Monday, November 18, 2019

Marking system in Rajasthan University post graduation annual system

In this blog, I shall write what is written on the back of mark-sheet of annual scheme for MA, MSc or MCom. It is the rule presently running for Rajasthan University in annual scheme. For semester scheme, I have already wrote another blog which can be found in my August 2019 list.

If you have any confusion about these rules or you want to get more clearance in these things, you can contact me by making a comment bellow. I shall answer as soon as possible. If things will be difficult to understand, I shall contact officials and try to answer as soon as possible.

This file doesn't contain any table, so only text is written in this blog. If you found any difficult, I shall translate this blog in Hindi or I shall try to explain each an every sentence as per convenience of the reader.
This in above picture are as follows:


Rules for working out the result of M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. Previous and Final Examination

  1. For a pass a candidate is required to obtain at least 25% marks in each paper and 36% marks in the total aggregate in theory at the previous and Final Examination separately and 36% marks in practical separately, wherever prescribed.
  2. Classification of Division : First Division : 60% or more marks, Second Division : 48% or more marks but less than 60% and pass class : 36% or more marks but less then 48% of the total aggregate marks of Previous and Final Examination taken together.
  3. (a) A candidate who has failed at M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. (Previous) examination but has passed in at least 50% of the papers prescribed for the examination obtaining 36% marks in each paper in accordance with the rules given below shall be eligible to re-appear in the failing papers of Previous alongwith the Final examination.
    (b) A candidate who has failed at the M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. (Final) examination but has passed in at least 50% of the papers obtaining 36% marks in each papers prescribed for the examination in accordance with the rules given below shall be exempted from re-appearing in a subsequent year in the papers in which he has passed.
    (i) Where the candidate fails to secure the requisite minimum percentage of marks prescribed for a pass in the aggregate of all the papers, he shall be deemed to have passed in each such papers in which he has secured at least 36% marks.
    (ii) Where the candidate secures the requisite minimum percentage of marks prescribed for a pass in the aggregate of all the papers, he shall be deemed to have passed in each such papers in which he has secured at least 25% marks.
    (iii) For reckoning 50% of the papers at the Previous and Final Examination, Practical will be included and one practical will be counted as one paper.
    (iv) If the number of papers prescribed for the Previous and Final Examination is an odd number, it shall be increased by one for the purpose of reckoning 50% of the papers,
  4. (a) A candidate who does not pass even in 50% of papers prescribed for the M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. (Previous) examination in accordance with the above rules shall not be eligible for M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. Final Class. He will be required to re-appear at the previous examination in all the prescribed papers and practicals.
    (b) A candidate who does not pass even in 50% of the papers prescribed for the M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. (Final) examination in accordance with the above rules shall be required to re-appear at the same in subsequent year in all the prescribed papers and practicals.
  5. (i) If a candidate clears any paper (s) / practical (s) / dissertation / viva-voce prescribed at the Previous and / or Final examination after a continous period of three years then for the purpose of working out the division, only the minimum pass marks viz. 25% (36% in case of Practical) shall be taken into account in respect of such paper(s)/practicals/dissertation as are cleared after the aforesaid period provided that in case where a candidate requires more than 25% marks in order to reach the requisite minimum aggregate as many marks out of those actually secured by him will be taken into account as would enable him to make up the deficiency in the requisite minimum aggreagte (Ord 212-B)
    (ii) 0.235-B (M.Sc.). (iii) 0.249-B (M.Com.)
  6. Candidate desiring scrutiny/ revaluation of their result / answer books as permissiable under the rules may apply on the prescribed form so as to reach the Registrar's office alongwith requisite fee, within 15 days from the date of declaration of the result. Application received after the due date shall NOT be entertained in any case,
  7. In case of any mistake being detected during the preparation of the marks sheet or brought to the notice onwards, the University will be fully empowered to correct the same. (under ord.169-H)
  8. (*) Star shown against the paper(s) total indicates the deficiency in the marks and (^) caret shown against the paper(s) indicates 'Marks Ignored' under Ord. 169E (ii).
  9. All court cases shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Rajasthan University Headquarter, i.e. Jaipur and not at any place. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Lithium ion battery

