Eligible Academic Disciplines
Students currently enrolled in the following fields can apply:
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Mass Communication
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Media Studies
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Journalism
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International Relations
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Political Science
Benefits of the ISPR Internship
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Hands-on practical experience in your relevant field
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Development of both technical and soft skills
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Professional mentorship and guidance
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Networking opportunities with experts and fellow interns
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Official ISPR certification upon successful completion
How to Apply (Step-by-Step Guide)
Applications are not submitted directly to ISPR. Instead, the process is routed through your educational institution.
Step 1
Contact your university’s Career Development Center (CDC), ORIC, or placement office.
Step 2
Request the ISPR Winter Internship application form from the designated focal person or department.
Step 3
Fill out the form completely and accurately.
Step 4
Submit the form back to your university office.
Step 5
Your university will nominate and forward selected applications to ISPR.
⚠️ Note: Internship slots have already been allocated to universities. Selection depends on institutional nomination.
Important Notes
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The internship is conducted on a purely merit basis
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No application or registration fee is charged
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For queries, ISPR regional offices can be contacted Monday to Thursday, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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Students should coordinate only through their universities










































