FREECOACH

Free Coaching Scheme

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The scheme aims to provide good coaching quality for DNT candidates to enable them to appear in competitive examinations and succeed in obtaining an appropriate job in the Public/Private Sector.

Central Cash

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment

Nodal department: Department of Social Justice & Empowerment

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): Yes

Categories: Education & Learning

Sub-categories: Coaching

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Coaching, Competitive Exams, DNT, Stipend, Special Allowance

Details

Launched in 2021-22, the scheme "Free Coaching" by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India aims to provide good coaching quality for De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic (DNT) candidates to enable them to appear in competitive examinations and succeed in obtaining an appropriate job in Public/Private Sector. Through this scheme, free coaching for various competitive examinations with specified maximum fee limits and minimum durations, monthly stipends, and special allowances (for students with disabilities) are provided to the DNT candidates. A minimum physical coaching of 16 hours per week is mandatory for all courses. The scheme is implemented by the Development and Welfare Board for De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Communities (DWBDNC). The DWBDNC selects a total of 1,250 students each year, allowing them the liberty to pursue coaching in any institute of their choice.

Objectives:

  1. To provide good coaching quality for DNT candidates to enable them to appear in competitive examinations.
  2. To enable DNT candidates to succeed in obtaining an appropriate job in the Public/Private Sector.

Benefits

  • 1. Coaching Fees: The actual course fee of the institute in which the student is applying, which the institute charges from general students, or the prescribed course fee by the Ministry as per the Annexure of the Scheme, whichever is less. This is subject to the limits for fees and duration of the course. The maximum total course fee for various courses is as follows: S. No. Courses Max. Total Course Fee in Rupees Min. Duration in months 1Civil Services Exam by UPSC/SPSCs ₹1,20,000/-9 months (4 months prelim + 5 months mains)2SSC/RRB ₹40,000/-6 months3Banking /Insurance/ PSU/ CLAT₹50,000/-6 months4JEE/NEET₹1,20,000/-9 months (not exceeding 12 months)5IES₹80,000/--do-6CAT /CMAT₹60,000/--do-7GRE/GMAT/SAT/TOFEL₹35,000/-3 months8CA-CPT/ GATE₹75,000/-9 months9CPL Courses₹30,000/-6 months10NDA/CDS₹20,000/-3 months A minimum physical coaching of 16 hours per week is mandatory for all the above courses. If the course fee is more than the admissible amount, the candidate has to arrange for the remaining funds from his/her own sources. 2. Stipend: A monthly stipend is provided for attending coaching classes
  • For local students: ₹1,500/- per month
  • For outstation students: ₹3,000/- per month
  • The stipend will be paid for the duration of the course or for one year, whichever is less. 3. Special Allowance: Students with disabilities (having a valid disability certificate of 40% or more disability) are eligible for a Special Allowance of ₹2,000 per month. This allowance is towards reader allowance, escort allowance, helper allowance, etc., and is in addition to the regular stipend. 4. Courses for Coaching: The coaching will be imparted for the following courses, with specified minimum durations:
  • Group A and B examinations are conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and the various Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs)
  • Group A and B examinations are conducted by the State Public Service Commissions (SPSCs)
  • Officers’ Grade examinations conducted by Banks, Insurance Companies and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
  • Premier Entrance Examinations for admission in (a) Engineering (e.g., IIT-JEE), (b) Medical (e.g., NEET), (c) Professional courses like Management (e.g., CAT, CMAT) and Law (e.g., CLAT), and (d) Any other such disciplines as the Ministry may decide from time to time
  • Eligibility tests/examinations like SAT, GRE, GMAT and TOEFL
  • Entrance examination tests for Commercial Pilot License (CPL) courses/ National Defence Academy (NDA), and Combined Defence Services (CDS)
  • Indian Engineering Services (IES)
  • Chartered Accountant - Common Proficiency Test (CA-CPT)/Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). 5. Number of Benefits: The benefits under the Scheme can be availed by a particular student not more than twice, irrespective of the number of chances he/she may be entitled to take in a particular competitive examination. 6. Coaching for Multi-Stage Examinations: Where the competitive examination is conducted in two stages, namely Preliminary and Mains, the candidates will be entitled to free coaching for both examinations. They will be entitled to free coaching up to two times each for Preliminary and Main examinations as per their convenience. However, there will be no restriction on the number of chances for coaching for the Interview if the candidate is selected for the interview. 7. Distribution of Slots: Of the total selected students, 40% shall be earmarked for competitive exams having eligibility condition as Class 12 (e.g., NEET, JEE, CLAT etc.). The remaining 60% students shall be for competitive exams having eligibility condition as Graduation (e.g., CAT, Civil Services Examination, etc.). Mode of Disbursement: 1. Coaching Fees: The course fee shall be released directly into the Aadhaar-linked bank account of the beneficiary candidate in two installments through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode

1. Coaching Fees:

The actual course fee of the institute in which the student is applying, which the institute charges from general students, or the prescribed course fee by the Ministry as per the Annexure of the Scheme, whichever is less. This is subject to the limits for fees and duration of the course. The maximum total course fee for various courses is as follows:

S. No.CoursesMax. Total Course Fee in RupeesMin. Duration in months**1Civil Services Exam by UPSC/SPSCs ₹1,20,000/-9 months (4 months prelim + 5 months mains)2SSC/RRB ₹40,000/-6 months3Banking /Insurance/ PSU/ CLAT₹50,000/-6 months4JEE/NEET₹1,20,000/-9 months (not exceeding 12 months)5IES₹80,000/--do-6CAT /CMAT₹60,000/--do-7GRE/GMAT/SAT/TOFEL₹35,000/-3 months8CA-CPT/ GATE₹75,000/-9 months9CPL Courses₹30,000/-6 months10NDA/CDS₹20,000/-3 monthsA minimum physical coaching of 16 hours per week is mandatory for all the above courses.*
If the course fee is more than the admissible amount, the candidate has to arrange for the remaining funds from his/her own sources.

2. Stipend:

A monthly stipend is provided for attending coaching classes.

  • For local students: ₹1,500/- per month.
  • For outstation students: ₹3,000/- per month.
  • The stipend will be paid for the duration of the course or for one year, whichever is less.

3. Special Allowance:

Students with disabilities (having a valid disability certificate of 40% or more disability) are eligible for a Special Allowance of ₹2,000 per month. This allowance is towards reader allowance, escort allowance, helper allowance, etc., and is in addition to the regular stipend.

4. Courses for Coaching:

The coaching will be imparted for the following courses, with specified minimum durations:

  • Group A and B examinations are conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and the various Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs).
  • Group A and B examinations are conducted by the State Public Service Commissions (SPSCs).
  • Officers’ Grade examinations conducted by Banks, Insurance Companies and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
  • Premier Entrance Examinations for admission in (a) Engineering (e.g., IIT-JEE), (b) Medical (e.g., NEET), (c) Professional courses like Management (e.g., CAT, CMAT) and Law (e.g., CLAT), and (d) Any other such disciplines as the Ministry may decide from time to time.
  • Eligibility tests/examinations like SAT, GRE, GMAT and TOEFL.
  • Entrance examination tests for Commercial Pilot License (CPL) courses/ National Defence Academy (NDA), and Combined Defence Services (CDS).
  • Indian Engineering Services (IES).
  • Chartered Accountant - Common Proficiency Test (CA-CPT)/Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).

5. Number of Benefits:

The benefits under the Scheme can be availed by a particular student not more than twice, irrespective of the number of chances he/she may be entitled to take in a particular competitive examination.

