The Department of Science and Technology, through Fast Track
Scheme for Young Scientists, provides quick research funding to young
scientists below the age of 35 years (relaxable by 5
years in the case of SC/ST/OBC, woman and physically handicapped category) to
undertake independent research in newly emerging and frontier areas of science
and engineering. The details of the scheme are as follows:-
• OBJECTIVES
1. To
provide quick research support to young scientists for pursuing exciting and
innovative research ideas.
2. To
provide opportunities for interaction and exchange of ideas with scientific
community.
3. To
involve young scientists in national S&T development process.
• ELIGIBILITY
1. The
applicant should possess any of the following degrees:-
(a) Ph.D in Basic Science (Life Science, Physical Science, Chemical Science,
Earth & Atmospheric Science, Mathematical Science), Engineering/Technology,
Medicine/Surgery, Pharmacy, Veterinary Science, Agricultural Science or
equivalent.
(b) Masters
degree in Engineering/Technology, Medicine/Surgery, Pharmacy, Veterinary,
Agriculture or equivalent.
2. The
candidate should be less than 35 years on the date on which the application is
received in DST. However age relaxation of 5 years would be given to scientists
belonging to SC/ST/OBC, Women and Physically Handicapped category.
• FUNDING
1. The funding is provided up to a
maximum of Rs.17.00 lakhs (excluding overhead
charges) for a period not exceeding three years. If the proposed objectives can
be achieved in less than three years, the budget may be reduced accordingly.
2. Funds are provided for equipments,
consumables, travel and contingency. Additionally, the applicant if not holding
a regular position or not drawing any other fellowship/stipend/salary, can draw
a fellowship amount of Rs.20, 000/- per month (all inclusive). The fellowship
amount is taxable. In cases, where the applicant is holding a regular position,
he/she can seek a manpower at junior level (JRF,
Project Assistant, etc.)
3. “Overhead
Charges” @ 20% of the project cost will be provided to the implementing
institution over and above the project cost.
General Guidelines for Submission
1. The
applicant should fulfill the eligibility criteria (education & age) as
given under ‘Eligibility’.
2. The
funding is upto a maximum of Rs.17.00 lakhs (excluding overheads) for a period not exceeding
three years.
3. All
care must be taken to write a good scientific proposal (A copy of the model
proposal is put on the website for reference). The proposal should contain
significant novelty and should lead to enrichment of scientific knowledge in
the field. Routine extension of Ph.D or any other
work will be discouraged. The candidates who are unemployed and drawing
fellowship from the project are encouraged to choose the place of work
different from the place where they have completed their Ph.D or other degree obtained in the immediate past.
4. Projects
which involve Recombinant DNA work should be examined and certified by
Institutional Biosafety Committee.
5. Projects,
which are clinically oriented or projects, which involve experiments with human
and/or animal material, should be examined and certified by Institutional
Ethics Committee.
6. All
the required information should be given in the text of the proposal itself and
not as annexures.
7. Incomplete
application and application lacking scientific/technical details will not be
considered.
8. At
the time of submission of proposals, it is not necessary to get it forwarded by
any Institute/ Laboratory.
9. Ten (10) copies of the proposal, in the format given below, neatly typed
on A-4 size paper, should be submitted to DST at any time during the year to
the following address:
Head, SERC
Department of
Science & Technology
Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road
New Delhi-110016
Telefax: 011-26963695
Email: venktesh@nic.in
Website: www.serc-dst.org
The envelope containing the proposal should be superscribed with “Fast Track Proposals for Young Scientists - (mention broad subject
area).”
10. For further information, the
candidates are advised to contact the officers dealing
with the programme.
