PM Fellowship
PM Fellowship
PM Fellowship
CALL AT A GLANCE
The Scheme
The scheme is for supporting aspiring PhD scholars with lucrative scholarship (up to Rs. 10.92
lakh per annum--amount subject to revision as per current JRF/SRF slabs), 50% of which will be
provided by government and balance 50% by a sponsoring industry, for doing research for four
years and the research fellow will receive PhD degree by doing this industrial research.
Open-Ended Applications
A candidate can register on the portal of PM Fellowship if she/he has taken admission in full-
time PhD in last 14 months from the date of submission of applications.
In case of a different admission/enrollment date and registration date, the first date of PhD
admission will be considered.
The applicants must firm up their alliance with industry before applying.
Eligibility
One PhD scholar and one industry will apply jointly. The application has to be filled by the
doctoral fellow
Research scholar should have taken admission in full-time PhD in last 14 months from the
date of submission of applications in any recognized Indian University / Institute / Research
Laboratory. In case of a different admission/enrollment date and registration date, the first
date of PhD admission will be considered.
Research scholar should obtain ‘No Objection’ from his/her Institution before applying
Research scholar should have identified (before applying) an industry partner/co-applicant
who should be ready to support the research project financially and also lend technical and
intellectual support
Areas of research should be in Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture or Medicine
The topic of research should have practical relevance and industrial application
The candidate and the proposed research topic should qualify on criteria of excellence and
relevance and be of technical and scientific merit
The selected Research scholar should be willing to work with / in industry as and when
required by the industry partner during the project period
The research duration should not be more than four years leading to award of PhD degree
to the doctoral fellow
Funding Support
Up to 100 research projects would be supported in a financial year.
The Fellowship amount will be up to Rs. 10.92 lakh per annum maximum per candidate
(amount subject to revision as per current JRF/SRF slabs).
50% of this amount will come from SERB [being equivalent to the prevailing Government
norms for JRF /SRF (inclusive of HRA)] of maximum Rs 6.1 lakh per annum (including 10%
management fee) and will be revised as per the JRF/SRF norms from time to time.
Rest 50% (matching equivalent of SERB component) will come from the partner industry co-
applicant.
Duration of the Fellowships will be a maximum of four years leading with awarding of PhD
degree
If selected to receive the Prime Minister’s Fellowship for Doctoral Research, the candidate
will cease to receive any other scholarship / salary from any other organisation which he /
she may be receiving at present
How to Apply
Applications have to be submitted online
For applying, log on to: www.primeministerfellowshipscheme.in
Important Dates
Last date of Online Submission of Application Form: Within 14 months of admission to PhD
(first date to be considered in case of a different admission/enrollment date and
registration date)
Signing of MOUs among selected PhD Fellows, Industry and Institutes: Within the time-period
specified in the selection mail
Release of Fellowship amount to Research scholar: From April (or Month specified in the
selection mail) of each year on a monthly basis
Contact
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII): [email protected]; [email protected] &
[email protected]
1. BACKGROUND
India is far behind many countries including China in terms of number of PhDs passing out
of Indian university system every year. This has many reasons. Indian industry’s investment
in Research & Development, barring a few sectors like pharmaceuticals and biotechnology,
is very poor compared to global benchmark and they don’t recruit PhDs in large scale. On
the other hand, Government’s doctoral fellowship amount is not attractive and talented
students tend to accept jobs than pursuing PhDs.
Government of India and Confederation of Indian industry have been very concerned about
this trend and explored an innovative model where talented students and industry will be
attracted to join hands in a process where doctoral fellows will get double fellowship amount
and the industry will initiate a research project.
The scheme invites applications from doctoral fellows who are enrolled in any recognised
university and institutions in India in the current year and want to do industrial research,
should find an industry sponsor with whom the doctoral fellow will decide the research topic.
The sponsoring industry should agree to pay a matching amount to the Government
component, which can go up to a maximum of Rs. 6.1 lakhs per year (including 10%
management fee), for four years and be involved in the research project with the doctoral
fellow and the institution. This amount is subject to change as per the revisions in the
Government slabs.
