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Rs 80,000/year fellowships for science students under INSPIRE (Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research)

Update2: The number 80,000 is inconsistent with the earlier announced number of Rs 100,000/year made in http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=36632.

Update: See also http://www.pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=45626 for the PM’s speech while launching the INSPIRE program.

Following is from a report in Telegraph.

India’s brightest students who choose to pursue science in college will get Rs 80,000 a year under a government scholarship to draw youngsters to careers in research.

The department of science and technology (DoT) today launched the nation’s largest-ever project to wean high-school students away from dreams of studying engineering or medicine towards BSc and MSc degrees.

Students who rank within 10,000 in the IIT Joint Entrance Examination and within 20,000 in the All India Engineering Entrance Examination but still choose BSc will be eligible for the scholarship, announced earlier this year but formally launched by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today. Students who clear the central medical entrance exam but opt for BSc will also be eligible.

All students who come within the top 1 per cent both in the 10th and 12th standard exams of central or state boards may also apply for the Scholarship for Higher Education. The department of science expects to offer 10,000 scholarships every year.

Students of Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) and the National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), national science talent scholars and Olympiad medallists will also be eligible.

The scholarship will be available from BSc second year till the students complete their master’s. Students of IISER Pune, Calcutta, Mohali, Bhopal and Thiruvananthapuram will receive it this year. So will those of NISER Bhubaneswar.

… The project will also award Rs 5,000 every year to 200,000 students from classes VI to X — picked with help from the schools’ science faculties — for work on a school-level science project. It will provide doctoral fellowships and an assured five-year research career to postgraduate students.

The government will spend Rs 2,100 crore on the scheme in the next three years.

India’s science policy makers have long worried about the migration of meritorious students towards, traditionally, engineering and medicine and, in recent years, management and information technology. “This initiative is important for India from a long-term perspective,” said T. Ramasamy, DoT secretary. “We expect to begin seeing gains from this in about a decade or so from now.”

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Current TIFR locations

Following is from a TIFR page.

Mumbai Campus Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Homi Bhabha Road,
Mumbai 400 005, India
Tel: ++ 91-22-2278-2000
Fax: ++ 91-22-2280-4610, 2280-4611
e-mail: webmaster@tifr.res.in
National Centres National Centre for Biological Sciences
G.K.V.K. Campus, Bangalore 560 065, India
Tel: ++ 91-80-23666001/02,23666018/19
Fax: ++ 91-80-23636662
e-mail: info@ncbs.res.in

National Centre for Radio Astrophysics
Pune University Campus, Post Bag No. 3
Ganeshkhind Road, Pune 411 007, India
Tel: ++ 91-20-565-7107, 565-1384, 565-1385
Fax: ++ 91-20-565-5149
e-mail: www@ncra.tifr.res.in

Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education
Near Anushaktinagar Bus Terminus
V.N. Purav Marg, Mumbai 400 088, India
Tel: ++ 91-22-555-4712, 555-5242, 555-8190
Fax: ++ 91-22-556-6803
e-mail: root@hbcse.tifr.res.in

Field Stations TIFR Centre (Maths)
P.B. No. 6503, Sharada Nagar, Chikkabommasandra
Bangalore 560065, Karnataka, India
Tel: ++ 91-80-6695 3790 -95, 91-80-6695 3702
Fax: ++ 91-80-6695 3799
e-mail: math@math.tifrbng.res.in

Balloon Facility
P.B. No. 5, ECIL P.O., Hyderabad 500 762, India
Tel: ++ 91-40-712-3978
Fax: ++ 91-40-712-3327
e-mail: balloons@satyam.net.in, tifr@hd2.dot.net.in

High Energy Gamma Ray Observatory
Amrak Bunglow, Ravishankar Shukla Marg
Panchmarhi 461 881, India
Tel: ++ 91-7578-52113
Fax: ++ 91-7578-52113
e-mail: hegro2001@mantraonline.com

TIFR Gravitation Laboratory
c/o BARC Seismic Array Station,
Gauribidanur – 561 208, Karnataka, India
Tel:++ 91-8155-82029 (Laboratory)
Tel:++ 91-8155-82126 (Guest House)
Fax: ++ 91-8155-82029

Radio Astronomy Centre, Ooty
P. B. No. 8, Ootacamund – 643001
Tel: (0423) 42032/44049
fax: 0423-42588
e-mail: root@racooty.ernet.in

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