UserManual PDF
UserManual PDF
UserManual PDF
MANUAL
of
Proposal Management System
Scheme for Promotion of Academic Research
Collaboration (SPARC)
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2. OVERVIEW
In order to facilitate fundamental and socially relevant research in India, lot of emphasis is being laid for
strengthening collaboration between Indian research groups with top research groups in the world, so that
Indian scientists and students can interact with the finest minds in the world.
SPARC builds on the solid foundation laid by Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) and offers
a scheme to support longer term research program where it not only funds for long term visit by the
international faculty (2 to 8 months) but would also fund the travel and sustenance of Indian students at the
university / institute of the international collaborator. The program aims at exposing large number of young
students, the torch bearers of the future generation, to state-of-the-art developments in science and
technology, thereby increasing the number of highly trained scientific manpower in the country, as well as
significantly enhance the visibility of Indian science and scientists in the world map of highly advance
science. It is expected that some of the joint ideas would not only lead to breakthrough in science, but would
also result in sustainable technological products that will be beneficial to mankind at large, in addition to
fulfilling the needs of India.
The major outcome of the SPARC initiative will be strong research collaboration between Indian research
groups with best-in class faculty and renowned research group in the leading universities of the world, in
areas that are at the cutting edge of science or with direct social relevance to the mankind, specifically of
India. Long term stay of international faculty will lead to tangible result such as large number of high impact
research publications, solution to key national and international problems, development of niche courses,
high quality text books and research monographs, imbibing of best practices from top international
academicians and researchers, strong bilateral cooperation, and improved world reputation and ranking of
Indian Institutes.
Institute Coordinator
• Log-in to PMS with the email and password ( or system
generated One Time Password for first time)
• Invite PI from the his/her institute
Foreign PI
• On submission of proposal, foreign PI will receive an email that
request to give his/her consent
• The foreign PI click on the link in the email to give the consent
Institute Coordinator
• Accepts the submitted proposal in PMS. Only accepted
proposals will be considered for further processing
Step 3: Enter email id of the principal investigator. Enter his/her name and click on “Add”. The “Resend
Email” option can be used to resend the invitation email to the PI.
Step 2: Click on “New Proposal” for creating a new proposal. “Edit” option can be used for updating already
created proposal. After submission, “Edit” option will be replaced by “View”. The “Proposal Doc” option
will be available throughout the submission process. The PI can view the draft/final copy of the proposal
document using this button.
Step 3: Enter the details in “Title Page” and click on “Save and Next”. The other sections will be activated
after saving details of title page. All sections are mandatory except “Project Personnel”.
Step 5: Enter the details of International PI and Co-PIs and click on “Save and Next”. You can also add
more than one International Co-PI.
Step 10: Please check the checkbox to accept the terms and condition and submit the proposal by clicking
on the “Final Submit” button. The drafted proposal can be downloaded using “Preview Proposal” button.
On submission, the system will send a mail to the international PI which contains a request for giving
consent.
Step 2: The list will show all proposals submitted by the PI of the Institute. The institute coordinator can
also download the proposals. The institute coordinator can accept the proposals (by clicking on the
“Accept” button) once the consent is given by the International PI.