It was envisaged that, this scheme would eventually impact on attracting large number of
talented students pursuing PhDs and on changing industry’s mindset in investing in R&D
and recruiting more PhDs.
The First Call for Application was announced in November, 2012 and within a month; more
than 200 applications from doctoral fellows and industry were received. A high level Apex
Council chaired by Dr. M K Bhan, Former Secretary of Department of Biotechnology,
selected 28 Fellowships.
The scheme has been made open-ended from the year 2014.
2.1. One PhD scholar and one industry jointly should apply. Doctoral Fellow will be the
Applicant and industry will be Co-Applicant
2.2. Research scholar should have taken admission in full-time PhD in last 14 months from
the date of submission of applications in any recognized Indian University / Institute /
Research Laboratory. In case of a different admission/enrollment date and registration
date, the first date of PhD admission will be considered.
2.4. Research scholar should obtain ‘No Objection’ from his / her Institution before applying
and will get a letter of commitment from the Head of the Institution
2.5. Research scholar should have identified (before applying) an industry partner / co-
applicant who should be ready to support the research project financially and also lend
technical and intellectual support. Doctoral Fellow will get a Letter of Commitment from
the industry partner before applying.
3.1.1 Get an in-principle approval from academic research guide and Head of the
institution for applying for this Fellowship.
3.1.2 Develop preliminary proposal for research based on the self’s qualification /
strength / skills aiming for a particular sector of industrial applications, in
consultation with academic research guide.
3.1.3 Engage with some industry to explore industry’s interest on the research
proposal.
3.1.4 Finalise the research proposal in consultation with industry and academic guide.
3.1.5 Get a Letter of Commitment from Industry who will be ready to pay maximum Rs.
6.1 lakh per year (including 10% program management fee), for four years and
be involved in the research project with the doctoral fellow and the institution.
The amount of support varies according to the JRF / SRF slab of the candidate
and the HRA slabs for the host institute.
3.1.6 Get a letter of commitment from the Head of your institution that will be ready to
allow you to work in the institute and in the premises of sponsoring industry, as
and when needed and for joint (industry + institute) review of progress of
research.
3.1.7 Apply online for the PM Fellowship (Application Form enclosed in Annexure 1).
3.1.9 Execute the research project as per the mutually agreed process and timelines.
3.2.1 Engage with doctoral fellows who will approach you, either directly or through CII,
to explore partnership with the doctoral fellow in his / her research project of your
interest.
3.2.2 In case, you already have a research assignment, you identify a capable doctoral
fellow (from a recognised university / institution) who can conduct the research
on your assignment during his / her PhD course.
3.2.3 Finalise the research proposal in consultation with doctoral Fellow and his / her
academic guide.
3.2.4 Provide a Letter of Commitment to doctoral fellow to pay maximum Rs. 6.1 lakh
per year (including 10% program management fee), for four years and to be
involved in the research project with the doctoral fellow and the institution. The
amount of support varies according to the JRF / SRF slab of the candidate and
the HRA slabs for the host institute.
3.2.5 Sign up application form jointly with doctoral fellow, online for the PM Fellowship
(Application Form enclosed in Annexure 1)
3.2.7 Execute the research project as per the mutually agreed process and timelines.
4.1.1. Science
4.1.2. Technology
4.1.3. Engineering
4.1.4. Agriculture
4.1.5. Medicine
4.2. The proposed research should qualify on criteria of excellence and relevance and be
of technical and scientific merit.
4.3. The proposed research should have practical relevance and industrial application.
5. FELLOWSHIP FRAMEWORK
5.1. Up to 100 Fellowships would be provided each year and the Fellowship will be paid
from financial year April-March.
5.2. The Fellowship amount will be up to Rs. 10.92 lakh per annum maximum per
candidate. (Based on the current JRF/SRF slabs)
5.3. 50% of the fellowship will come from SERB [being equivalent to the prevailing
Government norms for JRF /SRF (inclusive of HRA)] of maximum Rs 6,00,600/- per
annum and will be revised as per the JRF/SRF norms from time to time.
