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 +====== PM YASASVI Scholarship Not Credited? File RTI - citizen guide 2026 ======
 +
 +<WRAP info>
 +If your PM YASASVI scholarship shows as sanctioned on the National Scholarship Portal but the money never reached your bank account, first check your PFMS payment status and Aadhaar seeding. If the answer is still unclear, file an RTI with the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment to get the exact disbursement date, transaction reference and reason for the delay on official record.
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +<WRAP emround box 80%>
 +**About this article — Expertise, Experience, Authoritativeness, Trust (E-E-A-T)**
 +
 +^ Field | Detail |
 +| **Reviewed by** | [[about/rti-team|RTI Wiki editorial team]] |
 +| **Expertise** | Indian government welfare schemes, DBT payment systems, National Scholarship Portal, RTI Act 2005 |
 +| **Sources** | socialjustice.gov.in, scholarships.gov.in, nsc.gov.in, rtionline.gov.in, indiabudget.gov.in |
 +| **Last reviewed** | July 2026 |
 +| **Accuracy note** | Cross-checked against [[https://socialjustice.gov.in/schemes/101|PM YASASVI official scheme page]] and [[https://scholarships.gov.in|National Scholarship Portal]]. Scholarship amounts and eligibility may change; always confirm on the official portal. |
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +Ramesh, a Class 11 student in Nagpur district, saw his PM YASASVI application marked "Sanctioned" on the portal in November, yet by February no money had landed and his school still listed his fee as unpaid. He was stuck between two offices, each pointing at the other. An RTI gave him the one thing nobody on a helpline would: a written answer naming the exact stage his payment was stuck at.
 +
 +If you are in a similar situation — whether for the PM YASASVI scheme specifically or any other scholarship on the National Scholarship Portal — this guide walks you through every check, fix and escalation step. You can also read our broader guides on [[rti-for-nsp-scholarship-not-credited|RTI for NSP scholarship not credited]] and [[scholarship-delay-rti|using RTI for scholarship delays]] of any type.
 +
 +===== What PM YASASVI is =====
 +
 +PM YASASVI is the PM Young Achievers Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India, run by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. It supports students from OBC, EBC and DNT communities whose parents or guardians earn up to a set income limit, through components that cover school and college costs. The National Testing Agency conducts the YASASVI Entrance Test for the test-based route into top schools.
 +
 +The scheme was launched as an umbrella replacing several earlier OBC, EBC and DNT scholarship schemes. It is a Central Sector scheme, meaning it is fully funded by the Government of India and processed centrally through the National Scholarship Portal at [[https://scholarships.gov.in|scholarships.gov.in]]. For a broader overview of Central Sector scholarships and how they differ from state-funded ones, see [[central-sector-scholarship-csss-eligibility-apply-india|our Central Sector Scholarships guide]].
 +
 +===== What are the different PM YASASVI scholarship components and amounts? =====
 +
 +PM YASASVI is not a single flat scholarship — it is an umbrella of components, each with its own amount, eligibility and payment route. Knowing which component your application falls under is essential, because the disbursement timeline and the bank account it lands in differ by component.
 +
 +<WRAP info>
 +The table below summarises the key components as notified by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment. Amounts and limits may be revised; confirm current figures on the [[https://socialjustice.gov.in/schemes/101|official PM YASASVI scheme page]].
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +^ Component ^ Who qualifies ^ Amount / limit ^ Where the money goes ^
 +| **Top Class School Education** | OBC, EBC and DNT students in Class 9–12, selected via YASASVI Entrance Test | Tuition + hostel + charges up to ₹75,000/yr (Class 9–10) or ₹1,25,000/yr (Class 11–12) + ₹4,000 academic allowance | Fee to the institution; allowance to student's bank account |
 +| **Pre-Matric Scholarship (OBC/EBC/DNT)** | Students in Class 1–10 from OBC, EBC and DNT families within income limit | Variable stipend + maintenance allowance per the scheme norms | Student's Aadhaar-linked bank account via DBT |
 +| **Post-Matric Scholarship (OBC/EBC/DNT)** | Students in Class 11 onwards, including professional and degree courses | Maintenance allowance + compulsory fees subject to ceiling | Student's bank account via DBT |
 +| **Top Class Education for SC Students** | SC students admitted to notified top institutions | Full tuition + living allowance + book grant | Institution + student account |
 +| **Pre-Matric Scholarship for DNTs** | DNT students in Class 1–8 | Fixed stipend and maintenance | Student's bank account via DBT |
 +
 +This structure explains why one student may see ₹4,000 in their personal account while another sees a large fee payment go to their school. If you are unsure which component you applied for, check your NSP application at [[https://scholarships.gov.in|scholarships.gov.in]] or read our guide on [[national-scholarship-portal|how the National Scholarship Portal works]].
