How to Fix Bank– Aadhaar ID Mismatch on MPTAAS Without Delay
If your MP TAAS Scholarship payment is delayed or showing Released but not credited, the problem might be a bank account–Aadhaar mismatch.
Don’t worry — it’s a common issue, and you can fix it yourself in a few simple steps.

Why Does the Bank–Aadhaar Mismatch Happen?
When applying for the Madhya Pradesh TAAS Scholarship, students submit details like:
If any of these don’t perfectly match — your payment may fail.
Most common reasons:
Name spelling difference between Aadhaar and bank account
Aadhaar not linked with bank account
Wrong IFSC or old account number used
Account inactive or closed
College entered incorrect data during verification
Step-by-Step Guide to Fix the Mismatch
Match Your Name and DOB
1. Check Name:
Compare your Aadhaar name with your bank passbook name. For example, “Ravi Kumar” ≠ “Ravi K.” — even small differences can cause payment failure.
2. Check DOB:
Make sure your date of birth matches across all documents.
3. Update Info:
On Aadhaar via UIDAI portal or Aadhaar center.
On your bank records by submitting a written request with an Aadhaar copy.
Link Your Aadhaar With Your Bank Account
1. Important Step:
This is the most important step for DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer).
2. Linking Options:
Visit your bank branch.
Use your bank’s net banking or mobile app.
Send Aadhaar link request through ATM (if available).
3. Verification:
After linking, verify at NPCI Aadhaar Mapper to confirm.
Update Your Bank Details on the MPTAAS Portal
1. If you changed your bank or found an error:
Log in to MPTAAS
2. Go to Profile → Bank Details → Edit
3. Enter correct account number and IFSC code
4. Save and resubmit your application
5️. Recheck Status After Updating
After 3–7 days:
1. Log back into your account
2. Go to Application Status → Payment Status
3. If it says “Released for Payment,” wait for the transfer
4. If not received in 10 days, contact your bank branch and college office
Pro Tips to Avoid Future Delays
Use one name format everywhere (no initials or nicknames).
Keep your Aadhaar-linked mobile number active for e-KYC OTPs.
Recheck bank account number & IFSC before final submission.
Take a screenshot of every submission page.
When you compare different account types, avoid using joint accounts or inactive accounts for receiving scholarship money.
Where to Get Help
If your issue still isn’t fixed:

FAQs: Common Questions About MPTAAS Bank–Aadhaar Mismatch
Final Thoughts
Fixing a bank account–Aadhaar mismatch on the MPTAAS portal may sound stressful, but it’s really about paying attention to small details. Once your bank, Aadhaar, and profile names match perfectly, your payments will go through automatically.
Think of it this way: you’re setting up your scholarship account for years of smooth renewals ahead. Take a few minutes now to verify everything, and you’ll never have to worry about delays again. If this guide helped you, share it with friends or classmates — it might save them from the same headache!