MCA expands eligibility criteria of the Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS) to include final-year graduate and post graduate students
1. At a Glance
- PMIS is a Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)-run scheme offering paid internships in India's top 500 companies, announced in Union Budget 2024–25 [S2].
- On 22 April 2026, MCA expanded the pilot phase to admit final-year graduate and postgraduate students (earlier restricted to those not in regular education/employment) [S1].
- Significant for UPSC as a flagship employability/skilling scheme intersecting NEP 2020, CSR (Sec. 135 Companies Act 2013) and demographic dividend debates [S1][S2].
2. Why in the News
- 22 April 2026: MCA notified expanded eligibility — final-year UG/PG students aged 18–25 may now apply via the PMIS portal (pminternship.mca.gov.in), subject to a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from their institution [S1].
- Move aligns PMIS with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 objectives of employability and smoother education-to-work transition [S1].
- Coincides with the third round of the pilot phase, with 300+ partner companies posting roles on a rolling basis [S1].
3. Background & Evolution
- Jul 2024: Announced by FM Nirmala Sitharaman in Budget 2024–25; target — 1 crore internships in top 500 companies over 5 years [S2].
- 3 Oct 2024: Pilot phase launched for FY 2024-25 with target of 1.25 lakh internships [S2].
- Oct 2024: PMIS mobile app launched by FM Sitharaman with MoS Corporate Affairs Harsh Malhotra [S-search].
- Feb–Mar 2025: Round 2 of pilot opened; application window extended to 31 March 2025 [S4].
- 22 Apr 2026: Eligibility widened to final-year UG/PG students [S1].
4. Core Static Facts
- Implementing ministry: Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) — not Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship [S1][S2].
- Portal: pminternship.mca.gov.in [S1].
- Eligibility (post-expansion): Indian citizens aged 18–25; includes final-year UG/PG students with institutional NOC [S1].
- Duration: 12 months internship in top 500 companies [S2].
- Stipend: ₹5,000/month — ₹4,500 by Government via DBT to Aadhaar-seeded account, ₹500 by partner company from CSR funds [S-search].
- One-time grant: ₹6,000 to intern on joining (incidentals) [S3 family].
- Top 500 companies identified on basis of average CSR spend (last 3 years) under Sec. 135, Companies Act 2013 [S-search].
- Overall target: 1 crore youth in 5 years; pilot target FY24-25: 1.25 lakh [S2].
- Pilot uptake: 300+ companies participating as of Apr 2026 [S1].
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic - Addresses structural youth unemployment (CMIE/PLFS data); industry-linked stipend reduces frictional unemployment [S1]. - Leverages CSR pool (~₹25,000 cr annually) for human capital formation without large new fiscal outlay [S-search].
Social - Inclusion of final-year students democratises access — earlier exclusion of those in formal education was criticised as regressive [S1]. - Designed for youth from households with no member earning >₹8 lakh/yr and no government job (income/exclusion filter) [S3 family].
Administrative / Governance - Routed through MCA rather than MoSDE — leverages MCA's regulatory grip over corporates and CSR compliance [S2]. - DBT-Aadhaar pipeline ensures direct transfer; reduces leakage [S-search].
Educational (NEP linkage) - Operationalises NEP 2020's push for internships, apprenticeships, multi-disciplinary exposure during higher education [S1]. - Complements Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) and credit-based internships.
Ethical / Equity - Open question: top-500-CSR companies cluster in metros & specific sectors — geographic skew may exclude Tier-2/3 students. - NOC requirement could disadvantage students in rigid institutions.
6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)
- Oct 2024: Pilot project launched; portal opened [S2].
- Feb–Mar 2025: Round 2 launched; deadline extended to 31 Mar 2025 [S4].
- 2025: 5th 'Candidate Open House' hosted by MCA for interns [S-search].
- 22 Apr 2026: Eligibility extended to final-year UG/PG students; Round 3 ongoing with 300+ companies [S1].
7. Prelims Hooks
- PMIS is implemented by Ministry of Corporate Affairs, NOT Ministry of Skill Development [S1].
- Announced in Union Budget 2024-25 by FM Nirmala Sitharaman [S2].
- Target: 1 crore internships in top 500 companies in 5 years [S2].
- Pilot phase target for FY 2024-25: 1.25 lakh internships [S2].
- Monthly stipend: ₹5,000 (₹4,500 Govt + ₹500 company); one-time ₹6,000 grant on joining [S-search].
- Age band post-expansion: 18–25 years [S1].
- "Top 500 companies" identified by average CSR expenditure over last 3 years [S-search].
- CSR enabling provision: Section 135, Companies Act 2013 [S-search].
- Stipend delivery: DBT to Aadhaar-seeded bank account [S-search].
- Pilot launched on 3 October 2024 [S2].
- Eligibility expansion to final-year UG/PG students notified on 22 April 2026 [S1].
- Linked to NEP 2020 employability goals [S1].
- Application portal: pminternship.mca.gov.in [S1].
- Final-year students require NOC from institution [S1].
8. Mains Relevance
- GS-II: Government policies & interventions for vulnerable sections; welfare schemes.
- GS-III: Indian Economy — employment, human resource, inclusive growth, mobilisation of resources (CSR).
- Possible question stems: 1. "Critically examine how the Prime Minister Internship Scheme leverages corporate CSR architecture to address India's youth unemployment. (250 words)" 2. "Discuss the alignment between the PM Internship Scheme and the goals of NEP 2020. What administrative challenges may impede its scale-up? (15 marks)" 3. "Employment-linked incentive schemes risk subsidising private sector hiring without sustainable job creation. Examine in light of PMIS. (10 marks)"
9. Related Topics to Study Next
- NEP 2020 — direct linkage cited by MCA [S1].
- Section 135, Companies Act 2013 (CSR) — funding spine for stipend top-up.
- National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) — comparator under MoSDE.
- Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) scheme — Budget 2024-25 companion measure.
- Skill India Mission / PMKVY 4.0 — broader skilling architecture.
- Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) — unemployment data backdrop.
- Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) — for credit-mapping internships.
- Demographic Dividend & India@2047 — strategic rationale.
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- Mis-attributing PMIS to Ministry of Skill Development instead of MCA — a frequent UPSC trap [S1].
- Confusing PMIS with NAPS (Apprentices Act, 1961) or PM-Kaushal Vikas Yojana — distinct ministries and statutory bases.
- Stipend split (₹4,500 Govt + ₹500 company) is often reversed in MCQs [S-search].
- The "top 500 companies" criterion is CSR-spend-based, not market cap or revenue [S-search].
- Pilot target (1.25 lakh) ≠ overall 5-year target (1 crore) [S2].
11. Sources
- [S1] MCA expands eligibility criteria of PMIS to include final-year graduate and postgraduate students — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2254498 — (tier 1)
- [S2] PMIS announced in Budget 2024-25 — one crore youth in top 500 companies — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2080295 — (tier 1)
- [S3] PMIS — Empowering Youth, Enabling Careers — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2113760 — (tier 1)
- [S4] PMIS Round 2 of Pilot Phase launched; last date 31 March 2025 — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2111914 — (tier 1)
- [S5] PMIS Pilot Project announcement — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2061909 — (tier 1)
- [S6] A Pathway to Professional Growth: PM's Internship Scheme — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=153275&ModuleId=3 — (tier 1)