Copied from https://www.nobelprize.orgIf you see the The Nobel prize in chemistry 2019, you will find it as lithium ion battery. This is a rechargeable battery. Now a days, if you will open your mobile/laptop or other electric devices, you will find a battery inside it which is light weight and can store more energy. Since, it is light weight, so it is very easy to use in electric vehicles. Lithium is s-block element of periodic table. As s-block elements have one free electron which help lithium in conductivity. Another thing is, lithium is the lightest element of periodic table in solid form which can be understood as the light weight of lithium. Scientists were testing lithium batteries in 1976 because they wanted some solution of the hikes in patrol prices. Since, it was interesting at the time when it exploded and fire-brigade had to put out a number of fires and finally threatened to make the laboratory pay for the special chemicals used to extinguish lithium fires. 

Few details about nobel prize are given below:


Saturday, September 7, 2019

चन्द्रयान २ (Chandrayan 2)

A picture of Moon.
चंद्रयान 2, उस अभियान का नाम है जो चन्द्रमा पर वर्ष 2019 में भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन (इसरो) द्वारा चन्द्रमा की सतह का अध्य्यन करने के लिए चलाया गया प्रयोग है। इसके लिए इसरो ने आजतक का सबसे कम खर्चे वाला एक यान चन्द्रमा पर भेजा। इसमें अच्छी गुणवत्ता के कैमरे लगे हुए हैं जो चन्द्रमा की सतह की अच्छी गुणवत्ता के चित्र भेज रहा है। यह अभियान कई वर्षों पहले आरम्भ किया था। इसमें यान निर्मित करने में कई वर्षों का समय लगा क्योंकि जब इस तरह से कोई यान अंतरिक्ष में भेजा जाता है तो उसके प्रत्येक सेकण्ड का पूर्वानुमान (गणितीय गणना के साथ) लगाना जरुरी है। इस यान को 22 जुलाई 2019 को पृथ्वी से भेजा गया। इस चंद्रयान में तीन भाग थे जिनके बारे में मैं यहाँ लिखता हूँ:
  1. ऑर्बिटर (Orbiter): यह चंद्रयान के चारो तरफ लगाने वाला भाग है जो अगस्त माह में चन्द्रमा की कक्षा में स्थापित हो गया। इसने विभिन्न बदलाव करते हुए लगभग 124 किमी से 164 किमी दूरी कक्षा में स्थापित हो गया। यह अगले दो वर्ष तक काम करेगा और चन्द्रमा की उच्च गुणवत्ता के चित्र हमें भेजता रहेगा। इन चित्रों का इसरो के वैज्ञानिक अध्ययन करके ज्ञात करेंगे की चन्द्रमा की सतह पर कौनसे कण पाए जाते हैं।
  2. लैंडर (Lander): यह चंद्रयान का एक भाग था जो चन्द्रमा की सतह पर उतरने वाला था। यह 2 सितम्बर 2019 को चंद्रयान से अलग हुआ और कुछ दिनों तक चन्द्रमा के ऊपर 35 किमी ऊँचाई पर परिक्रमण करने लगा। इसके बाद 7 सितम्बर 2019 को इसे बड़े आराम से चन्द्रमा की सतह पर उतरना था। लेकिन अज्ञात कारणों से इसका सम्पर्क टूट गया। अब हमें इसकी स्थिति ज्ञात नहीं है। विभिन्न पत्रकार अपने अनुमान लगा रहे हैं लेकिन इसरो के अनुसार इससे संपर्क नहीं हो पा रहा है और हमें इसकी जानकारी नहीं है। यह चन्द्रमा की सतह पर उतरने के बाद इसके अंदर स्थित रोवर को बाहर निकलने का स्थान देता। इसके अतिरिक्त यह रोवर का संपर्क पृथ्वी (इसरो के वैज्ञानिकों) से बनाकर रखता। इसके अतिरिक्त यह भी कुछ अच्छी गुणवत्ता के चित्र भेजता। इसका नाम विक्रम रखा गया था।
  3. रोवर (Rover): यह 7 सितम्बर 2019 को लैंडर से अलग होने वाला भाग था। चूँकि हम लैंडर से संपर्क खो चुके हैं अतः हमें वर्तमान में इसकी स्थिति का कोई ज्ञान नहीं है। इसका कार्य चन्द्रमा की सतह पर घूमकर उसकी उच्च गुणवत्ता की तसवीरें भेजना था। इसका नाम प्रज्ञान रखा गया था।
चूँकि अब हमें रोवर और लैंडर द्वारा लिए जाने वाले कम दुरी से अच्छी गुणवत्ता के चित्र नहीं मिल पायेंगे लेकिन अभी ऑर्बिटर से मिल रहे चित्र मिल रहे हैं। अतः अभी भी इस अभियान में बहुत कुछ अध्ययन किया जायेगा लेकिन जो अनुमानित था उस तक नहीं पहुँच पाए। चूँकि प्रज्ञान और विक्रम 14 दिन (पृथ्वी के) तक काम करने वाले थे उसके बाद उस स्थान पर जहाँ इनको उतरना था वहाँ सूर्य की रोशनी कम हो जायेगी अतः ये चित्र हमें नहीं मिल पायेंगे। हालाँकि ऑर्बिटर ठीक काम कर रहा है और अगले 2 वर्ष तक इसके काम करने की संभावना है।