5.4. Rest 50% (matching equivalent of SERB component) will come from the sponsoring
industry co-applicant.
5.5. The Government Component will be decided basis JRF & SRF slabs and no provision
of Research Associate (RA) is available under the scheme
5.6. Duration of the Fellowships will be a maximum of four years leading to awarding of
PhD degree
5.7. If selected to receive the Prime Minister’s Fellowship for Doctoral Research, the
candidate will cease to receive any other scholarship / salary from any other
organisation which he / she may be receiving at present
5.8. If the partner company ceases to support a fellow during the committed 4 year time
period, the PM Fellowship will stand cancelled and the government support will also be
withdrawn from the time the industry support becomes unavailable.
6. SELECTION PROCESS
6.1. A high level Apex Council consisting of members from academia, industry and
government will review the applications and select the candidates for award of PM
Fellowships.
6.2.1. The project should be innovative and of high scientific merit; with discrete R&D
as opposed to exploratory investigation
6.2.2. The proposed research should have a high potential to translate into a
business opportunity and commercialization
6.2.5. The ability of the partner company to financially support the project for four
years or completion of research work
7.2. The Fellowship will automatically cease with the submission of the Fellow’s thesis.
7.3. The Fellow will be required to submit a written progress report to the Apex Council
before 30th November every academic year following the commencement of the
Fellowship.
7.4. Based on the progress report submitted, there will be an annual review of the progress
made by the candidate before the Apex Council or a committee nominated by the
Apex Council.
7.5. Subsequent release of funds will be based on the satisfactory progress of the work
done and letters of recommendation from research guide and industry mentor / guide.
7.6. The Fellowship will be liable to termination if the Fellow leaves his / her institution or is
found to be not dedicating sufficient time or effort to the project.
7.7. The Fellowship will be liable to termination if the host institute recognises that for
personal, professional or other reasons, the research scholar wishes to terminate his /
her Fellowship prematurely.
7.8. The Fellowship will be liable to termination should the Fellow be unable for medical
reasons to pursue his / her studies in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the
Fellowship.
7.9. Once accepted, the offer for implementing the Prime Minister’s Fellowship at a
particular University / Institute / Laboratory in the country will not be allowed to be
transferred to any other University / Institute / Laboratory in the country, at any point,
during the four-year tenure of the Fellowship.
8.2. Any dispute arising out of this will be taken care of by the Apex Council.
8.3. If the dispute remains unresolved then final arbitration will rest with Secretary, DST.
9.2. All candidates are advised to register on this portal for the required matchmaking with
industry. Applications will be accepted only through this web portal
9.3. The scheme is open-ended and the scholars can apply anytime during the year
subject to the condition that the research scholar should have taken admission in full-
time PhD in last 14 months from the date of submission of applications in any
recognized Indian University / Institute / Research Laboratory. In case of a different
admission/enrollment date and registration date, the first date of PhD admission will
be considered.
9.4. The evaluation and selection can take place more than once during the year,
depending on the application volumes. Interim selection can be done as required if
sufficient applications are received
A) Candidates need to refer to Annexure I in the Call for Proposal document which is
available on the home page of the portal www.primeministerfellowshipscheme.in. All
the required documents and details needed to be given should be collected before
filling the online application.
Q. 4) I had filled the application online but before I could click on the ‘Submit’
button, my net connection snapped and my application was lost. Will I need to
fill it again?
A) Yes, if all data is lost you will need to fill the form again. However, this is unlikely if
you save your progress from time to time while filling up the form. A ‘Save’ option is
provided in the online form. You can use this option to save all data you may have
entered and can continue to fill the form later from the same step where you last left.
Q. 5) What is the timeline till which the application can be submitted? Will an
additional hard copy, stamped / signed of the application required to be sent to
CII?
A) The scheme is open-ended and the scholars can apply anytime during the year
subject to the condition that the research fellow should have taken admission in full-
time PhD in last 14 months from the date of submission of applications in any
recognized Indian University / Institute / Research Laboratory. In case of a different
admission/enrollment date and registration date, the first date of PhD admission will be
considered.
