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Clear filtersPhysical Research Laboratory Award
The PRL Award is a prestigious national recognition given by the Ministry of Science and Technology to outstanding Indian scientists. It is awarded every two years to honor original and exceptional research work in Earth and Planetary sciences, including oceanography, atmospheric sciences, and meteorology. The award was established by Prof. Devendra Lal, a former director of the Physical Research Laboratory.
View DetailsVAIshwik BHArtiya Vaigyanik (VAIBHAV) Fellowship
VAIBHAV Fellowship is a program run by the Ministry of Science and Technology that connects Indian scientists living abroad with researchers and institutions in India. Through this fellowship, overseas Indian scientists can collaborate with Indian universities, colleges, and government research organizations. Fellows can spend up to two months per year in India for a maximum of three years to conduct joint research and share scientific expertise.
View DetailsIndo-French Visiting/Mobility Programme for Women in Science
This is a collaboration programme between India and France to support women scientists and researchers. Run by the Ministry of Science and Technology, it offers opportunities for Indian women in science to work with research institutions and scientific communities in both India and France. The programme aims to help talented women pursue advanced studies and cutting-edge research in science and technology fields.
View DetailsSwarnajayanti Fellowships Scheme
The Swarnajayanti Fellowships Scheme is run by the Ministry of Science and Technology to support young scientists in India. It provides special financial assistance and research support to talented scientists with a proven track record. The scheme helps these scientists pursue advanced research in cutting-edge areas of science and technology. It aims to nurture scientific talent and encourage innovation in frontier research areas.
View DetailsInnovation In Science Pursuit For Inspired Research (INSPIRE) - Internship
INSPIRE Internship is a national program run by the Ministry of Science and Technology to nurture young scientific talent in India. It provides exposure to India's top 1% students at Class X Board level through Science Camps organized during summer or winter breaks. During these camps, students interact with renowned scientists, including Nobel Laureates, and gain hands-on experience in scientific research and innovation.
View DetailsScheme for Promoting Young Talents in Science-II
The Scheme for Promoting Young Talents in Science-II (SPYTiS-II) is run by the Kerala government to support talented young students with innovative ideas in science and technology. The scheme provides both financial assistance and technical guidance to help students develop and implement their scientific and technological projects. It is designed for students at polytechnic and undergraduate levels who show promise in scientific pursuits.
View DetailsRamalingaswami Re-Entry Fellowship
The Ramalingaswami Re-Entry Fellowship is a scheme run by the Department of Biotechnology under the Ministry of Science and Technology. It is designed to encourage Indian scientists and researchers currently working overseas in biotechnology and life sciences to return to India and pursue scientific research positions. The scheme aims to tap into the expertise of diaspora scientists and strengthen India's research capabilities in these critical fields.
View DetailsInnovation In Science Pursuit For Inspired Research (INSPIRE) - Fellowship
INSPIRE Fellowship is a central government scheme run by the Department of Science and Technology to attract talented students to pursue doctoral degrees in science and technology. It aims to strengthen India's scientific research base by supporting and nurturing young researchers. The fellowship provides financial assistance and opportunities for students to conduct advanced research at leading institutions across India.
View DetailsTechnology Development And Utilization Programme For Women
The Technology Development & Utilization Programme for Women (TDUPW) is a central government scheme run by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) under the Ministry of Science and Technology. This scheme is designed to meet the specific needs of women and help them build stronger skills in technology and science. The main goal is to increase women's participation and contribution in technology development and research across India.
View DetailsVisiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty Scheme
The VAJRA (Visiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty) Scheme is run by the Ministry of Science and Technology to invite overseas scientists and academicians to work as visiting or adjunct faculty in Indian public research institutions. The scheme focuses on Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) or Overseas Citizens of India (OCI). It enables knowledge sharing and research collaboration between Indian institutions and global academic experts.
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