E-YUVAS:E-YUVAC

E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers

6.4/10

E-YUVA Centers are housed within the University/Institute set-up. It acts as an anchor and extends requisite support and mentoring to students. Each EYC has a BIRAC-supported pre-incubation space which offers infrastructure and equipment for basic research and experimentation by selected students.

Central Composite

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Science And Technology

Nodal department: Department Of Biotechnology

Scheme for: Infra

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Transport & Infrastructure

Sub-categories: Infrastructure

Target beneficiaries: University / Institution

Tags: E-YUVA, Centers, University, Institution, Bio-incubator, Infrastructure, Equipment

Details

“Empowering Youth for Undertaking Value Added Innovative Translational Research (E-YUVA)” scheme was started by the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) to promote a culture of applied research and need-oriented (societal or industry) entrepreneurial innovation among young students and researchers. The scheme provides funding support (through fellowship and research grant), technical and business mentoring, exposure to bio incubation model, orientation to an entrepreneurial culture, etc. to students at various levels including undergraduates, post-graduates, and post-doctoral.

E-YUVA Centers (EYCs):

The BIRAC’s E-YUVA scheme is implemented through dedicated hubs called “E-YUVA Centers (EYCs)” housed within the University/Institute set up and mentored by a BIRAC BioNEST-supported bio-incubator. EYCs act as anchors and extend requisite support and mentoring to students. Each EYC has a BIRAC-supported pre-incubation space which offers infrastructure and equipment for basic research and experimentation by selected students. Advanced research needs are fulfilled through Bio-incubator Connect.
BIRAC-supported EYCs encompass the following:

  • Pre-incubation space (3,000 sq. ft. or more)
  • Manage Fellowships for students
  • Conduct Entrepreneurial Awareness Workshops for students

Roles and Responsibilities of EYCs:

  • View and process online applications received for fellowship
  • Screen applications for eligibility and suitability for the scheme
  • Carry out online Technical Review of eligible applications through Subject Experts (Reviewers)
  • Shortlist proposals for interview(F2F/skype/telephonic) by an Expert Panel
  • Communicate decision to applicants at each step of selection
  • Seek BIRAC approval on the final selection of fellows or their eligibility
  • Issue fellowship award letters to the selected candidates on behalf of BIRAC
  • Release fellowship and research grant received from BIRAC
  • Provide mentorship, handholding, and access to facilities at EYC and EYC Knowledge Partner for BIRAC’s Innovation and E-YUVA Fellows
  • Monitor the targeted milestones
  • Organize periodic review meetings
  • Provide mentorship and handholding for domain expertise, entrepreneurship, and activities including but not limited to IP management, mobilizing resources, and other business development-related activities
  • Provide platforms/opportunities for interaction with experts.
  • Provide periodic updates and reports on the progress of Fellows to BIRAC
  • Conduct entrepreneurial workshops
  • Any other activity required for effective implementation of fellowships on mutual consent with BIRAC.

Tenure of EY Centres:

EYCs will be engaged for an initial duration of 3 years, extendable further based on performance review. The performance of the EYCs would be evaluated annually.

E-Yuva Knowledge Partner:

For the mentoring of Innovation Fellows and for providing overall guidance to EYCs, BIRAC will assign engagement with BioNEST-supported Bio-incubators. Each EYC will be formally associated with a BioNEST-supported bio incubator, which shall provide necessary handholding and mentoring to EYCs and Innovation Fellows. The knowledge partner will engage with the fellows throughout the award period and provide overall guidance. Bio-incubators will act as brand ambassadors for the program and will help in its outreach.

Benefits

  • Financial Support to each EYC: A. Non-recurring Head (Creating pre-incubation space): Year 1 (INR in Lakhs) Year 2 (INR in Lakhs) Year 3 (INR in Lakhs) Total (INR in Lakhs) Refurbishing Cost100010Equipment Cost300030Sub Total (A)400040 B. Recurring Head: Year 1 (INR in Lakhs) Year 2 (INR in Lakhs) Year 3 (INR in Lakhs) Total (INR in Lakhs) 4 Workshops @1 lakh each44412Manpower for EYC (@5% increase/year) Coordinator – 1 @₹75 000/-
  • Project assistant – 1 @₹25 000/- and Office assistant – 1 @₹15 000/-13.8014.4915.2143.50Travel for EYC staff1113Outreach publications etc.1113Honorarium for conducting review meetings1113Contingency1113 Sub Total (B) 21.80 22.49 23.21 67.50 T otal Support (A+B) 61.80 22.49 23.21 107.50