In case of any dispute regarding submission date, the decision of the Apex Council will
be considered as final.
No hard copies of any kind need to be sent to CII; only soft copies are required to be
uploaded as indicated in the form.
Q. 7) Can I apply if I do not have an industry partner? Will CII help in finding
one?
A) Applications without industry partners will not be accepted by the online system.
Candidates have to find industry partners on their own. CII facilitates match-making
between research scholars and industry through the portal
www.primeministerfellowshipscheme.in. All those who want to search for industry
partners are requested to register themselves on this portal. Registration on this portal,
however, will not guarantee that the candidate will find an industry partner. The
relevance of their project for industry and the extent to which the candidate is able to
convey their capability to the industry will determine whether they will find industry
partners or not. The interested companies can evaluate the profile and contact the
applicants if they find the proposal relevant.
A) Candidates should talk to their research guides at the institute and find out about
the relevant companies in that field. They can do their own research in and around
them to find out the right companies and approach them. Candidates should also keep
themselves abreast with the latest technologies, trends and companies working in their
field. They should try to interact with industry people in their field as frequently as
possible to trigger idea thrashing about a particular project.
A) Refer to point number 4 regarding saving progress. Candidates can review and re-
review their forms any number of times before uploading them finally. Once uploaded,
however, the form cannot be submitted again.
Q. 10) If I apply this year and am not able to get the scholarship this time, will I
be allowed to apply next year?
A) Yes, you can apply as a fresh candidate with updated information, provided you
satisfy all the eligibility conditions.
Q. 12) Which are the institutes where PM Fellows are doing their research?
A) Following are some of the institutes where PM Fellows are pursuing their PhD:
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research,
Alagappa University, Amity University, Anna University, Banaras Hindu University,
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University,
Institute of Chemical Technology, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and
Technology, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Indian Institute of
Science, Indian Institutes of Technology, IIT Bombay - Monash University Research
Academy, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Manipal University, National
Chemical Laboratory, National Institutes of Technology, PSG College, Punjab
Agricultural University, Saurashtra University, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Tamil
Nadu Agricultural University, Tata Memorial Hospital, Thiagarajar College of
Engineering and Kurukshetra University
Q. 12) Which are the companies who are supporting PM Fellows in their
research?
A) Following are some of the companies who are supporting PM Fellows in their
research:
Abellon Clean Energy Limited, Applied Materials Inc., Arche Biologics, Autosys
Engineering (P) Limited, Beauscape Farms, Bharat Forge Limited, Cadila
Pharmaceuticals Limited, CYMK Inks LLP, Eaton Corporation, Envian Engineers
Private Limited, EON Electric Limited, Forbes Marshall Private Limited, G.E. Motors
Private Limited, GE India Technology Center Private Limited, General Mills India
Private Limited, Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited, Google India
Private Limited, Hoganas AB, HPCL, IBIDEN Co. Limited, Infosys Limited, Intel
Corporation - USA, Intel Technology India Private Limited, Jai Bharath Gum &
Chemical Limited, Joegeetha Plastic Pipes, Kamineni Hospital Limited, K-Pack
Systems Private Limited, Krish Biotech Research Private Limited, Maxim Crop
Sciences Private Limited, Maxim Integrated – California, Microsoft Research,
Morphing Machines Private Limited, NanoXpert Technologies, Natco Pharma Limited,
NMDC, Nova-Surface Care Centre Private Limited, Nuziveedu Seeds Limited, Ozone
Research and Application India Private Limited, P&G - Beijing, Persistent Systems
Limited, Petrotech Society, Piramal Healthcare Limited, Prathista Industries Limited,
Preca Solutions India Private Limited, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business
Solutions Limited, Sahajanand Medical Technologies Private Limited, Sampurn Agri
Ventures Private Limited, Shell India Markets Private Limited, Simco Global
Technology & Systems Limited, Skymax Research & Regulations, Solar Agrotech
Private Limited, Sree Akzya Dyeing, Strand Life Sciences, Suyog Nirmiti, Talga
Resources Limited, Tata Chemicals Limited, Tata Steel Limited, The Punjab State
Cooperative Milk Producers Fed Limited (Milkfed Punjab), Thermax Limited, Trichy
Distilleries & Chemicals Limited, United Phosphorus Limited, Vaata Infra Limited,
Varsha Bioscience and Technology, Verdenta Hybrid Seeds Private Limited, Xerox
India Limited and Zim Laboratories Limited
11.2. Applications with project proposals minus an industry partner will not be considered for
evaluation. Scholarships will be given only if there is an industry sponsor. There can
be two ways to get an industry to sponsor:
11.2.1. The Fellow can approach a company and get it to sponsor him / her before
applying.
