The Setubandha Scholar Scheme, launched on July 30, 2025, is the first national-level programme to formally integrate traditional scholars from gurukuls into the research ecosystem of IITs. This scheme marks a historic step in Indian education policy, enabling scholars without conventional degrees to earn recognized qualifications and pursue advanced research with generous fellowships and grants.
About the Setubandha Scholar Scheme
- Launched By: Ministry of Education
- Implementing Body: Indian Knowledge System (IKS) division of the Central Sanskrit University (CSU)
- Objective: To connect India’s gurukul tradition of knowledge with modern scientific and academic inquiry.
- Significance: It removes the barrier of formal degrees and recognizes rigorous traditional learning as equivalent to mainstream higher education.
Key Features of the Scheme
Fellowship & Research Support
Category 1 (PG Equivalent)
- ₹40,000 per month fellowship
- ₹1 lakh annual research grant
Category 2 (PhD Equivalent)
- ₹65,000 per month fellowship
- ₹2 lakh annual research grant
Fields Covered: 18 interdisciplinary areas, including,
- Ayurveda
- Cognitive Science
- Architecture
- Political Theory
- Vyakarana (Grammar)
- Strategic Studies
- Performing Arts
- Mathematics & Physics
- Health Sciences
Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum Study Requirement: At least five years of rigorous training in a recognized gurukul.
- Skill Requirement: Demonstrable excellence in Shastras or traditional knowledge systems.
- Age Limit: Maximum 32 years at the time of application.
Why is it Important?
The Setubandha Scholar Scheme is a game-changer in education policy because it,
- Recognizes traditional knowledge as academically equal to formal degrees.
- Creates pathways to IIT research for scholars rooted in India’s classical learning traditions.
- Encourages interdisciplinary study, merging ancient wisdom with modern science.
- Supports cultural preservation while promoting cutting-edge innovation.


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