ICMR Releases Result of Short-Term Studentship of MBBS students, check details

Published On 2024-09-11 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-09-11 04:00 GMT

New Delhi: On its official website, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has released the results for Short Term Studentship (STS) - 2023.

The STS-2023 reports were examined by a panel of Experts. In addition, the administrative review of the Report Attestation Form (RAF) and Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) approval letters submitted by the students, has already been scrutinized. The result has been declared and given in the notification attached below as “Recommended/Not Recommended” as per the grades assigned by the scientific reviewers and according to the existing STS rules and guidelines.

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Recommended: Reports have been accepted. A stipend of Rs. 50,000/- will be issued to the selected students within three months from the date of result declaration, along with an e-certificate. Updates will be notified accordingly on the DHR & ICMR websites. The stipend will be released online to the respective bank account of the students with results as “Recommended”. The e-certificate will be sent on registered email ID of the student as per the given timeline mentioned (please do not send emails asking for the same).

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Not Recommended: Reports have not been recommended by the Experts upon review, no stipend or certificate will be issued to the students in such a case. 

To view the Result of STS 2023 - MBBS, Click here :  https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/sts2003reportresult-252073.pdf

Medical Dialogues has earlier reported that the Human Resource Development (HRD) Scheme aims to provide opportunities for advanced training in biomedical and health research to create a pool of trained & experienced human resources in India. On this, the Department of Health Research (DHR) invited online research proposals for the year 2024-25 from eligible applicants from NMC/DCI-recognised medical/dental colleges.

COMPONENT

Short Term Studentship (STS) specifically for current 3rd year MBBS/BDS Students in 2024-25. This is One Time Measure (OTM) introduced specifically for the year 2024-25, to accommodate the shift to the revised Guidelines. However, the third-year MBBS/BDS students will not be eligible to apply for the STS programme from 2025-26 onwards in the light of the Guidelines revision.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

A stipend of Rs 30,000 will be given upon the submission and approval of the final report.

IMPORTANT POINTS

1 All projects involving research on human beings/ animals must be cleared by the Human Ethics Committee/ Animal Ethics Committee of the respective institute.

2 All Fellowships are subjected to approval by the Technical Evaluation Committee / Project Approval Committee and the availability of funds under the Scheme.

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