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MPTAAS Scholarship 2026-27 – Eligibility, Registration, Renewal & Amount

Nisha
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9 July 2026
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MPTAAS Scholarship 2026-27 Eligibility Registration Renewal Amount
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For a student from Madhya Pradesh belonging to the SC, ST or OBC community, the difference between finishing Class 12 and actually enrolling in a degree — or a medical course — often comes down to one government portal working correctly. That portal is MPTAAS, the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Affairs Automation System, run by the state's Tribal Welfare Department to get post-matric scholarship money into the hands of students who would otherwise struggle to afford tuition, hostel fees, and study material.
This guide walks through the MPTAAS Scholarship 2026-27 in full detail — who is eligible, how the Samagra ID-based registration works, what the annual renewal process actually involves, and exactly how much money you can expect. We've also covered the documents you need, realistic 2026-27 timelines, and the mistakes that most often get a genuinely eligible student's application stuck.

Eligibility Criteria

MPTAAS eligibility rests on four pillars — domicile, category, course level, and income — and all four need to be satisfied together.
  • The applicant must be a permanent resident of Madhya Pradesh, verified through their Samagra ID.
  • The applicant must belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), or Other Backward Class (OBC) category, supported by a valid caste certificate.
  • The applicant must be enrolled in a recognised post-matric course — this includes Class 11, Class 12, undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees, diploma programmes, professional courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, and engineering, and Ph.D-level study.
  • Family income limits differ by category: broadly up to Rs 2.5 lakh per annum for SC/ST students and up to Rs 1.5 lakh per annum for OBC students, though some official notifications and scheme categories cite a higher ceiling of up to Rs 6 lakh for certain ST scholarship components — always confirm the exact figure applicable to your specific scheme category on the official portal.
  • The applicant's parents must generally not be employed in a government institution, and the student must not be simultaneously availing another Central or State Government scholarship for the same purpose.
  • A valid Aadhaar number, e-KYC verification, and a Samagra ID linked to both the applicant's family and individual records are mandatory prerequisites before any application can be submitted.
If you are an MP-domicile student targeting a medical seat, it helps to check your likely NEET outcome early using the NEET College Predictor 2026 before you start mapping out which MPTAAS category you will apply under.

Scholarship Benefits

MPTAAS was built to solve a specific, practical problem — scattered, manual, delay-prone scholarship processing — and its benefits reflect that design goal.
  • The entire application, renewal, and status-tracking process happens on a single digital platform, removing the paperwork delays that plagued the pre-2018 manual system.
  • Funds move directly into the student's Aadhaar-seeded bank account through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), so there is no dependency on the college to process anything.
  • The scheme covers a wide course range — from Class 11 all the way to Ph.D — so a single MPTAAS profile can, in principle, support a student through nearly their entire academic journey.
  • Students with disabilities are entitled to additional provisions under the scheme, including maintenance allowance, book grants, and disability allowance on top of the standard scholarship.
  • Because MPTAAS data pulls directly from the Samagra portal, once your family record is accurate there, renewal each year becomes considerably faster than a fresh application.

Scholarship Amount

The MPTAAS scholarship amount depends on your course type and whether you live in a hostel or commute as a day scholar. Figures vary somewhat across official notifications and course categories, so treat the table below as an indicative range rather than a fixed number.
Table
Student TypeApproximate Monthly AmountApproximate Annual Range
Day Scholar (general courses)Rs 230 – Rs 1,500/monthRoughly Rs 2,300 – Rs 15,000/year
Hosteller (general courses)Rs 380 – Rs 2,800/monthRoughly Rs 3,800 – Rs 28,000/year
Professional/technical courses (including MBBS, BDS, BAMS, Engineering)Higher end of the range, course and institution dependentCan extend to full tuition fee reimbursement plus maintenance allowance
3 columns · 4 rows
The scholarship is disbursed for 10 months of the academic year and is paid on top of any applicable tuition fee reimbursement, which is calculated separately based on your institution's actual fee structure. Always verify the exact current-year figures on the official MPTAAS portal rather than relying on last year's numbers, since amounts are revised periodically.

