Raman Charpak Fellowship 2020 | Application Form

Raman Charpak Fellowship 2020 | Application Form

Introduction

Raman–Charpak Fellowship was launched during the State visit of the President of France to India during February 2013. The program is in honor of two Nobel Laureates in Physics, Prof C.V. Raman, Indian Nobel Laureate (1930) and Prof Georges Charpak, French Nobel Laureate (1992). 

The aim is to facilitate the exchange of doctoral students between the two countries, in order to broaden the scope and depth of future engagements in Science, Technology, and Innovation.

Objectives

This program implemented by the Indo French Centre for Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR/ CEFIPRA) aims at improving the doctoral skills of Indian and French students by providing them an opportunity to carry out part of their research work in a University / Research & Development Institute based in France or India respectively.

Notification

Raman-Charpak Fellowship 2020 - Notification

Name of the Exam

Raman-Charpak Fellowship

Academic Year

2020

For Whom?

Ph.D Student

Duration

2 - 6 Months

Official Website


CEFIPRA Official Website

Application Mode

Online - Raman Charpak

Eligibility

 

  • Applicants from India must be Indian citizens residing in India and have registered for a Ph.D. in a recognized university or research institution in India.

 

  • Applicants from France must be residing in France and have registered for a Ph.D./ Master’s degree in a recognized university or research institution in France.

 

  • Maximum age 30 years as on 1st April of the call year.

 

  • Students once supported by CEFIPRA and students who have a permanent position in institutions/universities are not eligible.

 

  • Pre-authorization or prior consent from his/ her institute/ University to apply for a foreign fellowship program.

Fellowship

Raman-Charpak - Fellowship
For Indian Fellow
  • Fellowship Support of 1500 Euros per month for daily expenses, local travel, accommodation charges plus Social Security charges
For French Fellow
  • Fellowship support Rs. 40,000 per month for daily expenses, local travel, etc. plus accommodation charges not exceeding Rs. 45,000 per month.
Important Information
  • One return airfare ticket in economy class.
  • Insurance coverage (travel & health) wherever is required & Carte de Sejour (if any).
  • Support for attending conferences/seminars/workshops during the stay.
Group Indian & French Ph.D. research scholars and Maters Students [only from France (included from the year 2016)].
Area Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences and Environmental Sciences, Materials Sciences, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Biological Sciences, Life and Medical Sciences, Mathematical and Computational Sciences.

Instructions

To Apply for the Raman Charpak Fellowship

 

 

  • Click on 'Not Registered Yet' on the Home Page.

 

  • Fill the required details to complete your enrollment.

 

  • After Successful Registration, Save the form & press the Print button to get a printout.

 

  • It is not possible to modify the data after Save & Print.

 

  • Take two copies of the printout of your online application.

 

  • Preserve the copy of the online application for future reference.

IMP-Dates

Raman-Charpak Fellowship 2020 - Important Dates
Event Date
Application Deadline  June / July
Declaration of Result End- September (Tentative)
Starting date of fellowship Mid-October onwards

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