Updated March 14th 2026, 16:53 IST

New Delhi: Students aspiring to explore a career in the space sector now have a major opportunity as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced the Young Scientist Programme — YUva VIgyani KAryakram (YUVIKA) 2026.
The programme is designed to introduce school students to space technology, space science and space applications, while encouraging them to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields.
ISRO launched the initiative to “catch them young” and nurture curiosity among students who may become the future scientists and engineers of the country. The program offers participants early exposure to India’s Space Program and the opportunity to learn directly from experts at leading ISRO centers.
Students studying in Class 9 as of January 1, 2026, at schools across India are eligible to apply for the program.
Applicants must also download the bonafide certificate during registration and get it signed by their school principal before submitting their application.
Students can apply here on the official website at jigyasa.iirs.gov.in/yuvika.
ISRO has released the official schedule for the program.
As per the official information, Participants will be selected based on multiple parameters that assess academic performance and extracurricular achievements.
ISRO has also stated that minimum representation will be ensured from each State and Union Territory.
The programme will be organised at several major ISRO centres across India, including:
ISRO will bear the cost of course materials, accommodation and food during the programme.
The travel cost of selected students will also be reimbursed, including II AC train fare or AC bus fare from the nearest railway station or bus terminal to the designated ISRO centre and back. Students will need to submit their original travel tickets for reimbursement.
Published March 14th 2026, 16:52 IST