Lucknow University launches in-house internship programme through Karmoday scheme
India Today
Lucknow University has launched the Karmoday scheme, through which it will offer in-house internship programmes for its students.
Lucknow University has launched a new in-house internship programme for students. This project is known as the Karmoday scheme, and according to the institution, it coincides with the recommendations made in the National Education Policy, NEP 2020.
According to media reports, Vice-Chancellor Professor Alok Kumar Rai started the Karmoday initiative to put clause 12 of NEP2020 into action, which emphasises proper student support focused on the development of capacities among students in higher education.
According to the Dean of Students Welfare at Lucknow University, the plan will be in line with NEP 2020 and will also provide students with an environment that will help them develop and strengthen their abilities.
The internship for students will be for a minimum of 50 days and a maximum of one semester under the Karmoday scheme. According to reports, the maximum working hours for pupils will be two hours each day, evenly spread over a two-month period.
The internship scheme will enhance students' resumes because they will be given a certificate of completion once they complete the internship.
The internships will be unpaid and will provide students with a hands-on learning experience infused with work ideals such as respect for the work they do.
Students who are in their final or pre-final year of a bachelor's or master's degree programme are eligible to apply.