laboratory.
30 July-2020 (Prelim)
Alexander Humboldt Foundation | Independent PI (Assistant Professor/ Junior Research GL) with < 12 years experience | Rolling programme | 6-18 months, can be divided into 3 blocks of minimum 3 months each in 3 years. | |
Alexander Humboldt Foundation | Min Master's level education, first degree less than 12 years ago, practical experience in climate protection/ nature conservation,with leadership potential | 1-March-2020 | 1 year | |
American Cancer Society | Beginner Independent investigator or clinician | To be announced | 6-12 months | |
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum | Microbiologists with significant experience in research or teaching in the field, who have obtained a Phd within past 10 years | 15 December each year | short term | |
Union for international cancer control (UICC) | (any country overseas) | PhD/MD with min 2 years postdoc experience | To be announced (March) | 3 months |
US-India Educational Foundation | Indian faculty/researchers with at least 5 years teaching experience, preferably below 50 years of age | To be announced (July) | 4-9 months |
British Petroleum (BP)/Bird life International/ Conservation International/Fauna and Flora international/ Wildlife conservation society | Minimum team of three with at least 50% involved in previous CLP project and additional new team members with no more than 5 years of paid experience in the conservation sector | To be announced in September | Upto 2 years | |
CSIR | PhD, regular appointment in a research institute | Rolling Programme | 3 years | |
DBT | PhD, regular appointment in a research institute | Rolling Programme | 3-5 years | |
DBT | Public-Private Partnership Programme of DBT supports research initiatives of Indian Biotech Industry solely or in collaboration with academic partners. Operated through BIRAC | To be announced | ||
DBT | PhD (age limit 55 years) Women Scientists who are employed or unemployed or are desirous of coming back after a break. | To be announced | 3+2 years | |
DBT | The primary applicant should be the Project Coordinator with established proof-of-concept ready for validation with proven expertise in the proposed area, demonstrated through publications/patents and earlier executed research projects.
| To be announced | 18-24 months | |
DST (SERB) | PhD, regular appointment in a research institute | 9th March-2020 | 3 years | |
DST(SERB) | PhD, must hold a regular academic/research position in a recognized academic institution/ or national laboratories or any other recognized R&D institutions and must apply not later than the first two years of their regular service | 2nd March-2020 | 3 years | |
DST (SERB) | The applicant(s) must hold a regular academic/research position in a recognized institution | 3 years (extendable to 5 years) | ||
DST (SERB) | The academic partner must hold a regular academic/research position in an academic institution. All industries (including MSME & industrial R&D Centres) are eligible. | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DST (SERB) | Ph.D. degree in any branch of science and engineering, age limit: 35-55 years of age working in institutions in India. | Rolling Programme | 3 years | |
DST | for unemployed women scientists | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DST | For unemployed women scientists whose age limit is below 57 years | To be announced | 2 years | |
DST | Scientists/academicians should have a research background in Cognitive Science and hold a regular position | To be announced (June) | 3 years | |
DST | For research in the field of Nano science and technology, online application | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DFG – German Research Foundation | Any researcher with Ph.D | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DBT-Wellcome Trust India Alliance | A minimum of three investigators (investigators should have PhD/MD/MBBS-MS/MPH or equivalent, with at least 5 years of experience in running an independent research group or lab). | To be announced (April) | 5 years | |
EARTHWATCH Institute US/International | Advanced scholars and professionals of any nationality, covering any geographic region. EARTHWATCH supports doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, or researchers with equivalent scholarship or commensurate life experience | 18 Months prior to reseach initiation | Grants renewed annually, long-term research projects are encouraged. Principal investigators to indicate their projected research term. | |
Gates | Pump-priming funding for initial ideas. | To be announced | 1-6 years* (with extension) | |
ICGEB | Should hold positions at Universities or Research Institutes in any of the ICGEB Member States. | To be announced (April) | 36 months | |
James McDonnell Foundation (USA) | 5-15 years post PhD with a regular position in a non-profit research institution. No nationality restrictions | To be announced | 3-6 years | |
Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) | PhD, MD or equivalent with faculty position in research or educational institute. No citizenship or country requirements | Rolling Program | 1 year | |
Sree Padmavathi Venkateswara Foundation (SreePVF) | To support research in the area of biological Sciences for individuals and groups engaged in the broad areas of biological and chemical sciences. | 31st-Aug-2020 | 3 years | |
USAID/NSF | PIs in developing countries collaborating with a PI in US having a NSF grant active for the duration of the award | To be announced (Jan) | 1-3 years | |
WWF-India | for individuals based in India to carry out conservation research or undertake a conservation project | grants are provided twice a year. phase I applications to be submitted by 30 June and Phase II applications by 31-Dec | 6-12 months | |
