To check your PMAY Urban 2.0 application status by ID in 2026, use only the official Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs portals. New PMAY-U 2.0 applications are tracked after you log in as an applicant at the PMAY-U 2.0 MIS portal. A separate public tracker on the same MIS site lets you check older PMAY-U assessment status by Assessment ID, or by name with father's name and mobile number, without logging in.
This page explains where to look, what details you need, and what to do if your ID is not found or the status is stuck.
If you are short on time: jump to How to check PMAY Urban 2.0 status below. Use the official portal only. Do not pay any agent and do not share your OTP.
Quick summary (2026)
Use only the official PMAY Urban portal to check application or beneficiary status.
PMAY Urban 2.0 is the central housing scheme for urban families who do not own a pucca house. The Union Cabinet approved it on 9 August 2024, and the Prime Minister launched it on 17 September 2024. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs runs it. The scheme aims to help build or buy 1 crore more pucca houses for urban poor and middle class families over five years, with government assistance of about ₹2.3 lakh crore (Press Information Bureau, PRID 2043927).
PMAY-U 2.0 has four parts: Beneficiary Led Construction (BLC), Affordable Housing in Partnership (AHP), Affordable Rental Housing (ARH), and the Interest Subsidy Scheme (ISS) (MoHUA Operational Guidelines, section 1.2).
People often mix up the two. Here is the simple difference.
The official guidelines say you can take the benefit under PMAY-G or PMAY-U 2.0 as per your location, and the two systems are linked to avoid duplicate beneficiaries (MoHUA Operational Guidelines, section 3.7). So apply and check status on the portal that matches where you live, urban or rural.
For a rural application, see check PMAY status online for the Aadhaar based steps.
There are two different lookups. Pick the one that matches your case.
The 2.0 MIS portal does not show a public, no login “track by ID” page for new 2.0 applications. You see your 2.0 status after you log in as the applicant.
The same MIS site has a public assessment tracker for PMAY-U (Housing for All, Urban). It is useful if you applied earlier and have an Assessment ID.
This tracker is branded PMAY-HFA(Urban) by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. If your record is a new 2.0 application, use lookup A above instead.
Keep these ready before you check.
Confirm the exact fields on the official portal, because the applicant dashboard may ask for more after you log in.
Per the official PMAY-U 2.0 guidelines, urban families in these income groups with no pucca house anywhere in India may apply:
States and Union Territories may revise the EWS income limit with MoHUA approval (Operational Guidelines, section 3.3). A family that received a government house under any central, state or local scheme in the last 20 years is not eligible (section 3.2). Always confirm your case on the official portal.
The official guidelines do not publish one fixed checklist, and the apply portal asks for documents after you log in. Based on the official guidelines, applicants are commonly asked for:
Confirm the exact document list on the official portal before you apply, as it depends on your vertical and state.
PMAY-U 2.0 does not publish a fixed list of status labels, so treat the words below as a general guide, not an official definition. Read the exact wording on your dashboard.
| Status you may see | What it may mean | What you can do |
|---|---|---|
| Submitted or Pending | Your application reached the system and is waiting for the next step. | Wait, then check again. Keep your application or assessment ID safe. |
| Under verification or Under scrutiny | An official is checking your details, often at the urban local body or state level. | Respond fast if they ask for any document. |
| Approved or Sanctioned | Your case has cleared a stage. | Watch for the next instruction on the portal. |
| Rejected or Ineligible | Your case did not meet a condition at that stage. | Read the reason, fix it if possible, or use the grievance route below. |
| Not found | The ID does not match a record on that lookup. | You may be using the wrong tracker. See the next section. |
Safety note from RTI Wiki: the official portal does its checks online. It never asks you to pay an agent to approve a house, and it never asks for your OTP. Do not share your OTP with anyone.
Use only official channels.
A national toll free number is not published on the official PMAY-U pages, so use the PGRAMS grievance portal or the contact page details above. Confirm any helpline number against the official contact page before you call.
If the portal and the helpdesk do not give you a clear answer, the Right to Information Act, 2005 lets you ask the office in writing. You can file an RTI with the Public Information Officer of the urban local body or the state housing department.
You can ask for:
A simple RTI request looks like this.
To, The Public Information Officer, [Urban Local Body / State Housing Department] Subject: Information under the RTI Act, 2005 about my PMAY-U 2.0 application Under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005, please provide: 1. The current status and file movement of my application/assessment ID [your ID]. 2. The reason my name does not appear in the beneficiary or sanction list, if applicable. 3. The exact rule and ground for rejection of my application, if rejected. 4. The expected date of decision. I am ready to pay the prescribed fee under Section 7. Please reply within 30 days. Name: Address: Date:
The Public Information Officer must reply within 30 days under Section 7(1). If you get no reply or an unclear reply, you can file a first appeal under Section 19(1) within 30 days.
You can draft the letter with our AI RTI Drafter, and build the appeal with the First Appeal Builder. For the full method, see file RTI for delayed government scheme benefit and our guide, The RTI Playbook.
Log in as the applicant on the PMAY-U 2.0 MIS portal, which opens from the Apply for PMAY-U 2.0 link on pmay-urban.gov.in. New 2.0 applications are shown after you log in. The public no login tracker on the MIS site is for older PMAY-U assessment IDs.
You can use the public assessment tracker at pmaymis.gov.in by Assessment ID, or by name with father's name and mobile number. This shows PMAY-U (Housing for All, Urban) assessment status. For a new 2.0 application, you must log in as the applicant.
PMAY Gramin is for rural families and is run by the Ministry of Rural Development at pmayg.nic.in. PMAY Urban 2.0 is for urban families and is run by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs at pmay-urban.gov.in. You apply on the portal that matches where you live.
First, make sure you are on the right tracker. A new 2.0 application is seen after applicant login, while the public tracker is for older PMAY-U assessment IDs. Re check the number for errors. If you applied through an urban local body or common service centre, ask them which ID and portal apply to your case.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs runs the official portal, and sanction details appear on your applicant dashboard after login. A public, search by name beneficiary list for 2.0 was not confirmed on the official portal at the time of writing. Confirm the latest position on the official portal.
No. The official process runs online through the portal, the urban local body and the state. The portal does not ask you to pay an agent or to share your OTP. If anyone demands money or an OTP to approve a house, treat it as a fraud and report it through the official grievance channel.
Get the free checklist: PMAY Urban 2.0 Status Check Checklist 2026
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Last reviewed: June 2026. This is general information, not legal advice. Always confirm details on the official government portal.