CRS
Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)
6.3/10Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) has been introduced by the All India Council for Technical Education to support innovation & research across institutes with collaboration among TEQIP Faculty, Regular faculty of Project institutions (focus and non-focus) & Premier institutions of the country.
States / UT: All India
Ministry / nodal: Ministry of Education
Nodal department: Department Of Higher Education
Scheme for: Infra
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Education & Learning
Sub-categories: Education and training grants, fellowship, stipend
Target beneficiaries: University / Institution
Tags: Technical Education, Research Grant, Financial Assistance
Details
Launched by the All India Council for Technical Education, Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) aims to provide financial support in the form of research grants to the young TEQIP faculties recruited in different Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) institutes so as to collaborate for research and build research community.
Duration of the Project:
- Duration of the project will be of One year from the date of receipt of funds in the institute’s account.
Processing Methodology: The proposal shall be assessed by an expert committee constituted as follows:
- Three members expert committee not below the rank of Associate Professor. Fourth member will evaluate if any of the three are not available.
- At least two members among the experts shall be from the concerned stream.
Terms and conditions:
- The Principal Investigator has the primary responsibility of the implementation of the project.
- In case the Principal Investigator leaves the Institution without transfer of the project or goes on long leave, the Co- Principal Investigator 1 would be allowed to continue with the project, subject to the consent of the Principal Investigator and approval from AICTE. All such requests should be sent to AICTE in advance. Therefore, association of a Co- Principal Investigator-1 (Co-PI-1) as ref.1.2(d)in the project is mandatory.
- In case the Principal Investigator leaves the Institute and there is no other associated Co-Investigator to carry out the project then the project will be terminated at that stage and PI along with Co-PI-1(From Host Institute) will submit Utilization Certificate. No further grant will be released.
- The grant will be utilized strictly for the purpose as specified in the sanction letter. Re-appropriation of funds from one head to another is strictly not permitted; Recurring and Non-Recurring heads are 40% and 60% respectively of the total grant, unless otherwise recommended by TEQIP experts. The list of equipment decided by the experts will be final and no changes will be permitted subsequently.
- Once the project is sanctioned, the Council shall not consider any request for additional grant.
- Separate institutional overheads for execution of the project shall not be provided.
- Out of the project grant, no funds can be used for going abroad to attend
- Conferences/Seminars. However, for presentation a paper in a Seminar/Conferencewithin the Country, the travel expenses may be met out from the recurring component of the grant.
Benefits
- Limit of Funding:
- Maximum funding of ₹25,00,000/-. Note:
- Recurring 40% and Non-Recurring 60% of the total grant sectioned
- Institute have to open separate bank account in nationalised bank for the grant in Collaborative Research Scheme
- Extra funds provided only in special cases. Disbursement of the funds:
- 25% amount of total sanctioned Non-recurring Grant and 25% amount of the total sanctioned Recurring Grant in a first installment
- Remaining of total sanctioned Recurring and Non-Recurring grant only after the submission of Utilization Certificate, all requisite documents and review of the project by expert committee
Limit of Funding:
- Maximum funding of ₹ 25,00,000/-.
Note:
- Recurring 40% and Non-Recurring 60% of the total grant sectioned.
- Institute have to open separate bank account in nationalised bank for the grant in Collaborative Research Scheme.
- Extra funds provided only in special cases.
Disbursement of the funds:
- 25% amount of total sanctioned Non-recurring Grant and 25% amount of the total sanctioned Recurring Grant in a first installment.
- Remaining of total sanctioned Recurring and Non-Recurring grant only after the submission of Utilization Certificate, all requisite documents and review of the project by expert committee.
Eligibility
- The proposal should be submitted by a group of faculties, one is Principal Investigator (PI) from different TEQIP institutions and other are Co- Principal Investigators (Co-PIs) from TEQIP or Non TEQIP Institution.
- The group shall consist of atleast 3 faculty.
- One TEQIP-faculty should be from Host Institute who will be a Principal Investigator (PI). Along with Principal Investigator, there will be maximum four or minimum two Co-Principal Investigators (Co-PIs) from TEQIP or Non TEQIP Institution.
- One preferably a regular faculty of Host TEQIP institute to which the PI belongs shall be Co-PI-1. Such Co-PI-1 may or may not be working in same research area (though it is preferred) but should belong to the same Department to that of PI.