Registration Process

First-time MPTAAS registration follows a specific sequence built around your Samagra ID — skipping or rushing this step is the most common reason applications fail.
  1. Visit the official MPTAAS portal and locate the 'New Beneficiary Profile Registration' link on the homepage.
  2. Enter your 10-digit Samagra ID and click submit to auto-fetch your registered family and personal details.
  3. Verify your identity using an OTP sent to your Aadhaar-linked mobile number.
  4. Carefully review every auto-fetched detail — name, date of birth, category, address — and correct any discrepancy before proceeding, since MPTAAS does not allow direct editing of Samagra-sourced data on its own end.
  5. Enter your current educational details — course, college name, year of study, and admission date — exactly as they appear on your admission documents.
  6. Enter your bank account number, IFSC code, branch name, and account holder name, ensuring the account is in the student's own name and Aadhaar-seeded.
  7. Upload all required documents in the specified format, then submit your fresh application for the PMS (Post Matric Scholarship) scheme.
  8. Track your application under the 'Application Status' section using your generated User ID and password.
If your Samagra record has an outdated address, a misspelled name, or an incorrect date of birth, correct it at your Samagra portal or nearest Gram Panchayat office first. Trying to fix these errors directly on MPTAAS will not work, since the platform pulls this data automatically rather than accepting manual edits.
Common guidance from Tribal Welfare Department helpdesks

Renewal Process

MPTAAS is not a one-time scholarship — students must renew every academic year to continue receiving benefits from their second year onward.
  1. Log in to the MPTAAS portal using the User ID and password generated during your original registration.
  2. Navigate to the PMS (Post Matric Scholarship) tab on your dashboard and select 'Apply Application' under the renewal option.
  3. Select the original admission year correctly — this ensures your renewal links back to the same academic record rather than creating a duplicate profile.
  4. Update your current course year, institution details, and upload your most recent qualifying exam marksheet.
  5. Confirm that your bank details and Aadhaar e-KYC status are still active, since a lapsed seeding is one of the most common reasons renewal payments stall.
  6. Submit the renewal application and monitor the same Application Status page for updates on verification and payment stages.
Only students who received the scholarship in the previous academic year and have their latest qualifying exam marksheet in hand are eligible to renew; a gap year or a change of institution generally requires additional verification before renewal can proceed.

Required Documents

Keep these documents ready, scanned and within the specified file size, before starting either a fresh MPTAAS application or a renewal.
  • Samagra ID (both Family ID and Member ID)
  • Caste certificate, digitally verified on the Samagra portal
  • Income certificate for the current financial year, issued by a competent authority
  • Aadhaar card, linked to the student's mobile number and bank account
  • Admission proof or bonafide certificate from the current institution
  • Bank passbook copy or cancelled cheque clearly showing account number and IFSC code
  • Most recent qualifying examination marksheet (Class 10, Class 12, or previous year's result, as applicable)
  • Disability certificate, where applicable, to claim additional disability-related benefits

Important Dates

Table
EventTypical Timeline (2026-27 Cycle)
Application window opensJuly 2026 (based on previous cycles)
Last date for fresh/renewal applicationsNovember–December 2026 (varies by year and category)
Institute-level verificationFollowing weeks after submission, before the deadline closes
Scholarship sanction and DBT disbursalTypically completed by around March 2027 for the 2026-27 cycle
2 columns · 5 rows
MPTAAS deadlines shift somewhat each year, and the Tribal Welfare Department typically announces the exact 2026-27 dates closer to the application window opening. Always confirm the live notification on the official portal rather than assuming last year's date applies unchanged.

Selection Process

MPTAAS works on an eligibility basis rather than competitive ranking, but every application still passes through a structured verification chain.
  • Applications are first checked for basic eligibility — domicile, category, course, and income documentation.
  • The student's institution verifies enrolment, attendance, and fee details at the institute level.
  • The Tribal Welfare Department cross-checks Samagra ID data, Aadhaar e-KYC status, and bank account seeding before sanctioning the scholarship.
  • Once verified, the sanctioned amount is released via NPCI-linked Direct Benefit Transfer, and the payment status becomes visible on the student's dashboard.
  • Every eligible student within budget allocation is generally expected to be covered, though processing delays can occur at the institute or district verification stage.

Colleges Where MPTAAS Scholarship Is Commonly Used

Since MPTAAS is domicile-specific to Madhya Pradesh, it is most relevant to students studying at institutions within the state. MPTAAS explicitly covers professional courses including MBBS and BAMS, so here are real, verified MP college profiles on CaderaEdu worth checking.

