BENGALURU — The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has officially opened the application window for its highly anticipated YUVIKA (YUva VIgyani KAryakram) 2026 initiative. Aimed at “catching them young,” this prestigious two-week residential program is designed to impart foundational knowledge in space technology, space science, and space applications to school students across India.
With online registrations officially opening on February 27, 2026, eligible Class 9 students now have a golden opportunity to spend their summer holidays learning directly from India’s top space scientists.
Critical Dates for YUVIKA 2026
Students and parents should take note of the strict timeline for this year’s application process:
- Online Registration Opens: February 27, 2026
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2026
- First Selection List: April 13, 2026
- Second Confirmation List: April 20, 2026
- YUVIKA Programme Dates: May 11 to May 22, 2026
The entire program is fully sponsored by ISRO. Selected students will receive free lodging, boarding, course materials, and reimbursement for II AC train fare (or equivalent bus fare) for their travel.
Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Space Reality
The primary objective of the YUVIKA 2026 program is to bridge the gap between theoretical textbook knowledge and practical application. Often, students learn scientific concepts in a vacuum; YUVIKA addresses this by offering immersive, hands-on experiences.
The comprehensive curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including satellite technology, rocket propulsion, space missions, and astrophysics. Hands-on learning is a cornerstone of the initiative. Over the course of the two-week camp—held across 7 to 9 major ISRO centers across the country—participants will build and launch model rockets, design simulated satellite payloads, and interact with experienced scientists and researchers.
Eligibility Criteria and Selection Weightage
To ensure fairness and to attract the most dedicated young minds, ISRO has established a rigorous, multi-tier selection process.
Basic Eligibility: Students must be studying in Class 9 as of January 1, 2026, within a recognized school in India.
The selection is based on a composite score calculated from academic and extracurricular performance. The official weightage for YUVIKA 2026 is as follows:
- Class 8 Academic Marks: 50%
- Rural School Student (Panchayat Area): 15% (Aimed at promoting inclusivity)
- Online ISRO Quiz Performance: 10%
- Science Fair / Co-curricular Participation: Up to 10%
- Olympiad or Equivalent Prize (1st-3rd Rank): 5%
- Scout & Guides / NCC / NSS Membership: 5%
- Sports Competition Winners: Up to 5%
This holistic approach ensures that not only academically gifted students but also those with a demonstrated, active passion for science and community are rewarded.
Success Stories: The Launchpad for Future Careers
The YUVIKA program has a proven track record of igniting lifelong passions. For example, Ananya Singh, a participant in the 2019 program, credits YUVIKA for sparking her interest in satellite technology; she is now studying at a prestigious engineering institute working on innovative satellite projects. Similarly, Ravi Kumar from the 2020 cohort was motivated by his YUVIKA Mars exploration project to study planetary science, leading to specialized research in Martian geology.
Furthermore, ISRO has forged strong collaborations with leading educational institutions, research organizations, and international space agencies to ensure YUVIKA alumni have continued access to mentorship, internships, and research opportunities long after the two-week camp concludes.
How to Apply
Interested students must complete the multi-step online application process before the March 31 deadline.
- Visit the official ISRO Antriksh Jigyasa portal.
- Navigate to the “YUVIKA 2026” registration link.
- Fill out personal, academic, and extracurricular details accurately.
- Submit a brief essay explaining your interest in space science.
- Upload the required scanned documents (including a bonafide certificate signed by the school principal).
For young minds fascinated by the cosmos, ISRO’s YUVIKA 2026 is not just a summer camp—it is the first step toward a potential career among the stars.
For detailed guidelines and the application portal, visit the official ISRO website.