6. Coaching for Multi-Stage Examinations:

Where the competitive examination is conducted in two stages, namely Preliminary and Mains, the candidates will be entitled to free coaching for both examinations. They will be entitled to free coaching up to two times each for Preliminary and Main examinations as per their convenience. However, there will be no restriction on the number of chances for coaching for the Interview if the candidate is selected for the interview.

7. Distribution of Slots:

Of the total selected students, 40% shall be earmarked for competitive exams having eligibility condition as Class 12 (e.g., NEET, JEE, CLAT etc.). The remaining 60% students shall be for competitive exams having eligibility condition as Graduation (e.g., CAT, Civil Services Examination, etc.).

Mode of Disbursement:

  1. Coaching Fees: The course fee shall be released directly into the Aadhaar-linked bank account of the beneficiary candidate in two installments through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode.
  • The first instalment of 50% of the eligible amount will be released immediately after the candidate uploads the admission confirmation/assurance from the coaching institute on the online portal.
  • The remaining fee will be reimbursed after receiving proof of joining the institute by the candidate and deposition of the amount released as the first instalment by the candidate to the institute.
  1. Stipend: The stipend to each student shall be paid directly by the Ministry through DBT.1. Special Allowance: The special allowance will be paid directly by the Ministry through DBT along with the stipend.

Expected Time of Disbursement:

  • First Installment of Fees: Immediately after the candidate uploads the admission confirmation/assurance from the institute on the online portal. - Second Installment of Fees: After receiving proof of joining the institute and the deposition of the first installment by the candidate to the institute. - Stipend and Special Allowance: Monthly, till the duration of the course or for one year, whichever is less.

Validity:

  • The candidate will be required to join the selected course within 6 months of the release of the first installment of the fee. If the first installment of the fee amount is not paid to the selected institute within a period of 6 months, this amount will have to be returned to the Government and the second installment will not be eligible.

Eligibility

  1. The applicant must belong to De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic (DNT) communities.
  2. The applicant's total family income from all sources should be ₹2,50,000/- or less per annum.
  3. The applicant should not be availing of any such benefits from a similar scheme of the Central Government or the State Government.
  4. The applicant must have secured the minimum marks in the qualifying examination of the competitive exam for which coaching is sought, as prescribed in the guidelines of the said competitive exam.
  5. If the applicant has not yet appeared for the qualifying examination, or if the result has not been declared, the marks obtained in the Board/Degree exam just prior to the qualifying exam shall be taken into account.
  6. For competitive exams where the qualifying exam is Class 12th, the applicant must have passed Class 12th or be studying in Class 12th as on the date of receiving the benefit under the scheme.
  7. For competitive exams where the qualifying exam is at the bachelor's level, the applicant must have completed the bachelor's level course or be studying in the final year of the bachelor's degree course at the time of receiving the benefits under the scheme.
  8. The applicant will be required to submit an affidavit that he/she has not taken benefit more than twice under the Scheme.
  9. The applicant is required to join an institute as empanelled by the Ministry under the “Free Coaching Scheme for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Other Backward Class (OBC) students.”
  10. A minimum physical coaching of 16 hours per week will be mandatory for all the courses.

Preference/Priority:

  • For such examinations, which are conducted in two parts, Preliminary and Mains, priority in the selection will be given to those students who have at least once qualified for the preliminary examination.
  • If the number of eligible applications received is more than the given slots, the selection will be done in decreasing order of the marks obtained in the qualifying exams.

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

A practical look at this scheme for citizens

AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.

6.2
/ 10
Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 5.0/10 Moderate
Rural usefulness 5.0/10 Moderate
Application complexity 7.5/10 Challenging
Financial impact 9.0/10 Good
Literacy barrier 5.0/10 Moderate
Women inclusivity 6.0/10 Moderate
Awareness 7.5/10 Good
Implementation reliability 7.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility5.0
  • Financial impact9.0
  • Rural utility5.0
  • Awareness7.5
  • Simplicity2.5
  • Inclusivity6.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The Free Coaching Scheme provides essential support for DNT candidates to access quality coaching for competitive exams, enhancing their job prospects.

