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Punjab Agriculture Department Launches Internship Programme for Young Graduates

Punjab Agriculture Department Launches Internship Programme for Young Graduates

Key Takeaways

  • The Punjab Agriculture Department has launched an internship programme targeting young agricultural graduates.
  • 1,500 positions are available with a monthly stipend of Rs70,000 for each selected intern.
  • Applications must be submitted by July 30, 2026.

The Punjab Agriculture Department (PAD) has initiated the Chief Minister Punjab Agricultural Graduates Internship Programme to provide opportunities to young agricultural graduates. The programme aims at fostering skills and experience among recent graduates in the field of agriculture.

Eligible candidates must be BSc (Hons) Agriculture degree holders with a maximum age limit of 27 years as on July 30, 2026. Those who have previously benefited from this internship are not eligible to apply again.

Interested graduates can download the application form from the PAD’s official website at www.agripunjab.gov.pk or obtain it from the office of the Deputy Director Agriculture (Extension) or Assistant Director Agriculture (Extension).

The application process requires candidates to fill out and submit the form by the deadline. The terms and conditions, along with other relevant details, are provided within the application package.

A departmental spokesperson highlighted that 1,500 positions will be filled under this programme, offering a monthly stipend of Rs70,000 for each selected intern. This initiative is expected to benefit both the interns and the agricultural sector by enhancing their practical skills.

The programme is designed to provide hands-on experience in various aspects of agriculture, including research, extension services, and field operations. Participants will have the opportunity to work closely with experienced professionals and contribute to ongoing projects within the department.

For those interested in applying, it is crucial to ensure all information provided on the application form is accurate and complete. Late or incomplete applications may not be considered for selection.