Monday, August 26, 2019

Marking system in Rajasthan University semester system

In this blog, I shall write what is written on the back of mark-sheet of Semester system. It is as follows:

NOTE:-
  1. The Examination is based on (a) Semester Examination (b) Continuous Assessment (c) Choice Based Credit System and (d) Relative Grading and Semester Grade Point Average and Cumulative Grade Point Average system as provided in O. 199F1 to O. 199F5.
  2. The Credit Courses have been classified as (i) Compulsory Core Courses (CCC) (ii) Elective Core Courses (ECC) (iii) Seminar (SEM) (iv) Project Work (PRJ) (v) Field Study (FST) (vi) Self Study Courses (SSC) (vii) Other Supportive Courses (OSC) and (viii) Research Publications (RPJ).
  3. The provisions of revaluation and improvement in the annual scheme examination shall also be applicable in the Semester Examinations Scheme (EoSE) for PG Courses.
  4. Scrutiny/Re-valuation of marks will be permitted on request on payment of prescribed fee within 15 days of declaration of result. As a consequence of scrutiny/ Re-valuation, if the grade of the examinee in a particular paper(s) is changed, his/her grade shall also be changed accordingly. However, any such change shall not affect the grade already allotted to other examinees.
  5. Grade in particular examination registered in the courses are awarded on the basis of percentage of marks, namely 'O', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E' and 'F' if percentage is between range 75-100, 65-74, 55-64, 45-54, 33-44, 25-32, 0-24 respectively.
  6. The candidate who has not been permitted to appear in EoSE of a particular credit as he/she does not fulfill the minimum 75% attendance requirement and clear Continuous Assessment will be assigned Administrative Grade 'Z'. The candidate who has not been permitted to appear in EoSE as he/she failed to secure atleast 25% marks in all the courses (Papers) in the continuous assessment will be assigned Administrative Grade 'Y'. The candidate who withdraws his/her registration before the commencement of the EoSE will be assigned Administrative Grade 'W'. The candidate who remains absent in EoSE but was registered and was eligible to appear will be assigned Administrative Grade 'X'. The candidate who has been booked under UM and has been recommended Zero marks will be assigned Administrative Grade 'U'.
  7. Students with grade "E" or "F" or "U" or "X" in EoSE will have to get themselves re-registered in the course if they so desire with option either as a Self Study Course or as a regular course depending on the feasibility at the Department. Their CA Grades will be carried forwarded if registered as SSC.
  8. Students with grade "Z" will have to get themselves re-registered in the I/II/III/IV..... Semester course as a regular course if they so desire.
  9. In Continuous Assessment (CA) (Department/College/Institution wise) and End of Semester Examination (EoSE) (University as whole) separate Grades are awarded, as specified under ordinance. The continuous assessment consists of two components, namely, (i) Internal Assessment and (ii) Sessional Test(s) in ratio 30:70. The internal assessment component comprises of assessment of students performance on the basis of factors like attendance, classroom participation, Quiz, home Assignment etc.
  10. The SGPA, CGPA grade and percentage are assigned as per table given below.
    SGPA OR CGPAGRADEGRADE POINTDefinitionPercentagePercentage enhanced on 0.1 CGPA enchancement    CGPA%CGPA%CGPA%CGPA%CGPA%CGPA%
    5.50 to 6.00O6Outstanding75-1000.56.01005.0704.0603.0502.0391.029