- Maximum Two proposal can be submitted by one PI(Principal Investigator)
- One proposal from one PI (Principal Investigator) only will be sanctioned at any point of time within the duration of project.
Note:
- For institute collaboration, first priority should be given to collaborate with TEQIP mentor institute or NIT/ IIT /Central University of the same state or region and that is nearer to host institute and the faculty concerned shall be Co-PIs.
- The group may have as additional Co-PIs as necessary from any institution (TEQIP or Non-TEQIP institute from India or Abroad) and also from an industrials sectors.
How useful is this scheme?
A practical look at this scheme for citizens
AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.
- Accessibility6.0
- Financial impact9.5
- Rural utility3.0
- Awareness7.0
- Simplicity2.0
- Inclusivity7.0
What problem does this scheme solve?
The Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) provides essential financial support for research collaboration among technical education institutions, enhancing innovation and research capabilities.
Key challenges addressed
- Lack of funding for collaborative research
- Need for innovation in technical education
Most beneficial for
- Technical education institutions
- Young faculty members
- Research communities
Likely challenges
- Complex application process
- Need for collaboration among multiple institutions
Practical insights for citizens
Practical for institutions with established research capabilities
Rural challenges
- Limited access to digital infrastructure
- Need for collaboration with urban institutions
Digital challenges
- High digital dependency for application process
Implementation bottlenecks
- Complexity in collaboration among institutions
Awareness challenges
- Limited awareness among rural institutions
Application analysis
- Application mode
- Online portal
- Documents burden
- Low
- Verification complexity
- Moderate
- Office dependency
- Low
- DBT dependency
- No
- CSC support
- Limited
- Estimated citizen effort
- High
Estimated beneficiary reach
Benefit analysis
- Benefit type
- Cash
- Benefit frequency
- One-time grant
- Benefit practicality
- High, if utilized for research purposes
- Financial meaningfulness
- High, with a maximum funding of ₹ 25,00,000
- Long-term impact
- Potentially significant impact on research and innovation in technical education
Plain-language guidance
The Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) helps technical education institutions get funding for research projects. It requires collaboration among faculty from different institutions.
- Who should apply
- Technical education institutions with faculty involved in research.
- Who may struggle
- Institutions lacking digital access or collaboration experience.
- Best application route
- Apply through the online portal with necessary institutional details.
This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.
Application Process
Online
Registration of New Institute:
Step 01: Visit http://portal.aicte-india.org/partnerportal_enu/start.swe and click on 'New Institute' button.
Step 02: Users will be redirected to another website. Hover the cursor on Login and select ‘Investor Login’.
Step 03: New users need to click on ‘Sign Up Now’ to register.
Step 04: Enter the details and click on ‘Verify’ to receive OTP on your Email Id and Mobile Number.
Step 05: After successful verification Click on ‘Sign Up Now’ to register.
Post-Registration Process:
Step 01: Visit http://portal.aicte-india.org/partnerportal_enu/start.swe and log in with the credentials provided by AICTE.
Step 02: Navigate to CRS Application Screen by clicking on ‘CRS Application’ screen tab..
Step 03: Institute details will auto populate in the CRS Application.
Step 04: Fill demographic and Bank details. Check the Declaration flag and then click on “Save Bank Details” button.
Step 05: Only after confirming the Bank Details, the 'New' button will be enabled for adding the CRS Application. Click on 'New' button to create CRS Application.
Step 06: A unique AQIS Application ID will get created. Select the "Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)" as Scheme from the drop down List.
Step 07: Click on the selection menu icon in TEQIP Faculty Id field to add details of TEQIP Faculty Id. A pop up window will open with Faculty details present in Institute for current. Select the Faculty from the list.
Step 08: Navigate to CRS Application. Further Navigate to CRS Faculty Details.
Step 09: Create the database of all the CO-PIs (Co-PI 1,2,3,4) by clicking on “NEW” icon. Then Enter the faculty details:.
Step 10: Further Navigate to CRS Institute Attachments. Upload the institutes mandate form for the same bank details which are entered initially.
Step 10: Navigate to CRS Application details. Click on the system generated CRS application ID an enter the details.
Step 11: After clicking on CRS application ID, user will be navigated to new page. Enter the details. Once all the details are filled click on ‘Save’ button.
Step 12: Scroll Down you will see the Proforma’s of the Documents which needs to be downloaded for the attachments.
Step 13: Navigate to PI Details tab for CRS Scheme. Enter the details. Click on ‘Save’ button.