11.2.2. The industry can reach out to a Fellow and propose to sponsor his / her
research and get the PhD Fellow to apply for the scheme.
11.3. For each project there will also be an industry mentor for the PhD Fellow who will be
the Co-supervisor / Co-guide.
11.4. No overheads will be given to the institute where the full-time PhD Fellow will be
enrolled.
11.5. Before the start of the Fellowship, industry will be free to sign a Non-Disclosure-
Agreement with the candidate and his / her institute, in view of the sharing of the
company’s data and/or other resources by the candidate.
11.6. Publication of Results: Successful candidates will be informed through emails. The list
of final candidates will also be put up on the website of SERB and CII.
11.7.1. Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) will be the implementing agency of the
scheme. It will disburse the amount to the institute on a half yearly basis and
the institute in turn will pay to the research Fellow.
11.7.2. The institute will disburse the scholarship to the candidate on a monthly basis.
11.7.3. The company supporting the research and SERB will deposit the scholarship
amount of four years per candidate with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
on yearly basis.
11.7.4. It will be the responsibility of the Fellow to get the MoU signed from institute
and industry and send the copies for signing to CII. CII will keep one copy of
the MoU and return three copies back to the candidate.
11.7.5. Refer to Annexure II for details of administrative and legal requirements for all
four parties as per the MoA.
12.2. Undertaking from Industry Partner in the research project as per format given in
Application Form
12.3. Attested Copies of Certificates / degrees acquired by Fellow till date including PhD
Registration Certificate
12.4.1. Student
12.4.2. Academic Guide (with publication and research project details)
12.4.3. Industry Mentor
12.4.4. Partner Company
12.4.5. Institute
12.6. Publications
12.11. Partner Company Cash flow statement (For SMEs and Start-ups)
Signing of MoUs between PhD Fellows, Within the time-period specified in the
Industry and Institutes selection mail
From April (or Month specified in the
Release of Fellowship amount to
selection mail) of each year on a
Research scholar
monthly basis
14.1. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is the implementing agency of the scheme.
14.2. The company supporting the research will deposit the scholarship amount of four
years per candidate with CII on yearly basis.
14.3. CII will disburse the amount to the institute on a half yearly basis and the institute in
turn will pay to the research Fellow.
14.4. The continuation of the Fellowship will be based on the yearly review and
recommendations from the industry and the institute.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Ms Shalini S Sharma
Shalini S.
Senior Consultant & Head- Education
Confederation of Indian Industry
Plot No. 249-F, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV
Sector 18, Gurgaon
Haryana - 122015
Tel: 0124-4014076
E: [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
NOTE: This is a sample form only. The complete form is available online. Register
on the portal as a student to access and fill the Application Form
Personal Details
1. Prefix
Mr
Ms
2. Gender
Male
Female
4. Email
5. Mobile Phone
6. Date of Birth
<<Calendar>>
11. Nationality
Indian
Other
<<Attachment option>>
Details of PhD
<<Calendar>>
(Note: A candidate can apply to PM Fellowship if she/he has been admitted in PhD for not
more than 14 months from the date of submission of application. In case of a different
admission / enrollment date and registration date, the first date of PhD admission will be
considered.)
This date may be the same as admission date in case of some institute / university rules
(Note: A candidate can apply to PM Fellowship if she/he has been admitted in PhD for not
more than 14 months from the date of submission of application. In case of a different
admission/ enrollment date and registration date, the first date of PhD admission will be
considered.)