    4.50 to 5.49A5Very Good65-740.15.9954.9693.9592.9491.9380.928
    3.50 to 4.49B4Good55-640.15.8904.8683.8582.8481.8370.827
    2.50 to 3.49C3Average45-540.15.7854.7673.7572.7471.7350.727
    1.50 to 2.49D2Below Average33-440.125.6804.6663.6562.6461.6340.626
    0.50 to 1.49E1Poor25-330.085.5754.5653.5552.5451.5330.525
    0.00 to 0.49F0Fail0-240.55.4744.4643.4542.4441.4320.420
    For Example (i) CGPA of 5.73 is equivalent to 86.5%, (ii) CGPA of 5.12 is equivalent to 71.2%, (iii) CGPA of 4.34 is equivalent to 63.4% (iv) CGPA of 3.26 is equivalent to 52.6%, (v) CGPA of 2.17 equivalent to 41.04% and (vi) CGPA of 1.11 is equivalent to 29.88%.5.3734.3633.3532.3431.3310.315
    5.2724.2623.2522.2411.2310.210
    5.1714.1613.1512.1401.1300.15
  11. A candidate will be required to earn minimum credits as prescribed in the syllabus for award of the Master Degree i.e. 120 credits for P.G. Courses.
  12. A complete transcript of credits, grade obtained, SGPA and CGPA will be issued on declaration of each semester result and consolidated one on the accumulation of minimum credits required for the award of Master degree.
  13. The maximum period for accumulation of the credit for Award of Master degree is 5 years (8 years for Ten Semester courses) failing which the credits earned will stand withdrawn and null and void.
  14. In case of any mistake being detected during the preparation of the Grade Sheets or brought to notice afterwards, the University will be fully empowered to correct the same.
  15. All court cases shall be subject to the Jurisdiction of the Rajasthan University Head quarter i.e. Jaipur and not at any other place.

Above table in picture format, if you are not able to see clearly:

Friday, August 2, 2019

Masters of Science (Physics) at University of Rajasthan

University of Rajasthan gives many courses and one of them is Masters of Science (MSc) in physics. You can get degree of this MSc in physics in 3 ways:
  • Semester system at Department of Physics, University of Rajasthan and Kanoria College, Jaipur.
  • Annual system at any affiliated colleges with University of Rajasthan.
  • From any autonomous college which is affiliated with University of Rajasthan and system depends on corresponding college. For example, Subodh College, Jaipur.
Syllabus depends on system. I am trying to brief the syllabus of above three processes:

In semester system:
  • There are 2 type of theory papers: Compulsory and Elective.
  • There are 3 compulsory papers in each semester and as per the availability of teachers, some of the elective papers will be assigned at department.
  • Compulsory papers are as:
    • 1st semester: Classical Mechanics (701); Quantum Mechanics (702); Classical Electrodynamics - I (704)
    • 2nd semester: Atomic and molecular physics (802); Classical Electrodynamics (804); Mathematical Methods in Physics (805)
    • 3rd semester: Advanced Quantum Mechanics (901); Statistical and Solid State Physics (902); Nuclear physics - I (903)
    • 4th semester: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory (X01); Solid State Physics (X02); Nuclear Physics - II (X03)
  • There are 1 compulsory lab in each semester. In each semester there is on elective lab available. Since, student have choice in 3rd and 4th semester whether he want to choose lab or a project.
  • Student have to earn atleast 120 credits in 4 semesters and have to get passing marks in all compulsory. Since, each theory paper gives 4 credits and each lab or project gives 6 credits.
  • Other details about this course will found in coming blogs. Syllabus for semester scheme can be found at University website (pdf).