HHMI/ Gates/ Wellcome Trust/ Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation) | Applicants having outstanding scientific training records and exceptional potential for significant in their independent careers and are trained in the United States or United Kingdom at the doctoral, medical, or postdoctoral level for at least 1 year. | To be announced | 5 Years |
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DBT | PIs with strong track record, permanent position at a non-profit research institution | To be announced | 5 years, (extendable by maximum 5 years) | |
DBT | Public and deemed institution/university or private UGC recognized institution/University (including deemed universities) certified for doing Research and Development activities by DSIR | To be announced | Upto 5 years | |
DST | All Science Centres having strong postgraduate teaching and research programs which have existed for at least 3 years. | To be announced | 5 years |
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AISTDF | Faculty member at eligible Indian/ ASEAN MS universities/ publicly funded research institutes. The total number of participants on each side should not exceed two. | Rolling scheme. Formal processing of the proposals shall start wef 1st Jan, 1 April, 1 July, 1 Oct each year. | 24-36 months | |
BRICS | Should consist of partners from at least three of the BRICS countries. All applicants must fulfil their respective national eligibility rules for research grant applications Budget: Research funding and exchange visits | To be announced (Nov) | 3 years | |
DST-CEFIPRA | one industrial partner and one research institutes each from India & France (2+2 Model). | 1st Feb &1st July each year | 3 years | |
DST-CEFIPRA |
| At least two scientists, one each from India and France as Principal Collaborators. Principal Collaborators and Joint Collaborators should have permanent position in an Indian or French University/R&D Institution. | 15 Jan & 15 July each year | 3 years |
DBT/CDTI, Spain | To support collaborative research projects between scientists in Spain and India in all areas of biotechnology e.g. health biotechnology, industrial biotechnology, nano-biotechnology, agro-biotechnology, biofuels and bioenergy, marine biotechnology, bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | To be announced | 4 years | |
DST/JSPS (Japan) | Scientists/ faculty members working in regular capacity in UGC recognized Universities/ Deemed Universities/ Academic Institutes and National Research & Development Laboratories/ Institutes. | To be announced | 2 years | |
DBT-BMBF | Scientists/faculty members working in regular capacity in universities, national R&D laboratories/ institutes/universities and private R&D institutes /companies | To be announced | 2 years | |
DST- DeitY | The Indian Project Lead must be a commercial company. Academic institutions, research hospitals, other R&D institutes can participate in the projects as co-investigators. | To be announced | ||
DST-RFBR | The team leaders must hold a full-time position at a university or research institute in their respective countries. | To be announced | 2 years | |
DST | The applicant should be a Leader of a team of scientists in each country and should hold a full-time position at a University or Research Institution | To be announced | 2 years | |
Human Frontier in Science Program (HFSP) | Junior Independent PI, within 5 years of obtaining an independent position | 30th March 2020 (LOI) | 3 years | |
Human Frontier in Science Program (HFSP) | Independent PI | To be announced (March) | 3 years | |
Human Frontiers in Science Program (HFSP) | Need to have held one of 2 Feeder Fellowships | To be announced | 3 years | |
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum | Needs 2 Indian and 2 American scientists from academia and laboratories (both public and non government) | To be announced | 2 Years | |
Indo French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research IFCPAR | PhD, permanent appointment in a research institute | To be announced (Jan) | 3 years | |
INNO INDIGO Partnership Programme | Public and/or private entities are eligible according to their respective national/regional regulations. At least three partners of which two partners must be from two different European countries participating in the call, and one from India | To be announced | 2-5 years (DBT), 3 years (DST) | |
National Geographic | No restriction on educational qualification. applicants must provide a record of prior research or conservation action as it pertains to the proposed project. | at least 8 months prior to anticipated field dates | 1 year | |
NSF-SERB | Individual scientists and research groups from academic institutions, research laboratories and non-profit R&D institutions, which are eligible for normal DST/SERB grants. | To be announced | 5 years | |
DBT/DIIS, Australia |
| Applicant should be from Indian not-for- profit research organization/education institution/ public/private research company. Have at least one Australian partner and confirmation from the implementing Australian agency that a corresponding application from that Australian partner has been received.
| To be announced (Jan) | 3 years |
DBT/EU, Europe |
| To support collaborative research proposals between scientists in India and Europe on projects related to broad thematic areas including Health, biotechnology, food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy.
| The deadlines vary for the different themes. 22nd Jan, 2019 (Biotechnology), 23rd Jan, 2019 (food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy); 5th March, 2019 (Biotechnology); 24th April, 2019 (Health)
| 3-5 years |
DBT/DFG, Germany | F | Applicants must be from Government of India supported or recognised (Public or Private) academia; research organizations and urban or other local bodies.
