Reviewed on: 2026-06-19.
Direct answer. Log in at scholarships.gov.in with your OTR number, select the academic year and Fresh or Renewal category, then use your student dashboard to view your current application status. For payment confirmation, enter your bank account number at pfms.nic.in. The portal is open for academic year 2026-27 from 1 June 2026; verify the current year's schedule on scholarships.gov.in.
The National Scholarship Portal (NSP) is the Government of India's single-window platform for central scholarship schemes, jointly administered by the Ministries of Education, Social Justice, and Minority Affairs, among others. Every rupee disbursed flows through Direct Benefit Transfer to the student's Aadhaar-linked account - which means application status and payment status are tracked at two separate places. This article follows the timeline that matters to a student: OTR registration, application, verification, approval, and disbursement.
Before you can apply for any scholarship on NSP, you need an OTR (One Time Registration) number. This is a unique 14-digit identifier issued against your Aadhaar or Aadhaar Enrolment ID (EID). The key facts about OTR:
Keep your OTR safe - you will need it every time you log in to apply or check status.
The portal divides every application into two categories. Choosing the wrong one is one of the most common errors that delays a student's scholarship by an entire cycle.
Fresh application is for students who are applying on NSP for the first time, or who have changed their course or institution such that they cannot continue as a renewal applicant.
Renewal application is for students who received the same scholarship in the previous academic year and are continuing the same course at the same institution.
NSP is explicit on the rules:
For AY 2026-27 the portal opened on 1 June 2026. Both categories are available simultaneously; verify the closing date for your specific scheme on scholarships.gov.in, as deadlines differ by scheme and ministry.
Once you have submitted your application, you can track it through the student login:
The status label you see reflects where your application is sitting in the approval chain. Typical stages in the lifecycle:
| Status label | What it means |
|---|---|
| Submitted | Student has filed; awaiting institute verification |
| Institute verified | Your institution's nodal officer has confirmed your details |
| Pending at district / state | Application is with the district or state nodal officer for review |
| Approved | Sanctioned at ministry level; payment processing begins |
| Payment processed | Amount transferred to your Aadhaar-linked bank account via PFMS |
| Defective / Incomplete | A field or document has an issue; log in and rectify before the deadline |
| Rejected | Application was not approved; reason is usually shown; you may need to re-apply or raise a grievance |
If your status has not moved for an unusually long time, contact your institution's nodal officer first - most bottlenecks happen at the institute verification stage.
A fresh NSP application passes through at least three levels:
Verification deadlines cascade - late submission leaves the institute less time to act, which delays the whole chain. Submit as early as possible. Compare this with the general scholarship status check where the chain is shorter for state-only schemes.
NSP pays exclusively through Direct Benefit Transfer. Two conditions must be met:
If your status shows “Approved” but money has not arrived, the most common cause is an Aadhaar-seeding mismatch. Resolve it at the bank, then raise a grievance on the portal.
Application approval and actual credit to your account are separate events. Even after your status shows “Payment processed” on NSP, use PFMS to confirm the bank-level credit:
If PFMS shows no result even though NSP shows “Payment processed,” contact your bank. A returned credit - for example, due to a dormant account - loops back to the ministry and takes additional time to re-credit.
For SC post-matric scholarship holders, also check the Post-Matric SC Scholarship status page for scheme-specific payment timelines.
Renewal students have a shorter effective window because the institute must verify continuity. Key reminders:
If your application is stuck or payment has not arrived despite “Payment processed” status, register a grievance at nsp.gov.in/grievanceregistration or use the in-portal grievance option on your student dashboard. Note the reference number. If unresolved, escalate via the NSP Helpdesk link on scholarships.gov.in.
For other education finance schemes, see the PM Vidyalaxmi status check and the Bihar Student Credit Card guides, which run on separate portals outside NSP. Students using a Jan Dhan account for DBT should ensure the account is active and Aadhaar-seeded before the disbursal date.
Contact your institution's nodal officer. The most common cause is that the institute has not yet verified your application. Carry a printout of your NSP acknowledgement when you follow up.
OTR is tied to your Aadhaar, not a mobile number. If your Aadhaar-registered mobile number has changed, update it at the nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra before using OTR. NSP links to the Seva Kendra locator on its homepage.
Log in and withdraw the renewal application before the institute verification deadline, then file a fresh one. Do not run both simultaneously - NSP flags duplicates and rejects them.
The bank likely returned the credit because of an Aadhaar-seeding mismatch or a dormant account. Confirm with your bank that the account is active and Aadhaar-seeded, then raise a grievance on NSP.
NSP permits one merit-based scholarship and multiple welfare-based scholarships subject to eligibility. Check the Scholarship Eligibility section on scholarships.gov.in for each scheme's conditions.
A reason code is usually shown alongside the status. Correct the flagged field - commonly an income certificate, bank account number, or Aadhaar mismatch - and resubmit before the correction deadline. The application then re-enters the institute verification queue.
The NSP Helpdesk link is in the Help section on scholarships.gov.in. Verify the current contact details on the portal, as these are updated periodically.
File an RTI to: the nodal Ministry (Education / Social Justice / Minority Affairs) and your institution's nodal officer
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By Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak