The Government of Punjab has announced a major internship program for veterinary graduates and para-veterinary staff under the leadership of Maryam Nawaz. The initiative aims to support fresh graduates, improve livestock services, and create better employment opportunities across the province.
This internship program has been launched with a total budget of Rs. 600 million and is expected to benefit around 1,000 candidates. It is part of the government’s broader plan to strengthen the livestock sector and provide practical experience to young professionals.
Stipend, Seats, and Program Details
According to the official details, selected veterinary graduates will receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 60,000, while para-vets will be given Rs. 40,000 per month. This financial support is designed to help interns focus on gaining hands-on experience without financial stress.
For the year 2026, a specific quota has been allocated:
- 264 seats for veterinary graduates
- 371 seats for para-vets
The program will allow participants to work in real field conditions, helping them build practical skills in animal health, livestock management, and rural service delivery.
Last Date and How to Apply
The last date to submit applications for the internship program has been extended to May 15, 2026, giving more candidates a chance to apply.
Interested applicants can submit their forms online through the official Punjab job portal:
www.jobs.punjab.gov.pk
Candidates are advised to fill out the application form carefully and apply before the deadline to avoid missing this opportunity.
A Step Toward Youth Employment and Livestock Development
This internship program reflects the Punjab government’s focus on youth empowerment and agricultural development. By investing in veterinary professionals, the initiative not only supports graduates but also contributes to improving livestock health and productivity in rural areas.
With attractive stipends and valuable field experience, this program is expected to attract a large number of applicants from across Punjab





