Govt or Non-govt body providing monetory grants for scientific research



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Govt. or Non-govt. body providing monetory grants for scientific research

  • Govt. or Non-govt. body providing monetory grants for scientific research

  • Areas- Science and Technology, Social sciences, etc.



All India Council for Technical education(AICTE)

  • All India Council for Technical education(AICTE)

  • Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

  • Defence Research and Dvpt. Org. (DRDO)

  • Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)

  • Department of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoepathy (AYUSH)

  • Department of Biotechnology (DBT)

  • Department of Coal (DOC)

  • Department of Ocean Development (DOD)

  • Department of Science and Technology (DST)

  • Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR)

  • Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)



India Meteorological Department (IMD)

  • India Meteorological Department (IMD)

  • Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)

  • Ministry of Comm. & I. T. (MOCIT) Dept. of I.T.

  • Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF)

  • Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MFPI)

  • Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (MNES)

  • Ministry of Power, Central Power Research Institute (CPRI)

  • Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MOSJE)

  • Ministry of Water Resources (MOWR)

  • Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA)

  • University Grants Commission (UGC)

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Research Promotion Schemes

  • Research Promotion Schemes

  • - Thrust areas

  • Nationally Coordinated Projects

  • By the networking with IIT/IISc/IIM/NIT or nationally reputed institution (Rs. 5-10 lakhs)



Scheme for Modernisation & Removal of Obsolescence in Tech. Education (MODROB)

  • Scheme for Modernisation & Removal of Obsolescence in Tech. Education (MODROB)

  • up to Rs 15 lakhs

  • National Doctoral Fellowship Scheme

  • - Scholarship @ Rs.12,000/- per month per candidate.

  • - Contingency grant of Rs.25,000/- per annum

  • - Overhead charges of Rs.20,000/- per annum to host institution

  • Only in recommended institutions



Career Award for Young Teachers

  • Career Award for Young Teachers

  • Scheme of Entrepreneurship Dvpt. Cell

  • Staff Dvpt. Programme –

  • Seminar Grants

  • Travel Grants





Development of AYUSH Institutions

  • Development of AYUSH Institutions

  • Quality Control of AYUSH Drugs

  • Development of AYUSH Hosp. & Dispensaries

  • Up gradation to Centers of Excellence

  • Public Health Initiatives scheme

  • Promotion of International Co-op. in AYUSH

  • Extra Mural Research projects on Indian Systems of Medicine

  • Assistance for Exchange Programme / Seminar / Conference / Workshop on AYUSH



Short Term Visiting Fellowships 

  • Short Term Visiting Fellowships 

  • Ad-hoc Research Schemes 

  • Task-Force Projects

  • Research Fellowships/ Associateships 

  • - Junior Research Fellowships 

  • - Senior Research Fellowship/Research Associate

  • Emeritus Medical Scientist Scheme 

  • Centres for Advanced Research 

  • ICMR Postdoctoral Research Fellowship   



  Research Fellowships/Associateships

  •   Research Fellowships/Associateships

  • Thrust Areas



Pharmaceuticals Research and Development Support Fund (PRDSF) Programme

  • Pharmaceuticals Research and Development Support Fund (PRDSF) Programme

  • Soft Loan for Pharma Industrial R&D Projects

  • Science & Engineering Research Council (SERC)

  • Intensification of Research in High Priority Areas (IRHPA)

  • Nanoscience & Technology Initiative (NSTI)

  • Ramanujan Fellowship

  • JC Bose National Fellowship

  • Ramanna Fellowships

  • Swarnajayanti Fellowships



Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure in Universities and other Higher Educational Institutions (FIST)

  • Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure in Universities and other Higher Educational Institutions (FIST)

  • Fast Track Scheme for Young Scientists (FTYS)

  • Better Opportunities for Young Scientists in Chosen Areas of Science and Technology (BOYSCAST)

  • Women Scientists Programs

  • Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana

  • Assistance for Conferences in Abroad

  • Seminar/Symposia Grants

  • Drugs & Pharmaceutical Research



PRDSF/ Drugs & Pharmaceutical Research- upto Rs. 150 crores

  • PRDSF/ Drugs & Pharmaceutical Research- upto Rs. 150 crores

  • Dvpt. of infrastructure, mech. & linkages to facilitate new drug depth.

  • Stimulate skills of HR in R&D for Pharma.

  • Improve nations ability in critical areas of health health requirements



Soft Loan for Pharma industrial R&D

  • Soft Loan for Pharma industrial R&D

  • Loan amount up to 70% of the project cost

  • Loan will be an unsecured carrying a simple interest of 3% on reducing amount

  • Repayment of loan will be in 10 annual equal installments after the project period





Kishor Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana

  • Kishor Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana

  • Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE)

  • Indo – US research fellowships

  • Indo- German research fellowships (DAAD)

  • Indo- Swiss research fellowships



Junior Research Fellowship

  • Junior Research Fellowship

  • Research Associateship (RA)

  • Part-Time Research Associateship For Women

  • Funding for Major and Minor Research

  • Travel Grant Scheme

  • P G Scholarship and Post Doctoral Fellowship For SC/ST Candidates

  • Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for SC/ST

  • Research Fellowship in Sciences



Major Research Project in Sciences including Engineering & Technology, Medical, Pharmacy Agriculture etc. -