In annual scheme:
  • In annual scheme in previous student have all compulsory papers. There are 4 papers:
    • Classical Mechanics and Mathematical Method in Physics
    • Classical Electrodynamics
    • Quantum Mechanics, Atomic and Molecular Physics
    • Electronics, Numerical Methods and Computer Programming
  • In final year there are 3 compulsory papers:
    • Advanced Quantum Mechanics and Introductory Quantum Field Theory
    • Nuclear Physics
    • Statistical and Solid State Physics
  • In final year, one subject can be choose by student if his/her college have facilities. As per present syllabus there are two papers available:
    • Microwave Electronics
    • Plasma Physics
  • In previous and final lab is compulsory.
  • Other details about this course will found in coming blogs. Syllabus for annual scheme can be found at University website (pdf).
At autonomous bodies:
  • Autonomous bodies have rights to make there own ways to design syllabus and course. Syllabus for Subodh College, Jaipur can be found on there website. If you want to know about any other place, please let us know in comments. We shall update you.

Sunday, July 28, 2019

PhD at Department of Physics & Astrophysics and Delhi University

Continuing from previous blogs about admission in Delhi University and MSc admissions in physics at DU, I am writing this blog about the admission at Delhi University for PhD in physics. Since, you can get admission in PhD in different research institutes or iit's. But Delhi University have it's own benefits and qualities for Ph.D. If you are interested in PhD at Delhi university, you have to select your interest and do some study to get admissions in Delhi University. Since, it is not hard to get admission for PhD at Delhi University but if you are interested in some special field or you want some specific supervisor, you have to see few things. You need to talk to corresponding teacher and have to see the availability of seats with corresponding teacher. Sometimes, you may need to wait for some time. It is also possible that you have to spend more then 5 years to finish your PhD. I am going to write the things which you have to follow to get admissions.

Most of the details are followed from http://physics.du.ac.in/admission.php

Eligibility Criteria for admission to PhD:
M.Sc in Physics, Applied Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biophysics, material Science, Astronomy &Astrophysics, Electronics, Geophysics, Biomedical Science, Electronics, Nanoscience, or Environmental Science with the applicant having graduated under the 10+2+3 scheme or any equivalent scheme from a university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to that of Delhi University and having fulfilled all other conditions of eligibility. The minimum qualifying marks are 50%.
OR
M.Tech in Chemcial Ebgineering, Electrical Engineering, mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, material Science, Electronics, Nanotechnology, Nuclear Science, Applied Optics

Mode of admission and distribution of seats:
Admission to the PhD programme comprises of a written examination followed by an interview. The entrance exam is typically held twice a year, normally in January and June. Check the Delhi University’s website (http://admissions.du.ac.in) for the announcement of the examination and details.
Those in recipient of any national/international fellowship or holding a regular position in national institutes/universities are exempt from the written examination and can appear directly in the interview. The number of available seats for the PhD programme is variable. The total number of seats available in this category for 2018-19 is 40.
The university offers PhD admission and a fellowship (called the non-NET University Fellowship) to those candidates who qualify the written and interview conducted by the department.
Candidates a valid JEST/GATE score as stipulated by the department are exempt from the written exam and are eligible for the non-NET University Fellowship.
The available seats are distributed in the various categories (General, SC,ST, OBC, etc.), as per applicable government rules.
Non-NET University Fellowships at a glance:
The table below illustrates the success rate for non-NET Fellowships for admission to the PhD programme over the past few years.

