PM YASASVI Scholarship offers up to Rs 1.25 lakh; applications open for OBC students in Class 9, 11
PM YASASVI scheme provides financial aid to eligible OBC students in schools with a 100 per cent pass rate in Class 10 and 12 board exams. To apply, students should register through the NSP OTR app with Aadhaar-based face authentication.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | July 2, 2025 | 08:51 AM IST
The National Scholarship Portal has opened applications for the PM YASASVI Central Sector Scheme of top-class education in schools for OBC students for the 2025-26 academic year. Eligible students can register for the PM YASASVI Central Sector Scheme through the national scholarship portal at scholarship.gov.in.
The last date to submit the online applications for PM YASASVI scheme is August 31, 2025. Under this scheme, eligible students from the Other Backwards Class (OBC) community studying in select top-performing schools can avail of financial assistance to support their education.
As per the official notice, students studying in schools that consistently record a 100 per cent pass rate in Class 10 and Class 12 board exams are considered eligible under the scheme. To qualify, applicants should belong to the OBC category and have a parental annual income of less than Rs 2.5 lakh.
Also read Rajasthan NMMS result 2025 declared; download merit list on rajshaladarpan.rajasthan.gov.in
PM YASASVI Scheme: Scholarship amount
The PM YASASVI scheme offers Rs 75,000 to Class 9 students and Rs 1,25,000 to those in Class 11. These amounts will be disbursed via the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system to bank accounts linked with the applicant's Aadhaar.
“The applicant should visit the NSP portal and register themselves in NSP through "NSP OTR" app available in the Google Play store and perform Face-authentication for generating One Time Registration (OTR) number, which has been made mandatory for applying scholarship from the year 2024-25,” the official notice said.
To complete the OTR process, students will have to use their Aadhaar number along with the mobile number linked to it. For minor applicants who do not have Aadhaar, the parent’s Aadhaar must be provided.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- ECCE Act: Maharashtra drafts new law to control fee, admission of private preschools, nurseries, kindergartens
- SAI, youth affairs ministry must join hands to set up sports education regulator: Parliamentary panel
- SC, ST, OBC quota ‘constitutionally permissible’ in private universities, says panel; seeks law in parliament
- ‘I got 99.6 percentile in CAT exam but no top IIM called for interview’: What CAT 2025 aspirants should know
- Centre sitting on Rs 48,000 crore raised as additional taxes for school, higher education: CAG, budget data
- Study in Australia: What’s changing for international students from 2026?
- MBBS Abroad: Over 1,000 students may lose year, money as Tashkent Medical University puts admission on hold
- PMRF 2.0: Parliamentary panel raps centre for 6-month delay in rollout, seeks ‘accelerated timeline’
- 80% polytechnics not upgraded, 30% women's hostels not built: Parliamentary panel flags delays in scheme
- Canada Work Visa: Why IRCC is making language tests must and what changes for open work permits