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Are you an undergraduate student with a brilliant idea in biotechnology? The E-YUVA Scheme by the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) might be just what you need to turn that idea into a reality.
The E-YUVA Scheme, which stands for Empowering Youth for Undertaking Value Added Innovative Translational Research, aims to spark a passion for practical research and entrepreneurial innovation among young minds across India.
BIRAC has launched the E-YUVA Scheme to encourage applied research and create solutions for societal or industry needs. It's designed to support students like you at different academic levels, from undergraduates to post-doctoral researchers. For undergraduates, the specific program is called 'BIRAC’s E-YUVA Fellows'.
This fellowship is for undergraduate students studying in Indian colleges and universities. You'll apply as a team, bringing together students from various disciplines to work on innovative biotech projects. You'll conduct your research primarily in your college labs but will also get a chance to use facilities at E-YUVA Centers (EYCs) and their knowledge partners.
The E-YUVA Fellowship is crucial for fostering a culture of innovation right from the undergraduate level. It helps build your capacity, introduces you to entrepreneurship in biotechnology, and provides you with the resources and mentorship needed to develop groundbreaking biotech products and technologies that can benefit society or have commercial value.
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Key Requirements:
To apply for the E-YUVA Fellowship, one member of your team needs to follow these steps:
Ensure all details are accurate and submit your proposal as per the guidelines.
While applying, be ready to provide:
What is the main goal of the E-YUVA Scheme?
The E-YUVA Scheme by BIRAC aims to foster a culture of applied research and encourage entrepreneurial innovation among young students and researchers. It supports the transformation of innovative ideas into practical biotech products and technologies that can address societal or industry needs.
How is the annual research grant managed?
The annual research grant is released in two installments (75% and 25%) directly to your institute's account. Your mentor or guide will manage these funds for the project.
Can students from different colleges form a team for this fellowship?
Yes, absolutely! A team can include students from the same college or from different institutes/colleges, as long as they meet the other eligibility criteria.
What kind of projects are supported under the E-YUVA Fellowship?
BIRAC welcomes interdisciplinary proposals from any field that can lead to the development of innovative biotech products or technologies. The proposals must be original, apply knowledge from different disciplines, and have the potential for societal benefit or commercial success.
Is there a limit to how many students can be in one team?
Yes, a team must have a minimum of 3 students and can have a maximum of 5 undergraduate students from Indian colleges or universities.
What exactly is an E-YUVA Center (EYC)?
E-YUVA Centers are facilities within universities or institutes that act as hubs. They provide support, mentoring, and often have pre-incubation spaces with necessary infrastructure and equipment for students undertaking research under the scheme.
How long does the fellowship last?
The fellowship is provided for a duration of 12 months.
Does BIRAC directly provide any business or legal help?
Yes, the fellowship includes continuous mentorship and support from BIRAC and EYCs, which covers areas like technical advice, intellectual property, legal matters, business development, and fundraising.
What are the key requirements for the research proposal?
Your proposal should be original, incorporate knowledge from multiple disciplines, and aim to create innovative biotech products or technologies with either societal impact or commercial potential.
How many teams can each E-YUVA Center support?
Each E-YUVA Center is set up to support up to 5 teams per year, with each team having a maximum of 5 students.
What is the stipend amount and how is it paid?
Under the BIRAC's E-YUVA Fellows category, each student receives a quarterly stipend of INR 7,500. This amount is disbursed to the student's bank account every three months, contingent upon the mentor's approval of their progress.
What does BIRAC stand for?
BIRAC stands for the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, which is the implementing agency for this scheme.
What is the 'BIRAC's E-YUVA Fellows' category?
This is a specific part of the E-YUVA Scheme designed for undergraduate students. Teams of undergraduates can apply to conduct research in their college labs and also access facilities at E-YUVA Centers (EYCs) and their partners. A mandatory period of 3-4 weeks must be spent at an EYC or with a knowledge partner.