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Government offices to offer internship for freshers


Published : 05 Nov 2023 09:33 PM

Under the new 'Internship Policy 2023' released by the Ministry of Public Administration, graduates and postgraduates from Bangladesh are now eligible to intern in government, semi-government, autonomous, and private organizations.

Officials claim that the goal of this program is to increase the professional qualifications of young people in the community by providing them with internships in public, private, and commercial organizations. Along with assisting graduates integrate textbook knowledge with job experience, this strategy also aims to familiarize graduates with government office operations and provide them with hands-on training from nearby institutions.

This internship opportunity will be available to any Bangladeshi citizens with a graduate/postgraduate degree. However, they must apply within two years of completing their graduate/postgraduate or equivalent degree. Each candidate can apply for an internship in a government office only once.

The internship will not be available to military/civilian/paramilitary law enforcement, security forces, intelligence agencies, key point installation (KPI) establishments, or institutions declared by the government and in any work that disturbs the security of the state.

Applicants will be selected based on merit as well as their subject matter knowledge, as determined by the concerned institution. The government will be in charge of determining the number of internship opportunities for each financial year. 

Furthermore, government agencies will now be required to publicly publish internship recruitment advertisements to attract fresh graduates. The recruitment posts will need to include contact details of the organisation, required eligibility, and clear instructions on how to apply for the internship.  

The selection process will be conducted by a specially formed selection committee for each concerned institution. Special consideration will be given to women, minorities, and individuals with special needs.

According to the policy, this internship period will last three to six months per year. Additionally, each intern will be entitled to a stipend in the form of a 'monthly allowance', with the amount to be determined by the government. 

The policy also states that alongside the stipend, each intern will be given a monthly report from their supervisor which will outline their quality of work thus far in the internship period. After the internship has been completed, the intern will receive a certificate from the concerned institution as well.