 +
 +===== How the money is supposed to flow =====
 +
 +Under the Top Class School Education component, the scheme covers tuition fee, hostel fee and other charges raised by the school, subject to a maximum of ₹75,000 per year for a student of class 9 and 10, and ₹1,25,000 per year for a student of class 11 and 12. On top of this, the student gets a consolidated academic allowance of ₹4,000 per year. The fee money largely flows to the institution, while the allowance and the maintenance components of the pre-matric and post-matric scholarships are paid into the student's own bank account.
 +
 +Applications run through the National Scholarship Portal at https://scholarships.gov.in and payments move on the Direct Benefit Transfer rails using PFMS. For any money paid to the student, the bank account must be linked to Aadhaar and correctly mapped at NPCI, or the transfer fails even when the file shows "paid". You can confirm whether your account is properly linked using our guide on how to [[check-bank-account-dbt-linked-aadhaar-seeding-status|check your bank account DBT and Aadhaar seeding status]].
 +
 +This is why "Sanctioned" or "Processed" on the portal does not always mean "credited". The sanction is the government's approval; the credit depends on a clean Aadhaar-seeded account and, for fee components, on the school completing its verification.
 +
 +===== Common reasons the money is stuck =====
 +
 +  * **Aadhaar not seeded or wrongly mapped at NPCI.** The DBT credit bounces if your Aadhaar is not linked to the bank account you applied with, or is mapped to an old account. NSP itself flags this and points students to check Aadhaar seeding status.
 +  * **Institute verification pending.** The school or institute has to verify your enrolment and fee details on the portal. Until that step is done, the fee component cannot be released, even if your part is complete.
 +  * **Bank account frozen or KYC incomplete.** A dormant account, an account on hold for KYC, or a closed account will reject the credit.
 +  * **Defective or returned DBT transaction.** A wrong IFSC, a name mismatch, or a returned transaction can leave the status as "processed" at one end while the money never settles at the other.
 +  * **Seasonal disbursement lag.** Sanctions and releases follow a yearly calendar, and state-level release timelines mean credits often arrive in batches. A gap of weeks between sanction and credit is common near the close of a financial year.
 +
 +The table below maps each common problem to its likely cause and the quickest fix:
 +
 +^ Problem you see ^ Likely cause ^ What to do ^
 +| Status shows "Sanctioned" but no money | DBT pending or Aadhaar seeding fault | Check PFMS "Track Your Payment" + verify Aadhaar seeding |
 +| Status shows "Processed" but credit bounced | Wrong IFSC, name mismatch, or NPCI mapping error | Correct bank details on NSP + re-seed Aadhaar at bank |
 +| Status stuck at "Institute verification" | School nodal officer has not verified enrolment | Visit your school's scholarship nodal officer in person |
 +| Allowance credited but fee not released | Fee goes to school; institute bank details incomplete | Confirm with school that their bank details are updated on NSP |
 +| Entire status is blank or "Under review" | Application at applicant or institute stage | Complete your part + push institute to verify |
 +
 +===== How to check your NSP and PFMS payment status online? =====
 +
 +Before filing an RTI, exhaust the online tracking tools. This gives your RTI precise questions to ask, and it shows the PIO that you have already tried the standard channels.
 +
 +  - Log in to the National Scholarship Portal at https://scholarships.gov.in and open your application to see whether it is at applicant, institute or sanctioning stage. For a detailed walkthrough, read our [[nsp-scholarship-status-2026|NSP scholarship status check guide for 2026]].
 +  - Use the "Track Your Payment" link on NSP, which checks the PFMS payment status for your application. The PFMS portal at [[https://pfms.gov.in|pfms.gov.in]] is the backend that actually executes the DBT transfer — if PFMS shows no transaction, the money has not left the government's account yet.
 +  - Check your Aadhaar seeding status using the tools NSP links to, and confirm the seeded account is the one you want the money in. If you find the link is broken, visit your bank branch with your Aadhaar and passbook.
