AICTE AURA 2024: The scheme can be availed maximum two times in a lifetime.
Alivia Mukherjee | March 20, 2024 | 06:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The All India Council for Technical Education has launched the AICTE AURA (Augmenting Utilisation of Research Assets 2024 Scheme) in order to promote the use of I-STEM (India Science Technology Engineering Facilities Map) by providing financial assistance to teachers and students in AICTE-approved colleges for using I-STEM facilities and boosting research.
AICTE Chairman TG Sitharam launched the scheme at the AICTE headquarters in New Delhi. During the event, he stated that investing in research and development opens up opportunities for collaboration with academic institutions and research organisations.
Sitharam said, "The aim of AURA scheme is to augment existing research by utilization of public funded hardware and software R and D facilities mapped by I-STEM, and thereby developing a culture of research in technical education Institutions."
An amount of up to Rs 2 lakhs would be reimbursed to the researcher to take up a research after submitting the payment receipt for utilization of equipment and facilities registered on I-STEM portal. The maximum funding limit for each researcher is Rs 2 lakh.
Bills should be submitted on a half yearly basis for reimbursement during the financial year from April to September (before October 31) and October to March (before April 30). The reimbursement will be made maximum twice in a year. The payment will be made online through RTGS or NEFT directly to the researcher’s bank account.
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Candidates can have a look at the eligibility criteria for AICTE AURA scheme below.
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