The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has introduced a remarkable internship program aimed at engineering students. This initiative allows participants to engage in hands-on projects that contribute to the nation's defense research. A total of 40 internship positions are available, with applications opening on May 18 and closing on May 27, 2026. Interested candidates can apply through the official DRDO website. This opportunity is open to both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) engineering students.
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants
**Who Can Apply?**
This internship is designed for students enrolled in full-time engineering courses. Undergraduate applicants must be in their seventh or eighth semester, while postgraduate students should be in their second year. Additionally, the educational institution of the candidate must be recognized by either the AICTE or the UGC.
Required Educational Qualifications
**Academic Requirements**
Candidates must demonstrate a strong academic performance, with a minimum of 75% marks or a CGPA of 7.5 on a 10-point scale. An academic mark sheet must accompany the application form, and candidates should have completed their previous studies with First Class honors.
Internship Duration
**Length of Internship**
Undergraduate students will participate in a 6-month internship, while postgraduate students will have an 11-month internship. This period will provide them with valuable practical experience in various research and technical projects.
Stipend and Payment Structure
**Compensation Details**
Selected interns will receive a monthly stipend of ₹5,000, totaling ₹30,000 over the 6-month period. Payments will be made in two installments: the first after three months and the second at the end of the internship. For more information, candidates can visit the DRDO website.
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