Admission Year
Distribution of sanctioned seats for University Fellowships as per Govt. of India rules
Success rate of admission
SC
ST
OBC
Gen
Total

2012-13
2
1
3
6
12
1:25
2013-14
2
1
3
6
12
1:28
2014-15
2
1
3
6
12
1:23
2015-16
3
1
4
8
16
1:20
2016-17
3
1
4
8
16
1:35
2017-18
3
1
4
8
16

2018-19
3
1
4
8
16


Full information bulletin for this advertisement can be found at http://www.du.ac.in/adm2019/pdf/03062019-MPhil_PhD%20Bulletin2019-20.pdf

MSc at Department of Physics & Astrophysics and Delhi University

I wrote a blog on 15 July 2019 about admission portal at University of Delhi. In my previous blog, I have mentioned about admission process at University of Delhi. Now, in this blog, I am writing about Department of Physics and Astrophysics and University of Delhi. This is a department at University of Delhi which provides Masters in Science (M.Sc.) in physics and Ph.D. courses. There are many teachers who belongs to different fields in physics. They are also teaching and doing research. There are many masters and PhD students in Delhi university and doing their work. For any of them, student have to appear in entrance exam and through that they get admission. In Delhi University, reservation quota is also given as per rules of government of India. 

You can find the details at http://physics.du.ac.in/admission.php

Eligibility Criteria for admission to M.Sc.:

B.Sc (with Physics Honors), with the applicant having graduated under the 10+2+3 scheme or any equivalent scheme from a university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to that of Delhi University and having fulfilled all other conditions of eligibility. The minimum qualifying marks are 50%.
OR
B.Sc (Pass/General/Programme)/B.Sc. (H) Electronics/ B.A. Sc. (H) Instrumentation /B.A. Sc. (H) Electronics with Physics as a subject and with the applicant having graduated under the 10+2+3 scheme or any equivalent scheme from a university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to that of Delhi University and having fulfilled all other conditions of eligibility. The minimum qualifying marks are 60% in Physics and 60% in the overall aggregate.
OR
Undergraduate degree in any branch of Science or Engineering with Physics and Mathematics as two of the Subjects, after the completion of 10+2 scheme. The examination must be recognized as equivalent to that of Delhi University and with the applicant having fulfilled all other conditions of eligibility. The minimum qualifying marks are 60% in Physics and 60% in the overall aggregate.

Mode of admission and distribution of seats in M.Sc course:

The number of available seats for the M.Sc Physics course is 294. Out of these, 50% (147 in number) are reserved for those students who have completed their undergraduate course in Delhi University with Physics as a subject and who satisfy the eligibility criteria defined above. The remaining 50% (147 in number) are filled on the basis of an entrance examination conducted by the department, and subject to the eligibility criteria defined above. The entrance exam is typically held in June every year. The syllabus for the entrance examination is here. Check the Delhi University’s website (http://admissions.du.ac.in) for the announcement of the examination and details.
For the distribution of seats in the various categories (General, SC,ST, OBC, etc.), please see page number 136 of the Information Bulletin

M.Sc Admissions at a glance:

The chart below illustrates the statistics for admission to the M.Sc programme over the past few years.
Admission Year
Distribution of sanctioned seats as per Govt. of India rules
No of admitted students


Success rate
SC
ST
OBC
Gen
Others*


Total
2012-13
44
22
80
148
32
288
1:5
2013-14
44
22
80
148
32
310
1:8
2014-15
44
22
80
148
32
294
1:14
2015-16
44
22
80
148
32
294
1:15
2016-17
44
22
80
148
32
308
1:17
2017-18














2018-19















Admission Year
Distribution of sanctioned seats as per Govt. of India rules
Number of eligible applicants
No of admitted students


SC
ST
OBC
Gen
Others*


SC
ST
OBC
Gen &
Others
Total
2012-13
44
22
80
148
32
1465
40
08
77
163
288
2013-14
44
22
80
148
32
2465
46
13
86
165
310
2014-15
44
22
80
148
32
4095
40
19
86
149
294
2015-16
44
22
80
148
32
4278
43
21
79
151
294
2016-17
44
22
80
148
32
5060
42
08
73
185
308
2017-18






















2018-19






















For 2017-18 and 2018-19, data is not available online. We couldn't update if officially data is not provided.
*Supernumerary, foreign students, etc. Refer to Information Brochure of Delhi University for M.Sc Admission

Friday, July 26, 2019

INSPIRE SHE Program

INSPIRE Stands for Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research. This is innovative programme sponsored and managed by the Department of Science and Technology for attraction of talent of Science. This program is mainly to inspire students for research in science. SHE program stands for Scholarship for Higher Education.

