laboratory.
30 July-2020 (Prelim)
Alexander Humboldt Foundation | Independent PI (Assistant Professor/ Junior Research GL) with < 12 years experience | Rolling programme | 6-18 months, can be divided into 3 blocks of minimum 3 months each in 3 years. | |
Alexander Humboldt Foundation | Min Master's level education, first degree less than 12 years ago, practical experience in climate protection/ nature conservation,with leadership potential | 1-March-2020 | 1 year | |
American Cancer Society | Beginner Independent investigator or clinician | To be announced | 6-12 months | |
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum | Microbiologists with significant experience in research or teaching in the field, who have obtained a Phd within past 10 years | 15 December each year | short term | |
Union for international cancer control (UICC) | (any country overseas) | PhD/MD with min 2 years postdoc experience | To be announced (March) | 3 months |
US-India Educational Foundation | Indian faculty/researchers with at least 5 years teaching experience, preferably below 50 years of age | To be announced (July) | 4-9 months |
British Petroleum (BP)/Bird life International/ Conservation International/Fauna and Flora international/ Wildlife conservation society | Minimum team of three with at least 50% involved in previous CLP project and additional new team members with no more than 5 years of paid experience in the conservation sector | To be announced in September | Upto 2 years | |
CSIR | PhD, regular appointment in a research institute | Rolling Programme | 3 years | |
DBT | PhD, regular appointment in a research institute | Rolling Programme | 3-5 years | |
DBT | Public-Private Partnership Programme of DBT supports research initiatives of Indian Biotech Industry solely or in collaboration with academic partners. Operated through BIRAC | To be announced | ||
DBT | PhD (age limit 55 years) Women Scientists who are employed or unemployed or are desirous of coming back after a break. | To be announced | 3+2 years | |
DBT | The primary applicant should be the Project Coordinator with established proof-of-concept ready for validation with proven expertise in the proposed area, demonstrated through publications/patents and earlier executed research projects.
| To be announced | 18-24 months | |
DST (SERB) | PhD, regular appointment in a research institute | 9th March-2020 | 3 years | |
DST(SERB) | PhD, must hold a regular academic/research position in a recognized academic institution/ or national laboratories or any other recognized R&D institutions and must apply not later than the first two years of their regular service | 2nd March-2020 | 3 years | |
DST (SERB) | The applicant(s) must hold a regular academic/research position in a recognized institution | 3 years (extendable to 5 years) | ||
DST (SERB) | The academic partner must hold a regular academic/research position in an academic institution. All industries (including MSME & industrial R&D Centres) are eligible. | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DST (SERB) | Ph.D. degree in any branch of science and engineering, age limit: 35-55 years of age working in institutions in India. | Rolling Programme | 3 years | |
DST | for unemployed women scientists | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DST | For unemployed women scientists whose age limit is below 57 years | To be announced | 2 years | |
DST | Scientists/academicians should have a research background in Cognitive Science and hold a regular position | To be announced (June) | 3 years | |
DST | For research in the field of Nano science and technology, online application | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DFG – German Research Foundation | Any researcher with Ph.D | Rolling programme | 3 years | |
DBT-Wellcome Trust India Alliance | A minimum of three investigators (investigators should have PhD/MD/MBBS-MS/MPH or equivalent, with at least 5 years of experience in running an independent research group or lab). | To be announced (April) | 5 years | |
EARTHWATCH Institute US/International | Advanced scholars and professionals of any nationality, covering any geographic region. EARTHWATCH supports doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, or researchers with equivalent scholarship or commensurate life experience | 18 Months prior to reseach initiation | Grants renewed annually, long-term research projects are encouraged. Principal investigators to indicate their projected research term. | |
Gates | Pump-priming funding for initial ideas. | To be announced | 1-6 years* (with extension) | |
ICGEB | Should hold positions at Universities or Research Institutes in any of the ICGEB Member States. | To be announced (April) | 36 months | |
James McDonnell Foundation (USA) | 5-15 years post PhD with a regular position in a non-profit research institution. No nationality restrictions | To be announced | 3-6 years | |
Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) | PhD, MD or equivalent with faculty position in research or educational institute. No citizenship or country requirements | Rolling Program | 1 year | |
Sree Padmavathi Venkateswara Foundation (SreePVF) | To support research in the area of biological Sciences for individuals and groups engaged in the broad areas of biological and chemical sciences. | 31st-Aug-2020 | 3 years | |
USAID/NSF | PIs in developing countries collaborating with a PI in US having a NSF grant active for the duration of the award | To be announced (Jan) | 1-3 years | |
WWF-India | for individuals based in India to carry out conservation research or undertake a conservation project | grants are provided twice a year. phase I applications to be submitted by 30 June and Phase II applications by 31-Dec | 6-12 months | |
HHMI/ Gates/ Wellcome Trust/ Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation) | Applicants having outstanding scientific training records and exceptional potential for significant in their independent careers and are trained in the United States or United Kingdom at the doctoral, medical, or postdoctoral level for at least 1 year. | To be announced | 5 Years |
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DBT | PIs with strong track record, permanent position at a non-profit research institution | To be announced | 5 years, (extendable by maximum 5 years) | |
DBT | Public and deemed institution/university or private UGC recognized institution/University (including deemed universities) certified for doing Research and Development activities by DSIR | To be announced | Upto 5 years | |
DST | All Science Centres having strong postgraduate teaching and research programs which have existed for at least 3 years. | To be announced | 5 years |
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AISTDF | Faculty member at eligible Indian/ ASEAN MS universities/ publicly funded research institutes. The total number of participants on each side should not exceed two. | Rolling scheme. Formal processing of the proposals shall start wef 1st Jan, 1 April, 1 July, 1 Oct each year. | 24-36 months | |
BRICS | Should consist of partners from at least three of the BRICS countries. All applicants must fulfil their respective national eligibility rules for research grant applications Budget: Research funding and exchange visits | To be announced (Nov) | 3 years | |
DST-CEFIPRA | one industrial partner and one research institutes each from India & France (2+2 Model). | 1st Feb &1st July each year | 3 years | |
DST-CEFIPRA |
| At least two scientists, one each from India and France as Principal Collaborators. Principal Collaborators and Joint Collaborators should have permanent position in an Indian or French University/R&D Institution. | 15 Jan & 15 July each year | 3 years |
DBT/CDTI, Spain | To support collaborative research projects between scientists in Spain and India in all areas of biotechnology e.g. health biotechnology, industrial biotechnology, nano-biotechnology, agro-biotechnology, biofuels and bioenergy, marine biotechnology, bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | To be announced | 4 years | |
DST/JSPS (Japan) | Scientists/ faculty members working in regular capacity in UGC recognized Universities/ Deemed Universities/ Academic Institutes and National Research & Development Laboratories/ Institutes. | To be announced | 2 years | |
DBT-BMBF | Scientists/faculty members working in regular capacity in universities, national R&D laboratories/ institutes/universities and private R&D institutes /companies | To be announced | 2 years | |
DST- DeitY | The Indian Project Lead must be a commercial company. Academic institutions, research hospitals, other R&D institutes can participate in the projects as co-investigators. | To be announced | ||
DST-RFBR | The team leaders must hold a full-time position at a university or research institute in their respective countries. | To be announced | 2 years | |
DST | The applicant should be a Leader of a team of scientists in each country and should hold a full-time position at a University or Research Institution | To be announced | 2 years | |
Human Frontier in Science Program (HFSP) | Junior Independent PI, within 5 years of obtaining an independent position | 30th March 2020 (LOI) | 3 years | |
Human Frontier in Science Program (HFSP) | Independent PI | To be announced (March) | 3 years | |
Human Frontiers in Science Program (HFSP) | Need to have held one of 2 Feeder Fellowships | To be announced | 3 years | |
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum | Needs 2 Indian and 2 American scientists from academia and laboratories (both public and non government) | To be announced | 2 Years | |
Indo French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research IFCPAR | PhD, permanent appointment in a research institute | To be announced (Jan) | 3 years | |
INNO INDIGO Partnership Programme | Public and/or private entities are eligible according to their respective national/regional regulations. At least three partners of which two partners must be from two different European countries participating in the call, and one from India | To be announced | 2-5 years (DBT), 3 years (DST) | |
National Geographic | No restriction on educational qualification. applicants must provide a record of prior research or conservation action as it pertains to the proposed project. | at least 8 months prior to anticipated field dates | 1 year | |
NSF-SERB | Individual scientists and research groups from academic institutions, research laboratories and non-profit R&D institutions, which are eligible for normal DST/SERB grants. | To be announced | 5 years | |
DBT/DIIS, Australia |
| Applicant should be from Indian not-for- profit research organization/education institution/ public/private research company. Have at least one Australian partner and confirmation from the implementing Australian agency that a corresponding application from that Australian partner has been received.
| To be announced (Jan) | 3 years |
DBT/EU, Europe |
| To support collaborative research proposals between scientists in India and Europe on projects related to broad thematic areas including Health, biotechnology, food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy.
| The deadlines vary for the different themes. 22nd Jan, 2019 (Biotechnology), 23rd Jan, 2019 (food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy); 5th March, 2019 (Biotechnology); 24th April, 2019 (Health)
| 3-5 years |
DBT/DFG, Germany | F | Applicants must be from Government of India supported or recognised (Public or Private) academia; research organizations and urban or other local bodies.
| Proposals accepted any time of the year | 3 years |
DST/RCN, Norway | I | Applicants must be from Government of India supported or recognised (Public or Private) academia; research organizations and urban or other local bodies.
| 22-Feb-2019 | 3 years |
DBT/CRDF/NIH |
| To create single network CRDF consisting of multiple clinical and laboratory research sites and a multidisciplinary team of Indian and U.S. investigators that addresses an array of TB research questions of importance to India in the global context. Applicants must be from Government of India supported or recognised (Public or Private) academia; research organizations and urban or other local bodies.
| 28-Feb-2019 | 5 years |
Wellcome-DBT India Alliance | To support collaborative research projects that address an important health challenge for India.
| 17-June-2019 | 5 years |
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BBSRC (UK) | Promotes scientifc exchange especially of early career scientists between India and UK | To be announced (Nov) | 4 years | |
Cambridge -India |
Academics at Indian universities with an existingacademic relationship with colleagues at the University of Cambridge or vice versa
| Rolling Scheme | 1-2 weeks | |
CEFIPRA-DST | Students registered for PhD in an Indian/French institution | 15-May-2019 | 3-6months | |
DST/ DAAD (Germany) | collaborative travel for upto 4 visits on either side | To be announced | 2 years | |
DAAD, Germany | University academics and scientists from India on active duty | To be announced | 1-3 months | |
DBT/ MCTI (Brazil) | Needs Brazilian collaborator, regular position in research institute | To be announced | 3 years | |
DST/BELSPO, Belgium |
| Academicians who already have an on-going project grant with Belgium collaborator are eligible to participate. Indian scientists, who are presently implementing more than one research project supported from the International Division of the DST are not eligible to apply.
| To be announced | |
INSA |
| PhD (<10 years of post-PhD experience), Indian national, residing in India, holding a regular position in a recognized S&T Institution/University. | To be announced | 3-9 months |
IUSSTF |
| US/Indian citizens. PhD and Master students currently enrolled at a regionally accredited institution of higher education in U.S.
