The National Scholarship Portal (NSP) is the single government website at scholarships.gov.in where a student applies once for many central and state scholarships. You do a One Time Registration (OTR) with your Aadhaar, get a 14 digit OTR number for your whole academic life, then fill one form per scheme. Your school or college verifies it, then the district and state officers verify it, and the money reaches your Aadhaar linked bank account by direct benefit transfer.
Launched: 2015 · Runs on: scholarships.gov.in · Ministries: Education, Social Justice & Empowerment, Minority Affairs, Tribal Affairs, Labour & Employment · Helpline: 0120 6619540 · OTR Portal: OTR services
If you remember only one thing, remember this. NSP is not a scholarship by itself. It is the front door to a large number of scholarships run by different ministries and by state governments. You register once, and from that single account you can reach pre matric, post matric, merit cum means, top class, minority, and category based scholarships for SC, ST, OBC and students with disability. That is why one portal can matter to a class 9 student and to a PhD scholar at the same time.
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| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Article | National Scholarship Portal (NSP) — complete student and parent guide |
| Maintained by | RTI Wiki editorial team — citizen-rights researchers and RTI practitioners |
| Last reviewed | 10 July 2026 |
| Primary sources | scholarships.gov.in, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Press Information Bureau (PIB) |
| Reviewed for | Accuracy of apply steps, eligibility rules, dates, DBT payment flow, and RTI escalation path |
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The National Scholarship Portal was launched in 2015 by the Union government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a single window system for government scholarships. Before it existed, a student had to chase each department on its own form, and the same certificates had to be submitted again and again. NSP put the schemes in one place, moved the payment to direct benefit transfer, and tied the whole thing to Aadhaar so that the money reaches the right student. According to a Press Information Bureau release, NSP was designed to ensure transparency, prevent duplicate applications, and bring all scholarship schemes under one electronic umbrella. You can see it next to every other central and state welfare scheme on the All Modi-era Sarkari Yojana index 2014 to 2026.
The portal is maintained by the Ministry of Education (formerly the Ministry of Human Resource Development, MHRD) and hosts scholarships from several central ministries:
The National Scholarship Portal hosts dozens of scholarship schemes. The table below shows the main categories, the ministry responsible, the typical student who qualifies, and the kind of award you can expect. Because each scheme has its own income ceiling, marks requirement, and award amount — and these are revised every year — always confirm the exact value on scholarships.gov.in before you apply.
| Scholarship category | Ministry | Who qualifies | Typical award | NSP scheme type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre Matric (SC) | Social Justice & Empowerment | SC students in class 1 to 10 | Maintenance allowance + books | Pre-matric |
| Post Matric (SC) | Social Justice & Empowerment | SC students after class 10 | Tuition + maintenance allowance | Post-matric |
| Pre Matric (OBC) | Social Justice & Empowerment | OBC students in class 1 to 10 | Maintenance allowance | Pre-matric |
| Post Matric (OBC) | Social Justice & Empowerment | OBC students after class 10 | Tuition + maintenance | Post-matric |
| Pre Matric (Minorities) | Minority Affairs | Minority students in class 1 to 10 | Admission + maintenance + books | Pre-matric |
| Post Matric (Minorities) | Minority Affairs | Minority students after class 10 | Tuition + maintenance | Post-matric |
| Merit cum Means (Minorities) | Minority Affairs | Minority students in professional/technical courses | Tuition + maintenance | Means-cum-merit |
| Top Class Education (SC) | Social Justice & Empowerment | SC students in notified premier institutions | Full tuition + living allowance | Top-class |
| Top Class Education (OBC) | Social Justice & Empowerment | OBC students in notified premier institutions | Full tuition + living allowance | Top-class |
| National Overseas (SC) | Social Justice & Empowerment | SC students studying abroad | Tuition + maintenance abroad | Overseas |
| National Fellowship (SC/ST) | Social Justice & Empowerment / Tribal Affairs | SC/ST pursuing MPhil/PhD | Monthly fellowship stipend | Fellowship |
| Pre/Post Matric (Disability) | Divyangjan Affairs | Students with benchmark disability | Varies by level of disability | Disability |
| Central Sector (PM USP) | Education | College/university students from low-income families | Annual scholarship | Central-sector |
Note: Award amounts and income ceilings change each year. For the current award value and eligibility, read the specific scheme guidelines on scholarships.gov.in → AY 2026-27. For minority community students, the Ministry of Minority Affairs publishes revised guidelines each academic cycle. For SC/OBC students, the Ministry of Social Justice maintains the current schedule.