Guidelines for application for inspire program, you can find at http://online-inspire.gov.in/Account/LogOn?Id=319498



I am trying to write above steps in my own words:
As it is application for all types of application, first step is read guidelines first. Then follow the instructions step by step. If you face any problem anywhere, please contact me at this blog or you can write me personal email. Shortly speaking, there are 3 steps to fill the form:

  • Step I: New User Registration
  • Step II: Scan and Save the following documents
  • Step III: Online Application
Now, I am going to explain above steps in details. Step I:
  • Step 1: If you have a working email id, you can use that email id. If you don't have personal email id, please create it with any of the service. You can have email on your private server or you can create an email id on free online services as: gmail, yahoo mail, rediffmail, mail.com outlook etc.
  • Step 1: Open the url: http://www.online-inspire.gov.in
  • Step 2: Click at New User? Register here
  • Step 3: Here it will ask for some of your personal details. Some of them are as follows:
    • Salutation : You can choose whichever is suitable like: Mr or Miss
    • First Name: Please enter your name as mentioned in your Class XII Mark Sheet.
    • Gender: Male/Female (still others option is not there.) You can report it to inspire.
    • Mobile Number: Your mobile number which is working.
    • Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY): Your date of birth as it is in your DOB certificate.
    • Login Email: Your valid and functional email address.
    • Password: You have to choose a hard password. In general it should not be same as your email id. Since, you have to put a hard password which includes upper case (capital), lower case (small) letters, number and special sign.
    • Eligibility Criteria: For this program, you have to choose 12th. Since top 1% students will get this scholarship.
    • Identification Details: You have to give little detail of any mark on your body which is most probably unique for you.
    • Captcha Verification: You have to type the text given in image. It tells that you are not a robot/bot.
  • Step 4: Click on Submit.
Now you will get verification email about your registration in your email.

Step II: Before filling application form, please scan and store the following documents as separate files. The same needs to be uploaded as required during the "On-line Application" process. Documents are as follows:

  1. Passport size photograph (Mandatory) JPEG File with maximum size 50 kB
  2. Community/Caste certificate (only if the applicant belongs to OBC/SC/ST) pdf type with maximum size 1 MB.
  3. Eligibility Note/Advisory Note if provided by the State/Central Board (Not mandatory) pdf type with maximum size 1 MB.
  4. Class XII mark sheet (mandatory) pdf type with maximum size 1 MB.
  5. Class X Mark sheet or Certificate, for proof of Date of Birth (Mandatory) pdf type with maximum size 1 MB.
  6. Certificate specifying Rank or Award in JEE (Main)/ JEE (Advanced)/ NEET/ KVPY /JBNSTS/ NTSE / International Olympic Medallists [Only if the candidate is eligible under this criteria] pdf type with maximum size 1 MB.
  7. Endorsement Form signed by the Principal of the College/Director of the Institute/Registrar of the University (Mandatory). Please click this link to download the blank format: http://online-inspire.gov.in/Account/LogOn?Id=1137232 pdf type with maximum size 1 MB.
  8. Any other supporting documents pdf type with maximum size 1 MB.
Be careful, ensure that the scanned document files listed above are legible and readable. Applications submitted with illegible documents are liable to be rejected.

Step III: Process of online application:
  • Step 1: LOG in to the portal by entering the Registered Email ID as User Name and the registered password.
  • Step 2: A screen will appear where you have to click ‘Scholarship’ link.
  • Step 3: After clicking on ‘Scholarship’ link, please click the button ‘Apply for Scholarship
  • Step 4: Fill in the fields one by one by clicking the EDIT button.
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