The UP Scholarship 2025-26 drive is the Uttar Pradesh government’s yearly effort to make education affordable for students from pre-matric (classes 9–10) to post-matric (11, 12 and higher education) levels. This year the online window opened in July and runs through December for different categories; the process includes fresh registration for new students and a renewal route for continuing scholars. The scheme covers students studying in government, aided and private institutions (and an “outside state” post-matric category for UP domiciled students studying elsewhere). Key milestones such as verification steps, data locking and DBT transfers are part of the portal workflow that leads to final disbursement.
If you’re eligible, understanding timelines, required documents and the exact steps to submit, correct or renew your application will save time and reduce the risk of rejection. Below I explain everything you need — eligibility bullets, clear step-by-step application instructions, important dates, award amounts and quick troubleshooting tips so you can complete your UP Scholarship 2025-26 application with confidence.
Who can apply? (Eligibility at a glance)
Eligible students for UP Scholarship 2025-26 include Uttar Pradesh domiciles enrolled in recognised institutions. Key points:
- Must be an Indian citizen and permanent resident of Uttar Pradesh.
- Pre-Matric (Class 9–10): Passed class 8 and currently enrolled in class 9 or 10.
- Post-Matric Inter (Class 11–12): Passed class 10 and enrolled in 11 or 12.
- Post-Matric (Other than Inter): Students in UG/PG/ITI/Diploma/PhD courses.
- Income limits (approximate — follow official notification): General/SC/ST pre-matric ₹2.5 lakh; OBC ₹2.0 lakh; similar ceilings apply for post-matric categories with some variation by group.
- Aadhaar, valid bank account and enrollment in a recognised institute are mandatory.
How to apply online — step-by-step
Follow these steps to submit the UP Scholarship 2025-26 application:
- Open the official portal: visit the “Student” section on the UP Scholarship website.
- For new applicants select “Fresh Registration”; returning students click “Renewal Login.”
- Enter personal details, select category and level of study, and create credentials.
- Complete the application form, upload scanned documents (Aadhaar, income/caste certificate, mark sheet, bank passbook photo).
- Preview and submit online; take a printed copy for institutional submission if required.
- Schools/institutions will verify and forward applications for further scrutiny and locking.
Important dates (quick table)
| Process | Start Date | End Date |
|---|---|---|
| Student registration / online application | July 02, 2025 | December 06/20, 2025 (category dependent) |
| Submission of hard copy to institution | July 02, 2025 | December 24, 2025 |
| Locking of data by district committee | December 23, 2025 | January 10, 2026 |
| Transfer of funds (planned) | — | January 24, 2026 |
(Exact deadlines vary by scholarship category — check official notification before submitting.)
Scholarship amounts — what to expect
The UP Scholarship 2025-26 awards differ by scheme and category. Typical benefits include monthly or annual amounts (examples below):
| Scheme | Category | Benefit (sample) |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Matric | OBC/Minorities | ~₹150/month + annual grant |
| Pre-Matric | SC/ST | Day scholar ₹3,500/year; Residential higher |
| Post-Matric | Group I (General/SC/ST) | Up to ₹7,000/year (varies by subgroup) |
These figures are illustrative; consult the official notification for category-wise exact rates.
Documents required
- Aadhaar card (linked to mobile/bank)
- Domicile/residence certificate
- Income certificate (issued by designated authority)
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Latest mark sheet / enrollment proof
- Bank passbook copy and cancelled cheque
- Passport size photograph
How to check application status & corrections
- Status: Visit the portal’s “Status” tab, enter registration number and DOB to view acceptance or payment status.
- PFMS: Use PFMS “Know Your Payment” to verify DBT transfers (bank name + account number + captcha).
- Corrections: If correction window opens, login → “Edit Application/Correction” → update details and re-submit. Print corrected form and submit to institute if instructed.
Common reasons for rejection and quick fixes
- Missing or mismatched documents — recheck uploads.
- Incorrect bank or Aadhaar details — update via bank/Aadhaar portal before applying.
- Institution not verified on portal — follow up with your school/college for forwarding.
- Exceeding income criteria — verify the correct income certificate.
Official helplines
For category-specific help refer to the state helpline numbers (Social Welfare / OBC / Minority departments) listed on the portal and in the notification.







