NABARD Student Internship Scheme (SIS) 2021-22: Eligibility & Application Form

NABARD Student Internship Scheme (SIS) 2021-22: National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD), New Delhi has invited online applications for Student Internship Scheme (SIS) 2021-22. Interested candidates can apply through the online and offline mode 09th February to 05th March 2021. The scheme shall be implemented for 8-12 weeks between 01 April 2021 to 31 August 2021 (Orientation-1 week, Collection of data/Field visit- 2 to 4 weeks, Draft report3 to 4 weeks, finalization of report 2 to 3 weeks).

NABARD Student Internship Scheme (SIS) 2021-22:

1. NABARD SIS 2021-22: 75 Seats (65 seats for Regional Offices/TEs 10 seats for Head Office)
Qualification: Students pursuing post-graduate degree (having completed first year) in Agriculture and allied disciplines (Veterinary, Fisheries, etc.), Agri-business, Economics, Social Sciences and Management from Institutes/ Universities of repute or Students pursuing 5 years integrated courses including Law and in 4th year of their course and Indian Students studying abroad are eligible for SIS 2021-22.
Stipend: Rs. 18000/- per month {Minimum 8 weeks (2 Months) to maximum 12 weeks (3 months}. Field visit allowance (including of all expenditure)-maximum for 30 days – Rs. 2000 per day (For 8 NER States) and Rs. 1500 per day (Excluding 8 NER States)
Travel allowance (For onward & return journey from HQ to District/Local HQ and back to HQ) by AC-III Class (AC-II may be permitted where ticket in AC-III is not available) on submission of tickets/other documentary proofs) – Rs. 6000/-per head (maximum). Miscellaneous expenses on declaration basis – Rs. 2000 per head

Last Date: 05th March 2021

How to Apply: Interested candidates can apply online through the National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) official website before 05th March 2021.

For more about NABARD Student Internship Scheme (SIS) 2021-22: Visit Here https://www.nabard.org/auth/writereaddata/WhatsNew/0402215430SIS%20Guidelines%202021-22%20.pdf