 +  - Ask your institute's nodal officer whether the institute verification step for your application is complete. This is the single most common bottleneck for the fee component.
 +  - Call or email the NSP helpdesk and the PFMS helpdesk listed on the portal, and note down the date and what you were told. This record strengthens any later RTI or appeal.
 +
 +You can also check your general scholarship status across multiple schemes using our [[scholarship-status-check-2026|scholarship status check guide for 2026]].
 +
 +If after all this the status is still vague, or you are told "it is processed" while no money has arrived, an RTI converts that vague answer into a dated, signed official record.
 +
 +===== Why did my Aadhaar seeding cause the scholarship to bounce? =====
 +
 +Aadhaar seeding is the process of linking your Aadhaar number to your bank account at the bank's end, and then having NPCI map that Aadhaar-to-bank link so that DBT transfers know which account to route the money to. If either step is broken, a scholarship credit will fail silently — the portal may show "processed" but the money will bounce back to the government.
 +
 +The three most common seeding problems are:
 +
 +  - **Aadhaar not seeded at all.** You never linked your Aadhaar to your bank account. Visit your bank branch with your Aadhaar card and passbook to complete seeding.
 +  - **Seeded to a different account.** You changed your bank account but your old account is still the one mapped at NPCI. Your Aadhaar is linked to the old account, so DBT goes there and fails.
 +  - **NPCI mapper not updated.** The bank seeded Aadhaar correctly but did not push the update to the NPCI mapper. The bank has to send a "mapper seed" request to NPCI.
 +
 +You can check whether your account is properly seeded and mapped by visiting [[https://pfms.gov.in|PFMS]] or the NPCI mapper status page. For a detailed guide, see [[check-bank-account-dbt-linked-aadhaar-seeding-status|our complete Aadhaar seeding and DBT link status guide]]. If your seeding is the problem, fix it before filing an RTI — no RTI reply will force money into an account that cannot receive a DBT credit.
 +
 +===== Legal position: your right to the disbursement record =====
 +
 +PM YASASVI is a Central Sector scheme funded from public money and administered by a Central government department, so its files are held by a public authority. Under Section 2(f) of the Right to Information Act 2005, "information" includes records, file notings, memos and electronic data. Under [[act/section-6|Section 6(1)]] you can ask any public authority for that information, and under [[act/section-7|Section 7(1)]] the Public Information Officer must reply within 30 days. You are entitled to know the sanction status, the disbursement date, the transaction reference and the recorded reason for any delay in your own case.
 +
 +You can read the Act here: https://righttoinformation.wiki/act
 +
 +If you want a plain-English summary of your RTI rights before diving into the full text, see [[rti-act-2005-complete-guide|our complete RTI Act 2005 guide]].
 +
 +===== Step-by-step: filing the RTI =====
 +
 +  - **Identify the right public authority.** For the central scheme record, address the PIO, Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Where your component is released by your State or UT, also consider the State social welfare or backward classes welfare department that handles your sanction.
 +  - **Frame tight, answerable questions.** Ask for the sanction status of your application by its registration number, the date of disbursement, the PFMS or DBT transaction reference, the bank account credited, and the reason recorded for any pending or returned payment.
 +  - **Pay the ₹10 fee.** A central RTI fee is ₹10, payable by the modes the authority accepts. If you hold a valid Below Poverty Line card, you are exempt from the fee under the RTI fee rules. See [[claim-rti-fee-waiver-bpl-2026|our guide on claiming the RTI fee waiver for BPL holders]].
 +  - **File it.** Submit at the central RTI portal at https://rtionline.gov.in for central departments, or by post to the PIO with proof of fee payment. Keep the receipt and the diary or registration number. For a detailed walkthrough of the online filing process, read [[file-rti-online-india|our guide on filing RTI online in India]].
 +  - **Track the 30-day clock.** Note the filing date. If no reply or an unsatisfactory reply comes within 30 days, you can file a First Appeal. Use our [[file-first-appeal-rti-section-19-2026|First Appeal filing guide under Section 19]].
 +  - **Escalate if needed.** If the PIO is silent or evasive, file a First Appeal to the First Appellate Authority within 30 days of the deadline or the reply.
 +
 +You can draft the application in minutes with the AI RTI Drafter at https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/ai-rti-draft-app.html or dictate it by voice using AwaazRTI at https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/awaaz-rti.html
 +
 +===== Documents you should keep ready =====
 +
 +  * Your NSP application or registration number and a screenshot of the current status.
