Quick answer. To check your scholarship (छात्रवृत्ति) application and payment status in 2026, log in to the National Scholarship Portal at scholarships.gov.in and open “Application Status”. For money, use “Track Your Payment”, which checks the DBT status on PFMS. Many states also run their own scholarship portals, so use the right one for your scheme.
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Quick summary: Check status on the National Scholarship Portal, scholarships.gov.in. You need your OTR number or registration number and your login password. Payment reaches you by DBT, so your Aadhaar must be seeded to your bank account through the NPCI mapper. If Aadhaar is not seeded, the money can fail even after approval. The portal is free. Never pay an agent or share your OTP.
This page is about checking status. For how NSP works and how to apply, see the National Scholarship Portal guide.
There are three different things people call “status”.
Scholarships come as pre-matric (school) and post-matric (after Class 10) schemes. If you applied last year, you usually file a renewal, not a fresh application, and you track its status the same way.
Go to scholarships.gov.in in your browser. Check that the address is exactly this .gov.in domain.
Click “Application Status” or the login option. Enter your OTR (One Time Registration) number and password, then the captcha. OTR is the one-time registration number you created from your Aadhaar.
Your dashboard shows the current stage, such as verified by institute, pending at district or state, defective, or rejected. Note the exact wording and any remarks.
For money, use the “Track Your Payment” option, which checks your DBT status on PFMS at pfms.nic.in. This shows whether the amount was processed and credited.
If the status is defective, correct it before the deadline. If payment failed, check your Aadhaar-bank seeding. The next sections explain both.
If your scheme is run by a state welfare department, your status may live on that state scholarship portal, not NSP. Use the portal named in your scheme notification.
| Detail | Where to find it |
|---|---|
| OTR number | Your NSP registration SMS or email |
| Registration or application ID | Your NSP dashboard or acknowledgement |
| Login password | Set during registration; reset via portal |
| Bank account and IFSC | Your passbook |
| Aadhaar seeding status | Your bank, or the NPCI mapper |
These labels are based on the NSP and PFMS flow. Your exact wording may differ slightly.
| Status | What it usually means |
|---|---|
| Submitted | Form filed; waiting for institute verification |
| Verified by Institute | College approved; sent to district or state |
| Defective | Error found; correct and resubmit before deadline |
| Rejected | Not approved; check reason, reapply if eligible |
| Sent to PFMS | Payment under DBT processing |
| Disbursed | Amount sent; should credit in a few working days |
First confirm the application is approved, not defective or rejected. A defective form pays nothing until you fix it within the correction window.
If the status shows “Sent to PFMS” or “Disbursed” but no money arrived, the usual cause is Aadhaar not seeded to your bank, or a wrong account or IFSC. DBT pays through the NPCI mapper, so your latest Aadhaar-linked account receives the money.
To fix seeding, visit your bank branch with your Aadhaar and passbook. Ask them to update the NPCI Aadhaar mapper for DBT. Re-check the PFMS status after about a week.
If nothing moves, raise a complaint through the portal's Grievance Registration option and keep the ticket number.
If the portal and grievance route give no clear reply, the Right to Information Act, 2005 lets you ask the responsible department directly. Under §6(1) you can file an RTI; under §7(1) the reply is due within 30 days.
You can ask why an application is pending, why it was rejected, or where a payment is stuck. See RTI for scholarship status, RTI for a pending NSP scholarship, and RTI for an NSP scholarship not credited.
For a delay or a marksheet error, use RTI for scholarship delay and RTI for a marksheet error. Draft your application fast with the RTI Drafter.
Log in at scholarships.gov.in and open “Application Status”. Enter your OTR number, password, and the captcha. Your dashboard shows the current verification stage, plus any defective or rejected remarks. For the money itself, use “Track Your Payment”, which checks your DBT status on PFMS. Check every week or so, because updates are not always sent by SMS.
Defective means your form has an error and was returned for correction, not rejected. Common reasons are missing documents, mismatched details, or an invalid certificate. Log in, read the exact defect remark, fix it, and resubmit before the correction deadline. A defective application can expire if you miss the window, so act quickly. After resubmission, the status moves back into verification.
The most common cause is that your Aadhaar is not seeded to your bank account. DBT payments are routed through the NPCI mapper to your Aadhaar-linked account. If seeding is missing or points to an old account, the credit can fail. Visit your bank with Aadhaar and passbook, ask them to update the NPCI mapper, then re-check the PFMS payment status after about a week.
Some scholarships are run by state welfare departments on their own portals, not NSP. Read your scheme notification to find the correct portal name. Log in there with the credentials you used to apply, and look for an application or payment status option. The status idea is the same: verification stages, then DBT payment. If unsure which portal applies, ask your institution's scholarship section.
Yes. The Right to Information Act, 2005 lets you ask the responsible department why your application is pending, rejected, or unpaid. Under §6(1) you file the RTI, and under §7(1) the reply is normally due within 30 days. First try the portal's grievance option and keep the ticket. If that fails, file an RTI. Our RTI guides and the RTI Drafter help you write a clear, specific request.
Last reviewed: 2 June 2026 — RTI Wiki editorial team. Always confirm your final status on the official portal.