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Yuva Fellowship 2023-25 FAQ

 FAQ

  1. Why should I join Vidya Poshak Yuva Fellowship?

    1. Opportunity to be at the forefront of the excellent education movement

    2. Believes in transforming the future of rural children through excellent education 

    3. Space to bring your ideas into action in a culture that values innovation


  1. What will I gain by doing the Yuva Fellowship?

    1. You will gain the necessary Knowledge & Skills to become an Excellent teacher

    2. Get exposure to the education ecosystem and ground reality 


  1. Who can apply?

Young graduates (between 21 to 26 years old) who are willing to commit to full-time as fellow teachers for  rural school children 

  1. I have given my final year exams and the results not yet came, still, can I apply?

    1. Yes, You can apply if you have attended final semester exams 

  2. I completed my higher education/ PG, can I apply?

    1. Sure, If you are passionate to teach and want to be a change leader and role model in the community

  3. Where will I be placed if I get selected?

    1. Dharwad, Karnataka, and teaching will be in and around Dharwad village schools

  4. Can other district candidates apply?

    1. Yes, candidates from all over Karnataka who are fluent in Kannada and English can apply.

  5. Will I be paid during Yuva Fellowship?

    1. Yes, you will get Rs.12000 as a monthly stipend and Rs.1000 for travel expenses

  6. Will I be trained for the Yuva Fellowship Teacher role?

    1. You will undergo one-month training in pedagogy, systemic teaching skills, and classroom management. Exposure to other potential educators/education entrepreneurs in the ecosystem will also be offered.

    2. Continuous on-Job training will be provided to enable you to become an excellent teacher

  7. What is the duration of the Yuva Fellowship?

    1. It is two years full-time commitment

    2. From June 2023 - May 2025.

  8. Can I get any certificate for Yuva Fellowship?

    1. You will get an experience letter and appreciation certificate from Vidya Poshak

  9. Is work experience mandatory?

    1. No, any volunteer experience or teaching experience is preferable (Tution class experience also will count)

  10. What opportunity will be available to me after completion of Yuva Fellowship?

    1. The role starts as a Fellow Teacher but has a possibility for converting into excellent teacher. You can become a Teacher, Teacher trainer, Curriculum designer, Program manager and other many roles in education sector.


  1. How can I apply for Yuva Fellowship?

    1. Visit vidyaposhak.net 

  2. What is the Deadline for submitting the application?

    1. The Final Deadline for accepting applications is April 10th, 2023. The outcome will be communicated to you within 1 week.

  3. Schools have yet to start, if I got selected how can I teach children?

    1. The selection process will be done by May mid. One month full-time training will be given to you. After that, we will place you to the school.

  4. What is the selection process?

    1. Once we shortlist the application we will inform you in detail. 

    2. The next round will be Writing skills & Teaching Skill

    3. The final round of interviews will be held in Dharwad

  5. What are all the skills needed for Yuva Fellowship?

    1. Communication skill, Presentation skills, Basic computer skills, research and design skills

  6. What and whom will I be teaching?

    1. You will be teaching either Science, Maths or English to Rural kannada medium middle school students

  7. What are all the documents needed to submit along with the application?

    1. You have to upload an updated CV along with the application

  8. Can I send an application written copy by post?

    1. Only online applications will be considered 

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