| Proposals accepted any time of the year | 3 years |
DST/RCN, Norway | I | Applicants must be from Government of India supported or recognised (Public or Private) academia; research organizations and urban or other local bodies.
| 22-Feb-2019 | 3 years |
DBT/CRDF/NIH |
| To create single network CRDF consisting of multiple clinical and laboratory research sites and a multidisciplinary team of Indian and U.S. investigators that addresses an array of TB research questions of importance to India in the global context. Applicants must be from Government of India supported or recognised (Public or Private) academia; research organizations and urban or other local bodies.
| 28-Feb-2019 | 5 years |
Wellcome-DBT India Alliance | To support collaborative research projects that address an important health challenge for India.
| 17-June-2019 | 5 years |
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BBSRC (UK) | Promotes scientifc exchange especially of early career scientists between India and UK | To be announced (Nov) | 4 years | |
Cambridge -India |
Academics at Indian universities with an existingacademic relationship with colleagues at the University of Cambridge or vice versa
| Rolling Scheme | 1-2 weeks | |
CEFIPRA-DST | Students registered for PhD in an Indian/French institution | 15-May-2019 | 3-6months | |
DST/ DAAD (Germany) | collaborative travel for upto 4 visits on either side | To be announced | 2 years | |
DAAD, Germany | University academics and scientists from India on active duty | To be announced | 1-3 months | |
DBT/ MCTI (Brazil) | Needs Brazilian collaborator, regular position in research institute | To be announced | 3 years | |
DST/BELSPO, Belgium |
| Academicians who already have an on-going project grant with Belgium collaborator are eligible to participate. Indian scientists, who are presently implementing more than one research project supported from the International Division of the DST are not eligible to apply.
| To be announced | |
INSA |
| PhD (<10 years of post-PhD experience), Indian national, residing in India, holding a regular position in a recognized S&T Institution/University. | To be announced | 3-9 months |
IUSSTF |
| US/Indian citizens. PhD and Master students currently enrolled at a regionally accredited institution of higher education in U.S.
| To be announced | 3 months |
Matsumae International Foundation (Japan) | PhD, permanent appointment in a research institute.Needs to work in Japanese institute. | 31-July-2019 | 3-6 months | |
Royal Society, UK | Postdoc or holding independent position in research institute/university | 30-May 2019 | variable from 3months, 1 year or 2 years |
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DST-SERB | Applicant must hold regular position, must be Indian Citizen residing in India | Application should be submitted not earlier than 180 days and not later than 60 days, before the date of the event. | ||
DST-SERB | ||||
CSIR | Faculty or scientists working in Government of India recognized institutions | 3 months before the event | ||
Company of Biologists | Organiser must have a PhD and must be in the organising group for the meeting. No nationality or geographic restrictions but preference given to events where organisers have sought maximal feasible diversity in speakers in terms of geography, gender and age. | 4 Jan, 2019; 25 March, 2019 | ||
Company of Biologists | Organiser must have a PhD and must be in the organising group for the meeting. | Rolling scheme | ||
Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advance Research (IFCPAR) | Needs French collaborator | 15-Jan and 15- July every year | ||
DST/Royal Society and Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) UK | PhD with regular appointment at a research institute in India or UK | To be announced | ||
EMBO | Funds conferences, workshops, practical courses and symposia that promote collaborations and exchange in the latest life science advances.Funding priority is given to events held in an EMBC Member State or cooperating country | To be announced | ||
EMBO/Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance |
| Symposia must take place in India, but scientists from anywhere in the world are eligible to apply, independent of their nationality. India | EMBO Symposia must cover frontier, pioneering and interdisciplinary areas of life sciences that are underserved in India, and include speakers with interdisciplinary expertise. | 15 Feb 2017 and 15 July 2017 | |
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum | Qualified scientist from all science disciplines working at Indian and American institutions | To be announced | ||
TWAS | Organiser must be developing country | To be announced |
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DBT | PhD, Age less than 50 years | At least 8 weeks prior to travel date | ||
DBT | Applicant must have a permanent job | To be Announced | 1-12 months | |
DST | open to all researchers. Senior researchers (> 35 years) cannot apply to Int Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) sponsored events | Rolling programme. App. to reach two months prior to the event | ||
