Applying for scholarships is an important step towards higher education, but for students from rural areas, limited access to the internet or devices can make this process challenging. The MP TAAS Scholarship provides financial support to students from marginalized communities. However, without reliable internet access, students might find it difficult to apply for this scholarship. Don’t worry — with offline support available through schools, friends, and local centres, students can still complete the application. This guide walks you through simple, practical steps.

Offline Support

 What is MPTAAS?

MPTAAS is a scholarship scheme by the state government of Madhya Pradesh for students from SC/ST/OBC communities studying in class 11, 12, college, or higher education, helping them overcome various student challenges.

 Challenges for Rural Students Without Internet

Many rural students face:

  • Poor or no mobile data or broadband
  • No smartphone or computer for filling the form
  • Network problems for OTP and e-KYC verification

 Ways to Apply to MPTAAS Without Internet at Home

Here are practical ways to apply for MPTAAS without internet access at home:

Use public or community internet access points

  • Visit a nearby town with an internet café or computer centre.
  • Use your school or college computer lab if they provide access.

Ask help from a friend, neighbour, or local NGO

  • A friend or someone in your community who has internet can help you fill out the application form.
  • Local NGOs or social workers may help students with online forms.

Submit physically (if allowed)

After filling the online form (with someone’s help), print and submit the application along with the required documents at your school/college for verification.

Utilize Government or School Support Services

  • Ask your teachers or school administration if they offer assistance with filling out scholarship forms.
  • Some schools or local government offices organize special camps for scholarship applications.

Prepare hard copies of documents in advance

Keep these ready for offline support: caste certificate, income certificate, domicile proof, previous mark sheets, bank details, Aadhaar card, and other required documents.

 Tips to Make It Easier

Ask early to give yourself enough time to gather documents and travel to an offline support or internet access point.

Team up with friends to share the cost of accessing the internet.

Make copies of documents so you don’t have to keep depending on scanning and printing, which can help reduce dropouts.

 What to Check / Understand

  • You must be a resident of Madhya Pradesh and belong to an eligible community (SC/ST/OBC).
  • The family income must meet the scheme’s limit.
  • The application requires Aadhaar-based verification and accurate bank details.

 Alternative Ways to Apply if No Access to Internet or Devices

  • Visit the nearest government school or IT centre to ask for help filling out the online form.
  • Contact the district education office or tribal welfare office to inquire about assistance for applying offline.

 School or College Support for Rural Students

Many schools and colleges are understanding of the challenges faced by students from rural areas. If you don’t have access to the internet or a computer at home, ask the school administration for help. Some schools provide computer labs or organize special help desks during the application period.

 Government Assistance and Outreach

In some cases, the government or NGOs can assist with the application process. Rural students can reach out to local government offices or community centers that offer digital literacy programs. These centers may help with internet access, form filling, and document submission. Additionally, outreach camps organized by the government can guide students through the application process.

 FAQs

Yes, you can use a friend’s or family member’s phone to receive OTPs and fill the form.

Travel to the nearest town with a computer centre or cyber café.
Ask your school if they allow students to use their computer lab for the application.

Never share your passwords with anyone. Ensure that the person helping you is trustworthy.

Check for an edit option in the form before submission. If not, contact your school/college or the helpline number.

 Final Words


If you live in a rural area and don’t have easy internet access, don’t be discouraged. The MP TAAS Scholarship is available for you! Use available resources like community centres, school labs, offline support facilities, or local help from friends and NGOs. Stay organized with your documents, start early, and reach out for help when needed. Your education is worth the effort!

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