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Delhi University Vice Chancellor's Summer Internship 2025: Registration Ends April 30 — Key Details Inside

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New Delhi, April 20 The University of Delhi is currently accepting applications for its prestigious Vice Chancellor Internship Scheme (VCIS) Summer Internship 2025, but time is running out. The registration window will close on April 30, 2025. All eligible undergraduate and postgraduate students currently enrolled in DU can apply via the official portals — or .

Who Can Apply?

According to the official notice, the opportunity is open to:

  • All regular UG and PG students from any stream or programme.

  • However, final-year or final-semester students and those who have already participated in VCIS (summer or part-time) are not eligible.

Internship Structure and Benefits
  • Duration: Two months (June–July 2025)

  • Work Commitment: 20 hours per week

  • Stipend: ₹11,025 per month

  • Certificate: Issued by the Dean of Students’ Welfare upon successful completion

The internship offers valuable exposure within university departments, giving students real-world administrative and research experience.

How to Apply for VCIS Summer Internship 2025

Eligible students can follow these steps:

  • Visit the Delhi University official website

  • Scroll to the ‘Latest@DU’ section

  • Click on the link: ‘Vice Chancellor’s Internship Scheme (VCIS) Summer Internship 2025’

  • On the redirected application portal, click on the form link

  • Fill in personal, academic, and internship preference details

  • Upload required documents, including:

    • A Letter of Recommendation from the Principal or HoD, dated on or after April 15, 2025

  • Submit the application form

  • Download and save the confirmation for interview or reference

  • Important Reminder for Applicants
    • The last date to apply is April 30, 2025

    • Applications missing the Letter of Recommendation or other required fields may be disqualified

    • Interviews or further screening may be conducted by the university

    Interested students are encouraged to apply early to avoid last-minute issues and ensure all documents are complete.

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