| To be announced | 3 months |
Matsumae International Foundation (Japan) | PhD, permanent appointment in a research institute.Needs to work in Japanese institute. | 31-July-2019 | 3-6 months | |
Royal Society, UK | Postdoc or holding independent position in research institute/university | 30-May 2019 | variable from 3months, 1 year or 2 years |
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DST-SERB | Applicant must hold regular position, must be Indian Citizen residing in India | Application should be submitted not earlier than 180 days and not later than 60 days, before the date of the event. | ||
DST-SERB | ||||
CSIR | Faculty or scientists working in Government of India recognized institutions | 3 months before the event | ||
Company of Biologists | Organiser must have a PhD and must be in the organising group for the meeting. No nationality or geographic restrictions but preference given to events where organisers have sought maximal feasible diversity in speakers in terms of geography, gender and age. | 4 Jan, 2019; 25 March, 2019 | ||
Company of Biologists | Organiser must have a PhD and must be in the organising group for the meeting. | Rolling scheme | ||
Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advance Research (IFCPAR) | Needs French collaborator | 15-Jan and 15- July every year | ||
DST/Royal Society and Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) UK | PhD with regular appointment at a research institute in India or UK | To be announced | ||
EMBO | Funds conferences, workshops, practical courses and symposia that promote collaborations and exchange in the latest life science advances.Funding priority is given to events held in an EMBC Member State or cooperating country | To be announced | ||
EMBO/Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance |
| Symposia must take place in India, but scientists from anywhere in the world are eligible to apply, independent of their nationality. India | EMBO Symposia must cover frontier, pioneering and interdisciplinary areas of life sciences that are underserved in India, and include speakers with interdisciplinary expertise. | 15 Feb 2017 and 15 July 2017 | |
Indo-US Science and Technology Forum | Qualified scientist from all science disciplines working at Indian and American institutions | To be announced | ||
TWAS | Organiser must be developing country | To be announced |
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DBT | PhD, Age less than 50 years | At least 8 weeks prior to travel date | ||
DBT | Applicant must have a permanent job | To be Announced | 1-12 months | |
DST | open to all researchers. Senior researchers (> 35 years) cannot apply to Int Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) sponsored events | Rolling programme. App. to reach two months prior to the event | ||
International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO) | For participation in international Neuroscience meetings | To be announced | ||
ICMR | Biomedical scientists engaged in R&D. Senior Scientist (above 35 yrs of age) are eligible to apply only to international scientific events which are not sponsored by international Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU). | 6 weeks before the commencement of the event | ||
INSA-CSIR-DAE/BRNS-DOS/ISRO | PhD, Indian nationality | committee meets six times/year with specific deadline for each meeting | ||
Ratan Tata Trust and Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust |
| PhD with regular position in research institute, Indian nationality | at least 3-4 months prior to departure. 31-May every year |
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Wellcome Trust (UK) | The PI should be based in India with regular employment in Not-for-profit institutions, governmental or non-governmental organisations and international organisations operating within India. | To be announced | ||
Wellcome Trust (UK) | applicants in the UK who have a track record in obtaining grant funding. Researchers in low- or middle-income countries eligible to apply if they have a track record of Trust funding or can demonstrate a strong track record of independent research accomplishment. | To be announced | upto 5 years |
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British Ecological Society (BES) | Individuals or organisations interested in organising public engagement events in ecology. This includes, but is not limited to, members of the BES, researchers, schools, museums, libraries and community groups | To be announced (March) | ||
BIRAC | One academic (primary applicant) + private company partner | To be announced (March) | ||
CEFIPRA-BIRAC | The proposals must involve at least two French partners (one academia and one industry) and two Indian partners (one academia and one industry) | To be announced | 2 years | |
DBT | PhD (age limit 55 years). Women currently unemployed, temporarily employed or looking for change in career path | To be announced | 12 months | |
DST | Age upto 67 years | 2 years | ||
Rolex Awards | Will support projects in the field of science and health, applied technology, exploration and discovery, the environment, and cultural heritage | To be announced | 12-18 months |
Departments and Ministries for STEM Research in India
The list of Research Funding Agencies in India pertaining to Engineering, Science, and Technology functioning under the Government of India is presented in this article by iLovePhD .
The Department of Science & Technology (DST) plays a pivotal role in promoting science & technology in India. The department covers a broad spectrum of activities, from advanced research and technology development to meeting the practical needs of the general public through skill and technology enhancement.
The Indian Department of Biotechnology, under the Ministry of Science and Technology, oversees the development and commercialization of modern biology and biotechnology in the country.
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), known for its cutting edge R&D knowledge base in diverse S&T areas, is a contemporary R&D organization.
CSIR has a dynamic network of 37 national laboratories, 39 outreach centers, 3 Innovation Complexes, and five units with a pan-India presence.
CSIR’s R&D expertise and experience are embodied in about 3460 active scientists supported by about 4350 scientific and technical personnel as of June 2021.
Also, CSIR covers a wide spectrum of science and technology – from oceanography, geophysics, chemicals, drugs, genomics, biotechnology, and nanotechnology to mining, aeronautics, instrumentation, environmental engineering, and information technology.
The Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), under the Government of India, is mandated to provide services for weather, climate, ocean and coastal state, hydrology, seismology, and natural hazards; to explore and harness marine living and non-living resources in a sustainable manner for the country and to explore the three poles of the Earth (the Arctic, Antarctic, and the Himalayas).
The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) came into being on August 3, 1954, under the direct charge of the Prime Minister through a Presidential Order. According to the Resolution constituting the AEC, the Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Atomic Energy is ex-officio Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.
DAE has been engaged in the development of nuclear power technology, and applications of radiation technologies in the fields of agriculture, medicine, industry, and basic research.
The Department of Space (DOS) has the primary objective of promoting the development and application of space science and technology to assist in the all-around development of the nation. Towards this, DOS has evolved the following programs:
1. Launch Vehicle program having the indigenous capability for launching spacecraft.
2. INSAT Programme for telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, development of education, etc.
3. Remote Sensing Programme for application of satellite imagery for various developmental purposes.
4. Research and Development in Space Sciences and Technology for serving the end of applying them for national development.
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is an autonomous organization under the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of India. Formerly known as the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research,
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), based in New Delhi, is a global leader in biomedical research. It has evolved to meet the challenges of advancing science and addressing the nation’s health issues, though it recognizes there is more to achieve.
M3itY’s mission includes promoting e-governance, fostering Electronics, IT & ITeS industries, advancing Internet Governance, developing human resources, boosting R&D and innovation, improving digital services, and ensuring cyberspace security for inclusive and sustainable growth.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) plays a central role within the Indian government’s administrative framework. It is responsible for planning, promoting, coordinating, and overseeing the execution of India’s environmental and forestry policies and programs.
The Ministry also acts as the main liaison for international organizations like UNEP, SACEP, ICIMOD, and UNCED, and deals with multilateral bodies like CSD, GEF, ESCAP, and SAARC on environmental matters.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is a ministry of the Government of India, headed by current Union Cabinet Minister Raj Kumar Singh, that is mainly responsible for research and development.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) was created on September 26, 1985, through the 174th amendment to the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961. Currently, the MoE works through two departments:
The Department of School Education & Literacy focuses on school education, while the Department of Higher Education oversees one of the world’s largest higher education systems, ranking third globally after the United States and China.
The TDB offers financial aid to Indian industries and organizations involved in developing and applying native or adapted technology.
The objectives are to:
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH BOARD (SERB) is the premier national research funding agency, that raises the quality and footprint of Indian science and engineering to the highest global levels in an accelerated mode, through calibrated support for research and development.
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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1 | Ministry of Environment & Forests | – The Secretary, Govt of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 – Email: , – Website: – Fax: 011-258586422, 011-24364594 – Tel: 011-258586422, 011-24364594 |
2 | Forest Research Institute | – Group Coordinator (Research), Forest Research Institute, Post Office New Forest, Dehradun – Email: , groupco_fri_icfre.org – Website: fri.icfre.gov.in – Fax: 0135 – 2756865 – Tel: 0135 – 2752670 – EBPAX No. 2757021-26 Extn. 4316 |
3 | Department of Science and Technology (DST) | – The Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, Technology Bhawan, New Mehrali Road, New Delhi. 110016 – Email: – Website: – Fax: (+91)011-23016857, 26567373, 26962819 – Tel: (+91)011- 23012312,23017660,26864570, 26862418 |
4 | Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) | – The Scientific Secretary (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Directors office, Ist Floor, Central Complex, BARC, Mumbai- 400 085 – Email: – Website: dae.nic.in/brns – Fax: 91-22-25505050 / 25592000 – Tel: 91-22-25590813 |
5 | Department of Biotechnology (DBT) | – The Director (R&D), Department Biotechnology, Block no. 2, Floor 7, Room no. 12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003. – Email: – Website: dbtindia.nic.in – Fax: 011-24362884 – Tel: 011-24363748 |
6 | Department of Education (DOEd) | – The Deputy Education Adviser (T), Division TD, VI, Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi. – Email: – Website: mhrd.gov.in – Fax: 011-2382365/23011097/2384093 – Tel: 011- 23782296/23383936-44 |
7 | Department of Food Processing Industries | – Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Food Processing Industries, Panchsheel Bhawan, August Karanti Bhawan, New Delhi 110049. – Email: – Website: – Fax: 011-26492863 – Tel: 011-26492476 |
8 | Department of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (DNES) | – The Secretary, Department of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Block No. 14, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, 110003 – Email: – Website: – Fax: 011-24362772/24361298 – Tel: 24361481/24362772 |
9 | National Information System for Sci. & Technology (NISSAT) | – The Joint Adviser, National Information System for Sci.& Technology, Department of Scientific & Industrial Research, Technology Bhawan, Mehrauli Road, New Delhi – Email: – Website: – Fax: 26567373 – Tel: 011-26567373 |
10 | Technology Absorption and Adaptation Scheme (TAAS) | – The Joint Adviser (TAAS), Department of Scientific & Industrial Research, Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 016 – Email: – Website: – Fax: 26567373, 26864570 – Tel: 011-26567373, 26864570 |
11 | Department of Space (DOS) | – The Scientific Secretary, ISRO Headquarters, F-Block, Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road, Bangalore. 560 094 – Email: – Website: – Fax: (+91)80 23511984 – Tel: (+91)80 23415275 |
12 | Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) | – The Adviser & Member – Secretary, SERC Secretariat, Department of Science & Technology, Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 016 – Email: , bghari.nic.in – Website: – Fax: 011-26963695 – Tel: 011-26963695, 26590370 |
13 | Science and Society-Related Programmes | – The Adviser, STP, Department of Sci. & Technology, Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi.-110 016 – Email: – Website: – Fax: 26864570, 26863847 – Tel: 011-26567373 |
14 | Science and Society Related Programmes | – The Head, Sci.& Society Division, Dept. of Sci. & Technology, Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi. 110 016 – Email: – Website: scienceandsociety-dst-org – Fax: 011-26964793 – Tel: 011-26567373 Extn. 208 |
15 | Science and Technology Application for Rural Development (STARD) | – The Head, Sci.& Society Division, Dept. of Sci. & Technology, Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi. 110 016 – Email: – Website: scienceandsociety-dst-org – Fax: 011-26964793 – Tel: 011-26567373 Extn. 208 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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16 | Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) | – The Director General, CSIR, Anusandhan Bhawan, 2, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110 001 – Email: – Website: – Fax: 011-23710618 – Tel: 011-23710472, 23710618, 23710411 |
17 | Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) | – The Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi-110 001 – Email: – Website: – Fax: 91-11-23384773, 23385350 – Tel: 91-11-23382629, 23386711 |
18 | Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) | – The Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research, V. Ramalingaswami Bhawan, Ansari Nagar, Post Box.4911, New Delhi – Email: – Website: – Fax: 011-23742303 – Tel: 011-26588895, 26588980, 26589794 |
19 | National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC) | – The Head, NCSTC, Department of Science & Technology, Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi. 110 016 – Email: – Website: ncstc-dst.org – Fax: 011-26516087 – Tel: 011-26863847, 26862580 |
20 | Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) | – The Director, Indian Council of Philosophical Research, Darshan Bhawan, 36, Tuglakabad Institutional Area, M.B. Road, New Delhi 110062 – Email: – Website: – Fax: 011-29964717 – Tel: 011-29964715, 29964718 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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21 | National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM) | – The Chairman, National Board for Higher Mathematics, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, Anushakti Bhavan, C.S.M. Marg, Mumbai 400001 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 022-22804751, 22804752, 22804753 |
22 | Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) | – The Director, Public Relations, ISRO Headquarters, Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road, Bangalore – 560 231 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 080-22172465, 22172296, 22172298 |
23 | Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) | – The Member Secretary, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110067 – Email: – Website: – Fax: 011-26742132 – Tel: 011-26742197, 26742160 |
24 | National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) | – The Director General, National Institute of Fashion Technology, NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Near Gulmohar Park, New Delhi – 110016 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26542000, 26542003, 26542004 |
25 | National Institute of Design (NID) | – The Director, National Institute of Design, NID Paldi, Ahmedabad – 380 007, Gujarat – Email: – Website: – Tel: 079-26623692, 26623462, 26629500 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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26 | National Institute of Technology (NIT) | – The Director, National Institute of Technology, Tanjore Main Road, National Highway 67, Tiruchirappalli – 620015, Tamil Nadu – Email: – Website: – Tel: 0431-2501801, 2501802 |
27 | Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) | – The Member Secretary, Indian Council of Historical Research, 35 Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi – 110001 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-23382321, 23386973 |
28 | Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) | – The Member Secretary, Indian Council of Philosophical Research, Darshan Bhawan, 36, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, Mehrauli Badarpur Road, New Delhi – 110062 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-29901544, 29901682 |
29 | Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) | – The Director General, Indian Council of World Affairs, Sapru House, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110001 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-23371004, 23371014, 23371029 |
30 | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) | – The Chairman, Board of Governors, IISER, Pune, Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune – 411008 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 020-25908100, 25908101 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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31 | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) | – The Director, Indian Institute of Technology |
32 | Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) | – The Director, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B.T. Road, Kolkata – 700108 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 033-25752001, 25752002, 25752500 |
33 | Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) | – The Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi – 110001 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-23382629, 23383370 |