Financial Support to each EYC:
A. Non-recurring Head (Creating pre-incubation space):
**Year 1 (INR in Lakhs)*Year 2 (INR in Lakhs)*Year 3 (INR in Lakhs)*Total (INR in Lakhs)Refurbishing Cost100010Equipment Cost300030Sub Total (A)400040B. Recurring Head:**
**Year 1 (INR in Lakhs)Year 2 (INR in Lakhs)Year 3 (INR in Lakhs)Total (INR in Lakhs)4 Workshops @1 lakh each44412Manpower for EYC (@5% increase/year) Coordinator – 1 @₹75,000/-, Project assistant – 1 @₹25,000/- and Office assistant – 1 @₹15,000/-13.8014.4915.2143.50Travel for EYC staff1113Outreach, publications etc.1113Honorarium for conducting review meetings1113Contingency1113Sub Total (B)21.8022.4923.2167.50T*otal Support (A+B)61.8022.49
*23.21
*107.50

Eligibility

  1. University/Institution established as a legal entity under the relevant Law of India having at least 51% Indian stakeholders (owners/partners/trustees/members/associates etc.) from Tier II/III cities is eligible to apply.
  2. The University/Institution could be Public (Central/State)/Private owned.
  3. Other mandatory conditions are as follows:
  • Applicant University/Institution should have a Department in the Life Sciences stream (Biotechnology/ Biosciences/ Agriculture /Horticulture/ Food technology etc.) for technical support.
  • Age of the applicant University/Institution should be at least 3 years or more.
  • Presence of an Innovation supporting formal body, such as E-Cell/ Institutional Innovation Councils/ IP Cells/ TTOs / Incubation centres, etc. is a must.
  • Offer dedicated space of approx. 3,000 sq. ft. & relevant infrastructure ready for use.

The applicant organization should have:

  • Connect with a Bio-incubator.
  • Network of experts who can provide technical/business mentorship to fellows.

Note: The Head of the University/ Institution shall appoint/nominate the Project Lead as a contact point for BIRAC EYC until a dedicated staff is appointed for the same.

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

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.

6.4
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 5.0/10 Moderate
Rural usefulness 4.0/10 Moderate
Application complexity 5.0/10 Moderate
Financial impact 9.0/10 Good
Literacy barrier 7.0/10 Challenging
Women inclusivity 6.0/10 Moderate
Awareness 7.5/10 Good
Implementation reliability 8.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility5.0
  • Financial impact9.0
  • Rural utility4.0
  • Awareness7.5
  • Simplicity5.0
  • Inclusivity6.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The E-YUVA Scheme aims to foster innovation and research among students in universities and institutions, particularly in Tier II and III cities.

Key challenges addressed

  • Promotes applied research and entrepreneurial innovation among youth.
  • Provides necessary infrastructure and mentoring for research activities.

Most beneficial for

  • University and institution students in life sciences.
  • Institutions looking to enhance their research capabilities.

Likely challenges

  • Eligibility criteria may exclude many smaller institutions.
  • Dependence on digital infrastructure may hinder access.

Practical insights for citizens

While the scheme has potential, practical implementation may face challenges in rural settings.

Rural challenges

  • Limited access to digital infrastructure in rural areas.
  • Potential lack of awareness among rural institutions.

Digital challenges

  • High digital dependency may exclude non-tech-savvy applicants.

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Strict eligibility criteria may limit participation.

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness in rural areas about the scheme.

Application analysis

Application mode
Online portal
Documents burden
Minimal documentation required.
Verification complexity
Moderate complexity in application verification.
Office dependency
Low, primarily online.
DBT dependency
None specified.
CSC support
Limited, primarily online.
Estimated citizen effort
Moderate effort required for application.