  • Major Research Project in Sciences including Engineering & Technology, Medical, Pharmacy Agriculture etc. -

  • Major Research Project in Humanities, Social Science, Languages, Literature, Arts, Law and allied disciplines -

  • Minor Research Project -





Tata Innovation Fellowship

  • Tata Innovation Fellowship

  • Eligibility:

  • Ph.D degree in Life Sciences, Agriculture, Veterinary Science or a Master’s degree in Medical Sciences, Engineering; or an equivalent degree in Biotechnology/related areas

  • Fellowship:

  • Rs. 20,000/- in addition to regular income +

  • Rs. 5,00,000/- contingency



Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship

  • Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship

  • Eligibility:

  • Ph.D. degree or equivalent in life sciences/ agriculture, bioinformatics or M.Tech. in engineering or technology/ medicine etc. and have adequate professional experience

  • Nature of support:

  • Fellowship: Rs.75,000/- (consolidated) p.m.

  • Contingency: Rs.500,000 p.a.





Detailed plan of action for scientific inquiry

  • Detailed plan of action for scientific inquiry

  • Systematically presents the research problem

  • Indicates the significance of the problem

  • Contains methods to test hypotheses

  • Provides timetable/outline for project

  • Provides estimated cost investment

  • Preliminary step of research work

  • It synthesizes current knowledge, indicates gaps in knowledge, and specifies a plan to address the problem



Identify problems and your needs

  • Identify problems and your needs

  • What areas need further exploration?

  • Will my idea lead to greater understanding or fill gap of knowledge?

  • What you expect from project?

  • Do you seek fellowship or emoluments from funds or want to develop facility at your orgnization?

  • What will duration of project?

  • How much resources (budget) will be involved in project?



Focus on your research project…

  • Focus on your research project…

  • What is topic of research?

  • What is its importance to industry /society?

  • Do I have necessary skills & knowledge?

  • What is novelty and rationale of your research?

  • What are your objectives and goals?

  • What are hypotheses and research methods?

  • Which are statistical validation tools?

  • What is type of research? (Expt. /clinical research)

  • Will my study have patentability or publication ability?



  • Which funding agency will be interested in funding this study?



Title Page of Research

  • Title Page of Research

  • Summary/Abstract

  • Introduction Background

  • Goals and Objectives



Check specifications of funding agency (if any)

  • Check specifications of funding agency (if any)

  • It should be clear, unambiguous and focus reflection of project

  • Use only single sentence with min. words

  • Include signature of key peoples of organization [and collaborating group (if any)]



Check specifications of funding agency (if any)

  • Check specifications of funding agency (if any)

  • Describe briefly purpose, background, hypothesis(es), importance, methodology and expected outcomes

  • Describe briefly probable contributions to field knowledge and health outcomes from research



Statement of problem

  • Statement of problem

  • Scope of problem

  • (Why it is widespread, serious and important)

  • Review of relevant literature (Papers/Patents)

  • Rationale based on literature review

  • Scientific significance & uniqueness

  • Novelty and originality

  • Relationship with thrust areas of agency

  • Long term uses & contribution to field



  • Goals- What is to be accomplished largely?

  • (Non-measurable)

  • Objectives- What is to be accomplished specifically? (Very measurable, focused & feasible)



Project broken into several smaller time -bound steps/ tasks

  • Project broken into several smaller time -bound steps/ tasks



Working Hypotheses

  • Working Hypotheses

  • Institutional Approval

  • Research Design

  • Sampling plan

  • Variables

  • Data collection

  • Statistical Considerations

  • Probable limitations & Alternate methodology



Financial plans and priorities for

  • Financial plans and priorities for

  • a specified time frame

  • Funding requested for each year

  • Justification for requested funds

  • Personnel (salary and benefits), Consultants (salary), Equipment, Materials, Communication (telephone/ postage), Travel, Rental of facilities, Evaluation, Indirect costs, Other expenses, etc.



Brief biodata P.I. and Co-P.I.

  • Brief biodata P.I. and Co-P.I.

  • Reprints of publications/patents

  • Equipments (Available and required)

  • No objection certificate/ Endorsement of host organization/ Govt. bodies

  • IAEC/CPCSEA clearence



Vancouver System

  • Vancouver System

    • Ref. cited in text with superscript Arabic no.
    • Ref. list numbered consecutively as given in text
    • Author, Initials., Title of article. Title abbreviation of Journal Year; Volume number (Issue/Part number): Page numbers.
    • Parkin DM, Clayton D, Black RJ. Childhood
    • Leukaemia in Europe after Chernobyl: five year follow-up. Br J Cancer1996;73(6):1006-12


Harvard System

  • Harvard System

    • Ref. cited in text with primary author's last name and year of publication
    • Ref. list is arranged alphabetically by author’s names.
    • Author, Initials., Year. Title of article. Full Title of Journal, Volume number (Issue No.), Page numbers.
    • Annas, G.J. (1997), 'New drugs for acute respiratory distress syndrome', New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 337, no. 6, pp. 435-439.


  • Read…

  • Revise. Revise.. Revise…

  • Finalize..

  • Submit before deadline…







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