34 | Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) | – The Director General, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, P.O. New Forest, Dehradun – 248006, Uttarakhand – Email: – Website: icfre.gov.in – Tel: 0135-2752677 |
35 | Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) | – The Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation, Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road, Bangalore – 560231, Karnataka – Email: – Website: – Tel: 080-23415275 |
36 | Indian Institute of Management (IIM) | – The Director, Indian Institute of Management |
37 | National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) | – The Director General, National Institute of Fashion Technology, NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Near Gulmohar Park, New Delhi – 110016 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26542000, 26542001, 26542002 |
38 | Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) | – The Member Secretary, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi – 110067 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26741671, 26741672 |
39 | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) | – The Director, Indian Institute of Technology |
40 | Indian Institute of Management (IIM) | – The Director, Indian Institute of Management |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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41 | University Grants Commission (UGC) | – The Chairman, University Grants Commission, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi – 110002 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-23604446, 23604200, 23604204 |
42 | Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) | – The Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research, P.O. Box No. 4911, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110029 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26588895, 26588980, 26589794 |
43 | Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) | – The Member Secretary, Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 36 Tughlakabad Institutional Area, M.B. Road, New Delhi – 110062 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-29901544, 29901545 |
44 | Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) | – The Member Secretary, Indian Council of Historical Research, 35 Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi – 110001 – Email: – Website: ichr.ac.in – Tel: 011-23382321, 23386973, 23385819 |
45 | National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) | – The Director General, National Institute of Fashion Technology, NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Near Gulmohar Park, New Delhi – 110016 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26542000, 26542001, 26542002 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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46 | Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) | – The Director, Publicity & Public Relations, Antariksh Bhavan, New BEL Road, Bangalore – 560 231 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 080-22172264, 22172296, 22172261 |
47 | Department of Science and Technology (DST) | – Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi – 110016 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26567373, 26864570, 26864570 |
48 | Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) | – The Member Secretary, Indian Council of Social Science Research, JNU Institutional Area, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi – 110067 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26741849, 26741850 |
49 | Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) | – Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy, Anushakti Bhavan, C.S.M. Marg, Mumbai – 400001 – Email: – Website: dae.nic.in – Tel: 022-22023071, 22024611, 22025611 |
50 | Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) | – Director General, Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Azad Bhavan, I.P. Estate, New Delhi – 110002 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-23379309, 23379310, 23379311 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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51 | Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) | – Director-General, Indian Council for Medical Research, V. Ramalingaswami Bhawan, Ansari Nagar, Post Box No. 4911, New Delhi – 110029 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26588895, 26588980, 26589794 |
52 | Indian National Science Academy (INSA) | – Executive Director, Indian National Science Academy, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi – 110002 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-23221931, 23221932, 23221934 |
53 | Indian Academy of Sciences (IASc) | – Executive Director, Indian Academy of Sciences, C.V. Raman Avenue, Post Box No. 8005, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore – 560080 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 080-22662301, 22662303, 22662304 |
54 | Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) | – Executive Director, Indian National Academy of Engineering, 6th Floor, Unit No. 604-609, SPAZE-I, Tech Park, Tower A, Sohna Road, Sector 49, Gurugram – 122018 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 0124-4239480 |
55 | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) | – Director, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 1, Homi Bhabha Road, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai – 400005 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 022-22782000, 22804500, 22804600 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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56 | Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) | – Director, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B.T. Road, Kolkata – 700108 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 033-25752910, 25752971, 25752500 |
57 | Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) | – Director, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Koramangala, 2nd Block, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore – 560034 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 080-22541022, 22541023, 22541024 |
58 | Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB) | – Director, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thycaud P.O., Thiruvananthapuram – 695014 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 0471-2529400, 2347975, 2348755 |
59 | National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) | – Director, National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa – 403004 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 0832-2450450, 2450451, 2450452, 2450453 |
60 | National Institute of Immunology (NII) | – Director, National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi – 110067 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26717121, 26703662, 26703663 |
No. | Funding Agency | Contact Information |
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61 | Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI) | – Executive Director, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, NCR Biotech Science Cluster, 3rd Milestone, Faridabad – Gurugram Expressway, P.O. Box No. 04, Faridabad – 121001 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 0129-2876300, 2876350 |
62 | National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR) | – Director, National Institute of Plant Genome Research, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, P.O. Box No. 10531, New Delhi – 110067 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 011-26735157, 26741612, 26741602 |
63 | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata | – Director, IISER Kolkata, Mohanpur Campus, P.O. Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Nadia – 741252, West Bengal – Email: – Website: – Tel: 033-25873000 |
64 | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Tirupati | – Director, IISER Tirupati, C/o Sree Rama Engineering College (SREC), Karakambadi Road, Mangalam (P.O.), Tirupati – 517507 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 0877-2500200 |
65 | National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) | – Director, National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, GKVK Campus, Bellary Road, Bangalore – 560065 – Email: – Website: ncbs.res.in – Tel: 080-23666001, 23666018 |
67 | National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH) | – Director, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, Jehangir Merwanji Street, Parel, Mumbai – 400012 – Email: – Website: nirrh.res.in – Tel: 022-24192000 |
68 | National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) | – Director, National Institute of Nutrition, Jamai Osmania P.O., Hyderabad – 500007 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 040-27018083, 27018081 |
69 | National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (NIRT) | – Director, National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, No. 1, Mayor Sathyamoorthy Road, Chetpet, Chennai – 600031 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 044-28369500, 28369400 |
70 | Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP) | – Director, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1/AF, Bidhannagar, Kolkata – 700064 – Email: – Website: – Tel: 033-23375345, 23375352 |
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Aeronautics Research and Development Board (ARDB) |
Coal India Ltd. |
Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) |
Department of Biotechnology (DBT) |
Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers |
GAIL (India) Ltd. |
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) |
Ministry of Agro & Rural Industries |
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology |
Ministry of Defence |
Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) |
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare |
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) |
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas |
Ministry of Power |
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways |
Ministry of Rural Development |
Ministry of Urban Development |
Ministry of Water Resources |
Naval Research Board (NRB) |
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) |
Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) |
These organizations cover various fields of research and provide funding support to researchers across the country. When seeking funding opportunities, it’s essential to thoroughly review each organization’s guidelines and requirements to ensure your research aligns with their objectives.
Hope this article will help you to know the List of Research Funding Agencies in India that provide various research grants.
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In the Union Budget 2019, the Indian government has announced a provision for increasing the funds allocated for scientific research. With the government’s support, the R&D sector of our country is all set to witness robust growth in the coming years.
In 2017, we had moved up to the 60th position in the 10th edition of Global Innovation Index (GII) and will likely get into the list of the top 25 nations within the next 10 years.
Let’s take a look at the 10 public sector organizations that are empowering the country’s development, paving the way for great progress in the near future.
1. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
ISRO is one of the top research and development organizations in India, involved in the research activities relating to space, remote sensing, vehicle launch facilities, and satellites. It has a number of centres all around the country, which includes the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) at Thiruvananthapuram, Laboratory for Electro Optic Systems (LEOS) at Bangalore, and many more.2
2. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
CSIR is currently the largest industrial R&D organization in the country. The organization is involved in R&D for a number of scientific fields including environment, aerospace, life sciences, petroleum, metallurgy, food as well as chemicals. Founded in 1942, CSIR currently has 39 laboratories all around the country with over 17,000 employees working in different client-oriented projects throughout the year.
3. Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)
DRDO is the premier organization in India concerned with research and development in defence systems and military technology. Headquartered in New Delhi, it works in a variety of areas related to defence in its 52 laboratories across the country. These areas include aeronautics and avionics, electronic warfare, combat vehicle engineering, naval development, missile systems.
4. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
ICMR is one of the best research and development organizations in India for promoting research in the field of medicine. Based in New Delhi, the organization is responsible for the funding and overseeing of the scientific and medical research being undertaken in various medical institutions in the country. The fields that are encouraged by ICMR include reproductive and child health, non-communicable diseases, epidemiology, stem cell research, and human genetics.
5. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
BARC is the premier research and development organization in India concerned with research in various fields including nuclear science, chemical technology, environment, biotechnology, electronics and instrumentation, health, physical sciences and material sciences. The organization works under the Department of Atomic Energy and its primary focus is on nuclear research and development.
6. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
The ICAR is a major body that coordinates, guides, and manages research and education in the field of agriculture (also including the fields of horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences) in the nation. There are 100+ ICAR institutes and 70+ Universities focused on agriculture in the country, making it one of the largest agriculture systems in the world. The ICAR has played a pioneering role in ushering Green Revolution and prolific development of agriculture in India through research and technology development. It has enabled the country to increase the production of food grains, crops, and milk to name a few by double digits in the last 4 decades.
7. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
Mumbai-headquartered Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) was founded in 1945 by Homi J. Bhabha with support from J.R.D. Tata. It works under the Department of Atomic Energy and conducts research in the areas of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science and science education. As a university, it has its different fields of research spread out between different institutes. Its multiple facilities are supported by advanced kinds of equipment including a particle accelerator.
8. National Innovation Foundation (NIF)
National Innovation Foundation (NIF) was founded in 2000 in Gujarat to provide institutional support towards inspiring and sustaining grassroots innovations across the country. The organisation scouts for green solutions created by farmers, artisans and so on, that have been created without any professional help and aids their growth. Till date, NIF has been able to find and document more than 310,000 examples of technological ideas, innovations and practices. To give a perspective, some of these include herbal medicines being used in tribal areas, improved crop varieties, locally developed tools etc.
9. National Research Development Corporation (NRDC)
The National Research Development Corporation (NRDC) comes under the purview of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR). It was established in 1953 by the Government of India to promote, develop and commercialise the technologies, know-how, inventions, patents and so on, being developed in different institutions in the country. It undertakes projects at national and international levels to promote scientific and technological innovations.
10. National Institute of Biomedical Genomics (NIBMG)
Based in the state of West Bengal, National Institute of Biomedical Genomics (NIBMG) is India’s first research institute dedicated to research in genomic medicine. It was founded in 2009 under the Department of Biotechnology. The institute has done some cutting-edge work in the field of Biomedical Genomics in the last decade. This includes the global record-breaking sequencing data generation in a single experiment in a short period of time.
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Research and development in india, india is presently ranked 76th among a total of 143 economies, as per the global innovation index (gii)..
Hyundai Motor India Engineering (HMIE) is a fully owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company, South Korea, which has set up the R&D Centre in Hyderabad. HMIE is a centre with one of the most advanced research and development facilities which focuses on state of the art product and design engineering and rigorous quality enhancement. The new R&D Centre at Hyderabad in India is Hyundai Motor Company’s fourth overseas R&D centre.
Set up with an investment of Rs 184 crore (US$ 28.92 million), the new 200,000 square-foot facility R&D Centre, is aimed at further accelerating local content development and enable Hyundai to respond even more quickly to changing customer needs across the world. The R&D Centre will further facilitate the development of India as Hyundai’s global hub for manufacturing and engineering of small cars.
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Panasonic makes available in India its wide range of consumer electronics, home appliances like LCD & plasma TVs, DVD players, home theatre systems, smartphones, cameras, camcorders, car audio systems, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators, microwave ovens, automatic cookers, vacuum cleaners and a wide range of system products including communication ones like mobile phones, high definition videoconferencing, professional audio video products like broadcast cameras, projectors and displays, business solutions including printers, whiteboards and security solutions. Panasonic has aggressively focuses on market research, product innovation and talent hiring in India for work in areas like energy, water, remote access and food. The company currently has a workforce of about 12,500 in India.
Biocon, India's largest biotech company is focused on delivering affordable innovation.
It is committed to reduce therapy costs of chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer and autoimmune diseases by leveraging India's cost advantage to deliver affordable healthcare solutions to patients, partners and healthcare systems across the globe.
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) is a leader in the global marketplace and among the top 10 technology firms in the world. Its continued rapid growth is a testament to the certainty clients experience every day. Building on more than 40 years of experience, TCS adds real value to global organisations through domain expertise plus solutions, with proven success in the field and world-class service.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd is an international specialty pharma company. The Company manufactures and markets pharmaceuticals formulations as branded generics, as well as generics in India, the United States (US) and several other markets across the world.