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach Moderate
  • Gender reach Inclusive
  • Occupation reach Students and researchers in life sciences

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
Composite
Benefit frequency
One-time funding with recurring support.
Benefit practicality
Practical for institutions with the right infrastructure.
Financial meaningfulness
Moderately meaningful due to the funding structure.
Long-term impact
Potentially significant if institutions effectively utilize the support.

Plain-language guidance

The E-YUVA Scheme helps universities and institutions support students in research and innovation. It provides funding and mentoring to enhance their capabilities.

Who should apply
Universities and institutions in life sciences from Tier II and III cities.
Who may struggle
Smaller institutions or those lacking digital infrastructure.
Best application route
Apply directly through the BIRAC online portal.

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

Application Process:

Step 01: Applications for EYCs need to be routed through the Head of the University/Institution.
Step 02: The applicant University/Institution allows only online submission of proposals.
Step 03: For proposal submission, the applicant University/Institution can register & apply on the BIRAC website “www.birac.nic.in”.

Criteria for selection of BIRAC’s E-Yuva Centers:

The BIRAC EYC Committee will be responsible for the selection of the new centers taking following criteria into consideration:

  • Allocation of dedicated space & relevant infrastructure ready for use.
  • Past experience of conducting innovation-promoting/entrepreneurial programs desirable
  • Number of Startups formed by the students (in biotech or any other area)
  • Number of Patents filed from the University/ Institution
  • No. of Industry projects handled or Industry connects
  • Funds received or raised for supporting Innovations
  • Accessibility to experts/mentors
  • Willingness & commitment from the Head of the University/Institution to support the program
  • Availability of IP, regulatory, and business support to the EYC fellows. The Institute should be willing to support EYC fellows to facilitate networking through individuals/groups.
  • Connects with bio incubators and other organizations actively promoting Entrepreneurship

Note: BIRAC encourages applications from Tier II/III cities for EYCs.

Selection Process:

  • The EYC Committee will be responsible for the evaluation and selection process.
  • After the eligibility check, the proposals received will be evaluated by the EYC Expert Committee on various parameters mentioned in the previous section.
  • The shortlisted proposals will be called for presentation at BIRAC.
  • On the basis of the presentation, the Committee will recommend the proposals for a site visit or direct consideration.
  • After the site visit (if recommended) the recommendations of the site visit committee would be presented to the EYC committee chair for final decision on funding.
  • Once recommended for support, GLA signing will be done with the applicant after financial due diligence.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

What is the “E-YUVA Scheme”?

The scheme “Empowering Youth for Undertaking Value Added Innovative Translational Research (E-YUVA)” was started by the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) to promote a culture of applied research and need-oriented (societal or industry) entrepreneurial innovation among young students and researchers. The scheme provides funding support (through fellowship and research grant), technical and business mentoring, exposure to bio incubation model, orientation to an entrepreneurial culture, etc. to students at various levels including undergraduates, post-graduates, and post-doctoral.

What is the “E-YUVA Centers (EYCs)”?

E-Yuva Centers are housed within the University/Institute set-up. It acts as an anchor and extends requisite support and mentoring to students. Each EYC has a BIRAC-supported pre-incubation space which offers infrastructure and equipment for basic research and experimentation by selected students.

Which is the implementing agency of this scheme?

Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC)

What are the roles and responsibilities of EYCs?

Roles and Responsibilities of EYCs: • View and process online applications received for fellowship • Screen applications for eligibility and suitability for the scheme • Carry out online Technical Review of eligible applications through Subject Experts (Reviewers) • Shortlist proposals for interview(F2F/skype/telephonic) by an Expert Panel • Communicate decision to applicants at each step of selection • Seek BIRAC approval on the final selection of fellows or their eligibility • Issue fellowship award letters to the selected candidates on behalf of BIRAC • Release fellowship and research grant received from BIRAC • Provide mentorship, handholding, and access to facilities at EYC and EYC Knowledge Partner for BIRAC’s Innovation and E-YUVA Fellows • Monitor the targeted milestones • Organize periodic review meetings • Provide mentorship and handholding for domain expertise, entrepreneurship, and activities including but not limited to IP management, mobilizing resources, and other business development-related activities • Provide platforms/opportunities for interaction with experts • Provide periodic updates and reports on the progress of Fellows to BIRAC • Conduct entrepreneurial workshops • Any other activity required for effective implementation of fellowships on mutual consent with BIRAC.

