The Rajasthan Scholarship 2025-26 application process got its official start when the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Rajasthan launched the program. The state implemented major improvements this year which resulted in a more efficient and secure application system for all students throughout the state.
One-Time Registration (OTR) and e-KYC Made Mandatory
The National Scholarship Portal (NSP) requires students to complete One-Time Registration (OTR) for the academic session 2025-26. The process requires users to complete face authentication through e-KYC as part of the requirements.
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Students will need to:
- Download the NSP OTR app on their smartphone.
- Use the AadharFaceRD app to complete face authentication and e-KYC.
The steps confirm all applications through verification, which helps prevent errors and delays that affect scholarship disbursement.
Institutional Responsibilities
The department requires educational institutions to register on the portal because it serves as a necessary requirement for their scholarship programs to function properly. District-level officers are currently working to list all institutions on the portal. Institutions that need to register their organizations should contact their district officers without delay.
In addition:
- Institutions must register their biometric machines according to the official guidelines which govern this process.
- All course mapping procedures and recognition approval processes need to be completed by universities according to their established timelines.
The process enables students to submit their applications,, which proceed through evaluation without encountering any technical or administrative obstacles.
Important Tips for Students
- Students need to maintain their personal details, which include their name and date of birth and father’s name, by updating them on the Jan Aadhar portal because it helps their data to match correctly.
- Students must submit all documents correctly and on time because any mistakes or delays will result in them losing their scholarship opportunities.
