A. Established by SC/ST and MBC Welfare Department
Passed Class 10 in Odisha? and wants more, then you have a great opportunity for Odisha post matric scholarship. The Odisha Post Matric Scholarship was created by the state’s SC/ST and MBC Welfare Department to bridge educational gaps. This is not only Scholarship by the Odisha for post-matric students, its beyond matric and pre matric also.
Eligibility Criteria for Scholarship after 10th
A. Students from SC, ST, OBC, SEBC, and EWS backgrounds
You qualify for Odisha’s post-matric scholarship if you belong to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC), or Economically Weaker Section (EWS) categories. Your community certificate, issued by the appropriate authority, must be valid and up-to-date when you apply.
B. Annual family income not exceeding Rs. 2.5 lakh
You’ll need to submit an income certificate from your local revenue officer.
C. Enrollment in specific courses from Class 11 to higher education
You must be enrolled in recognized institutions, studying courses from Class 11 till postgraduate levels. Technical and professional courses like engineering, medicine, law, and management are covered. Your institution should be approved by relevant regulatory bodies like UGC, AICTE, or state education departments.
D. Not receiving any other scholarships from other registered institute
Types of Scholarships offered by Govt. of Odisha after Matric

Post-Matric Scholarships from Odisha Government
After finishing matric, you can get much more scholarships from the Odisha government to support your higher education journey. These include
- The Medhabruti Scholarship for academic excellence,
- The Biju Patnaik Scholarship for technical studies, and
- The Post-Matric Scholarship for SC/ST students.
You’ll also find specialized programs like the
- Odisha Mining Scholarship and
- Gopabandhu Sikhya Sahayata Yojana for economically disadvantaged students.
Remember to check eligibility criteria and application deadlines on the official Odisha scholarship portal to maximize your chances of receiving financial aid.
A. Varying amounts based on residential status
You’ll receive different scholarship amounts depending on whether you’re a day scholar or hosteller. The financial support is tailored to your living situation, recognizing that hostellers face additional expenses compared to those who live at home.
B. SC/ST: Up to Rs. 550 for day scholars and Rs. 1200 for hostellers
If you belong to SC or ST categories, you’re eligible for higher support—up to Rs. 550 monthly as a day scholar. Staying in a hostel? You’ll get even more support with Rs. 1200 monthly to help cover your accommodation and other expenses.
C. OBC/SEBC/EWS: Rs. 350 for day scholars and Rs. 750 for hostellers
For OBC, SEBC, or EWS category students, your scholarship amount is Rs. 350 per month if you’re a day scholar. Living in a hostel bumps this up to Rs. 750 monthly, giving you extra support for your housing needs.
D. Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to students’ bank accounts
Your scholarship money goes straight to your bank account through DBT. No more waiting in lines or dealing with paperwork for payments. This modern system ensures you receive your funds quickly and securely, without any middlemen involved.
Freeship Card System
A. Introduction and purpose of the Freeship Card
The Freeship Card is your golden ticket through Odisha’s post-matric education system. It’s specifically designed to waive your tuition fees throughout your course, making higher education more accessible. You won’t need to pay upfront and then wait for reimbursements—your fees are directly covered once you have this card.
B. Validity throughout the course duration
Your Freeship Card remains valid for your entire course duration. No need to reapply each year or semester—it’s a one-time application that covers you until graduation. This means you can focus on your studies without worrying about annual fee payment struggles or scholarship renewal deadlines.
Application Process on Odisha State Scholarship Portal
A. Registration using Aadhaar number
Ready to apply for an Odisha post-matric scholarship? Your first step is creating an account on the state portal using your Aadhaar number. Just have your 12-digit Aadhaar handy—the system will verify your identity through OTP sent to your registered mobile. This streamlined process ensures your application connects directly to your verified identity.
B. Selection of appropriate scholarship scheme
After logging in, you’ll see various scholarship options tailored for post-matric students. Browse through the schemes and select the one matching your educational qualification, family income, and category. The portal highlights eligibility criteria for each option, making it easier for you to pick the right financial support package.
C. Submission of academic and banking information
Your application needs accurate academic records and banking details. Upload your marksheets, institution verification, income certificate, and caste certificate (if applicable). For fund disbursement, provide your active bank account information linked with your Aadhaar. Double-check all entries before moving forward.
D. Application deadline: February 15, 2025
Mark your calendar! February 15, 2025 is your final chance to submit your scholarship application. The system automatically closes at midnight, so complete your form well before the deadline. Applications submitted after this date won’t be considered regardless of circumstances, so don’t wait until the last minute.
Required Documentation
A. Income certificate requirements
To qualify for Odisha’s post-matric scholarship, you’ll need a valid income certificate issued by your local revenue officer. Make sure it’s not older than one year, clearly shows your family’s annual income, and has all official stamps and signatures. This document is crucial as scholarship eligibility depends on your family’s income bracket.
B. Caste certificate for verification
Your caste certificate must be issued by an authorized government official. Double-check that it clearly mentions your specific category (SC/ST/OBC) and contains your correct personal details. Keep both the original and several photocopies handy during the application process, as verification officers will need to see proof of your social category.
C. Academic records and enrollment proof
Gather your previous year’s marksheets and a valid enrollment certificate from your current institution. Your college needs to provide a stamped document confirming your admission and course details. Some scholarships also require your past academic achievements, so keep your 10th and 12th certificates ready too.
D. Bank account details for fund transfer
You must have an active bank account in your name with proper KYC verification. Link your Aadhaar number to this account and ensure it’s not dormant. The scholarship amount will be directly transferred through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), so provide accurate IFSC code and account number details to avoid disbursement delays.
Verification and Approval Process
A. Role of District Welfare Officer in verification
When you submit your scholarship application, the District Welfare Officer becomes your point person. They’ll check all your documents, making sure everything’s legit and matches the program requirements. Think of them as the gatekeepers who ensure only eligible students move forward in the process.
B. Selection criteria based on eligibility and academic performance
Your academic scores matter big time here! The selection committee prioritizes students with stronger academic records while also considering your family income and reservation category. You’ll have a better shot if you’ve maintained good grades throughout. Don’t worry though – they look at your overall profile, not just one exam.
C. Timeline for application processing and approval
After hitting that submit button, you’re probably wondering “what now?” Typically, your application goes through verification within 4-6 weeks. You’ll get updates through SMS or email about your application status. Keep checking the scholarship portal for the latest info – most approvals happen before the start of the next academic semester.
Support and Assistance
A. Toll-free helpline for queries
Need help with your scholarship application? You can reach out to the dedicated toll-free helpline at 1800-XXX-XXXX. The support team is available Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM to answer all your questions about eligibility, document requirements, and application status.
B. Portal maintenance schedule and notifications
The scholarship portal undergoes regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation. You’ll receive notifications about scheduled downtimes through SMS alerts and email. Maintenance typically happens on weekends between 11 PM and 4 AM to minimize disruption to your application process.
C. Resources for troubleshooting application issues
Stuck with technical issues? Check out the comprehensive FAQ section on the portal homepage. You can also download the troubleshooting guide that walks you through common problems like login errors, document upload issues, and form submission failures. Video tutorials are available in both English and Odia.