Imagine spending 30 days doing hands-on research inside an IIT, IIM, or NIT — attending lectures by world-class professors, exploring cutting-edge laboratories, building a network with students and alumni from across India, and coming home with an official certificate from one of the country’s most prestigious institutions. For most students from remote corners of India, this sounds like a dream. AICTE’s Samarthan Internship Connect Scheme 2026-27 is making that dream real.
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), India’s apex body for technical education, has officially launched the Samarthan: Internship Connect Scheme 2026-27 — an initiative designed exclusively for students from geographically remote and underserved regions of the country. The scheme was inaugurated by AICTE Chairman Prof. Yogesh Singh in the presence of AICTE Member Secretary Prof. Shyama Rath.
This is not just another government scheme on paper — it is a fully funded, on-campus internship programme backed by MoUs signed between AICTE and India’s top institutions. If you are a student from Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, or any North Eastern State, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to apply successfully before the deadline.
📋 What You’ll Learn in This Article
- What is AICTE Samarthan Internship Connect 2026?
- Why Was Samarthan Launched — The Bigger Picture
- Who Can Apply — Eligibility Criteria in Detail
- Participating Institutions (IITs, IIMs, NITs & More)
- What Happens During the 30-Day Internship?
- Benefits & Financial Support
- Selection Process Explained
- Step-by-Step Application Guide
- Key Dates & Deadlines
- Tips to Strengthen Your Application
- Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is AICTE Samarthan Internship Connect Scheme 2026?
Samarthan (meaning “support” in Hindi) is AICTE’s flagship internship initiative aimed at breaking geographical barriers in higher education. AICTE has introduced the ‘Samarthan: Internship Connect Scheme 2026-27’ to create internship opportunities for students from remote and underrepresented regions of the country, specifically designed to bridge the gap between students from less-connected regions and leading academic and professional institutions.
Under this programme, selected students will get the opportunity to attend a 30-day on-campus internship at premier institutions including IITs, IIMs, NITs, IIITs, IISERs, NIDs, NIFTs, IHMs, and NITTTRs. The AICTE Samarthan internship scheme focuses on providing academic exposure, laboratory learning, institutional interaction, mentorship, and innovation-driven experience to students studying in AICTE-approved institutions.
According to AICTE, a total of 611 students will be selected during the current academic session. These 611 seats are spread across all eligible regions and institutions, making it an extremely competitive and valuable opportunity.
2. Why Was Samarthan Launched — The Bigger Picture
The program targets youth from Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and North Eastern states with a priority of integrating them into the national mainstream. This is not just an academic initiative — it is part of India’s broader policy of ensuring that students from every corner of the country, regardless of geography, get an equal shot at world-class education and career opportunities.
Students from states like Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Tripura, Assam, and the Union Territories of J&K, Ladakh, and Andaman & Nicobar often face infrastructural challenges — limited internet connectivity, fewer coaching centres, less industry exposure, and fewer alumni networks compared to students in Tier-1 cities.
The programme seeks to ensure that deserving students gain exposure to research environments, industry-oriented projects, mentorship, and professional networking opportunities often limited in remote areas. Samarthan is AICTE’s answer to this systemic gap.
3. Who Can Apply — Eligibility Criteria in Detail
Eligibility for the AICTE Samarthan Internship 2026 is defined across three key dimensions: domicile, institution type, and academic programme. All three must be satisfied to apply.
- Jammu & Kashmir
- Ladakh
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Assam
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Manipur
- Meghalaya
- Mizoram
- Nagaland
- Sikkim
- Tripura
You must be enrolled in an AICTE-approved institution. Your college’s Training & Placement Officer (TPO) or Nodal Officer must be registered on the Samarthan portal.
Students from disciplines including Engineering and Technology, Management, Design, Applied Arts and Crafts, BBA, BCA, and Hotel Management and Catering Technology are eligible to apply.
Both Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) students can apply.
Internship Limit Per Student
Candidates can avail a maximum of two internships during undergraduate studies and one during postgraduate education. Plan your applications wisely to make the most of these limited chances.
4. Participating Institutions — Where You Could Intern
AICTE has signed MoUs with IITs, IIMs, IIITs, IISERs, NITs, NITTTRs, and IHMs to provide internship opportunity to students from eligible states. This means the internship placements are backed by formal institutional agreements — not informal arrangements.