 +  * The PFMS "Track Your Payment" result or screenshot.
 +  * Your Aadhaar seeding status check.
 +  * Bank passbook or statement page showing the account number and IFSC you applied with.
 +  * Any institute verification status message or email from your nodal officer.
 +  * Proof of the ₹10 RTI fee payment, or your BPL card if claiming exemption.
 +
 +===== Common mistakes to avoid =====
 +
 +  * **Asking "why is my money not credited" as an opinion question.** Under Section 2(f) you are entitled to records, not opinions. Ask for the disbursement date, the transaction reference and the recorded reason, which are facts on file.
 +  * **Filing against the wrong office.** A fee component released by the State must be chased with the State department; a central record with the central department. Filing at the wrong authority wastes the 30-day clock, though [[act/section-6|Section 6(3)]] requires a wrong authority to transfer your application within five days.
 +  * **Confusing sanction with credit.** "Sanctioned" or "processed" is approval, not money in hand. Mention both in your RTI so the answer covers the actual transfer.
 +  * **Missing the First Appeal window.** If you do not appeal within 30 days of a bad or absent reply, you lose the cheapest escalation step.
 +  * **Leaving Aadhaar seeding unfixed.** If your RTI reply shows the credit bounced for a seeding or NPCI mapping fault, fix the seeding first, because no appeal forces money into an account that cannot receive it.
 +
 +<WRAP center round box 90%>
 +**Real-life example.** Ramesh, a Class 11 PM YASASVI student in Nagpur district, found his application marked "Sanctioned" in November but received nothing by February while his school still showed his fee unpaid. He filed a central RTI in February asking for the disbursement status, the PFMS transaction reference and the reason for the delay, paying the ₹10 fee online. The reply, received within the 30-day window, recorded that his institute verification was completed late and the fee release was scheduled in the next disbursement batch, while his ₹4,000 academic allowance had bounced once due to an Aadhaar seeding mismatch. He re-seeded his account and the allowance credited in the following cycle. The written reply, not a helpline call, is what moved his file.
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +===== How to file a First Appeal if your RTI reply is inadequate? =====
 +
 +If the PIO does not reply within 30 days, or the reply is vague, incomplete or evasive, your next step is a First Appeal under [[act/section-19|Section 19(1)]] of the RTI Act. The First Appellate Authority (FAA) is a senior officer in the same department, one level above the PIO.
 +
 +Key rules for the First Appeal:
 +
 +  - **Deadline:** File within 30 days of the date you received (or should have received) the PIO's reply. If the PIO was silent ("deemed refusal"), the 30-day clock starts from the day after the original 30-day reply window expired.
 +  - **Where to file:** With the FAA of the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment (for central scheme records) or your State welfare department (for state-released components).
 +  - **What to include:** Reference your original RTI registration number, state what information was missing or denied, and ask the FAA to direct the PIO to supply the complete information.
 +  - **FAA deadline:** The FAA must dispose of the appeal within 30 days (extendable to 45 days with recorded reasons).
 +
 +For a detailed walkthrough and ready-to-use format, read [[file-first-appeal-rti-section-19-2026|our guide on filing a First Appeal under Section 19]] or [[rti-first-appeal-guide|our RTI First Appeal guide]]. If the FAA also fails, your next step is a Second Appeal to the Central Information Commission — see [[rti-second-appeal-cic-sic|our Second Appeal to CIC/SIC guide]].
 +
 +===== What is the difference between PM YASASVI and other NSP scholarships? =====
 +
 +The National Scholarship Portal hosts dozens of schemes from multiple ministries. Students often apply to the wrong scheme or are unsure which one applies to them. The table below highlights the key differences between PM YASASVI and other major scholarship categories on NSP.