If your goal is to study abroad, also read our dedicated government foreign scholarship application guide. If you are interested in education financing rather than a scholarship, see our education loan interest subsidy guide.
There is no single income line for the whole portal, because each scholarship sets its own rule. What follows is the common shape you will meet on almost every scheme.
Because the income limits, the minimum marks and the award amounts change from scheme to scheme and are revised from year to year, do not trust a fixed figure you read on a coaching website. Open the scheme on scholarships.gov.in and read its current guidelines. That is the only number that will be honoured at verification.
For income proof, most schemes accept an income certificate issued by a competent authority. If you need to obtain or renew one, see our EWS/income certificate guide. For students with disability, the disability certificate guide and UDID certificate guide explain how to get the required documentation.
The One Time Registration (OTR) is the foundation of everything on NSP. You do it once, and the 14-digit OTR number you receive stays with you for your entire academic career — from school through college and beyond. Here is the step-by-step process:
Important: The OTR is truly one-time. You never need to register again in a future academic year. You simply renew your scholarship application using the same OTR number. For a full walkthrough with screenshots, see our NSP apply walkthrough and our required documents checklist.
Once you have your OTR number, applying for a specific scholarship takes about 15 to 30 minutes. Here is the full process:
| Document | Why it is needed |
|---|---|
| Aadhaar linked to a live mobile | For OTR and the e-KYC OTP |
| Bank passbook of an Aadhaar-linked account | Direct benefit transfer of the scholarship |
| Latest marksheet | To prove the marks the scheme asks for |
| Income certificate | To prove you are within the scheme income ceiling |
| Caste or category or disability certificate | Where the scheme is for SC, ST, OBC, minority or disability |
| Fee receipt and current admission proof | To confirm you are studying now |
| Bonafide certificate from institution | To confirm your current enrolment status |
| Residence or domicile certificate | Some state-specific scholarships require it |
Full document checklist: Documents required for an NSP scholarship
If you need to correct your Aadhaar details before starting, see how to check your Aadhaar update status or how to download your updated Aadhaar.
The application window shifts a little every year, so treat these as the pattern and confirm the exact date on the portal. For the academic year 2026 to 2027, scholarships.gov.in opened for fresh applications from 1 June 2026, and the closing date for the majority of scholarships is 31 October 2026. Some schemes have their own later dates.
| Stage | Typical timeline (AY 2026-27) |
|---|---|
| Fresh application window opens | June 2026 |
| Fresh application deadline | 31 October 2026 (most schemes) |
| Renewal application window | June to November 2026 |
| Institute Nodal Officer verification | Within 1-2 weeks of submission |
| District Nodal Officer verification | 2-4 weeks after institution verification |
| State Nodal Officer verification | 2-4 weeks after district verification |
| DBT payment disbursal | Typically December to March |
After you submit, the institution, district and state verification stages take their own time, so apply early rather than on the last day. Check the live dates for your scheme at the NSP status and dates guide.
NSP pays scholarship money directly into the student's Aadhaar-linked bank account using the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system. There is no intermediary, no cheque, and no cash handout. Here is how the DBT chain works:
If your Aadhaar is not seeded to your bank, visit your bank branch and ask them to seed and activate the Aadhaar-to-bank mapping. If your account was frozen due to a cyber fraud complaint or KYC issue, see our bank account freeze recovery guide to unfreeze it before your scholarship payment arrives.
You can check your application status online at any time:
For a detailed status-checking walkthrough with screenshots, see our NSP status and dates guide.