Subject Area |
Name |
Email Address |
Telephone |
| |
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|
|
Physical
Science |
Dr. Praveer Asthana
Scientist
G
Shri Sudershan S. Rao
Scientist D
|
pasthana@nic.in
ssrao@nic.in |
26590376
26590245
|
Life
Science |
Dr. Jagdish Chander
Scientist F
Shri Sunit Minz
Junior Analyst |
jchander@nic.in
sunit@nic.in |
26590330
26590330
|
Chemical
Science |
Dr. R. Brakaspathy
Scientist G
Shri R.K. Joshi
Scientist
C |
rbpathy@nic.in
rkjoshi@nic.in |
26522815
26590348 |
Earth, Atmospheric and
Mathematical Science |
Dr. Praveer Asthana
Scientist G
Shri Sudershan S. Rao
Scientist D |
pasthana@nic.in
ssrao@nic.in |
26590376
26590245 |
Engineering Science |
Shri Milind Kulkarni
Scientist E |
milind@nic.in |
26590478 |
Application Format
- Broad subject area (Life Sciences, Physical
Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences,
Mathematical Sciences, Engineering Sciences):
- Specialization :
- Title of the proposed project:
- Name and address of the Investigator:
(including Tel.No., Fax, Email, etc.)
- Details of the proposed project to be
undertaken:
- Origin of proposal
- Research work engaged in at present
- Objectives of the proposed project
- Review of R&D in the proposed area
(National & International Status, Importance, patents etc.)
- Work plan (including detailed methodology and
time schedule)
- Future plans
- Details of the research funding received in the
past and/ongoing projects (mention Ref. no., title, duration, cost,
funding agency, and brief achievements).
- Name and address of the institution where the
proposal will be/likely to be executed:
- Facilities provided/to be made available at the
host institute:
- Name(s) and address(es)
of Indian expert(s) in the proposed area:
- Details of financial requirements for three
years (with justifications) and phasing for each year:
S.No. |
Head |
1st Year |
2nd Year |
3rd Year |
Total |
1. |
Fellowship
@Rs.20,000/-p.m.* |
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2. |
Manpower** |
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3. |
Consumables |
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4. |
Travel (within
India
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5. |
Contingency |
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6. |
Equipment (Generic Name
with minimum required accessories, make & model & Cost in Indian Rupees) |
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7. |
Overhead Costs (@20% of
project cost) |
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* applicable to scientist having no regular employment
and are not drawing any fellowship during the project tenure
** applicable for researcher holding regular position.
- Have you ever applied before under this Scheme
or Women Scientist Scheme? If yes, give details (Name of the scheme,
Title, subject area, reference number, if any, year and the decision).
- Any other information in support of the proposed
project:
- Statement from the Present Employer as per
Annexure-I (In respect of person holding regular position).
Detailed Biodata
- Name of the Applicant:
- Mailing Address (Indicate Telephone, Fax,
E-mail, etc.)
- Date of Birth & Gender:
- Educational Qualifications (Starting from
Graduation onwards):
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· Details
of professional training and research experience, specifying period.
· Details
of employment (past & present).
· List
of publications during last five years (with complete details such as Journal
name, all the author’s name as appeared in the journal, volume number, page
number and the year of publication).
- Professional recognition, awards, fellowships
received:
- Any other information.
Place & date: Signature
of the applicant
Annexure-I
(Statement
from Employer, if employed)
This is
to certify that:
I. Dr.
___________________, the Principal Investigator in the project
entitled……………………will assume full responsibility for implementing the project.
II. The
date of appointment starts from the date on which the University/Institute
receives the bank draft/cheque from the Department of
Science & Technology.
III. The
Investigator will be governed by the rules and regulations of the University/
Institute and will be under administrative control of the University/ Institute
for the duration of the project.
IV. The
grant-in-aid by the Department of Science & Technology will be used to meet
the expenditure on the project and for the period for which the project has
been sanctioned as indicated in the sanction letter/ order.
V. No
administrative or other liability will be attached to the Department of Science
& Technology at the end of the project.
VI. The
University/ Institute will provide basic infrastructure and other required
facilities to the investigator for undertaking the research project.
VII. The University/ Institute will take
into its books all assets received under this sanction and its disposal would
be at the discretion of Department of Science & Technology.
VIII.Institute assumes to undertake the financial and
other management responsibilities of the project.
Seal of University/Institute
Signature
Registrar
of University/Head of Institute