Yuva Sangam Phase VII Registration Extended to August 31, 2026

The Ministry of Education’s Department of Higher Education has officially extended the deadline for online registration for Yuva Sangam Phase VII to August 31, 2026. This extension allows eligible youth across India to seize this unique opportunity to engage in a vibrant youth exchange program.

Targeted at young individuals aged 18 to 30, including students from Higher Education Institutions, NSS/NYKS volunteers, and young professionals, registration can be completed through the Yuva Sangam portal at https://ebsb.aicte-india.org. Previously, the registration deadline was set for August 18, 2026.

 

Program Details and Participants

Yuva Sangam Phase VII will involve 20 recognized Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), including prestigious IITs, IIMs, Central Universities, and NITs, serving as nodal points to facilitate this exchange. Selected participants will embark on educational and cultural tours lasting between five to seven days, exclusive of travel time, to paired States and Union Territories.

Paired States and Institutions

The following table outlines the paired State/UTs and their corresponding HEIs for Yuva Sangam Phase VII:

Sl No. State/UT Paired HEI Paired State/UT Paired HEI
1. Uttar Pradesh BHU Varanasi Keralam IIT Palakkad
2. Madhya Pradesh SPA Bhopal Karnataka CU Karnataka
3. Assam IIT Guwahati Telengana CU Hyderabad
4. Goa NIT Goa Mizoram CU Mizoram
5. Rajasthan IIT Jodhpur Sikkim Sikkim University
6. J&K, Ladakh NIT Srinagar Maharashtra IIT Bombay
7. West Bengal IIT Kharagpur Uttarakhand HBNU, Srinagar
8. Chandigarh IISER Mohali Gujarat CU Gujarat
9. Himachal Pradesh NIT Hamirpur Odisha IIM Sambalpur
10. Delhi Delhi University Tamil Nadu CU Tamil Nadu

About Yuva Sangam

As a key initiative under the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) program, Yuva Sangam is designed to enhance emotional connections and mutual understanding among youth from various States and Union Territories. The program supports the ethos of “Unity in Diversity” by offering structured visits that allow participants to immerse themselves in India’s diverse cultural and educational landscapes.

Engagements during these exchanges focus on five thematic pillars: Paryatan (Tourism), Parampara (Traditions & Culture), Pragati (Development & Governance), Paraspar Sampark (People-to-People Connect), and Prodyogiki (Technology & Innovation). Participants not only gain insights into local customs and governance but also contribute to national unity, reflecting the vision outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.


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