International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO) | For participation in international Neuroscience meetings | To be announced | ||
ICMR | Biomedical scientists engaged in R&D. Senior Scientist (above 35 yrs of age) are eligible to apply only to international scientific events which are not sponsored by international Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU). | 6 weeks before the commencement of the event | ||
INSA-CSIR-DAE/BRNS-DOS/ISRO | PhD, Indian nationality | committee meets six times/year with specific deadline for each meeting | ||
Ratan Tata Trust and Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust |
| PhD with regular position in research institute, Indian nationality | at least 3-4 months prior to departure. 31-May every year |
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Wellcome Trust (UK) | The PI should be based in India with regular employment in Not-for-profit institutions, governmental or non-governmental organisations and international organisations operating within India. | To be announced | ||
Wellcome Trust (UK) | applicants in the UK who have a track record in obtaining grant funding. Researchers in low- or middle-income countries eligible to apply if they have a track record of Trust funding or can demonstrate a strong track record of independent research accomplishment. | To be announced | upto 5 years |
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British Ecological Society (BES) | Individuals or organisations interested in organising public engagement events in ecology. This includes, but is not limited to, members of the BES, researchers, schools, museums, libraries and community groups | To be announced (March) | ||
BIRAC | One academic (primary applicant) + private company partner | To be announced (March) | ||
CEFIPRA-BIRAC | The proposals must involve at least two French partners (one academia and one industry) and two Indian partners (one academia and one industry) | To be announced | 2 years | |
DBT | PhD (age limit 55 years). Women currently unemployed, temporarily employed or looking for change in career path | To be announced | 12 months | |
DST | Age upto 67 years | 2 years | ||
Rolex Awards | Will support projects in the field of science and health, applied technology, exploration and discovery, the environment, and cultural heritage | To be announced | 12-18 months |
All PhD Funding Schemes and Fellowships in India 2024
The government of India devised many fellowships and schemes to support active researchers and scientists to carry out research in the fields of Engineering, Science, and Technology. In this article, iLovePhD presented the list of top PhD and Post-doctoral funding research grant schemes developed for the researchers.
1 | CSIR – JRF Fellowship | CSIR | |
2 | CSIR – Research associate | CSIR | |
3 | CSIR – SRF Fellowship | CSIR | |
4 | Extramural research (EMR) | CSIR | |
5 | Indo-U.S. Fellowship for Women in STEMM | DST | |
6 | INSPIRE Fellowship | DST | |
7 | INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship | DST | |
8 | J C Bose National Fellowship | DST | Visit |
9 | Swarnajayanti Fellowships Scheme | DST | |
10 | Scheme for Young Scientists & Technologists (SYST) | DST | Visit |
11 | Nano Mission | DST | |
12 | Technology Development Programmes (TDP) | DST | |
13 | Device Development Programme (DDP) | DST | |
14 | NIDHI Seed Support System (NIDHI SSS) | DST | |
15 | Science For Equity Empowerment and Development (SEED) | DST | |
16 | Centre for Human and Organisational Resource Development (CHORD), The National Science and Technology Management Information System (NSTMIS) | DST | |
17 | Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research (AWSAR) | DST | |
18 | Prime Minister Fellowship for Doctoral Research | Ministry of Human Resource and Development | |
19 | ICMR Fellowship | ICMR | Visit |
20 | BSR Fellowship | UGC | |
21 | BSR Faculty Fellowship | UGC | |
22 | Dr. D.S. Kothari Post-doctoral Fellowship | UGC | |
23 | Emeritus Fellowship | UGC | Visit |
24 | Indira Gandhi Post-doctoral Fellowship for Single Girl Child | UGC | Visit |
25 | Maulana Azad National Fellowship for Minority Students | UGC | Visit |
26 | National Fellowship for Other Backward Students | UGC | Visit |
27 | National Fellowship for SC Candidates | UGC | Visit |
28 | National Fellowship for ST Candidates | UGC | Visit |
29 | Net-Junior Research Fellowship in Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences | UGC | |
30 | Post-doctoral Fellowship for SC/ST | UGC | Visit |
31 | Post-doctoral Fellowship for Women Candidates | UGC | Visit |
32 | Post Graduate Scholarship for professional courses for SC/ST | UGC | Visit |
33 | Swami Vivekanand Single Girl Child Fellowship for Research in Social Sciences | UGC | Visit |
34 | UGC Faculty Research Programme | UGC | |
35 | Visvesvaraya Fellowship for Electronics | UGC | Visit |
36 | Young Faculty Research Fellowship | UGC | Visit |
37 | Major Research Project (MRP) fellowship | UGC | |
38 | RESPOND Sponsored Research | ISRO | Visit |
39 | SERB – National Post-doctoral Fellowship | DST-SERB | |
40 | SERB – Overseas Doctoral Fellowship | DST-SERB | |