The Company’s business is divided into four segments: Indian Branded Generics, US Generics, International Branded Generics (ROW) and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API).
Bajaj Auto is a part of the Bajaj Group, which was founded by Mr Jamnalal Bajaj in 1926. The Group's footprint stretches over a wide range of industries, spanning automobiles (two-wheelers and three-wheelers), home appliances, lighting, iron and steel, insurance, travel and finance.
Bajaj Auto is one of the foremost motorcycle manufacturers of the country. It also manufactures three-wheeler commercial vehicles under the brand name Bajaj RE, which has been in operation since 1977, as well as gearless scooters. At present, Bajaj Auto's turnover stands at around Rs 120 billion (US$ 1.95 billion). Its product portfolio has expanded and the brand has found a global market. The Bajaj brand is well-known across several countries in Latin America, Africa, Middle East, South and Southeast Asia.
Samsung India or Samsung R&D Institute India - Bengaluru (SRI-Bengaluru), earlier known as Samsung Electronics India Software Operations (SISO), is one of the 24 research & development (R&D) centres of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, and is housed in the IT hub of India, Bengaluru. With its inception in February 1996, today it has grown in magnitude and proportions as a location for research and software development encompassing a wide range of technology domains.
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd is headquartered in Mumbai, India and was established in 1977. Today, it is a leading player in the discovery of new molecules, both NCEs (new chemical entity) and NBEs (new biological entity), and it currently has seven molecules in various stages of clinical development and pre-clinical development. The company has a significant presence in branded generics markets across emerging economies, including India. Its subsidiary, Glenmark Generics Ltd has a fast growing and robust US generics business. The subsidiary also markets APIs to regulated and semi-regulated countries. Glenmark employs over 10,400 people in over 80 countries. It has 14 manufacturing facilities in four countries and has six research and development (R&D) centres.
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) came into existence on October 1, 1964. The company was formed by the merger of Hindustan Aircraft Ltd with Aeronautics India Ltd and Aircraft Manufacturing Depot, Kanpur.
The company traces its roots to the pioneering efforts of industrialist Mr Seth Walchand Hirachand, who set up Hindustan Aircraft Ltd at Bengaluru in association with the erstwhile princely State of Mysore in December 1940. The Government of India became a shareholder in March 1941 and took over the management in 1942.
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research and is also one of the oldest medical research bodies in the world.
The Government of India had set up the Indian Research Fund Association (IRFA) in 1911, with the specific objective of sponsoring and coordinating medical research in the country. This was later redesigned in 1949, to form the ICMR, with considerably expanded scope of functions. The ICMR is funded by the Government of India through the Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Cipla began in 1935 when their founder Dr KA Hamid set up an enterprise with the vision to make India self-sufficient in healthcare.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was established in the year 1969. In 1972, it came under the newly established Department of Space (DOS).
The DOS formulates the policies and oversees the implementation of the Indian space programme to promote the development and application of space science and technology for the socio-economic benefit of the country.
Established in 1981, Infosys is an NYSE listed global consulting and IT services company with more than 158,000 employees. From a capital of US$ 250, the company has grown to become a US$ 8.095 billion (LTM Q3 FY 14 revenues) company with a market capitalisation of approximately US$ 33 billion.
Incorporated in 1933, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) is India's largest fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) company. In a highly competitive scenario, where new brands and offerings are entering the market almost every quarter, HUL regularly delivers double-digit growth driven by innovations and maintenance of marketing and trade investments at competitive levels.
Headquartered in Mumbai, India, Lupin Ltd today is an innovation led transnational pharmaceutical company producing a wide range of quality, affordable generic and branded formulations and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) for the developed and developing markets of the world.
Lupin first gained recognition when it became one of the world's largest manufacturers of Tuberculosis drugs. The Company today has significant market share in key markets in the Cardiovascular (prils and statins), Diabetology, Asthma, Pediatrics, CNS, GI, Anti-Infectives and NSAIDs therapy segments, not to mention global leadership positions in the Anti-TB and Cephalosporins segments.
Bengaluru: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has 21 rocket launches in the pipeline, as a part of which it will also test its heaviest rocket called the Geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle (GSLV) MK-III.
Bengaluru: Intel India plans to invest Rs 1,100 crore (US$ 171.05 million) to expand its research and development centre in Bengaluru, which would be the largest such centre outside the US.
New Delhi: The Government of India aims to develop India into a global innovation hub by 2020 on the back of effective government measures taken to provide an enabling environment for growing research and development in India, says Mr Y. S. Chowdary, Minister of State for Science and Technology & Earth Sciences, Government of India.
Mumbai: Tata Motors has tied up with Microsoft for using its connected vehicle technology along with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to improve the in-car connected experience and compete with Google and Uber.
Mumbai: Mr Paul Stouffels, Executive Vice President, Chief Scientific Officer and Worldwide Chairman, Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson (J&J), has stated that clinical trial norms in India have started to get harmonised with global norms, and J&J is restarting clinical trials in India with seven trials currently underway.
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The Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India, Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) and WINStep Forward are partnering to support the prestigious Khorana Program for Scholars named in honor of Dr. Har Gobind Khorana, who won the Nobel Prize in 1968 for his work at the interface of Chemistry …
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At the intersection of business strategy and dynamic market forces lies the foundational cornerstone of informed decision-making – market research. As we stand on the cusp of 2024, amidst the whirlwind of technological progress, evolving consumer behaviors, and the ever-expanding reach of globalization, the role of market research has elevated to unprecedented importance. This juncture beckons us to recognize and commend the leaders in the industry, whose unwavering commitment to excellence has consistently offered invaluable insights and strategic direction.
This blog endeavors to cast a luminous spotlight on the paragons of the market research domain – the Top 10 Market Research Companies in India in 2024. These entities haven't just navigated the tumultuous seas of change; they've emerged as bastions of innovation, dependability, and analytical acumen. In this extensive exploration, we will unravel the intricate tapestry of their backgrounds, accomplishments, and distinguishing features that position each of these companies as standouts in a fiercely competitive landscape.
Here’s a quick rundown of the top 10 market research companies in India:
1. Nielsen India 2. Kantar IMRB 3. Ipsos India 4. Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. 5. Majestic MRSS 6. IMRB International 7. Blueocean Market Intelligence 8. TNS India 9. MarketResearch.com 10. YouGov |
Overview of the indian market.
The Indian market is a captivating mosaic of diversity, comprising a myriad of cultures, languages, and socioeconomic backgrounds. While this diversity presents abundant opportunities, it also poses unique challenges for businesses seeking to navigate and prosper in this dynamic environment.
Cultural Mosaic: India is celebrated for its cultural richness, with each region boasting a unique tapestry of traditions, festivals, and lifestyle choices. For businesses, the effective penetration of the market and engagement with consumers hinge on a nuanced understanding and respectful acknowledgment of these cultural nuances.
Linguistic Diversity: The linguistic landscape of India is exceptionally diverse, featuring 22 officially recognized languages alongside a plethora of dialects. Crafting marketing strategies that resonate with the linguistic preferences of diverse populations is a critical consideration for companies operating on a national scale.
Consumer Behavior: Influenced by factors such as cultural heritage, family structures, and regional nuances, consumer behavior in India is intricate and multifaceted. Companies undertaking market research must delve deeply into understanding these factors to tailor their products and services, meeting the distinctive needs and expectations of Indian consumers.
Urban-Rural Dynamics: The Indian market exhibits a stark urban-rural divide. While urban areas showcase higher purchasing power and distinct consumption patterns, rural markets represent untapped potential. Successful businesses implement strategies catering to both segments, recognizing the unique demands and aspirations of urban and rural consumers.
Economic Growth: India's sustained economic growth has given rise to an expanding middle class with augmented disposable income. This burgeoning middle class forms a substantial consumer base for various products and services, necessitating businesses to adapt their strategies to align with evolving consumer preferences.
Tech-Savvy Demographic: The swift adoption of digital technologies, especially smartphones, has revolutionized how consumers access information and engage with brands. Businesses aiming to connect with the Indian audience must seamlessly integrate digital strategies into their marketing and research efforts.
In summary, the Indian market is a vibrant amalgamation of diverse cultures, languages, and consumer behaviors. Successfully navigating this landscape requires businesses to approach it with cultural sensitivity, linguistic acumen, and a profound understanding of consumer dynamics. Those who do so are poised to unlock the immense potential that India offers as a key player in the global business arena.
In the ever-evolving field of market research, where businesses navigate the intricate realms of consumer behavior and market trends, Nielsen India emerges as a formidable force. Boasting a global reputation and a robust presence within the Indian market, Nielsen's methodologies and their impact on the business landscape warrant a closer examination.
Nielsen's Global Standing:
Nielsen, a stalwart in global market research, seamlessly integrates its methodologies into India's diverse and dynamic market. Since its establishment in 1923, Nielsen has become synonymous with comprehensive insights, employing a blend of traditional and cutting-edge approaches.
Presence in India:
Embarking on its Indian journey in 1992, Nielsen underlines its commitment to understanding the unique challenges and opportunities within the Indian market. With offices spanning major cities, Nielsen India has firmly established itself as a reliable source for data-driven decision-making across various business sectors.
NielsenIQ Connect:
At the core of Nielsen's methodologies lies NielsenIQ Connect, a platform integrating multiple data sources to offer a holistic view of consumer behavior. This platform employs advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to extract meaningful insights from extensive datasets.
Consumer Panels:
Nielsen effectively utilizes consumer panels for real-time data collection on purchasing behavior. These panels, diverse in demographics, enable Nielsen to track trends, preferences, and shifts in consumer sentiment over time.
Retail Measurement Services:
Nielsen's Retail Measurement Services provide a comprehensive analysis of retail sales, assisting businesses in understanding market share, competitive landscapes, and the performance of various product categories.
Data-Driven Decision Making:
The primary impact of Nielsen India lies in facilitating data-driven decision-making for businesses. The company's extensive datasets and analytics empower organizations to make informed choices regarding product launches, marketing strategies, and overall market positioning.
Brand Performance Monitoring:
Nielsen's Brand Performance Monitoring tools allow businesses to evaluate the effectiveness of their marketing strategies and track brand health. This real-time monitoring assists in making timely adjustments to marketing campaigns.
Media Measurement:
In the ever-evolving landscape of media consumption, Nielsen's media measurement services provide valuable insights into audience reach, program popularity, and advertising effectiveness. This aids businesses in optimizing their media spends for maximum impact.
To illustrate Nielsen India's impact, consider the case study of a leading FMCG brand aiming to launch a new variant of its flagship product. Nielsen's consumer panels provided critical insights into the target demographic's preferences, influencing product features and marketing strategies.
In the highly competitive soft drink industry, Nielsen's Retail Measurement Services helped a major beverage company assess market share trends, leading to adjustments in pricing strategies and promotional activities.
Challenges in Data Collection:
Nielsen India encounters challenges in data collection, particularly in remote and rural areas. The diversity of the Indian market necessitates innovative approaches to ensure representative and accurate data.
Integration of Technology:
To address these challenges, Nielsen India is actively integrating technology into its methodologies. The increasing prevalence of mobile surveys, online data collection, and artificial intelligence enhances the speed and accuracy of data analysis.
AI and Predictive Analytics:
Nielsen India is poised to increase its reliance on artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. These technologies will enable more accurate forecasting of market trends and consumer behavior.
Digital Transformation:
As part of its future-focused strategy, Nielsen India is actively embracing digital transformation. This involves leveraging digital platforms for data collection, analysis, and reporting, ensuring agility and real-time insights.
In conclusion, Nielsen India stands as a linchpin in the market research landscape, offering a blend of global expertise and localized insights. Its methodologies, ranging from consumer panels to Retail Measurement Services, provide businesses with a nuanced understanding of the Indian market. Nielsen's impact on data-driven decision-making and its proactive approach to challenges and innovations position it as a vital partner for businesses navigating the complexities of the ever-evolving Indian business landscape. As India continues to shape global markets, Nielsen India's role in decoding consumer trends and market dynamics will be pivotal in driving strategic success for businesses across sectors.
In the intricate world of market research, where businesses strive to decipher the intricacies of consumer behavior and market dynamics, Kantar IMRB emerges as a stalwart. With a legacy that spans decades and a robust footprint in the Indian market, Kantar IMRB's methodologies and their profound impact on the business landscape warrant a thorough exploration.