Step 14:Navigate to CRS CO-PI 1 PI Details tab for CRS Scheme. Enter the details. Click on ‘Save’ button.
Step 15: Navigate to CRS CO-PI 2,3,4 PI Details tab for CRS Scheme. Enter the details. Click on ‘Save’ button.
Step 16: Navigate to Academic Credentials of Coordinator/ PI/ Applicant tab for CRS Scheme.
Step 17: All the parameters are required for the ‘Academic Credentials of Coordinator/ PI/Applicant’ tab and if any of the parameter is missing then following error message is displayed on click of ‘Validate Application’ button.
Step 18: Navigate to CRS Project Justification tab for CRS Scheme.
Step 19: All the parameters are required for the ‘Justification’ tab and if any of the parameter is missing then following error message is displayed on click of ‘Validate Application’ button.
Step 20: Navigate to ‘Credential of Institute / Department’ tab for CRS Scheme.
Step 21: All the parameters are required for the ‘Credential of Institute / Department’ tab and if any of the parameter is missing then following error message is displayed on click of ‘Validate Application’ button.
Step 22: Navigate to CRS Budget Non-Recurring tab for CRS Scheme. Click on “New” button to add Budget Non-Recurring Details.
Step 23: Navigate to Equipments in lab tab for CRS Scheme. Click on “New” button to add Equipments Details.
Step 24: Navigate to CRS Budget Recurring tab for CRS Scheme. Click on “New” button to add Budget Recurring Details.
Step 25: Download the Proforma and attach the filled scanned copy in the CRS Attachment tab, attachment should be in Pdf or image.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- What is Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) To support innovation & research across institutes with collaboration among TEQIP Faculty, Regular faculty of Project institutions (focus and non-focus) & Premier institutions of the country.
- Who manages this scheme?
This scheme is managed by All India Council for Technical Education(AICTE).
- Who can submit proposal under this scheme?
The proposal should be submitted by a group of faculties, one is Principal Investigator (PI) from different TEQIP institutions and other are Co- Principal Investigators (Co-PIs) from TEQIP or Non TEQIP Institution.
- Minimum how many faculty should be there in the group?
The group shall consist of at least 3 faculty.
- How many proposal from PI (Principal Investigator) will be sanctioned at any point of time within the duration of project?
Only one.
- What is the duration of the Project?
Duration of the project will be of One year from the date of receipt of funds in the institute's account.
- What is limit of funding?
Maximum funding would be ₹ 25,00,000/-.
- What would be the ratio for Recurring and Non-Recurring of the total grant sectioned?
Recurring 40% and Non-Recurring 60% of the total grant sectioned.
- Is there any conditions for managing the bank account where the grant will be received?
Institute have to open separate bank account in nationalised bank for the grant in Collaborative Research Scheme.
- Whether extra financial assistance shall be provided?
Extra funds provided only in special cases.
- Who will assess the proposal?
The proposal shall be assessed by an expert committee of three members. Fourth member will evaluate if any of the three are not available.
Official links
References
- Guidelines
- https://www.aicte-india.org/sites/default/files/CRS_SCHEME_DOCUMENT.pdf
- User Manual
- https://www.aicte-india.org/sites/default/files/User%20Manual_compressed.pdf
Apply
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the purpose of Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) is a government welfare initiative designed to support Infra, University / Institution through benefits related to Education & Learning, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
- Who can apply for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Eligibility for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
- What benefits are offered under Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Benefits under Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
- Which department manages Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) is managed by Department Of Higher Education and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
- Can users apply online for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
- Is Aadhaar mandatory for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
- Where can users apply for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Applications for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
- What documents may be required for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
- Is income certificate required for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Income certificate requirements may vary depending on beneficiary category, subsidy eligibility, and financial assistance criteria defined under Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS).
- Is Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) a central government scheme?
- Yes, Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
- Can students apply for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Eligible students studying in recognised institutions may apply for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) depending on educational qualification, category, income limit, and academic eligibility.
- Is scholarship amount provided under Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) may provide scholarship assistance, tuition support, educational reimbursement, or financial aid for eligible students.
- Can CSC centres help users apply for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
- How can users check the latest updates for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
- Can beneficiaries track application status for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS)?
- Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
- Where can users get help for Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) in All India?
- Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
- Which nearby public services may help with Collaborative Research Scheme (CRS) applications?
- Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.