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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
Why This Internship Matters
For students aspiring to build careers in media, communication, public relations, international affairs, or strategic studies, this internship provides unmatched exposure. ISPR’s working environment allows interns to observe, learn, and contribute in a structured and professional setting tied directly to national-level communication operations.