Kantar IMRB's Esteemed Legacy:
As an integral part of the esteemed Kantar Group, Kantar IMRB proudly boasts a legacy as one of India's oldest market research companies, with its establishment dating back to 1971. Over the years, the company has played a pivotal role in shaping and refining the market research landscape in the country.
Comprehensive Insights at the Core:
Synonymous with providing comprehensive insights, Kantar IMRB employs a judicious mix of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. This multifaceted approach allows the company to delve deep into the nuances of consumer behavior, market trends, and socio-economic dynamics.
Table 1: Overview of Kantar IMRB's Methodologies
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Quantitative Research | Utilizes surveys and statistical techniques to quantify consumer opinions and behaviors. |
Qualitative Research | Employs in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and observational research. |
Digital Research | Incorporates online surveys and social media analytics for a contemporary approach. |
Strategic Decision Support:
Kantar IMRB's primary impact lies in providing invaluable strategic decision support for businesses. The insights garnered by the company guide organizations in making informed decisions concerning product launches, market positioning, and communication strategies.
Eminence in Brand Equity Studies:
Kantar IMRB excels in brand equity studies, meticulously evaluating the strength and perception of brands in the market. This involves a comprehensive assessment of factors such as brand awareness, perceived quality, and consumer loyalty, providing businesses with crucial insights for effective brand management.
Guiding Market Entry Strategies:
For enterprises venturing into new markets or launching novel products, Kantar IMRB's insights serve as a compass in formulating effective market entry strategies. The company's expertise involves a deep understanding of market dynamics, consumer needs, and potential challenges.
Table 2: Kantar IMRB's Impact Areas
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Strategic Decision Support | Guides organizations in making informed decisions regarding product launches and positioning. |
Brand Equity Studies | Evaluates the strength and perception of a brand in the market. |
Market Entry Strategies | Assists in formulating effective strategies for entering new markets or launching new products. |
To illustrate Kantar IMRB's impact, consider a case study involving a leading electronics brand seeking to understand consumer preferences for a new product line. Kantar IMRB's nuanced blend of quantitative and qualitative research provided insights into features that resonated with the target audience, significantly influencing product development and marketing strategies.
In another scenario, a beverage company endeavoring to reposition its brand harnessed Kantar IMRB's brand equity studies. The insights gleaned from the study guided the company in refining its messaging, leading to an enhanced brand perception and increased consumer engagement.
Navigating the Complexity of Consumer Behavior:
One of the challenges confronting Kantar IMRB is the intricate nature of consumer behavior, influenced by diverse cultural and regional factors. Meeting this challenge requires the continual innovation of research methodologies to capture and interpret these nuanced elements effectively.
Integration of Cutting-Edge Technology:
In response to these challenges, Kantar IMRB is actively integrating cutting-edge technology into its research methodologies. The infusion of artificial intelligence and machine learning into the process enhances data analysis capabilities, ensuring more accurate and timely insights.
Table 3: Challenges and Innovations
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Complexity of Consumer Behavior | Influence of diverse cultural and regional factors requires innovative research methodologies. |
Integration of Technology | Actively incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning for enhanced data analysis. |
Embracing Advanced Analytics:
Kantar IMRB is at the forefront of embracing advanced analytics to glean deeper insights from data. Predictive modeling and advanced statistical techniques are set to play a pivotal role in anticipating market trends and understanding consumer behavior.
Amplified Embrace of Digital Platforms:
As part of its future-focused strategy, Kantar IMRB is intensifying its reliance on digital platforms for data collection and analysis. This strategic move involves leveraging emerging technologies to ensure real-time and more comprehensive insights.
Table 4: Future Trends in Kantar IMRB's Approach
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Advanced Analytics | Embracing predictive modeling and advanced statistical techniques. |
Greater Embrace of Digital Platforms | Increasing reliance on digital platforms for data collection and analysis. |
In conclusion, Kantar IMRB stands as a pioneer in the Indian market research landscape, offering a harmonious blend of decades-long experience, comprehensive methodologies, and an adaptability to emerging trends. The company's impact on strategic decision-making, brand equity management, and market entry strategies positions it as an invaluable partner for businesses navigating the intricate dynamics of the market. As India continues its upward economic trajectory, Kantar IMRB's role in decoding consumer behavior and shaping business strategies will undoubtedly remain pivotal for enterprises across diverse sectors.
In the dynamic landscape of market research, Ipsos India emerges as a key player, weaving together a tapestry of consumer insights and market trends. With a global footprint and a significant presence in the Indian market, Ipsos's methodologies and their influence on the business landscape warrant a detailed investigation.
Global Eminence of Ipsos:
As a global leader in market research, Ipsos has seamlessly extended its reach to the Indian subcontinent. Established in 1975, Ipsos has evolved to become synonymous with cutting-edge research methodologies, providing a holistic understanding of consumer behavior and market dynamics.
Establishing Presence in India:
Ipsos India officially marked its presence in 1994, signifying the company's commitment to unraveling the complexities of the Indian market. With offices strategically located across major cities, Ipsos India has become a trusted partner for businesses seeking data-driven decision-making.
Table 1: Ipsos India at a Glance
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Global Establishment | Ipsos, a global market research leader, founded in 1975. |
Indian Entry | Ipsos India officially established in 1994. |
Geographical Presence | Offices strategically located across major Indian cities. |
Innovative Research Techniques:
Ipsos India employs a diverse range of research techniques, combining traditional and innovative approaches. This includes surveys, interviews, focus groups, and advanced analytics, ensuring a nuanced understanding of consumer sentiments.
Advanced Data Analytics:
Central to Ipsos's methodologies is the integration of advanced data analytics. Ipsos leverages machine learning algorithms and predictive modeling to derive actionable insights from vast datasets, providing clients with a competitive edge.
Table 2: Ipsos India's Methodological Toolbox
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Innovative Research Techniques | Surveys, interviews, focus groups, and advanced analytics. |
Advanced Data Analytics | Integration of machine learning and predictive modeling. |
Ipsos India plays a pivotal role in providing strategic decision support for businesses. By interpreting market trends and consumer behavior, Ipsos aids organizations in making informed decisions regarding product launches, market positioning, and communication strategies.
Brand Health Monitoring:
Ipsos's brand health monitoring tools are instrumental in evaluating the vitality and perception of a brand in the market. This involves tracking brand awareness, customer satisfaction , and overall brand equity.
In-Depth Market Segmentation:
Ipsos India excels in market segmentation, assisting businesses in understanding diverse consumer segments. This in-depth analysis enables targeted marketing strategies tailored to specific demographics and psychographics.
Table 3: Ipsos India's Impact Areas
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Strategic Decision Support | Assists organizations in making informed decisions for market strategies. |
Brand Health Monitoring | Evaluates brand vitality, awareness, and customer satisfaction. |
In-Depth Market Segmentation | Analyzes diverse consumer segments for targeted marketing strategies. |
Illustrating Ipsos India's impact is a case study involving a leading e-commerce platform. Ipsos's innovative research techniques and advanced analytics unveiled emerging trends in online shopping behavior, influencing the platform's user interface and marketing strategies.
In another case, a pharmaceutical company utilized Ipsos's brand health monitoring tools to revitalize its image. The insights derived from the monitoring process guided the company in restructuring its marketing communication, resulting in improved brand perception.
Data Privacy and Ethics:
Ipsos India faces challenges concerning data privacy and ethics, particularly in an era of heightened concerns about consumer information. The company is actively innovating in compliance with evolving data protection regulations to ensure the ethical collection and use of data.
Integration of Artificial Intelligence:
In addressing challenges, Ipsos India is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence into its methodologies. This includes automated survey tools and AI-driven sentiment analysis, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of data interpretation.
Table 4: Challenges and Innovations
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Data Privacy and Ethics | Addressing concerns and ensuring ethical data collection and use. |
Integration of AI | Incorporating artificial intelligence for enhanced efficiency. |
Augmented Reality Surveys:
Ipsos India is exploring augmented reality (AR) surveys for more immersive and engaging data collection experiences. This innovative approach aims to capture real-time consumer reactions and opinions in a dynamic and interactive manner.
Predictive Consumer Behavior Modeling:
As part of its future-focused strategy, Ipsos India is delving into predictive modeling of consumer behavior. This involves leveraging machine learning algorithms to forecast market trends and anticipate shifts in consumer preferences.
Table 5: Future Trends in Ipsos India's Approach
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Augmented Reality Surveys | Exploring AR surveys for immersive and engaging data collection. |
Predictive Consumer Behavior Modeling | Leveraging machine learning for forecasting market trends. |
In conclusion, Ipsos India stands as a key protagonist in the Indian market research narrative, offering a blend of global expertise and localized insights. From pioneering methodologies to impactful decision support, Ipsos India continues to shape the landscape of consumer insights. As businesses navigate the complexities of an evolving market, Ipsos India's role in unraveling trends and facilitating informed decision-making remains integral, reinforcing its position as a strategic ally for enterprises across diverse sectors.
In the ever-evolving landscape of market research, Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. stands out as a dynamic force, weaving together a comprehensive tapestry of consumer insights and data analytics. With a steadfast commitment to innovation and a robust presence in the Indian market, Market Xcel's methodologies and their impact on the business landscape merit a detailed exploration.
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Innovation at the Core:
Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. is characterized by its unwavering commitment to innovation in market research. Established in 2005, the company has swiftly evolved into a trailblazer, leveraging cutting-edge technologies to deliver unparalleled insights to its clients.
Homegrown Expertise:
Being an Indian entity, Market Xcel Data Matrix possesses a unique understanding of local market nuances. This homegrown expertise allows the company to offer insights that are not only data-driven but also culturally and contextually relevant.
Multifaceted Research Techniques:
Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. employs a versatile range of research techniques, blending traditional methodologies with innovative approaches. Surveys, interviews, and focus groups are complemented by advanced data analytics, ensuring a holistic understanding of consumer behavior.
Tech-Driven Data Analytics:
At the heart of Market Xcel's methodologies is a strong emphasis on tech-driven data analytics. The company harnesses artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to sift through large datasets, extracting actionable insights for its clients.
Customized Decision Support:
Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. plays a pivotal role in providing customized decision support for businesses. Through in-depth market analysis, the company assists organizations in shaping their strategies, whether for product launches, market positioning, or communication campaigns.
Consumer Experience Optimization:
The company excels in optimizing consumer experiences by evaluating brand touchpoints and customer journeys. Market Xcel's insights guide businesses in refining their offerings to align with evolving consumer expectations.
Agile Market Response:
Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. enables agile market responses by providing real-time insights. This responsiveness empowers businesses to adapt swiftly to changing market dynamics and consumer preferences.
Illustrating Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd.'s impact is a case study involving a leading e-commerce platform. The company's advanced data analytics uncovered trends in consumer behavior, influencing the platform's website redesign and marketing strategies.
In another case, a multinational FMCG company leveraged Market Xcel's consumer experience optimization insights to enhance the packaging and presentation of its products. The result was increased consumer satisfaction and brand loyalty.
Ensuring Data Security and Privacy:
Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. faces challenges related to data security and privacy, especially in an era of heightened concerns. The company is actively innovating to adopt robust measures, ensuring the protection of sensitive consumer information.
Integration of Predictive Analytics:
In addressing challenges, Market Xcel is at the forefront of integrating predictive analytics into its methodologies. This involves leveraging predictive modeling to forecast future trends and consumer behavior.
Table 1: Challenges and Innovations
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Data Security and Privacy | Ensuring robust measures for the protection of sensitive consumer information. |
Integration of Predictive Analytics | Leveraging predictive modeling for forecasting future trends and consumer behavior. |
Blockchain for Enhanced Security:
Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. is exploring the integration of blockchain technology for enhanced data security. Blockchain ensures transparent and secure transactions, addressing concerns related to data integrity and authenticity.
Emphasis on Emotional Analytics:
As part of its future-focused strategy, Market Xcel is placing a greater emphasis on emotional analytics. This involves analyzing consumer emotions and sentiments to provide deeper insights into purchasing motivations and brand connections.
Table 2: Future Trends in Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd.'s Approach
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Blockchain for Enhanced Security | Exploring the integration of blockchain for transparent and secure transactions. |
Emphasis on Emotional Analytics | Placing a greater focus on analyzing consumer emotions for deeper insights. |
In conclusion, Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. stands as a beacon in the Indian market research landscape, offering a potent blend of innovation, localized expertise, and actionable insights. As businesses navigate the intricacies of an ever-evolving market, Market Xcel's role in unraveling trends and providing strategic guidance remains pivotal. With a commitment to continuous innovation and a deep understanding of the local market dynamics, Market Xcel Data Matrix Pvt. Ltd. stands poised as a valuable ally for enterprises across diverse sectors.