41 | SERB – Ramanujan Fellowship | DST-SERB | |
42 | SERB – POWER Fellowship | DST-SERB | Visit |
43 | SERB – POWER Research Grant | DST-SERB | Visit |
44 | Core Research Grant | DST-SERB | Visit |
45 | Start-up Research Grant | DST-SERB | Visit |
46 | Intensification of Research in High Priority Area (IRHPA) | DST-SERB | |
47 | MATRICS | DST-SERB | Visit |
48 | Scientific and Useful Profound Research Advancement (SUPRA) | DST-SERB | |
49 | Teachers Associateship For Research Excellence (TARE) | DST-SERB | |
50 | High risk – high reward grant (HRR) | DST-SERB | |
51 | Industry-relevant R&D | DST-SERB | |
52 | International Travel Scheme | DST-SERB | |
53 | Empowerment and Equity Opportunities for Excellence in Science | DST-SERB | Visit |
54 | SERB-Science and Technology Award for Research (STAR) | DST-SERB | Visit |
55 | TATA Innovation Fellowships | DBT | Visit |
56 | Biotechnology Career Advancement and Re-orientation Programme (BioCARe) | DBT | Visit |
57 | DBT – JRF Fellowship | DBT | |
58 | DBT – The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) Fellowship | DBT | Visit |
59 | Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Startups and MSMEs (PRISM) | Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India | Visit |
60 | Biotechnology Ignition Grant Scheme (BIG) | Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) | |
61 | Promoting Academic Research Conversion to Enterprise (PACE) | BIRAC | |
62 | Students Innovations for Advancement of Research Explorations (SITARE) | BIRAC | |
63 | India Alliance Fellowships & India Alliance Grants | BT/Wellcome Trust India Alliance | |
64 | Relevant Research Project (RP) and Young Scientist’s Research Award (YSRA) | Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy | |
65 | Extramural Research Grant | Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) | |
66 | Grants-in-Aid Scheme | DRDO – Life Sciences Research Board | |
67 | Grants-in-Aid Scheme | DRDO – Aeronautics Research & Development Board | |
68 | Grants-in-Aid Scheme | DRDO – Naval Research Board | |
69 | Grants-in-Aid Scheme | DRDO – Armaments Research Board | |
70 | Building Energy Efficiency Higher & Advanced Network (BHAVAN) Fellowships | Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) | Visit |
71 | Genome Engineering/Editing Technology Initiative Program | IUSSTF | Visit |
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ICGEB offers Short-term fellowships for Pre-doctoral studies in ICGEB Component laboratories to fund ongoing collaborative research between scientists from ICGEB Member States and research groups at ICGEB laboratories in Trieste, Italy, New Delhi, India and Cape Town, South Africa, with the aim of facilitating access to the latest research techniques …
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The Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships are designed for Indian scholars who are registered for a Ph.D. at an Indian institution. These fellowships are for six to nine months. Agricultural Sciences; Anthropology; Bioengineering; Chemistry; Computer Science (including, but not limited to, cyber security, digital economy, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning and …
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Scholarships » Scholarship for Phd students in India – Scholarships for PhD applicants
PhD scholarships – A PhD is fairly considered the highest academic achievement in a field and owing to their high level of expertise in their chosen field, holders of a PhD degree earn the right to be referred to as a Doctor. Unless you wish your symptoms to be diagnosed as emblematic of the deeply problematic ontological hegemony of the west, however, they are not the kind of doctors you would run to in a case of a medical emergency. All jokes aside, though, only the most dedicated scholars ever reach that pinnacle of academic accomplishment – a doctorate.
Obtaining a PhD requires many years of dedication and hard work, and not to forget, years of college tuition. Without adequate financial support, it would be tough for academics to pursue a PhD. Thankfully, there are many scholarships for PhD available for students and applicants in India.
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2. | SAARC Agriculture Centre (SAC) | Between March and April | |
3. | ESSO-NCESS Junior Research Fellowship | ESSO – National Centre for Earth Science Studies | Always open |
4. | Tiny Beam Fund | Between May and June | |
5. | Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund | Between March and May | |
6. | MHRD, Government of India | Between March and April | |
7. | Vision India Foundation (VIF) | Between December and January | |
8. | Swami Vivekananda Single Girl Child Scholarship for Research in Social Sciences | UGC | Between November and January |
9. | Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) | Between November and December | |
10. | FITM – AYUSH Research Fellowships Scheme | Forum on Indian Traditional Medicine (FITM) and Ministry of AYUSH | Between November and December |
*The application timeline mentioned above is tentative and may change on the discretion of the scholarship provider.
1. | Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, UK | Between November and December | |
2. | Japan Foundation for UNU (JFUNU) | Between March and April | |
3. | Government of India & Government of France | Between May and July | |
4. | Imperial College London | Always open | |
5. | Swansea University | Always open | |
6. | United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) | Between January and July | |
7. | VERBI Software GmbH | Between April and June | |
8. | Department of Operations Management at Copenhagen Business School (CBS) | Between May and June | |
9. | Fujian Normal University | Between May and June | |
10. | Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds, Germany | Between May and June | |
11. | United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) | Between January and May | |
12. | Ministry of Education, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan | Between April and May | |
13. | New Zealand Foreign Affairs & Trade and Government of India | Between February and March | |
14. | Government of the Republic of Korea and MHRD | Between February and March | |
15. | IITB-Monash Research Academy | Between February and March | |
16. | Imperial College London | Between March and April | |
17. | Deakin University | Between April and May | |
18. | Ghent University, Belgium | Between February and March | |
19. | International Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CIMI), Toulouse, France | Between January and February | |
20. | Institute for Global Law & Policy (IGLP), Harvard Law School | Between December and February |
Find below a detailed description of some of the PhD scholarships available for Indian students.
This scholarship scheme was introduced by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, UK. It aims to provide financial assistance to the meritorious students for studying full-time PhD studies in the United Kingdom. Candidates who have obtained a first degree of at least upper second class (2:1) honours standard, or a second-class degree and a Master’s degree or relevant postgraduate qualification by October 2018 are eligible for the PhD scholarships of this program.
Introduced by the University of Edinburgh for students enrolling in a PhD programme. The scholarship offers a distinctive opportunity for postgraduate students to undertake research in key areas of science and technology. Candidates who have obtained a minimum of 7.0 score or higher in IELTS within the past two years can apply for the scholarship. Only a few Scholarships for PhD Students provide a tuition fee waiver and a stipend on the top. This scholarship covers both the perks for aiding students in the best possible way.
The University of Aberdeen in alliance with the Curtin University introduced this scholarship for the meritorious students all over the world for the PhD program. The objective of this scholarship is to give the students a chance to undertake a collaborative PhD in the available projects. There are even fewer scholarships for PhD students which cover living expenses as well along with tuition fee. The Aberdeen Curtin Alliance PhD Scholarship covers complete living expenses of the scholar
The University of Oslo has introduced these scholarships for PhD Students with the objective to achieve a balanced gender composition in the organization and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds. The fellowships will be provided for a period of 3 years. To be eligible for the scholarship a candidate must have good knowledge in programming and mathematics, and in English.
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Do PhD students get paid in India?
Yes, PhD students in India get paid in India. Students in India get paid every month in the form of a stipend for the valuable research work they do. For beginners, this amount starts at around 5 thousand rupees and can go up to 1 lakh rupees. This money can be used to cover PhD students' expenses. The payment also depends on factors such as the university in which you are pursuing your Ph.D. and the funding source. Indian Ph.D. students get a stipend to help them focus fully on the research. Additionally, some PhD students in India also get grants and fellowships to support their research studies and take the burden off of them.
How to get a stipend for PhD in India?
To get a stipend for a PhD in India, you will have to be enrolled as a PhD student from a recognized university researching a specific chosen problem. For that, you will need to clear the Ph.D. entrance test and get admission. After that, you can be eligible for getting a stipend. You can also explore fellowship programs like JRF, SRF, and UGC-NET for they financially provide support to PhD students in India. The university in which you study will also have stipend opportunities, you can ask and find out. You can find stipends and scholarships on our website’s scholarship page with more than 26,000+, you can apply the necessary filters and discover the one for you.
How to get a scholarship for PhD in India?
To secure a scholarship for a PhD in India, research scholarship options as soon as you get into a Ph.D. course. You could explore the options that are offered by the Indian government most people opt for, such as the Prime Minister's Research Fellowship (PMRF), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) fellowships, and University Grants Commission (UGC) scholarships. They can be easily applied from our website page. Make good relations with your professors to write recommendation letters which are helpful for scholarship. Get ready with your academic marks list and a strong research proposal. With all this apply for scholarships that you are eligible for and await the results.
Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024
Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Momeni Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to applicants of Iranian descent
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in All subjects offered by the university . 30 Jun is the deadline to send applications for Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024. Any institution across the world. You may apply on Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024 application form .
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Ishan Uday Scholarship For North Eastern Region 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Government of India for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to Indian nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in All subjects offered by the universities. 31 Oct is the deadline to send applications for Ishan Uday Scholarship For North Eastern Region 2024. Universities in India. You may apply on Ishan Uday Scholarship For North Eastern Region 2024 application form .
