilities, confidence, and employability of participating students.”Eligibility criteria and financial supportThe internship programme is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students holding domicile status in the eligible regions and studying in AICTE-approved institutions. Eligible disciplines include Engineering and Technology, Management, Design, Applied Arts and Crafts, BBA, BCA, and Hotel Management and Catering Technology. Students may avail up to two internships during undergraduate studies and one internship during postgraduate studies.As part of the scheme, food and accommodation for selected students will be arranged by host institutions and reimbursed by AICTE at the rate of Rs 500 per student per day. Students will also receive reimbursement for travel expenses equivalent to sleeper class rail fare after successful completion of the internship and submission of required travel documents.AICTE Member Secretary Prof. Shyama Rath said, “Samarthan scheme will help students build confidence, expand their knowledge, and develop professional networks. I encourage students to actively participate in this unique opportunity and make the best use of the exposure and learning offered through the programme.”The registration portal for the scheme is now open, and the last date for submission of applications is May 25, 2026.
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