AICTE National Internship Portal Records 4.7 Crore Registrations, 32 Lakh Completed Internships
AICTE Internship Portal Hits 4.7 Crore Registrations

The National Internship Portal under the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of Education, has grown into a large-scale platform connecting students with industry-based learning opportunities across sectors in India under the national skilling mission framework.

Key Achievements in the Last Four and a Half Years

In the past four and a half years, the initiative has recorded 4.7 crore student registrations, 2.9 crore verified learners, and 79,57,193 internship opportunities. Additionally, 32,78,900 internships have been completed, with participation from 81,483 companies across the country, supported by a nationwide digital coordination system.

Scale of Internship Participation Across Institutions

More than 81,483 registered companies and 12,077 colleges have joined the National Internship Portal through formal memoranda of understanding. The platform covers over 200 internship domains across technical, professional, and emerging sectors, including engineering, management, and digital technologies. These collaborations have enabled structured exposure for students across institutions and created wider access to work-based learning opportunities, supporting employability across sectors at a national scale.

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Student participation reflects large-scale engagement, with 4.7 crore registrations and 2.9 crore verified users participating in internship mapping across states and institutions. The system has also recorded 32,78,900 completed internships, indicating sustained engagement between learners and organisations over time across diverse sectors, improving access in rural and semi-urban areas.

Industry Integration and Emerging Skill Trends

Industry participation includes organisations such as Microsoft, Google, IBM, Cisco, ServiceNow, and Salesforce, alongside government institutions including C-DAC, NHAI, Indian Army, and NCDC. This integration has strengthened linkages between academia and industry, enabling structured exposure for students in real work environments across sectors, supporting future workforce readiness goals.

Students are increasingly opting for emerging domains such as AI/ML, cloud computing, app development, cybersecurity, and supply chain management across institutions. These trends indicate a shift towards skill-based learning aligned with digital transformation and evolving workforce requirements in India, in line with industry demand shifts and technological change.

Leadership Vision and National Collaboration Framework

Officials from the Ministry of Education, AICTE, and NETF have highlighted coordinated leadership driving the National Internship Portal across institutions. The initiative has been supported by Dharmendra Pradhan, Vineet Joshi, Govind Jaiswal, Anil Sahasrabuddhe, Yogesh Singh, and Shyama Rath, ensuring policy-level coordination and implementation support across departments.

This ecosystem brings together ministries, public institutions, private companies, and academic organisations to expand internship access across India. Stakeholders have been urged to onboard more opportunities, including from MSMEs and SMEs, to strengthen employability outcomes nationwide for long-term skill development and workforce readiness. Further data continues to be updated through AICTE dashboards and official portal reporting systems across participating institutions nationwide.

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