| Institution Type | Full Form | Focus Area |
|---|---|---|
| IITs | Indian Institutes of Technology | Engineering, Science & Technology |
| IIMs | Indian Institutes of Management | Management, Business & Strategy |
| NITs | National Institutes of Technology | Engineering & Technical Education |
| IIITs | Indian Institutes of Info. Technology | IT, CS & Digital Technologies |
| IISERs | Indian Inst. of Science Education & Research | Pure Sciences & Research |
| NIDs / NIFTs | National Institute of Design / Fashion Technology | Design, Fashion & Creative Arts |
| IHMs | Institute of Hotel Management | Hospitality & Catering Technology |
| NITTTRs | National Inst. of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research | Teacher Training & Technical Ed. |
5. What Happens During the 30-Day Internship?
This is not a passive observer internship. The internships enable students to gain practical experience through lecture sessions, hands-on training, and interactions with the academic environment and innovation centres. Here’s a breakdown of what a typical 30-day Samarthan internship looks like:
6. Benefits & Financial Support — What AICTE Covers
One of the biggest advantages of the Samarthan scheme is that it removes the financial barrier entirely. Here is a complete breakdown of what you receive:
💰 Complete Financial Support Package
7. Selection Process — How Students Are Chosen
There is no entrance exam for the Samarthan scheme. Selection is entirely merit-based on academic scores. Here is exactly how the ranking and allocation works:
UG Score-Based Ranking
Applicants pursuing an undergraduate degree will be selected on the basis of their UG and Class 12 scores.
PG Score-Based Ranking
Postgraduate students will be selected on the basis of their PG and UG scores.
Tiebreaker Rules
Tied scores are resolved by considering the next lower level of academic scores, such as 10th grade marks. If further tied, the elder candidate, as per date of birth from Aadhaar, is given priority.
Institute Allocation by Preference
Internship allocations are based on a rank list formed according to academic scores and student institute preferences. If choice 1 is unavailable, subsequent preferences are considered in order until all seats are allocated.
Nodal Officer Verification — Critical Step
Only students whose applications are verified by the designated nodal officers at their respective institutions will be eligible for the internship. An unverified application will NOT be processed.
8. Step-by-Step Application Guide
The application process for AICTE Samarthan 2026 involves both your institution and you. Follow each step carefully:
Phase 1 — Your Institution Does This First
The college’s Nodal Officer (TPO/HOD) must register on the AICTE Samarthan portal using the institution’s credentials and upload the formal Nomination Letter. The format is available on the portal itself.
AICTE reviews and verifies the nomination. Only after this verification are students from that institution allowed to register.
Phase 2 — You Apply as a Student
Visit the official AICTE Samarthan portal (accessible via aicte-india.org → Samarthan section)
Register using your Gmail/Mobile number/Email ID and click Student Register
Fill in your personal details, Aadhaar details, and academic credentials of 10th, 12th, Diploma and Graduation, and choice of preferred institute for internship etc. in the portal.
Upload documents: Aadhaar card, domicile certificate, academic marksheets (10th, 12th, UG/PG), and your passport-size photo.
Select your preferred institutes in priority order (Choice 1, 2, 3…). Choose wisely — your discipline and seat availability will determine the final allocation.
Submit the form and wait for your Nodal Officer to verify your application on the portal. The application is only complete after this verification step.
9. Key Dates & Deadlines
| Event | Date / Status |
|---|---|
| Scheme Launch | May 2026 |
| Application Opens | May 2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | 25 May 2026 |
| Nodal Officer Verification | Before submission deadline |
| Selection & Allotment | After application window closes |
| Internship Duration | 30 Days On-Campus (AY 2026-27) |
⚠️ Important: The last date 25 May 2026 was the deadline for the current application window. If this has passed, check the official AICTE portal at aicte-india.org for upcoming 2026-27 batch notifications — AICTE runs multiple batches per academic year.
10. Tips to Strengthen Your Samarthan Application
📊 Maximise Your Academic Score
Selection is purely score-based. Ensure your academic records are updated and accurate on the portal. Every decimal point in your percentage matters when seats are limited.
⚡ Act Fast — Inform Your Nodal Officer Early
The biggest cause of missed opportunities is waiting too long to alert your college TPO. Approach your Nodal Officer immediately — they need time to register, upload the nomination letter, and get AICTE verification done before you can even apply.
📁 Keep Documents Ready
Have scanned copies of your Aadhaar card, domicile/residential certificate, all academic marksheets (10th, 12th, UG), and passport photo ready before starting the online application.
🏫 Choose Institutes Strategically
Give 5+ institute preferences that align with your academic stream. If you are an engineering student, prioritise IIT and NIT labs matching your specialisation. PG students can target research-focused IISERs.
11. Frequently Asked Questions — AICTE Samarthan 2026
🚀 Don’t Let Geography Limit Your Potential!
AICTE Samarthan is one of the most powerful free internship programmes available to students from J&K, Ladakh, North East, and Andaman. 611 seats, world-class institutions, zero cost — you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Talk to your Nodal Officer today and apply!
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📌 Disclaimer: This article is compiled from publicly available information including official AICTE announcements, news reports, and institutional sources. Dates, eligibility criteria, seat counts, and financial provisions are subject to change. Always verify the latest details directly on the official AICTE portal at aicte-india.org before applying. CareerFi.in is not affiliated with AICTE or the Government of India.