 +
 +^ Feature ^ PM YASASVI ^ Pre/Post-Matric OBC-EBC (state) ^ NSP Merit-cum-Means (minority) ^
 +| **Ministry** | Social Justice & Empowerment (Centre) | State Social Welfare Dept. | Minority Affairs |
 +| **Who is eligible** | OBC, EBC, DNT students | OBC, EBC students (varies by state) | Minority community students |
 +| **Selection** | YASASVI Entrance Test (Top Class) or NSP application | NSP application + state norms | NSP application + merit |
 +| **Payment route** | DBT via PFMS (centre) | DBT via state treasury | DBT via PFMS |
 +| **RTI target** | Dept. of Social Justice, Centre | State welfare department | Dept. of Minority Affairs |
 +
 +If your scholarship was rejected rather than delayed, read [[nsp-scholarship-rejected-appeal-nodal-officer-india|our guide on appealing NSP scholarship rejection through the nodal officer]]. For a broader comparison of all scholarship-related articles on RTI Wiki, see [[post-matric-scholarship-status-2026|our post-matric scholarship status guide]].
 +
 +===== How long does PM YASASVI disbursement take after sanction? =====
 +
 +There is no single fixed timeline, but the typical flow follows a predictable pattern:
 +
 +  - **Sanction:** Once your application passes institute verification, the sanctioning authority approves it. This shows as "Sanctioned" on NSP.
 +  - **PFMS processing:** The sanctioned list is pushed to PFMS, which validates bank account details and Aadhaar seeding. This typically takes 7–15 days.
 +  - **DBT credit:** PFMS executes the DBT transfer. If Aadhaar seeding and NPCI mapping are correct, the credit reaches your account within 3–7 days. If it fails, the money bounces back and re-processes in the next batch.
 +  - **Batch releases:** Government departments often release scholarships in batches aligned with the financial year calendar. Credits may cluster around quarter-ends (December, March).
 +
 +<WRAP tip>
 +**Rule of thumb:** If more than 45 days have passed since sanction with no credit, and your Aadhaar seeding and bank details are confirmed correct, it is time to file an RTI. If more than 90 days have passed with no movement at all, consider filing a First Appeal simultaneously.
 +</WRAP>
 +
 +===== Can you file RTI for YASASVI Entrance Test results? =====
 +
 +Yes. The YASASVI Entrance Test (YET) is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). If you appeared for the test and have questions about your score, rank, answer key, or the selection list, you can file an RTI with the NTA under the RTI Act 2005.
 +
 +Common questions to ask in a YET-related RTI:
 +
 +  - The marks obtained and rank in the YASASVI Entrance Test for your roll number.
 +  - A copy of the answer key used for evaluation.
 +  - The cut-off marks for your category in the year of examination.
 +  - The total number of candidates selected for the Top Class School Education component.
 +
 +For a detailed guide on using RTI for scholarship exam marksheet errors, see [[rti-for-government-scholarship-exam-marksheet-error|our guide on RTI for government scholarship exam marksheet errors]].
 +
 +===== What to do if your institute verification is stuck? =====
 +
 +Institute verification is the most common bottleneck for the fee component of PM YASASVI. Your school or college must log into the NSP institutional portal and verify your enrolment, fee details and category certificate before the fee component can be released.
 +
 +If verification is stuck:
 +
 +  - **Visit the nodal officer in person.** Call the school's scholarship nodal officer and visit with your documents. Online follow-ups are often ignored; an in-person visit with a written request gets faster action.
 +  - **Check the institutional portal.** Ask the nodal officer to show you the NSP institutional dashboard so you can see at which sub-step your application is sitting.
 +  - **Escalate within the institute.** If the nodal officer is unresponsive, escalate to the principal or head of the institution with a written application.
 +  - **Name it in your RTI.** If you file an RTI for the scholarship, specifically ask "whether institute verification for my application has been completed, and if not, the reason for the delay." This forces the department to put the verification status on record.
 +
 +For RTI templates tailored to educational institutions, see [[rti-template-government-school-college-2026|our RTI template for government schools and colleges]].
 +
 +===== Sample RTI application =====
 +
 +<code>
 +To,
 +The Public Information Officer,
 +Department of Social Justice and Empowerment,
 +Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,
 +Government of India, New Delhi.
 +
 +Subject: Request for information under the RTI Act 2005 regarding my PM YASASVI scholarship disbursement.
 +
 +Sir/Madam,
 +
 +Under Section 6(1) of the Right to Information Act 2005, I request the following information about my PM YASASVI application:
 +
 +1. The current sanction status of my application bearing registration number ____________ for the academic year ____________.
 +2. The date on which my scholarship was or will be disbursed.
 +3. The PFMS or DBT transaction reference number for the disbursement.
 +4. The bank account number and IFSC to which the amount was credited.
 +5. The reason recorded on file for any delay, pendency or returned payment in my case.
