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Govt offers tech scholarships of Rs. 80,000/month to fight brain-drain

Indian institut Delhi 

To stop India's top brains from leaving the country in search of better opportunities, the Narendra Modi Cabinet has approved hundreds of lavish scholarships.
Under the PM Research Fellowships (PMRF), 1,000 selected B.Tech students will get monthly scholarships of up to Rs. 80,000 for pursuing PhD at IITs and IISc.
Rs. 1,650cr has been allocated towards this scheme for seven years. Here's more.
In context: Government announces lavish scholarships to fight brain drain

09 Feb 2018Govt offers tech scholarships of Rs. 80,000/month to fight brain-drain

To stop India's top brains from leaving the country in search of better opportunities, the Narendra Modi Cabinet has approved hundreds of lavish scholarships.
Under the PM Research Fellowships (PMRF), 1,000 selected B.Tech students will get monthly scholarships of up to Rs. 80,000 for pursuing PhD at IITs and IISc.
Rs. 1,650cr has been allocated towards this scheme for seven years. Here's more.

DetailsAll details of the scholarships under PMRF

Shortlisted students will be offered a monthly scholarship of Rs. 70,000 for the first two years, Rs. 75,000 for the third year and Rs. 80,000 for the fourth and fifth years.
Additionally, they will get Rs. 2L each as research grant, including travel expenses for presenting papers at international platforms.
They will also be exempted from Masters and can start PhD directly after B.Tech.
7,000 students to be covered in four years

Eligibility7,000 students to be covered in four years

One will have to get at a CGPA of least 8.0 and a striking research idea to be considered for the scheme.
Various fields like AI, robotics and nanotechnology will be covered.
In the first three years, 3,000 students will be chosen, 4,000 in the fourth year, and 4,000-5,000 anytime thereafter.
Currently, the maximum research scholarship is Rs. 28,000, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said

BenefitsPMRF will convert brain drain into brain gain: Javadekar

According to Javadekar, this will "address our national priorities on one hand and the shortage of quality faculty in premier educational institutions on the other."
The government is planning to encourage research in other ways too, like upgrading facilities at IITs and IISc.
To ensure quality of faculty, it is mulling re-appointment of retired IITand NIT professors for at least five years.

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