What is the tenure of EY Centres?

EYCs will be engaged for an initial duration of 3 years, extendable further based on performance review.

Who is E-Yuva Knowledge Partner?

BIRAC will assign engagement with BioNEST-supported Bio-incubators for the mentoring of Innovation Fellows and for providing overall guidance to EYCs,. Each EYC will be formally associated with a BioNEST-supported bio incubator, which shall provide necessary handholding and mentoring to EYCs and Innovation Fellows. The knowledge partner will engage with the fellows throughout the award period and provide overall guidance.

Who is eligible to apply under the scheme?

University/Institution established as a legal entity under the relevant Law of India having at least 51% Indian stakeholders (owners/partners/trustees/members/associates etc.) from Tier II/III cities is eligible to apply.

What are the other mandatory conditions to apply under the scheme?

Other mandatory conditions are as follows: • Applicant University/Institution should have a Department in the Life Sciences stream (Biotechnology/ Biosciences/ Agriculture /Horticulture/ Food technology etc.) for technical support. • Age of the applicant University/Institution should be at least 3 years or more. • Presence of an Innovation supporting formal body, such as E-Cell/ Institutional Innovation Councils/ IP Cells/ TTOs / Incubation centres, etc. is a must. • Offer dedicated space of approx. 3,000 sq. ft. & relevant infrastructure ready for use.

What is nature of support provided to beneficiaries under the scheme?

Under the scheme, financial Support is provided to each EYC in the form of Recurring Head & Non-recurring Head (Creating pre-incubation space).

What is the mode of Proposal submission?

The applicant University/Institution allows only online submission of proposals.

How can an applicant submit the proposals under the scheme?

For proposal submission, the applicant University/Institution can register & apply on the BIRAC website “www.birac.nic.in”.

What are the criteria for selection of BIRAC’s E-Yuva Centers?

The BIRAC EYC Committee will be responsible for the selection of the new centers taking the following criteria into consideration: • Allocation of dedicated space & relevant infrastructure ready for use. • Past experience of conducting innovation-promoting/entrepreneurial programs desirable • Number of Startups formed by the students (in biotech or any other area) • Number of Patents filed from the University/ Institution • No. of Industry projects handled or Industry connects • Funds received or raised for supporting Innovations • Accessibility to experts/mentors • Willingness & commitment from the Head of the University/Institution to support the program • Availability of IP, regulatory, and business support to the EYC fellows. The Institute should be willing to support EYC fellows to facilitate networking through individuals/groups. • Connects with bio incubators and other organizations actively promoting Entrepreneurship

What is the selection process?

Selection Process: • The EYC Committee will be responsible for the evaluation and selection process. • After the eligibility check, the proposals received will be evaluated by the EYC Expert Committee on various parameters mentioned in the previous section. • The shortlisted proposals will be called for presentation at BIRAC. • On the basis of the presentation, the Committee will recommend the proposals for a site visit or direct consideration. • After the site visit (if recommended) the recommendations of the site visit committee would be presented to the EYC committee chair for final decision on funding. • Once recommended for support, GLA signing will be done with the applicant after financial due diligence.

References

Guidelines
https://birac.nic.in/webcontent/1658838527_EYUVA_Guideline_Version_1.1.pdf
Application Details
https://www.birac.nic.in/cfp_view.php?id=82&scheme_type=31
Official Website
https://birac.nic.in/e_yuva.php
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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers is a government welfare initiative designed to support Infra, University / Institution through benefits related to Transport & Infrastructure, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
Eligibility for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers 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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
Benefits under E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers 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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers is managed by Department Of Biotechnology and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
Applications for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers 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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
Income certificate requirements may vary depending on beneficiary category, subsidy eligibility, and financial assistance criteria defined under E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers.
Is E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers a central government scheme?
Yes, E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
Can students apply for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
Eligible students studying in recognised institutions may apply for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers depending on educational qualification, category, income limit, and academic eligibility.
Is scholarship amount provided under E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers may provide scholarship assistance, tuition support, educational reimbursement, or financial aid for eligible students.
Can CSC centres help users apply for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers 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 E-YUVA Scheme: E-YUVA Centers 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.