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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is the chief national competition regulator in India. It is a statutory body within the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and is responsible for enforcing the Competition Act, 2002 to promote competition and prevent activities that have an appreciable adverse effect on competition in India. The CCI looks into cases and investigates them if the same has a negative impact on competition.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: –
(i) Applicable to Indian Nationals only.
(ii) Internship is open to students from recognized Institutions and Universities with exposure to Competition Law.
(iii) Students with a placement in hand are not eligible
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: –
Students pursuing following courses can apply,
(i) Economics and Management:
- MA / MSc. (Economics)
- Fourth and final year students of 5 year integrated degree Programme in Economics
- MBA
(ii) Law:
- Second and third year of the Bachelor’s degree in Law (3
year course after graduation) or - Fourth and final year of the five year integrated course in
Law and students who have taken 3rd year exam and are
entering the 4th year. - LLM
(iii) Regulatory Governance:
- MA / MSc. (Regulatory Governance)
(iv) Professional Courses:
- Students of final group of Chartered Accountancy or Cost
Accountancy or Company Secretary
HONORARIUM: –
An amount of Rs.15,000/- per month will be given as honorarium during the internship.
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