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Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds MD Fellowships 2024
Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds MD Fellowships 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to Germany nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Biomedicine. Deadline varies is the deadline to send applications for Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds MD Fellowships 2024. Renowned research laboratories all over the World except their home institution and city.. You may apply on Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds MD Fellowships 2024 application form .
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Crivelli Europe Scholarships by UniCredit Foundation 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the UniCredit Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to nationals of all countries where UniCredit is present
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Economics, Banking or Finance. 15 Nov is the deadline to send applications for Crivelli Europe Scholarships by UniCredit Foundation 2024. Anywhere across the globe . You may apply on Crivelli Europe Scholarships by UniCredit Foundation 2024 application form .
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Sanskriti, Geddes Scholarship 2024
Sanskriti, Geddes Scholarship 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Sanskriti Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to Indian nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Planning and Architecture. Always Open is the deadline to send applications for Sanskriti, Geddes Scholarship 2024. Universities/Colleges in India. You may apply on Sanskriti, Geddes Scholarship 2024 application form .
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Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) PhD Fellowships 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Biomedical research. 01 Oct is the deadline to send applications for Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) PhD Fellowships 2024. Any Internationally leading laboratory. You may apply on Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) PhD Fellowships 2024 application form .
John Monash Scholarships 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the John Monash foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to Australian nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in All subjects offered by the universities. 01 Jul is the deadline to send applications for John Monash Scholarships 2024. Universities around the world. You may apply on John Monash Scholarships 2024 application form .
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Dissertation Fieldwork Grants 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Anthropology. 01 Nov is the deadline to send applications for Dissertation Fieldwork Grants 2024. Any research institution around the World. You may apply on Dissertation Fieldwork Grants 2024 application form .
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Sanders Prize in the History of Early Modern Philosophy 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Marc Sanders Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationalities
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in History of Early Modern Philosophy. 01 Oct is the deadline to send applications for Sanders Prize in the History of Early Modern Philosophy 2024. Any institutions across the world. You may apply on Sanders Prize in the History of Early Modern Philosophy 2024 application form .
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Horowitz Foundation Grants 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals
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Fellowship Amount: Selected candidates will be offered admission to Ph.D. program in one of IITs/IISc with a fellowship of Rs.70000 p.m. for initial 2 yrs, then Rs.75000 p.m. for the 3rd yr, and Rs.80000 p.m. in the 4th and 5th yrs. A research grant of Rs.2 Lakh p.a. will be provided to each Fellow for a period of 5 yrs to cover their academic ...
Prime Minister Fellowship for Doctoral Research is a Fellowship scheme which is under the supervision of the Central Government of India. It is launched to provide financial support to the meritorious students pursuing PhD courses. Under the scheme, the scholar gets a monthly stipend of INR 70,000. Particulars.
Total number of Record (s): 42. ISTI Portal is a central repository of content generated in and by the Indian STI ecosystem with a major thrust to reach out to students, researchers, scholars, scientists from India and abroad, as to help them choose fellowships, scholarships, funding, and startup opportunities in India.
Sree Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Research Grant For Translational Biomedical Research. The maximum budget for a single grant is Rs 3 …. Interested individuals and teams from not-for-profit research organizations are invited to apply for a three-year grant. The grant call is open to projects from any branch of science and technology that involve ...
Reliance Foundation Postgraduate Scholarships aim to nurture world-class talent that will help power India's new era of growth. Reliance Foundation will identify and support 100 of India's brightest postgraduate students with a generous grant award and a strong development programme, nurturing future leaders who can think big, think green, think digital for the benefit of society.
PhD funding. The main source of government support for international students in India is the ICCR Scholarship Scheme, formerly known as the General Scholarship Scheme (GSS). This provides funding for students from specific countries to study at Bachelors, Masters or PhD level in India, with some restrictions on subjects and programmes.
Details. Prime Minister's Fellowship for Doctoral Research scheme is a prestigious initiative of the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science & Technology, Government of India towards the advancement of university research engagements in line with industry requirements. This scheme is aimed at encouraging young ...
6. Ramanujan Fellowship. The fellowship is meant for brilliant scientists and engineers from all over the world to take up scientific research positions in India, i.e. for those scientists who want to return to India from abroad. The fellowships are scientist-specific and very selective.
Scholarships for Your phd Studies in India. Find a detailed list of scholarships for postgraduate programmes, financial aid for PhDs, student fellowships, doctorate grants, and more. Pick a scholarship for your PhD and apply to partially or completely cover your tuition fees for universities, business schools, law schools, medical schools ...
