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National Centre for Earth Science Studies Internship Scheme

The “National Centre for Earth Science Studies Internship” scheme by the Earth System Science Organization, Ministry of Earth Sciences, provides various opportunities for school as well as college students to familiarise and/or pursue research on different branches of earth sciences.

Authority

Central

Region

Central Government

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Certificate of Internship: Certificates will be issued to the interns at the end of successful completion of the Internship. | Note: No financial aid /stipend will be provided by this Directorate to the interns.

Who can apply

5 years Integrated M.Sc./M.Sc. Tech./M. Tech.: Students from 7th - 9th Semester; Or,; 3 years M.Sc./M.Sc. Tech.: Students from 3rd – 5th Semester; Or,; 2 years MSc. /M.Sc. Tech. / M. Tech.: Students from 2nd – 3rd Semester; Or,; B.Sc Final year students.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

What is the “National Centre for Earth Science Studies Internship” scheme?

The "National Centre for Earth Science Studies Internship" scheme is an initiative by the Earth System Science Organization, Ministry of Earth Sciences, to provide opportunities for school and college students to familiarize themselves with and pursue research in different branches of earth sciences.

Who can apply for this internship?

The internship is open to school students as well as college students who are interested in exploring and conducting research in the field of earth sciences.

What kind of research opportunities are available under this scheme?

The scheme offers opportunities to work on various branches of earth sciences, including but not limited to geology, oceanography, meteorology, and environmental science. Students can engage in hands-on research projects and gain exposure to advanced scientific methodologies.

Is the National Centre for Earth Science Studies (NCESS) recognized for any academic programs?

Yes, NCESS is an R&D institution recognized for doctoral programs in science, environmental, and interdisciplinary topics. It also offers opportunities for Ph.D. registration announced by universities.

Are there any programs for scientific exchange at NCESS?

Yes, NCESS hosts eminent scientists for scientific exchange programs, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing within the scientific community.

What opportunities does NCESS offer for students?

NCESS provides various opportunities for school and college students to familiarize themselves with and pursue research in different branches of earth sciences. These include an open day for school students, internship/summer training, and dissertation programs for university students.

When is the open day for school students held?

The open day is observed in April every year, coinciding with Earth Day celebrations.

What programs are available for university students at NCESS?

NCESS offers Internship/Summer training and Dissertation programs to selected candidates as part of their curriculum. Additionally, research scholars can register for Ph.D. programs under science, environmental, and interdisciplinary topics when announcements are made by the universities.

When can students apply for internships/training/dissertation at NCESS?

Applications can be submitted during February and September every year. The online form is active from 01 February to 28 February and from 01 September to 30 September.

How should interested candidates apply?

Candidates must apply in the prescribed format available on the NCESS website. Selected candidates need to bring a printout of their application forms, duly signed by the HOD of their respective department with an official seal, at the time of arrival for training.

What is the selection process?

Shortlisted candidates, approved by the Director of NCESS, will be announced on the website in the first week of May and the first week of December. The list will also mention the allocated supervisor/group and the title of the internship/training/dissertation.

Can candidates choose their supervisors?

No, supervisors and Internship/Training/Dissertation students are not allowed to select each other. A suitable supervisor will be allotted based on the applications and the applicant's research interests.

What is the duration of the internship/ training/ dissertation?

Students must undergo at least 8 weeks of training continuously at NCESS.

Are field trips allowed during the program?

Only day field trips (no overnight stay) are allowed for visiting students. Prior approval from the Visiting Students Committee and the Director of NCESS is mandatory for any field work.

Are students allowed on the NCESS campus during weekends and holidays?

Visiting students are allowed on the NCESS campus on working days only. In exceptional conditions, they may be allowed on weekends and holidays with prior approval from the Supervisor and Group Head.

What are the requirements for completing the internship/training/dissertation?

Students must deliver a 15-minute presentation (10-minute presentation + 5-minute discussion) at the end of their training/dissertation period. Post-presentation, students can get their report/dissertation signed by the supervisor and submit it to the visiting students' committee for issuing the certificate. The report/ dissertation must also be submitted to the NCESS library for future reference.

Is consent required for publishing work resulting from the project?

Yes, any publication or communication to a journal that results from the project work must have the consent of both the Guide and NCESS.

Will accommodation and transport be provided to project students?

No, NCESS does not provide accommodation or transport for project students.

Is there a fee for carrying out project works at NCESS?

No, there is no fee for carrying out project works at NCESS.

Can NCESS decline or discontinue project requests?

Yes, NCESS reserves the right to not consider any or all requests and to close or discontinue the program without assigning any reasons.

Within what time frame the visiting students have to accept the Internship/ Training/ Dissertation offer?

Visiting students need to accept the Internship/Training/Dissertation offer within 7-10 working days from the date of the offer.

What happens if a visiting student does not accept the offer within the specified time frame?

If no reply is received within 7-10 working days, the offer will be transferred to other applicants depending on the waiting list.