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Indian State to Disburse Post-Matric Scholarships Directly to Students Starting 2026-27

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An Indian state government has announced it will transfer post-matric scholarships directly to eligible students' bank accounts beginning the 2026-27 academic year, replacing the previous system of payments to educational institutions. The new mechanism uses Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) technology and Aadhaar-linked accounts to streamline disbursement for students from SC, ST, BC, EBC, minority, and disabled communities. The shift aims to improve efficiency, transparency, and ensure beneficiary-centric implementation of scholarship schemes.

The state government has issued guidelines requiring post-matric scholarships—including Reimbursement of Tuition Fee (RTF) and Maintenance Fee (MTF)—to be credited directly to students' Aadhaar-linked bank accounts from 2026-27 onward. The new system replaces institutional transfers and applies to students from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes, Economically Backward Classes, minority communities, and persons with disabilities. Students must register on the ePass portal at admission to qualify, and scholarships will be disbursed in a single annual instalment through the Aadhaar Payment Bridge System (APBS). The portal will remain open year-round for applications and includes an online grievance redressal mechanism. This technology-enabled approach is designed to ensure uniform, auditable, and transparent implementation across all eligible beneficiaries.

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The specific state implementing this policy is not named in the article. The financial impact or number of students expected to benefit is not provided. Details on how the transition from the old system will be managed during 2024-25 and 2025-26 are absent.

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    State to credit post-matric scholarships directly to students from 2026-27; guidelines issued

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