“My Internships” is the part of MyInternships.in that belongs only to you: the roles you applied to, the ones you saved for later, and where each of them stands. Instead of digging through your inbox to remember which company you sent what to, it all sits in one list.
Free for students — no application, registration or placement fee, ever.
Everything here is free. There is no cap on how many roles you can save, and no charge to check a status. Sign in and the dashboard picks up wherever you left off.
A single list of every internship and fresher job you have applied to through the portal, newest first, with the date you applied and the current status.
Save a role while you are browsing and come back to it later. Saved internships stay in your shortlist until you apply or remove them.
Update your resume, skills and education from your profile — the changes apply to every future application, and better-matched profiles get shortlisted more often.
With a completed profile we can alert you when a role that fits your skills and city goes live, so you are applying in the first days of a listing rather than the last.
Sign in and open the dashboard. Applications are under “My applications” and shortlisted roles under “Saved”. Both are linked from this page.
The most common reason is being signed in with a different email or phone number than the one you applied with. Sign out and back in with the original one. If you applied before creating an account, the application is tied to the email address you entered on the form.
“Applied” means the employer has received it. “Shortlisted” means they have moved you forward, and you should expect contact about a screening round. “Not selected” closes the loop so you are not left waiting. Employers update these as they review.
Free accounts get a daily application allowance that comfortably covers a normal search — apply to what genuinely fits rather than everything at once, since a targeted application is far more likely to be shortlisted.
Once an application has been sent to an employer it stays in their queue, but you can stop responding at any point and the role will simply close out. Removing a saved role from your shortlist is instant.
No. Saving only bookmarks it in your shortlist. You still need to open the listing and submit an application before the employer sees you.