In the intricate realm of market research, Majestic MRSS emerges as a prominent player, adept at deciphering consumer behaviors and market intricacies. With an unwavering commitment to excellence and a substantial presence in the Indian market, Majestic MRSS's methodologies and their impact on the business landscape merit a comprehensive exploration.
Exemplifying Excellence:
Majestic MRSS stands out for its dedication to pioneering excellence in market research. Established in 2012, the company has evolved into a leading player, synonymous with delivering robust insights through innovative methodologies.
Global Insight, Local Acumen:
With a global footprint, Majestic MRSS brings a unique fusion of global perspectives and profound local understanding. This dual perspective allows the company to provide insights that are not only globally relevant but also deeply ingrained in the cultural nuances of the Indian market.
Comprehensive Research Approaches:
Majestic MRSS employs comprehensive research approaches, seamlessly blending qualitative and quantitative methods. The company utilizes surveys, focus groups, and in-depth interviews to gather holistic data.
Cutting-edge Analytics:
Incorporating cutting-edge analytics is a hallmark of Majestic MRSS's methodologies. Leveraging state-of-the-art tools and technologies, the company transforms data into actionable insights.
Empowering Strategic Decision-making:
Majestic MRSS plays a pivotal role in empowering businesses with strategic decision-making. By providing nuanced insights, the company aids organizations in making informed choices regarding product launches, market positioning, and communication strategies.
Mastering Brand Perception:
The company excels in brand perception management, conducting studies that evaluate brand strength, awareness, and consumer perceptions. This information guides businesses in refining their brand strategies.
Crafting Market Expansion Strategies:
For businesses eyeing market expansion, Majestic MRSS provides valuable insights to formulate effective strategies. Understanding market dynamics and consumer preferences is instrumental in successful expansions.
To illustrate Majestic MRSS's impact, consider a case study where a leading electronics manufacturer sought insights for a product redesign. Majestic MRSS conducted comprehensive surveys and in-depth interviews, influencing design modifications that resonated with the target audience.
In another case, a healthcare company aiming to enter a new market leveraged Majestic MRSS's market expansion study. The insights provided a roadmap for successful market entry, including product adaptation and positioning strategies.
Ensuring Data Quality:
Ensuring data quality is a persistent challenge, especially in the era of big data. Majestic MRSS innovates by implementing stringent quality assurance measures to guarantee the accuracy and reliability of collected data.
Integrating Artificial Intelligence:
To stay ahead in the dynamic field of market research, Majestic MRSS actively integrates artificial intelligence into its methodologies. AI assists in data analysis, trend identification, and predictive modeling.
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Ensuring Data Quality | Implementing stringent measures to ensure accuracy and reliability of collected data. |
Integrating Artificial Intelligence | Actively incorporating AI for enhanced data analysis and predictive modeling. |
Exploring Virtual Reality Surveys:
Majestic MRSS is delving into virtual reality surveys for immersive data collection. This innovative approach enhances respondent engagement and provides a richer understanding of consumer preferences.
Emphasizing Predictive Modeling:
A focus on predictive modeling is part of Majestic MRSS's future strategy. This involves using advanced statistical techniques to forecast market trends and consumer behavior.
Table 2: Future Trends in Majestic MRSS's Approach
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Exploring Virtual Reality Surveys | Delving into immersive data collection through virtual reality surveys. |
Emphasizing Predictive Modeling | Focusing on advanced statistical techniques for forecasting market trends. |
In conclusion, Majestic MRSS stands tall in the Indian market research arena, offering a blend of global expertise, localized insights, and innovative methodologies. As businesses navigate the complexities of an ever-evolving market, Majestic MRSS's role in providing strategic guidance and decoding consumer behaviors remains pivotal. With a commitment to excellence and a forward-looking approach, Majestic MRSS continues to be a trusted partner for enterprises across diverse sectors.
In the ever-evolving landscape of market research, IMRB International emerges as a distinguished institution, skilled in unraveling the intricacies of consumer behaviors and market dynamics. With a legacy marked by excellence and a robust footprint in the Indian market, the methodologies employed by IMRB and their profound impact on the business landscape necessitate an in-depth exploration.
Legacy of Distinction:
IMRB International takes pride in its rich legacy as one of the pioneering market research companies in India. Established in 1971, the company has been instrumental in shaping the market research landscape, earning acclaim for delivering insightful and actionable intelligence.
Holistic Market Understanding:
An integral aspect of IMRB International's identity is its commitment to a holistic approach in understanding the market. By seamlessly blending traditional and innovative research methodologies, the company aims to provide comprehensive insights into consumer behavior, preferences, and prevailing market trends.
Excellence in Quantitative Research:
IMRB International is renowned for its proficiency in quantitative research methodologies. Leveraging surveys, statistical analyses, and large-scale data collection, the company excels in quantifying consumer opinions and behaviors with precision.
Depth in Qualitative Research:
Complementing its quantitative prowess, IMRB stands out in qualitative research. Through techniques such as in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and ethnographic studies, the company delves into the nuanced aspects of consumer perceptions and motivations.
Innovative Digital Research:
Adapting to the digital age, IMRB International incorporates innovative digital research methods. This includes online surveys, social media analytics, and other digital tools, facilitating real-time insights.
Empowering Strategic Decision-Making:
A cornerstone of IMRB International's role is providing pivotal support for strategic decision-making. Leveraging extensive data sets and analytics, the company empowers organizations to make informed choices concerning product launches, market positioning, and overarching business strategies.
Monitoring Brand Health:
IMRB excels in the meticulous monitoring of brand health. Through regular assessments of brand performance, awareness, and consumer sentiment, the company assists businesses in refining their marketing strategies, ensuring a positive brand image.
Guiding Market Entry:
For companies venturing into new markets, IMRB International offers invaluable guidance. By conducting thorough analyses of market dynamics, consumer behavior, and competitive landscapes, the company aids in formulating effective market entry strategies.
To illustrate IMRB International's impact, consider a case study involving a leading automotive company. IMRB's quantitative research provided crucial insights into consumer preferences, guiding the company in successfully tailoring a model to meet market demands.
In another case, a prominent FMCG brand leveraged IMRB's qualitative research to understand the cultural nuances influencing consumer perceptions. This led to a nuanced marketing campaign that resonated with the target audience.
Addressing Data Accuracy Challenges:
Ensuring data accuracy is a persistent challenge, particularly in the era of big data. IMRB International addresses this challenge by employing rigorous quality control measures to uphold the integrity of collected data.
Embracing Technological Advancements:
To stay ahead in the dynamic field of market research, IMRB actively embraces technological advancements. This includes the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance data analysis efficiency.
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Data Accuracy Challenges | Ensuring accuracy through rigorous quality control measures. |
Embracing Technological Advancements | Active integration of AI and machine learning for enhanced data analysis. |
IMRB International is poised to increase its reliance on predictive analytics. By utilizing advanced statistical models, the company aims to forecast market trends and consumer behaviors with greater accuracy.
Exploring Augmented Reality for Research:
As part of its future-focused strategy, IMRB is exploring the integration of augmented reality for research purposes. This innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize consumer engagement and provide richer insights.
Table 2: Future Trends in IMRB International's Approach
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Predictive Analytics Integration | Increasing reliance on advanced statistical models for forecasting. |
Augmented Reality for Research | Exploring the integration of augmented reality to revolutionize consumer engagement. |
In conclusion, IMRB International stands as a stalwart in the Indian market research landscape, offering a blend of legacy excellence and adaptive methodologies. As businesses navigate the intricacies of an ever-evolving market, IMRB's role in providing strategic guidance and unraveling consumer insights remains crucial. With a commitment to innovation and a forward-thinking approach, IMRB International continues to be a trusted partner for enterprises across diverse sectors.
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In the dynamic realm of market research, Blueocean Market Intelligence emerges as a pioneering force, adeptly navigating the intricacies of consumer insights and market trends. With a dedication to innovation and a substantial presence in the Indian market, Blueocean's methodologies and their impact on the business landscape deserve a comprehensive examination.
Blueocean Market Intelligence stands out with its dedication to innovating market research. Established in 2010, the company swiftly evolved into a pioneer, leveraging state-of-the-art technologies to deliver unparalleled insights.
Global Expertise, Local Insights:
Being a global entity, Blueocean Market Intelligence combines global expertise with deep local insights. This distinctive approach allows the company to provide insights that are not only globally relevant but also deeply rooted in the cultural nuances of the Indian market.
Versatile Research Techniques:
Blueocean Market Intelligence employs a versatile range of research techniques, blending traditional methodologies with innovative approaches. Surveys, interviews, and focus groups are complemented by advanced data analytics, ensuring a holistic understanding of consumer behavior.
Cutting-edge Data Analytics:
At the heart of Blueocean's methodologies is a strong emphasis on cutting-edge data analytics. The company utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to sift through large datasets, extracting actionable insights.
Tailored Decision Support:
Blueocean Market Intelligence plays a pivotal role in providing tailored decision support for businesses. Through in-depth market analysis, the company assists organizations in shaping their strategies, be it for product launches, market positioning, or communication campaigns.
Enhanced Customer Experience:
The company excels in optimizing customer experiences by evaluating brand touchpoints and customer journeys. Blueocean's insights guide businesses in refining their offerings to align with evolving customer expectations.
Agility in Market Response:
Blueocean Market Intelligence enables agile market responses by providing real-time insights. This responsiveness empowers businesses to adapt swiftly to changing market dynamics and customer preferences.
To illustrate Blueocean Market Intelligence's impact, consider a case study where a leading e-commerce platform sought insights for a website redesign. Blueocean's advanced data analytics uncovered trends in consumer behavior, influencing the platform's redesign and marketing strategies.
In another case, a multinational FMCG company leveraged Blueocean's customer experience optimization insights to enhance the packaging and presentation of its products. The result was increased customer satisfaction and brand loyalty.
Blueocean Market Intelligence faces challenges related to data security and privacy, especially in an era of heightened concerns. The company is actively innovating to adopt robust measures, ensuring the protection of sensitive consumer information.
In addressing challenges, Blueocean is at the forefront of integrating predictive analytics into its methodologies. This involves leveraging predictive modeling to forecast future trends and consumer behavior.
Blueocean Market Intelligence is exploring the integration of blockchain technology for enhanced data security. Blockchain ensures transparent and secure transactions, addressing concerns related to data integrity and authenticity.
As part of its future-focused strategy, Blueocean is placing a greater emphasis on emotional analytics. This involves analyzing consumer emotions and sentiments to provide deeper insights into purchasing motivations and brand connections.
Table 2: Future Trends in Blueocean Market Intelligence's Approach
In conclusion, Blueocean Market Intelligence stands as a beacon in the Indian market research landscape, offering a potent blend of innovation, localized expertise, and actionable insights. As businesses navigate the intricacies of an ever-evolving market, Blueocean's role in unraveling trends and providing strategic guidance remains pivotal. With a commitment to continuous innovation and a deep understanding of the local market dynamics, Blueocean Market Intelligence stands poised as a valuable ally for enterprises across diverse sectors.
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In its role as a globally acknowledged entity, TNS India represents the convergence of international expertise and finely-tuned local insights. This distinctive approach empowers the company to deliver insights that transcend global relevance, delving deep into the cultural intricacies of the Indian market for a comprehensive understanding of consumer behavior.
TNS India employs a diverse array of research techniques, seamlessly blending conventional methodologies with innovative approaches. Surveys, interviews, and focus groups are harmonized with cutting-edge data analytics, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of consumer behavior.
At the core of TNS India's methodologies lies a robust emphasis on cutting-edge data analytics. Harnessing artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, the company navigates through extensive datasets, extracting actionable insights that contribute to well-informed decision-making.
Playing a pivotal role, TNS India provides bespoke decision support for businesses. Through meticulous market analysis, the company assists organizations in shaping strategies, whether for product launches, market positioning, or communication campaigns.
TNS India excels in optimizing customer experiences by scrutinizing brand touchpoints and customer journeys. The company's insights guide businesses in refining their offerings to seamlessly align with evolving customer expectations.
TNS India facilitates agile market responses by delivering real-time insights. This responsiveness empowers businesses to adapt swiftly to changing market dynamics and evolving customer preferences, ensuring a competitive edge.
Illustrating TNS India's impact, consider a case study where a prominent e-commerce platform sought insights for a website redesign. TNS India's advanced data analytics uncovered trends in consumer behavior, significantly influencing the platform's redesign and marketing strategies.
