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Modernisation And Removal Of Obsolescence

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🎯 Quick Insight

The Modernisation And Removal Of Obsolescence is a significant initiative categorized under Housing & Shelter. It is designed to provide targeted assistance to eligible beneficiaries, helping them achieve better outcomes in housing & shelter.

Complexity Medium
Popularity High
Verification Jan 2026

📝 Overview & Benefits

Duration of Project

The duration of the project will be two years from the date of receipt of funds in the institute’s account.



Limit of Funding from AICTE

Funding for the sanctioned project will not exceed Rs.20 lakhs (covering recurring and non-recurring expenditures) per the proposal.



Disbursement of the Funds

80% of the sanctioned amount as advance to the institutions will be disbursed followed by 20% as reimbursement on submission of the Utilization Certificate and other supporting documents as specified in the terms and conditions of MODROB.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

MODROBS - Aspiring Institutions

a) AICTE-approved technical institutions / University Departments with at least 10 years of existence (at least 5 years if the institute is located in a rural area).

b) The Institute shall have more than 50% admission for the past 3 years.

c) The Institute had not been sanctioned any MODROB Project earlier.

d) Maximum 3 proposals per institute per year (Not more than one proposal is accepted from the same department)



MODROBS - Regular

a) AICTE-approved technical institutions / University Departments with at least 10 years of existence (at least 5 years if the institute is located in a rural area) having live NBA accreditation

b) The Institute shall have more than 60% admission for the past 3 years.

c) The department applying should not have received the MODROB project in the last two years i.e. the department who have received a grant in the last two years are not eligible.

d) Maximum 3 proposals per institute per year (Including sanctioned earlier but not completed) would be considered.

e) Preference will be given to the institution having the involvement of industry in the modernization of the laboratory.



MODROBS - Polytechnic

a) The Polytechnic Institute is approved by AICTE with at least 10 years of existence (at least 5 years if the institute is located in a rural area)

b) The Institute shall have more than 60 % admission for the past 3 years

c) Maximum 3 proposals per institute per year (Not more than one proposal is accepted from the same department)

🚀 Application Process

Online

a) Online submission of application by the institution.

b) Applications received will be processed in a single lot.

c) Screening/ scrutiny of applications at Council.

d) The proposal shall be assessed by a three-member committee comprising of members, not below the rank of Associate Professor/Scientist “E”. At least two members among them shall be the domain experts.

e) The final decision will be taken by the Council, keeping in view the recommendations made by the expert and the availability of funds for the scheme.

f) After the Council’s approval, the Sanction Letter for the proposal will be sent to the institution.

📄 Documents Required

Application Form

Utilization Certificate

Project Completion Report

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the main objective of Modernisation And Removal Of Obsolescence?

The Modernisation And Removal Of Obsolescence is categorized under Housing & Shelter. Its primary objective is to deliver structured welfare, financial assistance, or developmental support to eligible beneficiaries across India.

Who is eligible to apply for this scheme?

Eligibility depends on specific criteria such as minimum age (18+), occupation (Open to all eligible categories), domicile, and income limits. Review the eligibility section above for step-by-step guidance.

What documents are usually required for application?

Applicants generally require valid government identity proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or PAN), address proof, active bank account details for direct benefit transfer (DBT), income certificate, and photographs.

Where can I officially submit the application?

Applications can be submitted online through official central/state government portals (such as myScheme.gov.in or state welfare department portals) or offline at designated nodal offices and Common Service Centres (CSC).

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