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Research proposals are Supported by ISRO in the areas of Space Science, Space technology and Space Applications which are of relevance to ISRO.

A. "Research Areas in Space-2025 "-A document of Research Areas for soliciting proposals from STCs, STIC & RAC-S.

  1. "Research Areas in Space" is a comprehensive document highlighting ISRO's major programmes, current and upcoming R&D requirements of ISRO. This document will exclusively cater to the advanced research requirements of ISRO wherein Space Technology Cells (STCs), Space Technology Incubation Centre (STIC) and Regional Academic Centre for Space (RAC-S) established at various IITs/NITs and premier institutes across the country can select and generate R&D proposals. The faculty of these institutes are encouraged to submit their project proposals in these diverse research areas.
  2. The concerned ISRO/DOS centre interested in the research topic is given in brackets after the areas/sub areas/problems.
  3. The faculty of these STCs, RAC-S and S-TICs may submit the proposals to the convener of their respective STCs/ RAC-S/ S-TICs. However, the proposals may be submitted by the faculty of STC to the respective convenors of STC Cells only. Further proposals from the RAC-S/STIC and associated colleges shall be submitted to RAC-S/STIC-s based on the call for proposals by the respective cells. Further, the submitted proposals will be subjected to critical evaluation by ISRO/DOS Centres. The proposal will be evaluated on the basis of novelty, methodology, approach, deliverables, experience of the PI in the subject area, duration of the project, budget etc.
  4. The Projects having envisaged outcome as a product or process of business/commercial potential shall be submitted through S-TICs.
  5. The evaluation reports of the proposals received from the ISRO/DOS centres will be further reviewed by the Joint Policy Committee (JPC) of STC, Joint Management Committee (JMC) of STIC and Joint Policy Management Council (JPMC) of RAC-S before its recommendation for funding support.
  6. The age limit for the Principal Investigator is below 65 years (sixty-five) including the project period.
  7. One hard copy and a soft copy of the proposal shall be submitted to the respective STCs/STIC/ RAC-S.
  8. Conveners of STC/STIC/RAC-S shall submit a hard copy and a soft copy of the proposal to the respective ISRO/DOS centre.

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B. " Respond BASKET - 2024 pdf icon PDF - 7.89 MB " comprises a set of most urgent and immediate research areas for the academia to select and prepare detailed proposals under RESPOND programme

  1. RESPOND BASKET comprises of the most urgent and important research problems identified by ISRO/DOS Centre / Units on the basis of ISRO’s upcoming programmatic R&D requirements. Each research problem comprises of a brief write-up about the topic for the faculty of the academic Institutions/R&D laboratories other than the Space Technology Cells (STCs) and Regional Academic Centre for Space (RAC-S) to select and prepare the proposals.
  2. An individual or group(s) of scientists / faculty members affiliated to any academic institution/autonomous R&D institutions are eligible for submitting the proposals. The Principal Investigator(s) should be a full-time employee(s) of the concerned institution.
  3. Principal Investigator shall be a domain expert in the area to which the proposal belongs to and must be a full time employee/faculty of the institution forwarding the application. There may also be co-investigator(s) from the same/different institution(s) working on the project. But satisfactory completion of a project will be the responsibility of the Principal Investigator and the institution involved.
  4. Proposals shall be submitted online.
  5. The last date for submitting the proposals under “RESPOND BASKET 2024” is extended upto 14th Feb 2025.
  6. The submitted proposal will be subjected to critical evaluation by the ISRO/DOS Centre experts. The proposal will be evaluated on the basis of novelty, methodology, approach, experience of the PI in the subject area, duration of the project, budget etc.

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