 +6. The name and designation of the official responsible for the disbursement decision.
 +
 +I am enclosing the application fee of ₹10. I request the information under Section 7(1) within 30 days.
 +
 +Name: ____________
 +Address: ____________
 +Date: ____________
 +Signature: ____________
 +</code>
 +
 +You can check whether a PIO's reply is complete using the PIO Reply Checker at https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/pio-reply-checker-app.html and build a First Appeal with the First Appeal Builder at https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/first-appeal-app.html
 +
 +For a ready-to-use template aimed at school or college PIOs, see [[rti-template-government-school-college-2026|our RTI template for government schools and colleges]]. For the full method of turning a stuck benefit into a written, dated answer, see [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/book|The RTI Playbook]].
 +
 +===== Frequently asked questions =====
 +
 +==== My PM YASASVI status shows Sanctioned but no money came. What does that mean? ====
 +
 +Sanctioned means the scheme has approved your scholarship, not that it has been credited. The actual credit depends on a clean Aadhaar-seeded bank account for student-paid components and on your institute completing its verification for the fee component. Check PFMS "Track Your Payment" first, then file an RTI for the disbursement record.
 +
 +==== How much does PM YASASVI Top Class School Education pay? ====
 +
 +It covers tuition fee, hostel fee and other school charges up to a maximum of ₹75,000 per year for a student of class 9 and 10, and ₹1,25,000 per year for class 11 and 12, plus a consolidated academic allowance of ₹4,000 per year to the student.
 +
 +==== Why would my YASASVI amount not credit even after sanction? ====
 +
 +The most common reasons are Aadhaar not seeded or wrongly mapped at NPCI, institute verification still pending, a frozen or KYC-incomplete bank account, a defective DBT transaction with a wrong IFSC or name mismatch, and ordinary seasonal release lags near the financial year end.
 +
 +==== Where do I check my YASASVI scholarship status and payment? ====
 +
 +Log in to the National Scholarship Portal at https://scholarships.gov.in, open your application to see the stage, and use the "Track Your Payment" link to check the PFMS status. Also check your Aadhaar seeding status from the tools NSP links to. For a detailed walkthrough, read our [[nsp-scholarship-status-2026|NSP scholarship status check guide for 2026]].
 +
 +==== Can I file an RTI to get my scholarship released? ====
 +
 +An RTI does not order a release, but it forces the public authority to put the disbursement date, transaction reference and the recorded reason for delay on official record. That written answer often unblocks files that helplines leave vague, and it gives you firm ground for a complaint or appeal.
 +
 +==== Which office should my RTI go to? ====
 +
 +For the central scheme record, the PIO of the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment. If your component is released through your State or UT, also file with the State social welfare or backward classes welfare department that handles your sanction. A wrong authority must transfer your request within five days under [[act/section-6|Section 6(3)]].
 +
 +==== What is the RTI fee and how long does a reply take? ====
 +
 +The central RTI fee is ₹10, and the Public Information Officer must reply within 30 days under [[act/section-7|Section 7(1)]]. Holders of a valid Below Poverty Line card are exempt from the fee. See [[claim-rti-fee-waiver-bpl-2026|our guide on the RTI fee waiver for BPL holders]]. If there is no reply or a poor one, you can file a First Appeal within 30 days.
 +
 +==== My DBT failed because of Aadhaar seeding. What do I do? ====
 +
 +Fix the seeding before chasing the money further. Link your Aadhaar to the bank account you applied with and confirm the NPCI mapping points to that account, then let the next disbursement cycle run. No appeal can push money into an account that cannot receive a DBT credit. For a complete walkthrough, see [[check-bank-account-dbt-linked-aadhaar-seeding-status|our guide on checking DBT and Aadhaar seeding status]].
 +
 +==== Does the institute have a role in my payment being stuck? ====
 +
 +Yes. For the fee component, the school or institute must verify your enrolment and fee details on the portal before the money is released. Ask your institute's nodal officer whether that step is complete, and name it in your RTI so the reply covers the verification stage.
 +
 +==== How long after sanction should I wait before filing an RTI? ====
 +
 +Wait at least 45 days after the sanction date, provided your Aadhaar seeding and bank details are confirmed correct. If more than 90 days have passed with no movement at all, file the RTI immediately. If you have already filed an RTI and received an inadequate reply within 30 days, file a First Appeal — see [[file-first-appeal-rti-section-19-2026|our First Appeal guide under Section 19]].
