The Punjab Transport Company (PTC) has announced a paid internship program for young graduates and students, offering a valuable opportunity to gain professional experience with a monthly stipend.
According to the official announcement, the internship will be offered for a duration of two months, and applications have been invited from eligible candidates belonging to various academic disciplines.
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Eligibility Criteria
As per PTC, applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification from a Higher Education Commission (HEC)-recognized institution in a relevant field.
Students who are currently enrolled in relevant degree programs are also eligible to apply, provided they submit a reference letter issued by their university.
Stipend and Important Conditions
The Punjab Transport Company has fixed a monthly stipend of Rs 50,000 for selected interns.
The organization has clarified that this is a temporary internship program and does not create any right to permanent employment. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further process.
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Interested candidates are required to send their application along with a resume/CV via email at:
Last Date to Apply
The last date for submission of applications is January 28, 2026.
PTC has reserved the right to accept or reject any application without assigning any reason.
The initiative is being seen as a strong step toward youth skill development and professional exposure in Punjab.
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