Why MPTAAS Scholarship Still Shows Pending After All Uploads
First, let’s break down what “Pending” means in the context of the MPTAAS portal (MPTAAS Portal). According to the official site, after you apply you’ll see statuses like Pending, Approved, or Rejected.
“Pending” basically means: your application is still under review or some action is still required. It’s not a rejection—but it also means you’re not yet fully cleared for payment.

Common Reasons for Pending
Steps to Take When Your Status Shows Pending
Here’s a friendly step-by-step checklist you can follow to move things along:
Log into the MPTAAS portal → Go to “Application Status” under PMS in your dashboard.
Check your uploaded documents → Are there any errors or missing items? Re-upload if required.
Check with your institute → Ask if they have approved your part (verification of admission/fees).
Check bank & Aadhaar linkage → Make sure your bank account is active, Aadhaar linked, Samagra ID correct.
Monitor the status regularly → If it’s been under review for a long time (say > 4-6 weeks), you might need to contact the helpline (for example: 1800-2333-951 for this scholarship). (mptaas.com)
Save your application number/ID → This helps when you call support or ask your institute.
Stay informed about deadlines and updates → Sometimes renewal or batch-processing rules change each year; check for updates on the portal.
When Pending Becomes a Problem
If your status stays “Pending” for too long without change, it could lead to issues such as:
Delayed scholarship payments:
This could affect your hostel or tuition fees.
Ineligibility for claiming benefits:
You may lose your scholarship for the semester/year if the outstanding issue isn’t resolved on time.
Trouble with application cycles:
If deadlines pass, you may be ineligible for the current application cycle.
If you’re in one of these scenarios, take action: contact your institute’s scholarship-in-charge, or call the portal helpline.

FAQs
Conclusion
Having your application show “Under Review” on the MPTAAS portal doesn’t mean you’re rejected. It means there’s still one or more checks in progress—from your documents, your institute, your bank/Aadhaar details, or simply portal processing. By following the steps above (checking documents, linking bank/Aadhaar, coordinating with your institute), you increase the chances of it moving to “Approved” and getting the money.
If you like, I can check typical delay times for MPTAAS applications in your district (so you can know what’s “normal”). Would you like me to pull those figures for your area?