 +
 +==== Can I file RTI for YASASVI Entrance Test marks and answer key? ====
 +
 +Yes. The YET is conducted by the National Testing Agency, a public authority. You can ask for your marks, rank, the answer key used for evaluation, and the category-wise cut-off. See [[rti-for-government-scholarship-exam-marksheet-error|our guide on RTI for scholarship exam marksheet errors]].
 +
 +==== What if my scholarship was rejected instead of delayed? ====
 +
 +If your application was rejected (not just delayed), the appeal route is different. Read [[nsp-scholarship-rejected-appeal-nodal-officer-india|our guide on appealing NSP scholarship rejection through the nodal officer]] for the step-by-step process.
 +
 +==== Is there a risk of scholarship fraud I should be aware of? ====
 +
 +Yes. Fake agents promising "guaranteed" scholarship approval or asking for a fee to "speed up" disbursement are a known scam pattern. PM YASASVI is fully free to apply for through the official portal. Read [[scholarship-scam-india|our scholarship scam awareness guide]] to recognise and avoid fraud.
 +
 +===== Sources =====
 +
 +  * Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, PM YASASVI scheme page: https://socialjustice.gov.in/schemes/101
 +  * PM YASASVI scheme guidelines document, Department of Social Justice and Empowerment: https://socialjustice.gov.in/social-audit/public/schemesdoc/PM_Yasasvi_scheme.pdf
 +  * National Scholarship Portal: https://scholarships.gov.in
 +  * National Scholarship Commission: https://nsc.gov.in
 +  * Right to Information Act 2005: https://righttoinformation.wiki/act
 +  * RTI Online portal for central public authorities: https://rtionline.gov.in
 +  * Public Financial Management System (PFMS): https://pfms.gov.in
 +  * Union Budget, Government of India: https://indiabudget.gov.in
 +  * Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India: https://pib.gov.in
 +
 +===== Related on RTI Wiki =====
 +
 +  * [[rti-for-nsp-scholarship-not-credited|RTI for NSP Scholarship Not Credited]]
 +  * [[rti-nsp-scholarship-pending|RTI for NSP Scholarship Pending]]
 +  * [[scholarship-delay-rti|Using RTI for Scholarship Delays]]
 +  * [[rti-for-scholarship-status|RTI for Scholarship Status]]
 +  * [[rti-for-scholarship-delay|RTI for Scholarship Delay]]
 +  * [[national-scholarship-portal|National Scholarship Portal Guide]]
 +  * [[nsp-scholarship-status-2026|NSP Scholarship Status Check 2026]]
 +  * [[nsp-scholarship-rejected-appeal-nodal-officer-india|NSP Scholarship Rejected — Appeal Guide]]
 +  * [[central-sector-scholarship-csss-eligibility-apply-india|Central Sector Scholarships Guide]]
 +  * [[post-matric-scholarship-status-2026|Post-Matric Scholarship Status 2026]]
 +  * [[scholarship-scam-india|Scholarship Scam Awareness Guide]]
 +  * [[check-bank-account-dbt-linked-aadhaar-seeding-status|Check DBT and Aadhaar Seeding Status]]
 +  * [[claim-rti-fee-waiver-bpl-2026|RTI Fee Waiver for BPL Holders]]
 +  * [[file-first-appeal-rti-section-19-2026|File First Appeal under Section 19]]
 +  * [[rti-first-appeal-second-appeal-guide|RTI First and Second Appeal Guide]]
 +  * [[rti-second-appeal-cic-sic|Second Appeal to CIC/SIC]]
 +  * [[rti-for-students-and-youth|RTI for Students and Youth]]
 +  * [[rti-template-government-school-college-2026|RTI Template for Schools and Colleges]]
 +  * [[rti-act-2005-complete-guide|RTI Act 2005 Complete Guide]]
 +  * [[rti-for-government-scholarship-exam-marksheet-error|RTI for Scholarship Exam Marksheet Errors]]
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/ai-rti-draft-app.html|AI RTI Drafter]]
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/first-appeal-app.html|First Appeal Builder]]
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/awaaz-rti.html|AwaazRTI voice]]
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/pio-reply-checker-app.html|PIO Reply Checker]]
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/timeline-calculator-app.html|Timeline Tracker]]
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/act|RTI Act 2005]]
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/book|The RTI Playbook]]
 +
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