About the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C)
Launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) is a central agency established to combat and coordinate efforts against cybercrime across India. To support capacity building and academic collaboration, I4C began its internship program in 2021 to engage talented students in meaningful research, legal work, and cybercrime awareness initiatives.
About the Internship Program
The I4C internship offers a comprehensive introduction to its seven core verticals, recent cybercrime trends, modus operandi, and the overall cybercrime ecosystem in India. Selected interns will work under expert officers who will act as supervisors/mentors, guiding them through legal, analytical, and research-driven projects.
Key Details
Detail | Information |
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Location | Delhi (Physical Mode) |
Duration | 3 Months (Extendable) |
Mode | On-site/Offline |
Stipend | UG: ₹6,000/month |
PG: ₹10,000/month | |
PhD: ₹20,000/month |
Eligibility Criteria
- Students in the 3rd year and onwards of a 5-year integrated Law program.
- Excellent research and analytical skills.
- Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration capabilities.
- Must be punctual with full-time attendance throughout the internship.
- Must sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before commencement.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Conduct legal research, draft documents, and case summaries.
- Assist with representation drafting, legal analysis, and administrative support.
- Collaborate with the legal team on projects and agreement reviews.
- Create content and contribute to legal and cybercrime-related publications.
- Maintain strict confidentiality and complete assigned tasks with professionalism.
Application Process
Interested candidates can apply through the official Google Form link below:
🔗 Apply Here
Why Apply?
- Get first-hand exposure to cybercrime law enforcement and policy-making.
- Work closely with experts from Ministry of Home Affairs and I4C.
- Earn a competitive stipend and enhance your legal and technical skills in a government setup.
This is a golden opportunity for law students passionate about cyber law, legal research, and national-level policy work. Apply now to be part of India’s cybercrime prevention and enforcement mission!
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