KISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJNA
ABOUT KVPY
This program strives to assist the students to realise their potential and to ensure that the best scientific talent is developed for research and growth in the country. Generous scholarship and contingency grant are provided (up to the pre-Ph.D. level) to the selected students. In addition, summer programs for the KVPY Fellows are organized in prestigious research and educational institutions in the country.
The KVPY is funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India. The program is administered by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc, Bangalore). The selection of students from those studying in +1, +2, any U.G. Program in Science / Medicine and also Engineering students having aptitude for scientific research, are carried out by IISc (Bangalore), IIT-Bombay (Mumbai), and ICMR (New Delhi), respectively, in association with two Zonal Centers one at Kolkata (Indian Institute of
Science Education & Research, Kolkata) and another at Mumbai (HBCSE, TIFR). There are special
groups or committees set up at IISc, which screen the applications, conduct interviews at various centers, make the final selection.
The Department of Science and Technology - the nodal agency of the Government has entrusted the
overall responsibility for organizing the scheme to the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and set up a National Advisory Committee (NAC) for overseeing its implementation. A Basic Committee and a National Scientific Committee look after both the administrative and academic aspects of the KVPY Program.
COMMITTEES
- National Advisory Committee (NAC)
- National Scientific Committee (NSC)
- Basic Committee
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
• | Dr. T. Ramasami (Chairman) Secretary Department of Science and Technology New Delhi | • | Prof. S. Chandrasekaran Convener, KVPY Dept. of Organic Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Bangalore |
• | Dr. B. Hari Gopal Head. SERC Secretary Department of Science and Technology New Delhi | • | Prof. N. N. Viswanathan Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai |
• | Prof. Devendra V Khakhar Director Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay Mumbai | • | Dr. Keshari K Singh Scientist "F" & Head Manpower Development unit Indian Council of Medical Research New Delhi |
• | Dr. Vishwa Mohan Katoch Director General Indian Council of Medical Research New Delhi | • | Director National Council of Education Research and Training New Delhi |
• | Prof. Sushanta Dattagupta Director Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata | • | Prof. Hemachandra Pradhan Centre Director Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (TIFR) Mumbai |
• | Dr. Ramesh C Deka Director All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi | • | Prof. P. Balaram Director Indian Institute of Science Bangalore |
• | Prof. N. Mukunda (By Invitation) Founder member, KVPY |
NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
• | Prof. Sushanta Dattagupta, Director IISER, Kolkata | • | Prof. Hemachandra Pradhan, Centre Director Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education Mumbai |
• | Members, Basic Committee, KVPY, IISc | • | Prof. C. E. Veni Madhavan, Chief ExecutiveSID, IISc |
• | Prof. N. Mukunda (By Invitation) Founder member, KVPY |
BASIC COMMITTEE
All the members of this committee are from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 560 012• | Prof. S. Chandrasekaran (Convener, KVPY) Dept. of Organic Chemistry | • | Prof. Gadadhar Misra (Co-Convener, KVPY) Dept. of Mathematics |
• | Prof. P. K. Das Dept. of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry | • | Prof. Anjali A. Karande Dept. of Biochemistry |
• | Prof. P. S. Anil Kumar Dept. of Physics | • | Prof. Ashok M. Raichur Dept. of Materials Engineering |
FELLOWSHIPS
Continuation of fellowship Annual renewal of fellowships will depend on maintaining a good academic performance (I Class or 60% marks in aggregate) in each academic year in the chosen stream and satisfactory performance in the Summer Programs. Note that KVPY Fellows who opt out of the chosen stream (Basic Science or Medicine) at any stage will forfeit the Fellowship and Contingency Grant with immediate effect. The fellowship for the students selected under the stream SA will be continued after the 12th standard (+2) only if they pursue an undergraduate course in Basic Science (B.Sc./B.S./Int. M.Sc.) Privileges Summer programs are important parts of the nurture program for KVPY Fellows. These are meant to expose the Fellows to methods of scientific research and inculcate in them an abiding interest in doing scientific research. These are normally organized during the summer vacation, when KVPY Fellows spend one or two weeks in scientific institutions listening to lectures by experts in different fields of science, engineering or medicine, see things in a research environment, science in action, watch scientists at work, interact with scientists, visit nearby scientific research laboratories and institutions, and exchange views with other research students. Sometimes Fellows with specific interest are associated with individual scientists who talk to them about their interest, help them clear their doubts, give them problem to work out, let them to do experiments, and tell them about the future scope in the area of their interest. The Summer Program for KVPY Fellows in the Basic Science Stream is arranged either at Bangalore or Kolkata or Allahabad or Mumbai or Pune or Mohali or Trivandrum for One / Two weeks. The Summer Program for KVPY Fellows in the Engineering Stream is organized by IIT-Bombay. The Fellows get an opportunity to work on innovative projects under the guidance of distinguished engineering faculty. KVPY Fellows in the Medicine Stream are required to attend a summer program for two weeks or more on a mutually convenient time of the fellow and the mentor who may be identified by the fellow in consultation with ICMR, New Delhi. Other Privileges Each KVPY Fellow will be issued with an Identity card so as to have access to renowned National laboratories/ Universities who have agreed to extend special privileges like library, laboratory facilities to KVPY Fellows on production of the ID card. Our Hope KVPY hopes that the award of the Fellowship to student is an encouragement and an opportunities that they derive from it will expose them to research in the subject of their liking and induce them to choose a research career in science. This would really be a fulfilment of the main objective of the KVPY program. ELIGIBILITYThese Fellowships are only for Indian Nationals studying in India.The Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, offers attractive fellowships (Rs. 4000 to Rs. 7000 p.m) and contingency grants (Four months fellowship p.a) for students studying in Basic Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Selection to the program takes into account academic excellence and demonstrated interest in pursuing a research career. Selection procedures are different for SP (Basic Sciences) and SP (Medicine). All of them, however, include an interview for final selection. Click here for eligibility details for each stream:
BASIC SCIENCESStream SA: Students enrolled in the XI Standard (Science Subjects) during theacademic year 2011-2012 and have secured a minimum of 80% (70% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate in MATHEMATICS and SCIENCE subjects in the X Standard Board Examination. [Students promoted through both the Summative Assessments-II conducted by the school and conduced by the Board are eligible to apply, if they satisfy eligibility criteria]. (If the candidates have obtained a letter grade in the qualified examination, they are requested to convert it into an appropriate % and fill-up the application form) Stream SX: Students enrolled in Class 12 (+2) of the academic year 2011 - 2012 and aspiring to join undergraduate program in Basic Sciences (B.Sc/B.S./Int. M.Sc) for the session 2012 - 2013 provided they secured a minimum of 80% (70% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate in MATHEMATICS and SCIENCE subjects in the X Standard Board Examination. Stream SB: Students enrolled in 1st year B. Sc./B.S./Int. M.Sc. during the academic year 2011–2012 and have secured a minimum of 60% (50% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate in SCIENCE subjects in the XII Standard Board Examination. SP (BASIC SCIENCES)Students enrolled in XI/XII standard, I/II year (B.Sc../B.S./Int. M.Sc.) in BasicSciences and I/II year B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. during the academic year 2011–2012 and have secured a minimum of 60% (50% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate in the X & XII Standard Board Examinations. Additionally students enrolled in the II year B.Sc./B.S./Int. M.Sc/B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch. program must have secured a minimum of 60% (50% for SC/ST) marks in the I year examination. A hard copy of an original and creative Science based research project done by the applicant is required to be submitted along with the application. Note for Students applying for Stream SP (Basic Sciences) This has been started in order to recognize and encourage creative and innovative talent of youngsters. The project done by the applicant as a part of this application must be based on a novel and innovative idea. The project can be experimental or theoretical in nature. However, the project must show that the applicant is creative and adventurous, and ready to explore. The project should not merely reflect use of certain techniques or reporting of routine experimentation, an improvement of an existing product or a technique may be accepted provided such improvement involves originality and creativity. One may try to incorporate some addition to the design or practical implementation that improves an existing technique. The main criteria that would be followed for selection for the interview would be originality and innovation. Only after these criteria are met, the level of sophistication and the nature of the project would be taken into consideration. SP (MEDICINE)Stream SP (Medicine):Stream SP (Medicine): Students enrolled in I/II professionalyear of the MBBS/BDS/BVSc/B.Pharma program during the academic year 2011– 2012 and have secured 80% (70% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate in SCIENCE subjects in the XII Standard Board Examination. Students enrolled in the II professional year of the MBBS/BDS/BVSc /B.Pharma program must have secured 60% (50% for SC/ST) marks in the I year examination. A hard copy of an original and creative Bio-Medical project must be submitted along with the application. Note for Students applying for Stream SP (Medicine) KVPY application requires the report of a project, chosen and executed by the applicant and supervised by a teacher/professional in the relevant field, to be submitted along with the application. Based on the project submitted and scrutiny of application forms, short listed candidates will be called for an interview, which is the final stage of the selection procedure. The interview will be conducted at IISc., Bangalore. Application without the Bio-Medical project report will not be considered. The project should not be a routine one (such as measuring a well known property of a material). Applicant's creativity and originality should be amply reflected in the project. The supervising teacher/professional is required to provide two recommendation letters on the form (supplied along with the application form) certifying the extent of the applicant's original contribution to the project. SELECTION PROCEDUREBasic Sciences (SA, SX and SB) After scrutiny of application forms and based on the performance in the Board Examination(s), all the eligible candidates from Streams SA, SX and SB have to appear for a written aptitude test (conducted both in Hindi and English). The test will be conducted at different centers across the country on 30th October 2011. The details of the venue of the aptitude tests will be put on the KVPY website in October 2011. Based on the performance in the aptitude test, candidates will be called for the interview which is the final stage of the selection procedure. The question paper in SA Stream will be multiple choice objective type. In the objective type, 4 choices for the correct answer will be provided and the choice for the correct answer has to be made. SP (Basic Sciences) and SP (Medicine) KVPY applicant is required to submit the project report, chosen and executed by the candidate exclusively for this application. The projects done jointly with other candidates are not considered for KVPY Fellowship award. Applicant’s creativity and originality should be amply reflected in the project. This project has to be supervised by a teacher/professional in the relevant field. Based on the project submitted and scrutiny of the application form, short listed candidates will be called for an interview, which is the final stage of the selection procedure. The interview will be conducted at IISc, Bangalore during the month of December 2011 or January 2012. APPLICATIONSRequest for Application Form
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