ISRO opens YUVIKA 2026, sets strict merit criteria to scout Class 9th talent for space science
The Indian Space Research Organisation has announced the 2026 edition of its Young Scientist Programme, popularly known as YUVIKA, short for YUva VIgyani KAryakram. The initiative is aimed at school students and seeks to introduce them to the basics of space technology, space science, and space applications at an early stage.
ISRO has designed the programme with a clear objective, to identify young talent and guide students towards careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Officials said the move is part of a long-term effort to build India’s future scientific workforce.
Students studying in Class 9 as on January 1, 2026, and enrolled in schools within India, are eligible to apply. ISRO has made it clear that representation from every State and Union Territory will be ensured, giving students from across the country an equal opportunity.
Selection for YUVIKA-2026 will be merit-based and multi-layered. The highest weightage, 50 percent, will be given to marks secured in Class 8 or the most recent examination.
Other parameters include:
YUVIKA-2026 will be hosted at nine major ISRO centres:
ISRO will reimburse travel expenses for selected students. The reimbursement will be limited to II AC train fare or equivalent authorised AC bus fare from the nearest railway station or bus terminal to the reporting centre and back. Students must submit original travel tickets for reimbursement. If travel is undertaken in a higher class, reimbursement will be capped at the II AC fare. The agency will bear all costs related to course material, accommodation and boarding during the programme.
YUVIKA is not merely an orientation programme. It is a strategic intervention to nurture scientific curiosity at a formative age. By combining academic merit with co-curricular achievements and rural representation, ISRO appears to be widening the talent pool.
At a time when global space competition is intensifying, India’s space agency is investing in its youngest minds, long before they step into engineering colleges or research laboratories.
Applications open on February 27. For many Class 9 students, this could be their first step into the world of rockets, satellites, and space missions.
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ISRO YUVIKA 2026: Who can apply
Students studying in Class 9 as on January 1, 2026, and enrolled in schools within India, are eligible to apply. ISRO has made it clear that representation from every State and Union Territory will be ensured, giving students from across the country an equal opportunity.
ISRO YUVIKA 2026: Selection criteria
Other parameters include:
- Online quiz performance: 10%
- Participation in science fairs and co-curricular activities: 2–10% depending on level
- Olympiad or equivalent achievements: 2–5%
- Sports competition achievements: 2–5%
- Scout and Guides / NCC / NSS membership (last 3 years): 5%
- Students from rural schools located in Panchayat areas: 15%
ISRO YUVIKA 2026: Programme centres across India
YUVIKA-2026 will be hosted at nine major ISRO centres:
- Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun
- Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram
- Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota
- U. R. Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru
- Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad
- National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad
- North-Eastern Space Applications Centre, Shillong
- ISRO Propulsion Complex, Mahendragiri
- Regional Remote Sensing Centre, Jodhpur
Travel and stay covered
ISRO will reimburse travel expenses for selected students. The reimbursement will be limited to II AC train fare or equivalent authorised AC bus fare from the nearest railway station or bus terminal to the reporting centre and back. Students must submit original travel tickets for reimbursement. If travel is undertaken in a higher class, reimbursement will be capped at the II AC fare. The agency will bear all costs related to course material, accommodation and boarding during the programme.
Building the next generation of scientists
YUVIKA is not merely an orientation programme. It is a strategic intervention to nurture scientific curiosity at a formative age. By combining academic merit with co-curricular achievements and rural representation, ISRO appears to be widening the talent pool.
At a time when global space competition is intensifying, India’s space agency is investing in its youngest minds, long before they step into engineering colleges or research laboratories.
Applications open on February 27. For many Class 9 students, this could be their first step into the world of rockets, satellites, and space missions.
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