Central Government Internship 2026: Apply Now for the IPC Materiovigilance (MBPI) Training Program

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Apply for the IPC Materiovigilance (MBPI) Training Program 2026 and gain practical experience in medical device safety, pharmacovigilance, and healthcare quality under a central government initiative.

For pharmacy, medical, and allied healthcare students, gaining real-world experience in a regulatory environment is the ultimate resume booster. If you want to transition beyond academic theory and dive headfirst into public health safety, this is the opportunity you have been waiting for.

The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC), under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, has officially opened applications for its flagship Materiovigilance Programme of India (MvPI) Internship 2026.

While many are familiar with Pharmacovigilance (which tracks drug safety), Materiovigilance is the critical science dedicated to tracking and evaluating the safety of medical devices.

Here is everything you need to know about eligibility, duration, center selections, and step-by-step instructions on how to secure your spot.

Core Pillars of the MvPI Internship

Participants in this central government training program will gain direct, practical exposure to:

  • Medical Device Safety: Understanding tracking, identifying risk, and managing adverse event protocols.
  • Healthcare Data Evaluation: Reporting and analyzing complex safety data metrics.
  • Public Health & Regulatory Practices: Learning how government agencies implement nation-wide health safety guidelines.
  • Research and Skill Development: Building a robust professional network while advancing clinical research capabilities.

Important Dates to Remember

Do not miss these timelines, as the IPC strictly enforces its schedule:

  • Application Start Date: May 29, 2026
  • Application Deadline: June 15, 2026
  • Selection Status Notifications: Late June 2026
  • Program Commencement: July 1, 2026

Who is Eligible to Apply?

The program explicitly targets final-year students, final-semester students, and recent pass-outs from the following professional academic backgrounds:

  1. Pharmaceutical Sciences: B.Pharm (4th Year / 7th or 8th Sem), M.Pharm (2nd Year), Pharm.D (5th Year), and Ph.D. candidates.
  2. Medical Sciences: MBBS, MD, and Ph.D. scholars.
  3. Dental Sciences: BDS, MDS, and Ph.D. students.
  4. Engineering Tracks: BE, B.Tech, ME, M.Tech, MS, and Ph.D. explicitly from Biomedical, Clinical, Medical Electronics, and Instrumentation departments.
  5. Nursing & Allied Health: ANM, GNM, B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, and other allied health streams.

Important Operational Guidelines: Offline Mode & Training Fees

Before filling out your form, take note of these structural rules:

  • Strictly Offline: This internship is entirely physical. You will need to attend daily operations at your designated site. No TA/DA or accommodation allowances are provided by IPC.
  • Training Fees: To cover structural monitoring costs, IPC charges a nominal training fee (roughly ₹1,000 per month) based on the duration you choose:
    • 3-Month Track (July to September): ₹3,000
    • 6-Month Track (July to December): ₹6,000
    • 1-Year Track (July 2026 to July 2027—ideal for complete final-year projects): ₹12,000
  • Payment Clause: Selected candidates will receive a confirmation email by late June. You must pay the training fee online within 5 days of receiving your selection email.

Step-by-Step Guide on How to Apply

Applications must be submitted via the official Google Form available on the IPC website. Follow this workflow:

Step 1: Basic & Academic Information

Enter your Full Name, Email, Contact Number, and College Name. Select your primary qualification department and specify your ongoing or completed degree status.

Step 2: Choose Your Internship Duration

Select between the 3-month, 6-month, or 1-year timeline based on your university permission guidelines.

Step 3: Select Your Location (Crucial Step)

You have two structural paths for choosing where to work:

  • Option A (Headquarters): If you wish to work at the main central IPC Headquarters located in Ghaziabad, select that specific checkbox option and do not select separate hospital choices.
  • Option B (Regional Centers): If you prefer localized training, you can pick up to three unique preferences from the Medical Devices Adverse Event Monitoring Centers (MDMCs) list. This includes premier institutes like various AIIMS facilities, PGIMER Chandigarh (which features 10 openings), and local Government Medical Colleges (some with up to 20 openings). Check the local vacancy chart to optimize your preferences!

Step 4: Upload Required Documentation

To complete your submission, prepare the following files:

  1. Academic Transcript: Combine your previous semester/year marksheets into a single PDF.
  2. Status Documentation:
    • If Pass-out: Upload your Professional Degree Certificate along with a self-declaration.
    • If Ongoing Student: Upload a valid No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your college principal or a letter of recommendation.
  3. Updated CV: Upload your professionally structured resume and click Submit.

The Selection Workflow

Once the deadline concludes, IPC screens candidates. Shortlisted students will receive an email invitation to attend an introductory virtual briefing via Google Meet. This meeting will walk you through the operational parameters before your official onboarding on July 1st.

An internship backed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is a stellar way to pivot into clinical research, medical safety operations, or regulatory affairs. Take a few minutes to organize your documents, get your college NOC, and submit your profile before the June 15th window closes.

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