GS III-Science & Technology
Context :
ISRO actively engages students across India through educational programs to foster awareness and interest in space science.
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YUVIKA – Young Scientist Programme
- Objective:
- Provides basic knowledge of space science, technology, and applications to young students.
- Aims to “Catch them young” and encourage STEM careers.
- Target Group:
- 9th-grade students (as of January 1 of the selection year).
- Preference is given to rural students.
- Selection Criteria:
- Academic performance.
- Participation in science fairs, Olympiads, and extracurricular activities.
- In case of a tie, priority is given to younger candidates.
- Participation:
- Three students from each state/UT, ensuring nationwide representation (CBSE, ICSE & state boards).
- Program Structure:
- Two-week residential training with:
- Hands-on sessions.
- Expert talks.
- Facility visits.
- Interactive discussions with scientists.
- Two-week residential training with:
- Significance:
- Encourages students to pursue careers in STEM fields.
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Space Tutor Program
- Objective:
- Promotes space science awareness through schools, NGOs & STEM educators.
- Target Group:
- Schools, colleges & universities collaborating with ISRO.
- Activities:
- Organizes exhibitions, lectures, and student workshops.
- Reach:
- Over 5,000 students engaged in Uttar Pradesh alone through registered Space Tutors.
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Space on Wheels
- What is it?
- A mobile exhibition bus equipped with space-themed exhibits.
- Objective:
- Brings space science closer to students & the general public.
- Target Group:
- Schools and the general public.
Significance of ISRO’s Outreach Programs
Encourages early interest in space science & STEM careers.
Expands ISRO’s public engagement & scientific literacy.
Ensures inclusivity by targeting rural students & diverse education boards.
Creates opportunities for hands-on learning & interaction with experts.