Student Membership
The student grade of ISRP you can apply for, we award Fellowship to the high achievers – those respected professionals at the forefront of engineering, technology or cognate disciplines for at least five years or more.
How can Student Membership help you?
Our Students Fellows come from a diverse range of backgrounds and roles, but they all share a common goal of promoting themselves and their industry to the wider world.
The ISRP offers Student Fellow Membership to individuals who have made significant contributions in the fields of academia and research. This membership is valid for life and is open to applicants who meet the following qualifications:
- Hold a Doctorate degree (PhD)
- Hold a Master’s degree with at least five years of academic or research experience,
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, or other professional courses with at least ten years of experience.
Eligibility
- Must be a student of any Degree or Master Degree or PhD Research Scholars in any academic discipline having age below 40 years.
- Student Membership is providing Young Research Fellow Membership to Students and Research Scholars who are below 40 Years.
Membership Benefit
- As a Member of our organization, you will have the privilege of using the designation “RWSM” (Registered Member) after your name, indicating your membership qualification.
- Additionally, you will be provided with a prestigious membership certificate for recognition.
- You will also have the opportunity to apply for Research Fellowship/Stipend for research works.
- Members can publish their research papers in our journals with a special waiver of up to 50%.
- Members can attend National/International seminars, conferences, and award functions with a waiver of up to 50% on registration fee.
- Lastly, members can apply for awards without any registration fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Commonly Asked Questions.
1. When Are The Newly Elevated Fellows Announced?
Newly elevated Fellows are announced shortly after the fourth quarter Board of Directors meeting, normally scheduled in late-November/mid-December.
2. What Are The Qualifications For Being Nominated As Fellow?
The nominee must meet the following three basic qualifications: have accomplishments that have contributed importantly to the advancement or application of engineering, science, and technology, bringing the realization of significant value to society; hold Senior member or Life Senior member grade at the time the nomination is submitted; and have been a member in good standing and has completed a minimum of five full years (consecutive or not) of membership in any grade preceding 1 January of the year of elevation.
3. How Do I Begin The Fellow Nomination Process?
The Fellow Nomination Process is started with a nominator. He/she will need to log in with an Primary Web Account.
4. How Are The References And Endorsers Notified?
Once a nomination is submitted, the references and endorsements listed on the form will automatically be notified.
5. What Is The Difference Between A Reference And An Endorsement Form?
A reference is a required part of the nomination process as it cites specific evidence of the nominee’s special qualities and impact of the nominee’s contributions. An endorsement may strengthen a nomination but is not required.