DST hikes JRF, SRF, PhD fellowship stipends; mixed reactions from scholars
Anu Parthiban | June 22, 2023 | 02:54 PM IST | 1 min read
The JRF fellowship stipend has been increased by 19% and SRF by 20%. Scholars have mixed reactions to the hike in stipends.
NEW DELHI: The Department of Science and Technology (DST) today announced a hike in fellowship stipend for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) and for all three-levels of research associates. Scholars have mixed reactions to the revised fellowship stipends. Notably, the PhD scholars have been demanding for a hike in stipend since last August.
The DST in a tweet said, “Govt. has approved enhancing emoluments for JRF/SRF/RAs engaged in R&D activities whereby they will receive following fellowships/month w.e.f 01/01/2023.”
The scholars will get the following amounts, as per the revised fellowship stipend.
JRF - Rs 37,000
SRF - Rs 42,000
Research Associate 1 - Rs 58,000
Research Associate -2 - Rs 61,000
Research Associate -3 - Rs 63,000
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The fellowship stipend was last revised in 2019 for research personnel engaged in R&D programme of central government departments and agencies. Compared to 2019, the JRF stipend has been increased by 19% and SRF by 20%. While RA-1 and RA-2 stipends have been increased by 23% and 24% respectively, RA-3 got 16% hike in stipend.
|
Fellowship |
Earlier |
2019 |
2023 |
|
JRF |
Rs 25,000 |
Rs 31,000 |
Rs 37,000 |
|
SRF |
Rs 28,000 |
Rs 35,000 |
Rs 42,000 |
|
RA-1 |
Rs 36,000 |
Rs 47,000 |
Rs 58,000 |
|
RA-2 |
Rs 38,000 |
Rs 49,000 |
Rs 61,000 |
|
RA-3 |
Rs 40,000 |
Rs 54,000 |
Rs 63,000 |
While several scholars welcomed the move, many expressed their disappointment by comparing the stipend received in the US. “JRF fellowships pay Rs 4.2L/year tax free which is 1.5x per capita income. Contrast this to the US where the typical PhD stipend $24K is ~ 0.33x per capita income. Not sure what to make of it,” a Twitter user said.
On the other hand, another PhD candidates on Twitter said, “The hike is low, many are complaining, & demanding a minimum of 60k stipend for #JRF. In a pay system where fresh faculty recruits get paid ~80k per month, can a JRF really be given 60k stipend? Such an increase would need a complete overhaul.”
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