Bright young minds who are Indian citizens, Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), or citizens of Nepal or Bhutan are eligible to apply for the SBI Youth for India Fellowship. It gives them the chance to live in and work with rural communities, as well as to help solve urgent problems related to rural development. The Fellowship develops young leaders by exposing them to the struggles of rural India and taking them on a transformative journey. These leaders work together with community members, local government, and NGOs to create and maintain grassroots projects. There are four stages to the Fellowship journey:
Qualifications
Hold the status of an Indian national, an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), or a citizen of Bhutan or Nepal.
Be between the ages of 21 and 32 on the day the program starts, meaning you have to have been born between August 2, 1992, and October 1, 2002.
Before October 1st, 2024, at least a Bachelor’s degree must be finished.
A proactive team player with excellent leadership abilities
Socially conscious because you’ll be residing in a variety of rural communities.
Willing to dedicate themselves to a 13-month rural fellowship program and learn to live in difficult rural circumstances.
Goals
The State Bank of India launched the Rural Fellowship program SBI Youth for India, which is funded and run by the SBI Foundation in collaboration with reputable local non-profits. It aims to address the most important issues facing rural India by:
Giving educated Indian youth the chance to make a difference in people’s lives and bring about positive change at the local level in rural India
It is important to supply educated laborers with skill sets that can stimulate rural development to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) engaged in rural development initiatives in India.
Encouraging the creation of a platform where graduates of the program can exchange ideas and support rural development in their careers.
Monetary and Additional assistance
A monthly stipend of 16,000 INR to cover living expenses for the course of the program.
1000 INR monthly stipend to cover your transportation costs for the course of the program.
60000 INR readjustment allowance after the Fellowship is successfully completed.
The price of the round-trip 3AC ticket from your home to the project site, in addition to any costs related to training program travel.
There will be medical claim coverage for you.
Benefits Following Fellowship
The SBI Foundation awards the Fellow a certificate of completion and a readjustment allowance of Rs. 60,000 upon successful completion.
Location
Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Punjab will be the locations of the projects.
Procedure for Applications
Candidates for the Fellowship have a rare chance to work with rural communities, create the projects of their dreams, and contribute to India’s development objectives through the application process.
Phase 1: Enrollment and Virtual Evaluation
Complete the Registration Form to start your online evaluation. You will be required to submit a thorough essay-style response as part of the assessment, in which you will be able to discuss your background, viewpoints, and desire to become a Fellow.
This online test is meant to help you get to know yourself better. Before beginning the assessment, please carefully read the instructions.
Time: It takes about 1.5 hours on average to finish this online test. You can save your assessment process in the middle and come back to complete it at a later time.
Suggested Device: It is advised that you use a laptop or desktop computer to complete this section because it requires time and an essay.
Personal Information: Throughout the assessment process, keep your educational background and work history close at hand.
It is advised that you have your professional and academic referees’ contact information on hand for this evaluation. They will hear from us as part of our procedure.
Essay Questions: One case study and seven brief questions must be answered. We want your answers to be as unique as possible since they will demonstrate your ability and enthusiasm for the Fellowship.
Phase Two: Individual Interview
During the Personal Interview phase, the distinguished panel assesses the candidate’s personal attributes and appropriateness for the position. This phase aims to provide the selection panel with a deeper understanding of the candidate and assist them in making decisions based on criteria other than education and work history.
What Makes a Perfect Applicant
The Fellowship is open to candidates with a strong interest in, passion for, and dedication to the development of rural India, regardless of their professional or academic background.
Candidates should exhibit a strong commitment to service, be modest and eager to learn in a cross-cultural setting.
In addition, they ought to be able to think creatively, adaptably, and resiliently when coming up with solutions in settings with limited resources.
APPLY LINK- https://register.youthforindia.org/