State Bank of Pakistan announces six weeks Summer Internship Program 2024

Jobs in PakistanState Bank of Pakistan announces six weeks Summer Internship Program 2024

KARACHI, Pakistan: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has announced six weeks Summer Internship Program (SIP) from June 24, 2024 to August 02, 2024 at SBP, Karachi.State Bank of Pakistan announces six weeks Summer Internship Program 2024

SBP Summer Internship Program 2024

Pakistani/ AJK nationals having CNIC/NICOP/valid Pakistani passport are invited for participation in SIP as per the eligibility criteria and procedure detailed below.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Eligible students must have completed at least two (2) out of four (4) years Bachelor’s degree Program or have enrolled in Master’s Program in the disciplines of Economics, Business Administration, Public Administration, Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Mathematics, Statistics, Human Resources, Agriculture, Media Sciences/Mass Communication, Information Systems and Technology.
  • Students must have minimum 70% marks where percentage system applies or minimum 3.00 out of 4.00 or 4.00 out of 5.00 CGPA, where GPA system is applicable.
  • Students must meet these requirements at the time of applying for the program. Graduates or students awaiting results to meet the eligibility criteria are ineligible.

Application Procedure

  • Applications devoid of requisite information will not be shortlisted.
  • Applications submitted in person/ via surface mail or through email will not be entertained.
  • In case of any technical issue in submitting the application, please email at techsupport-internship@sbp.org.pk.
  • Application User Guide is Available here.

Application Deadline

Last date to submit online application is February 15, 2024.

Selection

  • The shortlisted students will be contacted by March 15, 2024 and will be required to submit scanned attested copies of last semester’s official transcript, CNIC/NICOP/valid Pakistani passport and domicile along with one passport size photograph.
  • Any attempt to influence the shortlisting process will result in automatic disqualification for the internship.
  • Selection will be made by SBP and selected students will receive a confirmation email along with the modalities to attend the internship.
  • Misinformation at any stage will lead to immediate cancellation of candidature for internship.
  • Internship will only be held at SBP, Karachi.

It may be noted that selected interns shall not be paid any travelling cost incurred for the journey to Karachi and back nor entitled to any accommodation during the internship.

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