In another case, a multinational FMCG company leveraged TNS India's customer experience optimization insights to enhance the packaging and presentation of its products, resulting in increased customer satisfaction and brand loyalty.
TNS India tackles challenges related to data security and privacy, especially in an era of heightened concerns. The company actively innovates to adopt robust measures, ensuring the safeguarding of sensitive consumer information.
At the forefront of innovation, TNS India integrates predictive analytics into its methodologies. This involves leveraging predictive modeling to forecast future trends and consumer behavior.
Exploring the integration of blockchain technology for enhanced data security, TNS India aims to ensure transparent and secure transactions, addressing concerns related to data integrity and authenticity.
As part of its future-focused strategy, TNS India places a greater emphasis on emotional analytics. This involves analyzing consumer emotions and sentiments to provide deeper insights into purchasing motivations and brand connections.
Table 2: Future Trends in TNS India's Approach
TNS India emerges as a beacon in the Indian market research landscape, offering a distinctive blend of global proficiency and locally tailored precision. As businesses navigate the complexities of a constantly evolving market, TNS India's role in unraveling trends and providing strategic guidance stands pivotal. With an unwavering commitment to continuous innovation and an in-depth understanding of local market dynamics, TNS India stands poised as a valuable ally for enterprises across diverse sectors.
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In its role as a globally acknowledged entity, MarketResearch.com epitomizes the amalgamation of international expertise with finely-tuned local insights. This unique methodology empowers the company to furnish insights that surpass global relevance, delving into the cultural intricacies of diverse markets for a thorough understanding of consumer behavior.
MarketResearch.com employs a diverse array of research techniques, seamlessly integrating conventional methodologies with innovative approaches. Surveys, interviews, and focus groups are seamlessly combined with cutting-edge data analytics, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of consumer behavior across various markets.
At the heart of MarketResearch.com's approaches lies a robust emphasis on cutting-edge data analytics. Utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, the company navigates through extensive datasets, extracting actionable insights that contribute to well-informed decision-making for businesses worldwide.
Playing a pivotal role, MarketResearch.com provides bespoke decision support for businesses. Through meticulous market analysis, the company assists organizations in shaping strategies, whether for product launches, market positioning, or communication campaigns, ensuring relevance across diverse markets.
MarketResearch.com excels in optimizing customer experiences by scrutinizing brand touchpoints and customer journeys. The company's insights guide businesses in refining their offerings to seamlessly align with evolving customer expectations on a global scale.
MarketResearch.com facilitates agile market responses by delivering real-time insights. This responsiveness empowers businesses to adapt swiftly to changing market dynamics and evolving customer preferences globally, ensuring a competitive edge.
Illustrating MarketResearch.com's impact, consider a case study where a prominent e-commerce platform sought insights for a website redesign. Advanced data analytics from MarketResearch.com uncovered trends in consumer behavior, significantly influencing the platform's redesign and marketing strategies across multiple markets.
In another case, a multinational FMCG company leveraged MarketResearch.com's customer experience optimization insights to enhance the packaging and presentation of its products. The result was increased customer satisfaction and brand loyalty on a global scale.
MarketResearch.com addresses challenges related to data security and privacy, especially in an era of heightened concerns. The company actively innovates to adopt robust measures, ensuring the safeguarding of sensitive consumer information across diverse markets.
At the forefront of innovation, MarketResearch.com integrates predictive analytics into its methodologies, leveraging predictive modeling to forecast future trends and consumer behavior globally.
MarketResearch.com explores the integration of blockchain technology for enhanced data security globally, aiming to ensure transparent and secure transactions across diverse markets, addressing concerns related to data integrity and authenticity.
As part of its future-focused strategy, MarketResearch.com places a greater emphasis on emotional analytics globally. This involves analyzing consumer emotions and sentiments to provide deeper insights into purchasing motivations and brand connections across different markets.
Table 2: Future Trends in MarketResearch.com's Approach
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Blockchain for Enhanced Security | Exploring the integration of blockchain for transparent and secure transactions. |
Emphasis on Emotional Analytics | Placing a greater focus on analyzing consumer emotions for deeper insights globally. |
MarketResearch.com emerges as a global leader, offering a distinctive blend of international proficiency and locally tailored precision across diverse markets. As businesses navigate the complexities of a constantly evolving global market, MarketResearch.com's role in unraveling trends and providing strategic guidance stands pivotal. With an unwavering commitment to continuous innovation and an in-depth understanding of local market dynamics worldwide, MarketResearch.com stands poised as a valuable ally for enterprises across diverse sectors globally.
In its role as a globally acknowledged entity, YouGov represents the merging of international expertise with finely-tuned local insights. This unique approach empowers the company to deliver insights that surpass global relevance, delving into the cultural intricacies of diverse markets for a profound understanding of consumer behavior.
YouGov employs a diverse array of research techniques, seamlessly blending traditional methodologies with innovative approaches. Surveys, interviews, and focus groups are harmonized with cutting-edge data analytics, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of consumer behavior across various markets.
At the core of YouGov's methodologies lies a robust emphasis on cutting-edge data analytics. Utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, the company navigates through extensive datasets, extracting actionable insights that contribute to well-informed decision-making for businesses globally.
Playing a pivotal role, YouGov provides bespoke decision support for businesses. Through meticulous market analysis, the company assists organizations in shaping strategies, whether for product launches, market positioning, or communication campaigns, ensuring relevance across diverse markets.
YouGov excels in optimizing customer experiences by scrutinizing brand touchpoints and customer journeys. The company's insights guide businesses in refining their offerings to seamlessly align with evolving customer expectations on a global scale.
YouGov facilitates agile market responses by delivering real-time insights. This responsiveness empowers businesses to adapt swiftly to changing market dynamics and evolving customer preferences globally, ensuring a competitive edge.
Illustrating YouGov's impact, consider a case study where a prominent e-commerce platform sought insights for a website redesign. Advanced data analytics from YouGov uncovered trends in consumer behavior, significantly influencing the platform's redesign and marketing strategies across multiple markets.
In another case, a multinational FMCG company leveraged YouGov's customer experience optimization insights to enhance the packaging and presentation of its products. The result was increased customer satisfaction and brand loyalty on a global scale.
YouGov addresses challenges related to data security and privacy, especially in an era of heightened concerns. The company actively innovates to adopt robust measures, ensuring the safeguarding of sensitive consumer information across diverse markets.
At the forefront of innovation, YouGov integrates predictive analytics into its methodologies, leveraging predictive modeling to forecast future trends and consumer behavior globally.
YouGov explores the integration of blockchain technology for enhanced data security globally, aiming to ensure transparent and secure transactions across diverse markets, addressing concerns related to data integrity and authenticity.
As part of its future-focused strategy, YouGov places a greater emphasis on emotional analytics globally. This involves analyzing consumer emotions and sentiments to provide deeper insights into purchasing motivations and brand connections across different markets.
Table 2: Future Trends in YouGov's Approach
YouGov emerges as a global leader, offering a distinctive blend of international proficiency and locally tailored precision across diverse markets. As businesses navigate the complexities of a constantly evolving global market, YouGov's role in unraveling trends and providing strategic guidance stands pivotal. With an unwavering commitment to continuous innovation and an in-depth understanding of local market dynamics worldwide, YouGov stands poised as a valuable ally for enterprises across diverse sectors globally.
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In summary, the top 10 market research firms featured in this exploration epitomize excellence within the industry, each making distinct contributions to the dynamic realm of consumer insights and strategic decision-making. Nielsen Holdings plc stands out for its precision in unraveling global consumer behavior, while IQVIA leads the way in transformative healthcare advancements. Kantar Group and GfK Group provide comprehensive market research services, emphasizing consumer insights and dynamic analytics.
Ipsos shines with its adaptability across diverse industries, and MarketResearch.com acts as a pivotal aggregator, offering an extensive repository of market reports. The NPD Group excels in guiding retail and consumer strategies, and IDC specializes in cutting-edge technology market research. Statista, although not a conventional market research entity, furnishes a wealth of statistical insights, and YouGov influences global narratives through its data-driven approach.
Collectively, these companies illustrate the industry's diversity, employing versatile research techniques, advanced analytics, and real-time insights to shape business strategies. Their impact is palpable through case studies highlighting how businesses, ranging from e-commerce platforms to FMCG giants, leverage their insights for transformative outcomes. As these firms navigate challenges and embrace future trends like blockchain and emotional analytics, their combined influence remains pivotal in guiding enterprises through the intricacies of an ever-evolving market.
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Historically, India was called the ‘land of inventions’. From the concept of zero to the science of life in Ayurveda , the country has gifted this world so much (Pal, 2016).
At the time of India’s independence, in 1947, the West was already far ahead in terms of Science and Technology, while a fledgling India was confronted with multiple challenges. The excruciating partition, a fragile economy, massive chaos, and the newly discovered political autonomy; everything had to be taken charge of together (Davar, 2019; Palat, 2021; The Wire Science, 2020). Even then research and development (R&D) was a part of the Government’s plan under Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the cultivator of scientific temper in India. But many of his policies proved a practical failure owing to a closed economy and the results were not evident in the short run (The Wire Science, 2020).
The research and development process necessitates equal participation from three main stakeholders.
One of the significant transformations that can be witnessed over the years is a change in the relative share of stakeholders in India’s R&D ecosystem. India’s R&D ecosystem comprises five stakeholders who contribute their varying shares to fund the country’s research and development. The most prominent among these is the Central Government while the others include the State Government, Public Sector Industries, Private Sector Industries, and Higher Education Institutes (Department of Science & Technology, 2020).
Each of these stakeholders has undertaken multiple efforts in the past ten years to boost the collaboration, output and efficiency of India’s R&D , including the establishment of research hubs, policies and initiatives. The Central Government has invested the major share in India since its independence, however, it is on a decline while that of the private sector is increasing. Corporate India is finally looking forward to R&D for product innovation as the major re-investment destination. India is an exception in this regard, as, in most nations, the Central Government’s share in the total research and development (R&D) expenditure is far lesser than that of the Private Sector (MoneyControl News, 2022).
Sources: ForumIAS, 2022; Ministry of Education, 2021; Murali, 2019; Pandey, Mukherjee, & Ayachit, 2021; Pohit, 2021; Sharma, 2022; The Week, 2022; Trikha, 2020; Yadav, 2020.
The impetus in India’s R&D scenario was gained only after economic liberalisation. From 1990-91, Government’s expenditure on R&D was 0.6% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which increased to 0.7% in 2000 and since then it has been so. The only exception was the years 2005 and 2010 when it was 0.8% of the GDP . Currently, India spends only $43 per capita on R&D , which is way below its Asian counterparts like China ($368) and Russia ($285) (Fortune India, 2022).
R&D expenditure is an indicator of technological change, innovation, and economic progress of a nation (İşcan & Öğrü, 2021). There are three types of research- basic, applied, and development- which serve unique purposes. A nation to facilitate innovation and economic progress must invest strategically in all three.
R&D takes place not just in STEM-dominated fields like medical sciences or electronics. There is a gamut of business verticals and macroeconomic functions that warrant R&D to see visible improvements in profitability, the standard of living and sustainability. Moreover, India relies greatly on R&D for the following reasons (ForumIAS, 2022):
The government’s expenditure on R&D has almost tripled over a decade, but its percentage in India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has consistently recorded a decline. This comparison matters because it exhibits a country’s research intensity. While the expenditure alone indicates the R&D expenditure, Government’s expenditure on R&D to GDP % provides an idea of the research intensity i.e., how much of the country’s GDP is re-invested for promoting research. The higher the R&D intensity, the more innovative and progressive a nation becomes (Tudor & Sova, 2022).
Comparing it on a global level with some of the most innovative nations, India’s spending on R&D is far below the global average. The World Bank data provides that R&D expenditure as a percentage of GDP globally stood at 1.99 in 2008 and it rose to 2.2 in 2008 (The World Bank, 2022). It has consistently been much higher in highly innovative nations like:
It is therefore unsurprising that India currently ranks 46 in the global innovation index, much below smaller countries like Iceland and Estonia (The World Bank, 2022).
These figures are important because it indicates that the Indian government is probably not laying the required emphasis on R&D . There is no set rule for a country regarding how much Government’s expenditure on R&D as a percentage of GDP should be appropriate; it rather depends upon the overall economic goals of the government. A few countries spend more, because they chose a research-intensive development strategy, while others may refrain from doing so. In general, the country’s GDP per capita can be employed as the base, as it represents the overall affordability of the country to spend on R&D .
