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India Afghanistan Fellowship
Ministry Of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
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Benefits
- A fellowship will be awarded to Bachelor's degree programme for four years and for the Master's degree programme for two years @ INR 12,000 per month in each case and at INR 15,000 per month for three years for Ph.D Programme, out of the India-Afghanistan Fund of the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India. Any change in the Fellowship amount will be informed to the candidates.
- All expenditures towards tuition fee, hostel fee, mess, medical, contingency and travel within the country etc. during the course will be borne by the student utilizing the consolidated fellowship amount. However, a provision of a research contingency grant of INR 6,000 and P INR 10,000 per year for M.Sc. and Ph.D. candidates respectively and group insurance are under consideration.
- Annual charges of bench fee (US $2000 per candidate per year) as per SAARC countries shall be payable to the Indian AUs, and will be covered under the India-Afghanistan Fund.
- The fee structure for fellows will be as per the norms of the University.
- There is no provision to change the University, once admission is granted. However, the candidate can show his/her preferences at the time of submission of the Application form; the Screening Committee may consider the request, depending upon the availability of a seat in the respective University.
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When was the scheme launched ?
India-Afghanistan Fellowship Programme started in 2010-11.
What will the fellowship amount ?
A fellowship will be awarded to Bachelor's degree programme for four years and for the Master's degree programme for two years at INR 12,000 per month in each case and at INR 15,000 per month.
What is the eligibily for Bachelor's programme ?
For admission in the B.Sc. program in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, and Bachelor of Technology/Biotechnology, the candidate must have passed in 10 +2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics or both.
What Is The Eligibily For Master's Programme ?
For admission in the M.Sc. programme in Agriculture and allied fields, the candidate must have a four year bachelor's degree in agriculture/related subject. • For admission to M.V.Sc. the programme, the candidate must have passed B.V.Sc. & A.H. with internship before the date of registration in the University under 5 years degree programme. • For admission to M.Tech. the programme, the candidate must have passed B.Tech. or B. E. programme. • Overall Grade Point Average (OGPA) of 5.50/10 or equivalent percentage of marks at Bachelor's degree level.
What Is The Eligibily For Doctoral's Programme ?
Master's degree in respective/related subject. OGPA of 6.5/10 or equivalent percentage of marks at Master's degree level.
What is official website ?
Official WebSite : https://education.icar.gov.in
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