Research Grants in Germany. The research grant offers the opportunity to realise a research project in Germany. During a doctorate funding is available for 2 to 12 months, and in the early postdoc phase for 2 to 6 months. Status: Postdoctoral researchers; Doctoral candidates/PhD students; Subject area:
To empower India as a nucleus of research in frontier areas of life science, it is imperative to foster a world-class community of life scientists. This requires continuous and extensive support from funding agencies. There are a number of schemes by funding agencies, national and international, to support outstanding life scientists in India.
PhD scholarships in India for International students. PhD Scholarship. Open to. Amount. John Monash Scholarships 2024. Open to Australian nationals. AUD 70,000 per year. Tan Kah Kee Postgraduate Scholarships 2024. Open to citizens and permanent residents of Singapore.
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Prime Minister's Research Fellowship (PMRF) Eligibility: Candidates must have completed an M.Tech. degree and apply for a PhD. Amount: INR 70,000 per month for the first 2 years, INR 75,000 per month in the third year, and INR 80,000 per month in the fourth year.
Google PhD Fellowship India Program. ICHR Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) ICSSR Doctoral Research Fellowship. Maulana Azad National Fellowship. NCERT Doctoral Fellowship for PhD. CSIR-UGC JRF NET Fellowship. DBT-JRF Fellowship. FITM - AYUSH Research Fellowships Scheme. SAARC Agricultural PhD Scholarships.
US/Indian citizens. PhD and Master students currently enrolled at a regionally accredited institution of higher education in U.S. To be announced: 3 months: Matsumae International Foundation (Japan) MIF Research Fellowship: PhD, permanent appointment in a research institute.Needs to work in Japanese institute. 31-July-2019: 3-6 months: Royal ...
Explore a comprehensive guide to PhD funding schemes in India. Discover various research scholarships, doctoral grants, and financial support opportunities available for pursuing a PhD in Indian universities. Find valuable information on research funding, scholarships for PhD students, and higher education funding options to support your ...
The Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation has been supporting innovative work in research and scholarship for more than four decades. The Inlaks Research Travel Grant assists registered PhD. Students of Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian universities to undertake short-term visits to institutions abroad to collect material, use facilities and ...
The "Fellowships & Scholarships" section is regularly updated to capture any new scholarship that is rolled out by any Ministry, department or Institution or to reflect any changes in the existing ones. ISTI Portal is a central repository of content generated in and by the Indian STI ecosystem with a major thrust to reach out to students ...
The International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. Monthly stipend: Trieste (Italy): Euro 1,500, New Delhi (India): US$ …. ICGEB offers postgraduate studies with the aim of obtaining the "Doctor Philosophiae" (PhD) degree in the life sciences. Thanks to specific agreements, the title can be awarded through a number of ...
The one that Indian nationals are eligible for is known as the Commonwealth Split-site Scholarship, which is positioned towards low- and middle-income countries. These split-site scholarships fund Indian PhD students to complete a one-year study placement at a participating UK university. This placement can be split into two six-month periods.
Scholarship for Phd students in India - Scholarships for PhD applicants February 28, 2023 by Shriyanshi Agarwal PhD scholarships - A PhD is fairly considered the highest academic achievement in a field and owing to their high level of expertise in their chosen field, holders of a PhD degree earn the right to be referred to as a Doctor.
Full list of PhD Scholarships, Fellowships and grants for International students in India- eligibility criteria, deadlines, application form, selection process & more! [Updated 3 days ago] PhD Scholarships for International students in India are below:
Page 5 of 6 (II) The scholarship will be renewed for the next year of study on successful completion of first year of study. The scholarship will be renewed each year for subsequent years of study. (III) During the next year of study, students are required to apply for 'Renewal' of their scholarship on the National e-Scholarship Portal of the Government of India.
The Reliance Foundation has announced the start of the application process for its scholarship program for the academic year 2024-25. This initiative aims to identify, support, and mentor 5,100 outstanding undergraduate and postgraduate students across India. The Reliance Foundation Scholarships are designed to nurture excellence and empower youth to lead India's growth trajectory, helping ...
Apply now for the Reliance Foundation scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year. Scholarships available for UG and PG students in India based on merit and financial need. Deadline: Oct 6.
As we've already mentioned, the USA has an expensive reputation - but you shouldn't let that put you off. There's a reason why such a large number of American universities can be found among the top-ranked in the world: many institutions have huge budgets and endowments, allowing them to offer generous fully-funded PhD scholarships to graduate students (regardless of nationality).
Students who are still enrolled in secondary/high school and graduating by June 2025. Benefits - The 2025 AU EGL scholarship covers all billable AU expenses (full tuition, room, and board) for two international students who will need a non-immigrant visa (preferably an F-1 or J-1 student visa) to study in the United States.