Tips to Increase Selection Chances

  • Correct any error in your Samagra family record well before you start your MPTAAS registration, since the platform pulls this data automatically rather than accepting direct edits.
  • Complete Aadhaar e-KYC and bank seeding early — this single step causes the majority of payment delays on the portal.
  • Apply the moment the window opens rather than waiting until close to the deadline, when server load and verification queues both increase sharply.
  • Double-check that your institution is listed as an approved institution on the MPTAAS portal before assuming your admission is automatically recognised.
  • Keep your income certificate dated within the current financial year and in the exact format the portal expects.
  • Renew every year without a gap — a missed renewal can complicate reinstatement even if you remain otherwise eligible.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Assuming MPTAAS data can be corrected directly on the platform when it is actually sourced from your Samagra profile.
  • Submitting a bank account that is not Aadhaar-seeded, which is one of the most common reasons a sanctioned scholarship still fails to disburse.
  • Selecting the wrong admission year during renewal, which breaks the link to your original academic record.
  • Confusing the general SC/ST income ceiling with the separate, higher ceiling that applies to certain ST scholarship categories, and assuming ineligibility without checking the specific figure for your case.
  • Leaving the renewal application until the very last date, when technical issues on the portal are most common.
  • Applying for another Central or State Government scholarship for the same purpose simultaneously, which most schemes, including MPTAAS, do not permit.

Conclusion

MPTAAS has genuinely simplified what used to be a slow, paperwork-heavy scholarship process for SC, ST, and OBC students across Madhya Pradesh, and it now stretches far enough to cover professional courses like MBBS and BAMS, not just general degrees. The students who benefit most are rarely the ones facing the toughest financial situation — they are the ones who got their Samagra record accurate early, seeded their Aadhaar and bank account without delay, and treated renewal as seriously as their first application.

Call to Action

If you are an SC, ST, or OBC student from Madhya Pradesh, check your Samagra record today, confirm your Aadhaar-bank seeding is active, and complete your MPTAAS registration or renewal well before the 2026-27 deadline closes.
If you are also exploring central-level options alongside MPTAAS, these CaderaEdu resources can help: the NEET UG Counselling 2026 Complete Guide and the NEET 2026 Expected Cutoff Category Wise guide.

Official Resources

For the most accurate, up-to-date information, always refer to the official sources below rather than third-party aggregators.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MPTAAS Scholarship eligibility criteria for 2026-27?

The applicant must be a permanent resident of Madhya Pradesh, belong to the SC, ST, or OBC category, be enrolled in a recognised post-matric course (Class 11 through Ph.D, including MBBS, BDS, and BAMS), and meet the applicable family income ceiling for their category.

What is the MPTAAS Scholarship amount for 2026-27?

The amount ranges roughly from Rs 230 to Rs 2,800 per month depending on course type and hostel/day scholar status, with professional courses often eligible for higher support including tuition fee reimbursement.

How do I register for MPTAAS for the first time?

Visit the official MPTAAS portal, click 'New Beneficiary Profile Registration', enter your Samagra ID, verify via Aadhaar OTP, and complete your personal, educational, and bank details.

How do I renew my MPTAAS Scholarship?

Log in with your existing User ID and password, go to the PMS tab, select 'Apply Application' for renewal, select the correct original admission year, and update your current course and marksheet details.

Is Aadhaar mandatory for MPTAAS?

Yes, Aadhaar-based e-KYC and a Samagra ID linked to your Aadhaar are mandatory for both registration and renewal.

Can MBBS and BAMS students apply for MPTAAS?

Yes, MPTAAS explicitly covers professional and technical courses, including MBBS, BDS, BAMS, and Engineering, alongside general undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

What is the income limit for MPTAAS?

It generally ranges from Rs 1.5 lakh per annum for OBC students to Rs 2.5 lakh per annum for SC/ST students, though certain ST scholarship categories cite a higher ceiling of up to Rs 6 lakh — always confirm the exact figure for your specific scheme category.

Can I apply for MPTAAS and another government scholarship at the same time?

Generally no, students already availing another Central or State Government scholarship for the same purpose are not eligible for MPTAAS simultaneously.

What happens if my MPTAAS application is rejected?

The portal displays the specific rejection reason, such as an invalid document, income certificate issue, or bank details mismatch; correct the flagged issue and reapply or contact the MPTAAS helpline for assistance.

Do I need to reapply every year?

Yes, MPTAAS requires an annual renewal application with updated academic and income documents, even though your original Samagra-linked profile does not need to be recreated.

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