Engineer working on a prototype in a research lab, representing the Abdul Kalam Technology Innovation National Fellowship by INAEThe Indian National Academy of Engineering offers up to 10 fellowships annually to support engineers converting research into deployable, real-world technologies.

Deadline: June 30, 2026

If you’re an engineer in India who’s been quietly turning research ideas into real-world solutions, this fellowship was made for you.

The Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) runs the Abdul Kalam Technology Innovation National Fellowship — named after India’s beloved scientist and former President — to back engineers who aren’t just publishing papers but actually building things that work. The focus here is on translational research: taking what’s been discovered in the lab and turning it into something you can deploy, sell, or scale.

What You Get

The financial support is meaningful. Fellows receive ₹25,000 every month on top of their regular salary, plus a research grant of ₹15 lakh per year to fund their work. Institutions hosting a fellow also get ₹1 lakh annually for overhead costs. Keep in mind the monthly stipend is taxable under Indian government rules.

What Kind of Work Does It Support?

The fellowship isn’t for blue-sky theoretical research. INAE is specifically looking for engineers working on things like working prototypes, pilot-scale solutions, and innovations that could eventually be commercialized or handed off to industry. If your work has a clear path from lab bench to the real world — whether through patents, technology transfer, or field-tested systems — this is the right programme for you.

Who Can Apply?

You need to be an Indian national or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI). You must hold a permanent position at a publicly funded institution in India, have at least a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field, and have a minimum of five years of service remaining at your institution. Importantly, you cannot be holding any other fellowship at the same time — and if you’re offered multiple fellowships, you’ll have to choose one.

How Competitive Is It?

Very. Only up to 10 fellowships are awarded each year nationwide. A Search-cum-Selection Expert Committee evaluates applications, with heavy emphasis on the quality of innovation and the real-world impact potential of the proposed work.

What Happens After You’re Selected?

Fellows carry out their research, build prototypes or pilot systems, and work toward tangible outcomes — patents, publications, technology demonstrations, or industry partnerships. The programme tracks progress through these outputs, keeping the focus squarely on results you can point to.

A Few Things to Watch Out For

Don’t apply if your proposal is purely theoretical — the committee will notice. Make sure your work demonstrates clear application potential, and double-check that you meet the eligibility requirements around institutional affiliation and the no-concurrent-fellowship rule.

For full details and to apply, visit the INAE website at inae.in.

Source: INAE Official Page — The most authoritative source: https://www.inae.in/research-innovation/abdul-kalam-technology-innovation-national-fellowship/

By CHANDRA

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