Last Chance! Yuva Sangam Phase 6 Registration Extended!

Youth participating in an educational cultural exchange program in India.
Young participants engaging in cultural exchange activities.

Exciting news for young explorers! The education ministry has extended the registration deadline for the Yuva Sangam Phase 6 until March 25, 2026, creating an amazing opportunity for youth aged 19 to 30.

  • Participate in immersive cultural exchange programs.
  • Explore diverse regional traditions across India.
  • 22 premier institutions appointed as nodal centres for Yuva Sangam.

Through the official website at ebsb.aicte-india.org, candidates can quickly apply for this unique youth exchange program. Whether you are a student from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) or a volunteer from the National Service Scheme (NSS), this initiative invites young professionals and enthusiastic participants eager to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of India.

What to Expect from Yuva Sangam Phase 6

Selected participants in Yuva Sangam Phase 6 will spend between five to seven days in a paired state or union territory. This enriching experience includes educational and cultural activities, along with valuable interactions with local communities.

During their stay, participants will delve into regional traditions, languages, cuisine, and lifestyle practices that truly reflect India’s cultural tapestry. It’s a golden opportunity to build friendships while learning about the country’s diverse heritage.

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Join Leading Institutions for an Unforgettable Journey

For this phase, 22 prestigious higher education institutions have been designated as nodal centres to facilitate these exposure visits. The program, an initiative by the Department of Higher Education, aims to cultivate “Unity in Diversity” by fostering meaningful cultural exchanges among the youth nationwide.

According to an official statement, “The programme enables participants to engage in immersive exposure visits, offering a deeper understanding of India’s rich cultural and social diversity.” Following the success of Phase 5, which saw over 46,000 registrations, officials urge candidates to complete their applications before the newly extended deadline to seize this chance to contribute to national integration and cultural understanding.

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