ISRO launches YUVIKA 2026 to train Class 9 students in space science. Check eligibility, registration dates, selection process, and full programme details
India’s space agency, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has announced the Young Scientist Programme (YUVIKA) 2026 to introduce school students to space science and technology.
The programme aims to build scientific curiosity and encourage young learners to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
ISRO designed this initiative to “catch them young” by giving students early exposure to space research, satellite technology, and real-world scientific applications. The programme will help students understand how space science shapes modern life and future innovation.
What is the YUVIKA programme and why has ISRO launched it?
ISRO launched YUVIKA to help students develop interest in space science at an early stage. The programme provides basic knowledge of space technology, space applications, and emerging scientific trends.
Through this initiative, ISRO wants to motivate students to explore scientific careers and contribute to India’s future in space research. The agency believes that early exposure can inspire students to become scientists, engineers, and innovators.
When will registration open and when will the programme take place?
ISRO has released the full schedule for YUVIKA 2026:
| Activity | Date |
|---|---|
| Programme Announcement | 20 February 2026 |
| Registration Opens | 27 February 2026 |
| Registration Closes | 31 March 2026 |
| First Selection List Release | 13 April 2026 |
| Confirmation List Release | 20 April 2026 |
| Programme Duration | 11 May to 22 May 2026 |
The programme will run as a two-week residential training course.
Who can apply for YUVIKA 2026?
Students studying in Class 9 as of 1 January 2026 in India can apply. ISRO will select participants based on academic performance and other achievements.
The selection criteria include:
| Selection Criteria | Weightage |
|---|---|
| Class 8 Marks or Last Exam Performance | 50% |
| Online Quiz Performance | 10% |
| Participation in Science Fairs and Activities | Up to 10% |
| Olympiad Achievements | Up to 5% |
| Sports Achievements | Up to 5% |
| NCC, NSS, or Scouts Participation | 5% |
| Students from Rural Schools | 15% |
ISRO will ensure fair participation from all states and union territories.
Where will the programme take place?
ISRO will conduct the programme at major space research centres across India, including:
| ISRO Centre Name | Location |
|---|---|
| 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 |
Students will gain hands-on experience and learn directly from ISRO scientists.
Will students need to pay for the programme?
ISRO will cover accommodation, food, and course materials during the programme. State governments or authorised transport systems will reimburse travel costs based on standard limits.
Students must submit valid travel tickets to receive reimbursement.
Why is this programme important for students?
YUVIKA offers students a rare opportunity to learn from India’s top space scientists. The programme helps students understand space missions, satellite systems, and scientific research.
ISRO hopes this initiative will inspire students to build careers in science and help strengthen India’s future space programme.
The registration will open on 27 February 2026, and interested students can apply through ISRO’s official portal.