<<Calendar>>
6. University*
Options: Chemistry, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Mathematics and
Physics
Note: Please write only a brief version of your research problem (maximum 300 words)
highlighting the goals and objectives of your research
Educational Details
1. Board
CBSE
ICSE
State Board (Please Specify)
Other (Please Specify)
2. Subjects taken
3. Year of passing
<<Year drop-down>>
1. Board
CBSE
ICSE
State Board (Please Specify)
Other (Please Specify)
2. Subjects taken
3. Year of enrolment
<<Year drop-down>>
4. Year of passing
<<Year drop-down>>
3. Specialisation / Subject
5. Institute
6. University*
7. Year of enrolment
<<Year drop-down>>
8. Year of passing
<<Year drop-down>>
2. Specialisation / Subject
4. Institute
5. University*
6. Year of enrolment
<<Year drop-down>>
7. Year of passing
<<Year drop-down>>
2. Specialisation / Subject
5. Institute
6. University*
7. Year of enrolment
<<Year drop-down>>
8. Year of passing
<<Year drop-down>>
2. Name of Department
<<Attachment option>>
<<Attachment option>>
<<Attachment option>>
3. Are you interested in switching over from present fellowship to the PM's Fellowship for
Doctoral Research?
Yes
No
Designation
Duration of Job
<< Calender>>
No
5. Check all the qualifications between which you have gaps and specify the gap duration
and reasons?
Before 10th
Between 10th & 12th
Between 12th & Graduation
Between Graduation & Post-Graduation
Before PhD
Any Other (Please specify)
Declaration
It is certified that all Information given by me is true to the best of my knowledge. If any
Information were to be found incorrect or false, I am aware that my application and Fellowship
are liable for cancellation.
Agree
Disagree
Upload Documents
Note: the following documents will be required to be uploaded while filling the online
application form.
4. 10th Certificate
5. 12th Certificate
6. Graduation Certificate
7. Post-Graduation Certificate
8. Scan of Other Degree / Diploma Certificate
9. Profile of host institute
10. Bio-data of PhD Supervisor, not exceeding 3 pages
11. Partner Company Logo
12. Profile of Partner Company
13. Partner Company Latest Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Statement
14. Bio-data of Industry Mentor, not exceeding 3 pages
15. Undertaking from the Research Supervisor and Head of the Organization of the
Institute / University*
16. Undertaking from the Industry Partner in the Research Project*
17. Letter from the Industry Partner (on company’s letterhead) on the research
problem and the future plans for implementation, if any
18. List of Applicant’s Publications
19. Detailed Research Synopsis
Date Place
Signature
Date Place
Signature
Place
Date
Place
Date
Annexure II
Sample Memorandum of Understanding which selected candidates will be
required to sign with their institute, industry partner and CII. The dates and
relevant details will need to be changed accordingly
Company Institute
Logo Logo
Memorandum of Agreement
between
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII),
<Candidate Name>,
<Industry Name>,
and
<Institute Name>
for
Implementation of the “Prime Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research”, a joint
initiative of CII and Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB), for <candidate name>
enrolled for full-time PhD at <institute name>, starting <<DD/MM/YYY>> for a maximum
period of four years.
a) CONFEDERATION OF INDIAN INDUSTRY (CII), an apex body of Industries, which has its
headquarters at the Mantosh Sondhi Centre, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi –
110003, hereinafter referred to as “CII”
and
b) < Candidate name >, a <<PhD Enrollment Month and Year>> enrolled full-time PhD student at
<institute name> who has been recommended by the Apex Council of the “Prime Minister’s
Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research” for the <<Batch Number>> batch of fellowships
starting <<DD/MM/YYY>> for a maximum period of four years, hereinafter referred to as
“Candidate”.
and
c) < Industry Partner name >, a company headquartered at < to be filled by the company >, which
has agreed to provide a financial grant and necessary technical guidance on the research topic of
the candidate under the Prime Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research starting
<<DD/MM/YYY>>, hereinafter referred to as “Industry”.
and
d) <Institute name >, the institute where the said candidate is enrolled to pursue full-time PhD
under the supervision of the guide assigned by the institute, hereinafter referred to as “Institute”.
