Applications Open for Prime Minister Research Chair Scheme 2026 to Boost Indian Research
Applications Invited For Prime Minister Research Chair Scheme, Check Details

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The Government of India has opened applications for the Prime Minister Research Chair (PMRC) Scheme 2026, inviting Indian-origin researchers worldwide to enhance the country's research ecosystem. Applications are due by July 15, with the scheme aiming to support high-impact research across 13 priority sectors.
- 01The PMRC Scheme is managed by the Department of Higher Education under the Ministry of Education.
- 02It aims to engage at least 120 researchers over five years, categorized as Young Research Fellows, Senior Fellows, and Research Chairs.
- 03Fellows will receive financial support ranging from ₹0.15 crore to ₹0.60 crore annually, plus research grants up to ₹5 crore.
- 04The initiative supports India's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat 2047 by fostering innovation and mentorship.
- 05Eligible candidates include Indian-origin researchers and professionals from reputed institutions abroad, with applications closing on July 15.
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The Government of India has launched the Prime Minister Research Chair (PMRC) Scheme 2026, inviting applications from Indian-origin researchers, scientists, and professionals globally. This initiative aims to enhance India's research and innovation ecosystem by attracting distinguished experts to premier higher education institutions and national research laboratories. Applications can be submitted online until July 15. The PMRC Scheme, overseen by the Department of Higher Education, focuses on high-impact research across 13 priority sectors, including academic mentorship and industry collaboration. It plans to engage at least 120 researchers over five years, categorized into Young Research Fellows, Senior Fellows, and Research Chairs, based on their experience post-PhD. Financial support for fellows includes annual fellowship fees ranging from ₹0.15 crore to ₹0.60 crore and research grants up to ₹5 crore. Eligible candidates must demonstrate strong academic credentials and be willing to work in-person at host institutions in India for up to five years.
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The PMRC Scheme is expected to strengthen India's research capabilities and innovation landscape, directly impacting higher education and research institutions.
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