When the portal shows no movement and the helpline does not help, a Right to Information request to the department running the scheme often gets your file moving, because the public authority must then answer in writing within the statutory timeline. Ask for the present status of your application, the name of the officer holding it, and the reason for the delay.
The RTI route works because:
Resources for filing your RTI:
Think of a girl in class 11 in a small town whose father sells vegetables. Before NSP, her parents did not know which office gave which scholarship, the same income and caste papers had to be carried to different counters, and the money, if it came at all, arrived months late in cash that was hard to trace. The fees pressed on the family and she thought of dropping out.
Now picture the same girl after NSP. She does one OTR with her Aadhaar, gets her 14-digit number, and applies online to the post matric scholarship that fits her category and income. Her college verifies the form, the district and state officers clear it, and the amount lands in her own Aadhaar-linked bank account by direct benefit transfer. She tracks every stage from her phone. The paperwork that once meant several trips is now one login, and she stays in school.
This is not a hypothetical story. Millions of students across India have received scholarship money through NSP since 2015, and the portal continues to expand its coverage each year. For more success stories and guidance for student citizens, visit our student resources page.
NSP is part of a wider ecosystem of government support for students and young people. If you are exploring your options, these related schemes may also be relevant:
OTR is the One Time Registration. You register once with your Aadhaar and get a unique 14-digit number that stays valid for your whole academic career, so in later years you renew with the same number instead of registering again. The OTR portal is at OTR services.
Yes. The OTR and the e-KYC run on your Aadhaar, and the scholarship is paid to your Aadhaar-linked bank account by direct benefit transfer. Your Aadhaar should be linked to a live mobile number for the OTP. If your Aadhaar is deactivated, see our reactivation guide.
The amount depends on the scheme you qualify for and is revised over time. Pre matric scholarships may give a few thousand rupees per year, while post matric and top class scholarships can cover full tuition plus a maintenance allowance of ₹10,000 to ₹20,000 or more. Open the exact scheme on scholarships.gov.in and read its current award value, because a fixed figure from an outside website may be wrong.
The window changes a little each year. For 2026 to 2027 the portal opened on 1 June 2026 and closes for most schemes on 31 October 2026. Some schemes have their own later dates. Confirm the date for your own scheme on the portal.
Follow up with the Institute Nodal Officer and the principal, since the school or college does the first level check. If it stays stuck, escalate to the District Nodal Officer, and file an RTI if there is still no answer. See RTI for a stuck scholarship.
You may register for several on the portal, but a student is generally paid one scholarship at a time under the same head. Read the rule of each scheme before you file. Some students legitimately receive one pre matric and one post matric scholarship in different years, for example.
After all three verification stages (institute, district, state) are complete, the DBT payment typically takes 4 to 8 weeks to reach your bank account. Payments are usually disbursed between December and March for applications submitted by October.
The DBT payment will fail and the amount will be returned to the government. You need to unfreeze your account first — see our bank account freeze recovery guide — and then request the nodal officer to re-process the payment in the next cycle.
Scholarship money received from a government source for education is generally exempt from income tax under Section 10(16) of the Income Tax Act, provided it is used for educational purposes. However, consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
No. NSP scholarships are for Indian citizens studying in recognised institutions within India. If you are looking to study abroad, see our government foreign scholarship guide instead.
Some fields can be edited before the institute verifies your form. After institute verification, you cannot change most fields. If you need to correct bank details after submission, contact your Institute Nodal Officer immediately — they may be able to unlock the form for correction.
Log in with your OTR number, select “Renewal Application,” upload your previous year's pass result and current admission proof, and submit. You do not need to register again or fill the entire form from scratch. The renewal window typically opens in June each year.
Bottom line: NSP is the single window at scholarships.gov.in for many central and state scholarships. Do the OTR with Aadhaar once, get your 14-digit number, apply to the right scheme, let your institution and the district and state officers verify, and the money reaches your Aadhaar-linked bank account. If it stalls, an RTI usually clears it.
Last reviewed: 10 July 2026.