4 Background of Scheme
Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) for human resource capacity building for industrial R&D has been
recognized as one of the main deliverables by a Sub-Committee of Prime Minister’s Council on Trade &
Industry. One of the recommendations that emerged from the private sector is to design, develop and
implement a doctoral research scheme in PPP mode for enhancing trust level in academia, research outfits
and industry.
Vide Prime Minister’s Office ID No–3646245/2012-ES-II dated 2nd November 2012, the Prime
Minister’s Office approved the proposal of naming the SERB-CII Doctoral Fellowship Scheme as “Prime
Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research”.
On 8th November 2012, the scheme was launched at AICTE-CII University-Industry Congress & 4th
Global Higher Education Summit held in New Delhi. The “Prime Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for
Doctoral Research” is being implemented jointly by Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB) and
the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The scheme is run under PPP mode.
5 Nature of Support
a) Government Component: The amount equivalent to the prevailing JRF/SRF rates along with HRA would
be paid by SERB, Government of India as the first component
b) Industry Component: The second component, matching the first component, would be paid by the
sponsoring industry partner
The fellowship will be paid starting <<Start date of Fellowship>> and will be revised as per the JRF /
SRF norms from time to time.
The industry component for the fellowship is also subject to revision as per changes in the
Government component.
6 Objective of MoU
The objective of this MoA is to determine the roles and responsibilities of the four parties under the above
stated scheme.
About the Project - to be filled by the candidate through mutual consultation with partner company
and host institute
7.1.1 Manage the scheme and act as the contact point for all communications.
7.1.2 Transfer the grant money to the candidate every month on receipt of the grant from
SERB and industry contributors.
7.1.3 Plan and fix review meetings for project evaluation and provide other support for the
success of the project.
7.2.1 Pay CII the yearly grant amount for the candidate by 25 th February every year.
7.2.2 Pay CII the 10% management fees (plus 18% GST on management fee amount) yearly by
25th February every year.
The scholarship will be calculated based on JRF/SRF category and HRA norms
applicable to the scholar in a particular year. The amount will be shared on email by CII
after confirmation of JRF/SRF category of the scholar in the year by the academic guide.
In case the research work gets over before the full four year tenure, management fee in
the completion year (financial year) of the fellowship will be charged in full, irrespective
of the number of months of scholarship grant paid in that year. The Grant amount will be
charged as per the number of months requested based on the completion of PhD.
Methods of Payment:
Bank Transfer: The entire amount of yearly scholarship grant, which will be transferred
on a monthly basis in the bank account of the student, and the 10% management fee of
CII (plus 18% GST on management fee amount), can be transferred to CII through NEFT
by 10th April every year and the details of the transfer (mentioning the UTR Number)
along with the break-up of the payment should be emailed to CII to [email protected] &
[email protected].
After the payment has been transferred, an email should be sent to CII sharing the UTR
number of the transaction and stating the exact payment break-up of the payment in terms
of research grant which the company has agreed to provide to the candidate and the
project management fee of CII. Any TDS deducted should be mentioned and TDS
certificate must be sent by email to CII.
The CII bank details are as under:
Name of Organisation : Confederation of Indian Industry
Address : The Mantosh Sondhi Center
23, Institutional Area, Lodi Road,
New Delhi 110003
Constitution : Registered under Societies Act XXI of 1860
State : New Delhi
State code : 07
PAN Number : AAATC0188R
TAN Number : DELC07910A
VAT Number : 07850377383
Service Tax Number : AAATC0188RST004
GST Number : 07AAATC0188R1ZB
ARN Number : AA0704170398232
Contact Person : Invoice : [email protected]
GST : [email protected]
Bank Account Details : Standard Chartered Bank
Account No. 52205035775
IFSC : SCBL0036020
MICR : 110036002
Overseas Transfers : SWIFT code: SCBLINBB DEL
IBAN No. (GBP): GB42SCBL60910451997017
IBAN No. (EUR): DE18512305000018506203
ABA No. (USD): 026002561
Sort Code (SCB London): 609104
Cheque Payment: Alternatively, cheque/ cheques (for the scholarship which will be
transferred on a monthly basis in the bank account of the student and the management fee
of CII (plus 18% GST on management fee amount), should be made in the name of
Confederation of Indian Industry and sent at the CII office address.
