2025 Magic Bus India Foundation
Host Organization: Magic Bus India Foundation
Website: http://magicbus.org
Organization Profile: Magic Bus India Foundation is one of the leading NGOs in the education and skills development space in India. For over 25 years, the organization has established its presence across 71 Districts in 22 states and UTs of India. Magic Bus works with young people in the age group of 12 to 25 years by equipping adolescents and youth from underserved communities with life skills and employability skills that enable them to thrive in the transition from childhood to livelihood.
The Childhood Programme is designed to empower adolescents (12-18yrs) with life skills and education enhancement to enable them to complete secondary education. Magic Bus has established a network of 314 Community Learning Centres (CLCs), reaching 2,290 schools with 52% girl participation. The Livelihood Programme equips youths (18-25yrs) with skills that enhance their employability and enable them to adapt to the ever-evolving job market. With 124 Livelihood Centres, over 1100+ college tie-ups and multiple Entrepreneurship Incubation Centres, the programme has enrolled 59% young women. Over the past two decades, Magic Bus has empowered over 3.4 million adolescents and impacted more than 4 Lakh youths in sustainable jobs across India. Magic Bus has been selected as one of the top implementing agencies for the first Skill India Bond programme implemented by NSDC with the support of various market players. Magic Bus India Foundation’s exemplary work has garnered several awards, most recently, the ASSOCHAM award for Best NGO, recognised by HundrED as one of the top 100 education innovations, Great Place to Work® certified for three consecutive years and recognized as one of India’s Top 10 NGOs to work for. There are more than 3000 staff across the country leading this valuable work.
City: Mumbai
Internship format: In-person
Internship Department:
- Impact
- Livelihood
- Strategy & Research
- Communications
Project description:
interns can choose to work on one of the following projects:
- Impact – Analyzing and synthesizing data into concise research briefs and documents
- Livelihood – Product development and designing Programme and Projects
- Strategy & Research – Analyze and identify data in Education sector and understand tap points
- Communications – Brand Research
Below are links to testimonials from Stanford students that have interned with Magic Bus in the last few years:
Former 2024 Intern testimonial
Former 2024 Intern testimonial
Former 2019 Intern testimonial
Number of Opening(s): 2
Work Hours and Internship Start/End Dates: (Monday to Friday, June 16 – August 8 2025): Five days a week, 30-35 Hours
Work Attire: Formal attire is preferable at the office.
Local Language: Hindi
Local language level needed: Not required
- This position is open to all currently enrolled Stanford Undergraduate and MA/MS students. Priority will be given to students enrolled in the Global Studies South Asia Minor.
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- Local language skills are based on the internship description requirements.
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