Low expenditure isn’t the only impediment India faces when it comes to R&D and innovation. To bring it to a level where it’s comparable with better-performing nations’, it’s critical to address many systemic issues like skilling India’s youth, building an open innovation ecosystem, and strengthening our regulatory framework. From a strictly scientific standpoint, even though the number of research papers we publish every year is rising, its reach remains stunted because of the low impact factor and language of publication. A range of other such challenges exist, which can be better understood when we classify them as:
It is evident from the data that India has a long way to go to emerge as an innovation powerhouse for the world. The relationship between R&D and innovation is obvious from the discussion. It is also a matter of severe concern that the Government’s expenditure on R&D as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is consistently on a decline. But the analysis also indicates that solely increasing the government’s expenditure on R&D % of GDP would not resolve the issue because the government is already spending a good portion if we consider the GDP per capita of India.
The problem, therefore, lies in the overall R&D ecosystem in the country which demands a transformation. Furthermore, there is a need for the Central Government to motivate other stakeholders as well as to accentuate their participation in R&D investment. This is actually a vicious cycle, the higher the country performs on economic indicators, the higher its affordability for R&D , which further leads to enhanced opportunities for innovation and economic development.
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The Small Scale Research Grants is offered as part of the programme for research capacity building and community engagement development of the PIECEs research, a collaborative research that aims to explore, adapt, and test a low-cost, app-based approach (DIALOG+) that makes use of existing resources to improve community-based care for patients with psychosis and reduce the need for institutionalisation. The overall aim of PIECEs is to improve the quality of community-based care for people with psychosis in India and Pakistan by adapting and testing this approach, and up-scaling through the use of participatory arts methodologies and community engagement. For more on the research, access our website: piecesresearch.com
Thank you for showing interest in applying for the PIECEs Small Scale Research Grant. Make sure you read the guidelines before you apply. Please fill in the application form below along with the project proposal, completed budget (template attached) and submit with your CV (2 pages max; CV should give details of previous research experience, if any) to Dr. Padmavati ([email protected]).
Download Application form and budget template here .
The research is funded by the NIHR (National Institute for Health Research in the United Kingdom) and is led by Queen Mary University of London (UK), Interactive Research and Development – IRD (Karachi, Pakistan) and Schizophrenia Research Foundation – SCARF (Chennai, India), in partnership with Aga Khan University and People’s Palace Projects
Who can apply to this grant
The Small Scale Grants is open to support individual or collectives who work as academicians, researchers, health workers, clinicians and persons with lived experienced who are currently working/partnering with SCARF. We encourage particularly researchers, health workers, practitioners and facilitators on early career or junior positions.
Nature of proposals
The aim of this grant is to help develop and strengthen the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources of early career researchers to adapt, and grow in the areas of research, clinical, community engagement, community care of people with experience of psychosis, their carers and health workers.
Research Proposals focussing on psychoses are invited from Early Career Researchers in the fields of Mental Health, Arts and Community Engagement, Health and Mental Health Evaluation, and Health Economics. Research Proposals focussing on psychoses are preferred.
Community treatment of psychosis – development of projects or resource oriented approaches that provide community day-to-day support and strengthen local awareness around people with experience of psychosis, their carers and health workers to ensure they have resources or pathways of care within their local community.
Arts, Community engagement and Mental Health – Projects or activities that enable public participation and involvement to promote relationship building through learning, action, and the expression of needs and values through the arts, culture or community led activities for people with experience of psychosis, their carers and health workers.
Evaluation methods – Proposals that enable the creation of innovative criterias, approaches and methodologies around evaluating the success of a given program or project in the field of research, clinical interventions, community engagement and the arts involving people with experience of psychosis, their carers and health care workers.
Who cannot apply for this funding scheme:
Funding available
The Early career research grant can support up to 6 proposals of various sizes as follows
Funding can be used to cover any directly allocated costs (e.g. staff and suppliers, training courses etc.), subsistence, travel, equipment and community engagement related costs.
This scheme is looking to fund projects with duration from 6 months to 18 months of delivery life. At the end of the project, partners selected via the scheme must provide a report highlighting the undertaken activities and outcomes delivered during the lifespan of the project.
Selection process
The submitted proposals will initially be evaluated by the Scientific Advisory Committee of SCARF . Proposals deemed to be suitable will then be forwarded to the PIECEs International team. The selection process will be conducted by the PIECEs Independent International Advisory Board, formed by experts and researchers from the UK, India and Pakistan. Successful applicants will be informed of the results by 20th November 2022 via email and expected to start delivery of the project from January 2023 onwards. All successful applicants will be mentored by a senior researcher from the PIECEs project international team or SCARF senior researchers.
Safeguarding
We expect applicants regardless of the type of work developed to have considered their safeguarding responsibilities and to have suitable policies and procedures in place to protect from harm people who come into contact with the project. As per guidance, if your project works with vulnerable children or adults at risk you should:
Deadline for application: 1st october 2022 (11.30 pm), results by email: 20th november 2022, expected start date for projects: january 2023.
Note: This research was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) via its Research and Innovation for Global Health Transformation (RIGHT) programme. Grant number NIHR200824, using UK aid from the UK Government to support global health research.
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Two categories of Research projects: First, Major and Minor Research Projects and secondly Research Programmes, formerly known as Research Projects Responsive and Research Projects Sponsored respectively. As per the guidelines proposals are invited, scrutinized, processed and awarded every year.
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Bengaluru Karnataka
Apr 1, 2024
Mathematics
A challenging six-week residential mathematics summer programme, PROMYS India is open to mathematically talented secondary and higher secondary students (Standards IX - XII or equivalent). Meticulously selected students from across India will gather on the campus of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru to immerse themselves in rigorous mathematics.
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Bhauri (Bhopal)
No deadline
Engineering
The camp aims to enable the participants to understand the central role of science in society. This camp will introduce participants to fascinating topics in natural and engineering sciences through lectures and hands-on laboratory exercises. This exposure will be supplemented with critical perspectives from Humanities and Social Sciences. Additionally, there will be fun activities through which the participants can interact with the senior students.
Chennai Mathematical Institute
Raising A Mathematician Foundation (RAM) has been running a highly sought-out, free, 1-week residential math camp for up to 100 kids between the ages of 13 to 15, across India called 'Raising A Mathematician Training Program' (RAM TP). This year, the camp will be conducted at Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai. The participants get exposed to a wide spectrum of topics in Mathematics and the sessions are oriented towards building a research mentality in students. You can learn more about the program here.
Indian Space Research Organisation
Indian Space Research Organisation is organising a special programme for School Children called "Young Scientist Programme" "YUva VIgyani KAryakram”, YUVIKA, to impart basic knowledge on Space Technology, Space Science and Space Applications to the younger students in emerging trends in space science and technology amongst the youngsters, who are the future building blocks of our nation. ISRO has chalked out this programme to "Catch them young". The programme is also expected to encourage more students to pursue in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) based research /career
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May 30, 2024
Amity University Summer School (AUSS) is an innovative program offering high school students a unique experience from June 10th to June 21st, 2024, in Delhi NCR, Noida. Modeled after leading global universities like Harvard and Stanford, AUSS provides insight into university life and helps students make informed career choices. With over 100 schools from India and abroad participating, AUSS offers practical learning techniques for self-discovery. The program focuses on artificial intelligence and engineering research, combining hands-on activities with academic enrichment. Participants also benefit from industry exposure through a Summer Internship Program, engaging with professionals and exploring cutting-edge topics.
Symbiosis Summer School
Maharastra, India
Apr 29, 2024
Data Science
The Symbiosis Summer School (SSS) provides 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students with clarity amid academic choices post-12th grade. It offers insights into various disciplines, career prospects, and essential skill sets. With innovative teaching methods and intercultural exposure, the program fosters holistic development. Founded on the principles of inclusivity and international understanding, SSS aims to prepare students for higher education and future careers. Through participatory learning and experiential classroom environments, students explore new interests, appreciate cultural diversity, and forge lasting friendships. Join SSS for a transformative educational experience, bridging the gap between academic decisions and professional success.
Jindal Global University
Delhi, India
Social Science
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FLAME University
Haryana, India
Jun 9, 2024
The FLAME University Summer Immersion Program (FUSIP) 2024 offers high school students a hands-on experience of liberal education. Through interdisciplinary courses emphasizing critical thinking and engagement with diverse perspectives, students develop skills vital for college and beyond. The program covers topics like psychology, public policy, technology, and arts, fostering personal growth and social awareness. Led by experienced faculty, FUSIP incorporates immersive experiences such as field visits and outdoor activities to complement classroom learning. Open to students in grades 9-12, FUSIP aims to cultivate well-rounded individuals equipped with essential life skills and a competitive edge for higher education.
Bhopal, India
Apr 4, 2024
Environmental Science
The Summer Outreach Camp at IISER Bhopal offers a week-long opportunity for high school students to delve into the world of science and society. Through engaging lectures and hands-on laboratory exercises, participants explore a diverse range of topics in natural and engineering sciences, complemented by insights from the humanities and social sciences. The program aims to ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the central role of science in society. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications, students develop problem-solving skills and gain valuable insights into the broader impacts of scientific advancements. Interactions with faculty members and senior students provide a platform for meaningful discussions and mentorship, facilitating personal and social growth. The camp also emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and critical thinking, preparing students for future endeavors in the field of science and beyond. Overall, the Summer Outreach Camp at IISER Bhopal offers a stimulating and enriching learning experience that inspires young minds to explore the wonders of science and its relevance in shaping our world.
Ashoka University
Apr 20, 2024
Ashoka's Young Scholars Programme (YSP) offers diverse, interdisciplinary summer sessions for high school students (grades 9-12). The program aims to provide a liberal arts and sciences education experience at the university level. YSP 2024 offers five streams: Foundation, Frontiers of Science, Tech, Data & Computer Science, Economics, Policy & Society, and Entrepreneurship, Leadership & Impact. Each stream offers hands-on learning, workshops, and interactions with leading faculty and industry experts. Additionally, there's an option for an advanced 10-day program combining Foundation with another stream. YSP prepares students for college and beyond through a blend of theoretical knowledge and experiential learning across various disciplines.
Plashka University
Punjab, India
Young Technology Scholars (YTS) is a dynamic two-week summer program designed to cultivate the next generation of problem solvers and innovators. Through immersive hands-on learning and interdisciplinary coursework, students engage in real-world engineering challenges. YTS aims to nurture a mindset of curiosity and resilience, empowering students to become adept tinkerers and creative thinkers. Participants develop skills in leveraging technology to address complex global issues, fostering a deep-seated motivation to tackle society's most pressing problems. Led by expert instructors, YTS fosters an environment where students explore, experiment, and collaborate, ultimately instilling in them the confidence and determination to navigate the frontiers of technology and innovation.
The Doon School
Dehradun, India
INR 1,80,000
Mar 30, 2024
The Doon School's Summer at Doon Leadership Program offers a transformative two-week experience fostering leadership skills and action-oriented thinking for enterprising boys and girls. Set in Dehradun's Chandbagh Estate, the program provides a supportive environment with experienced faculty and top facilities. Through hands-on learning and collaborative projects, participants are empowered to make a positive impact, promising personal growth, lasting friendships, and opportunities for unlocking one's potential.
Research projects involve conducting in-depth investigations on a specific subject matter, which presents an excellent opportunity for high school students to explore their interests, enhance their critical thinking and analytical abilities, as well as showcase their dedication and concentration, which can positively impact their chances of being accepted into college.
Over the years, many college admissions experts have seen that conducting research can drive strong results. Data from Harvard suggests that students that have demonstrated a history of “substantial scholarship or academic creativity”, including conducting independent research, have a much greater chance of gaining admission. In fact, 95% of students who completed our program were admitted to R1 universities. More importantly, Research allow students to pursue their passions, which helps develop self-esteem and leads to a variety of positive mental health outcomes .
there are many research opportunities for high school students in India. The country's rich scientific heritage and thriving academic institutions offer numerous avenues for students to engage in research and scientific exploration.
Several universities and research institutions in India have programs specifically designed for high school students. These programs provide opportunities for students to work alongside researchers and faculty members, gaining hands-on experience in various fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and computer science.
In addition to university programs, there are national and regional science competitions and fairs that encourage high school students to showcase their research projects. These competitions, such as the Indian Science and Engineering Fair (INSEF) and the National Children's Science Congress (NCSC), provide platforms for students to present their work and compete for recognition and scholarships.
For a full set of research opportunity listings, see our guide to research opportunities for high school students .
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