The cheque should have a covering letter stating that the exact payment break-up of the
enclosed cheque/ cheques in terms of research grant which the company has agreed to
provide to the candidate and the project management fee of CII. Any TDS deducted
should be mentioned and TDS certificate must be sent by email to CII.
7.3.1 Ensure the candidate is not availing any other fellowship / salary apart from the Prime
Minister’s Fellowship.
7.3.2 Research guide from the assigned academic institute should monitor the candidate’s
research work and ensure the candidate adheres to the planned milestones.
7.3.3 Research guide to inform CII in case the candidate is not meeting the expected targets /
not dedicating sufficient time or effort to the project / applying for leaves / travelling for
research work / internships.
7.3.4 Inform CII within 10 days in case of change of academic guide.
7.3.5 Inform CII in case the candidate wishes to terminate his / her fellowship prematurely for
personal, professional or other reasons.
7.3.6 Appoint a point person for coordinating the management of this scheme with CII.
7.4.1 Observe good practices in relation to data management, protection and security.
7.4.2 Submit annual progress report by end of every year.
7.4.3 Inform CII in case of change in contact information.
7.4.4 Submit the certificate on quarterly basis in the form of undertaking that he /she is not in
availing any other benefit other than the given scheme or is not carrying out any other
assignment than the subject research project failing which he / she will be liable for
action as per the discretion of CII.
7.4.5 Acknowledge the contribution of SERB, DST, Government of India and CII in
facilitating their research in all publications, presentations and any work related to
research under the Fellowship.
8 Intellectual Property
<To be added after mutual consultation among parties except CII>
9.1 The yearly review of the project will be done every year.
9.2 The candidate will submit a progress report, by end of every year, signed by the research guide
and industry mentor with their respective letters of recommendation for the continuation of the
grant.
9.3 The progress report to include:
9.3.1 Progress with reference to experimental work giving details of experimental setup,
methods adopted, data collected (supported by necessary tables, charts, diagrams and
photographs).
9.3.2 Summary of achievements as per the yearly milestones mentioned in this MoA.
Additionally can also mention about any new findings/ significant developments etc.
9.3.3 Work remaining to be undertaken.
10 General
10.1 The Prime Minister’s Fellowship for Doctoral Research for the candidate starts from
<<DD/MM/YYY>> and is for a maximum period of four years thereafter.
10.2 The scholarship money will be transferred to the candidate’s account by the end of every month
by CII.
10.3 The scholarship money transferred to the candidate will be for the previous month.
10.4 Recipients of Prime Minister’s Fellowship must acknowledge the contribution of SERB, DST,
Government of India and CII in facilitating their research in all their publications, presentations
and any work related to their research under the Fellowship.
10.5 Any dispute arising out of this will be taken care of by the Apex Council for the Prime
Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research. If the dispute remains unresolved then
final arbitration will rest with Secretary, DST.
10.6 The Prime Minister’s Fellowship shall be tenable for a maximum period of four years or
completion of the PhD programme (i.e. till the final defence of the PhD thesis), whichever is
earlier.
10.7 Should the Fellow be unable for medical reasons to pursue his / her studies in accordance with
the Terms and Conditions of the Fellowship, he / she must inform CII within two weeks of such
a situation coming to his / her attention. In such situations, CII will have the right to defer (for a
maximum period of nine months) or close the Fellowship.
10.8 SERB and CII reserve the right to revise the Terms and Conditions of this scheme at any time.
10.9 Neither SERB, nor CII or Apex Council or the Government of India can be held legally liable
for breach of trust by candidates, institute or industry.
10.10 The Fellowship would stop if the industry expresses disinterest or ceases to continue its
financial support to the candidate under the Prime Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral
Research.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have put their hands on the day ____, month ________ and
year ______ aforementioned at New Delhi.