भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

CSIR Young Scientist Awards 2023

Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Home >> OnGoing Nominations >> CSIR Young Scientist Awards 2023

07/11/2022

Nomination Start Date

30/11/2022

Nomination End Date

Announcement Date
Help Desk

CSIR Young Scientist Awards 2023

To promote excellence and recognize outstanding contributions made by the yound CSIR scientists for their work done primarily in India during the last five years preceding the year of the Award.

Eligibility

 
1. Any scientist, engaged in research work in any of the CSIR laboratories/institutes, who is not more than 35 years of age, as reckoned on 26 September, 2022 (CSIR Foundation Day) of the preceding year, is eligible for the Award.
 
2. The nominee should be a regular Scientist (as per CSRAP Rules) of the CSIR system and should have joined the CSIR laboratory on or prior to 26 September of the previous year.

Decoration

 
1. The Awards are given annually in the following fields:
i) Biological Sciences
ii) Chemical Sciences
iii)Earth-Atmosphere-Ocean-Planetary Sciences
iv) Engineering Sciences
v) Physical Sciences (including instrumentation)
 
2. Each award consists of a citation (signed by the Director-General, CSIR and the Vice-President, CSIR), a cash prize of Rs.50000 (Rupees fifty thousand) and a plaque
 
3. Special Honorarium of Rs. 7500 till the age of 45 years
 
4. Research grant of Rs 25 lakh (Rupees twenty-five lakh) over a period of five years, is also given, which is normally to the tune of Rs 5 lakh per annum per CSIR Young Scientist Awardee

No. of Awardees

 

Total 10 Awardees: 2 awardee per field

Who can nominate ?

 
It is self nomination with a letter of recommendation by Directors/ Chairperson of Research Councils / Bhatnagar Awardees who can propose nominations only of scientists belonging to the CSIR laboratories/ institutes with which they are associated.

Selection Process

 
1. Each nominee is required to make a brief presentation (15 minutes) about his/her research work before the concerned Advisory Committee. This may be followed by 5 minutes question-answer session/discussion
 
2. No nomination will be considered in absentia
 
3. The awards are given for outstanding contributions made by the Young CSIR scientists on work done primarily in India
 
4. The award in a specific discipline may be withheld if no candidate of requisite merit is forthcoming in that year
 
5. The recommendations of the Advisory Committees are subject to approval by the Governing Body of CSIR

Ceremony Details

 
The CSIR Young Scientist Awards will be presented to the recipients on 26 September, the CSIR Foundation Day every year at a formal function arranged by CSIR. At this ceremony, citations highlighting the work of the recipients are read out.