Key challenges addressed

  • Lack of access to quality coaching for DNT candidates
  • Financial barriers to competitive exam preparation

Most beneficial for

  • De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic (DNT) candidates
  • Low-income families

Likely challenges

  • Digital literacy and access issues
  • Awareness of the scheme among target beneficiaries

Practical insights for citizens

While the scheme is beneficial, practical challenges in rural areas may hinder access.

Rural challenges

  • Limited internet access
  • Lack of awareness about the scheme

Digital challenges

  • High digital dependency may exclude non-digital users
  • Need for digital literacy to navigate the application process

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Verification of DNT status
  • Ensuring equitable access across regions

Awareness challenges

  • Low awareness among target beneficiaries
  • Need for outreach programs

Application analysis

Application mode
Online portal
Documents burden
Moderate; requires several documents
Verification complexity
Moderate; involves eligibility checks
Office dependency
None; fully online
DBT dependency
None
CSC support
Limited; primarily online
Estimated citizen effort
High; requires multiple steps and document uploads

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach Moderate
  • Gender reach Inclusive
  • Target income group Low-income families with annual income ≤ ₹2,50,000
  • Occupation reach Students preparing for competitive exams

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
Cash
Benefit frequency
One-time per course
Benefit practicality
Practical for eligible candidates with financial needs
Financial meaningfulness
Moderately meaningful; covers significant coaching costs
Long-term impact
Potentially high, as it improves employability for DNT candidates

Plain-language guidance

The Free Coaching Scheme helps DNT candidates get free coaching for competitive exams, making it easier for them to find jobs. Eligible candidates can receive financial support for coaching fees and stipends.

Who should apply
De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic candidates from low-income families.
Who may struggle
Individuals with low digital literacy or limited internet access.
Best application route
Apply via the official online portal with required documents.

This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.

Application Process

Online

Step-by-Step Online Registration Process:

Step 1: Navigate to the official Website:

  • Visit to the Official Website of the Development and Welfare Board for De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Communities (DWBDNC).
    Step 2: Access the Registration Page:

  • You would first need to navigate to the "Registration" option at home page of the portal or click here.
    Step 3: Fill in Basic Details:

  • Enter your First Name, Guardian Name, Mobile Number, Email Address, Date of Birth, and your Aadhaar Number.

  • Select your Gender and your Marital Status from the dropdown.

Step 4: Create Password:

  • Enter your desired Password. The password must meet the criteria: at least one UPPERCASE letter, one lowercase letter, one number (0-9), and one special character (!@#$%^&*()?).
  • Re-enter the same password in the Confirm Password field to ensure it matches.

Step 5: Provide Address Details:

  • Select your State from the provided dropdown list (e.g., Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, etc., covering all Indian States and Union Territories).
  • Select your District from the dropdown list (this will likely populate after you select your State).
  • Enter your Village and Pincode.

Step 6: Provide Social Identification:

  • Select your Social Category from the dropdown: DNT, NT, or SNT.
  • Select your Community from the dropdown (this will likely populate after you select your Social Category).
  • Enter your Caste.

Step 7: Upload Documents:

  • Upload your ID Proof (PDF/image file, up to 200KB).

  • Upload your Caste Certificate/Document (PDF/image file, up to 200KB).

  • Upload your DNT Certificate (PDF/image file, up to 200KB).

  • Note: For DNT applicants without a separate DNT certificate, a caste certificate is acceptable.

  • Upload your Self Photo (PDF/image file, up to 200KB).
    Step 8: Review and Declare:

  • Carefully review all the information you have furnished to ensure it is true, complete, and correct.

  • Read the declaration statement: "I hereby declare that the information furnished above is true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that in the event of my information being found false or incorrect at any stage, my application shall be liable to cancellation/termination without notice or any compensation in lieu thereof."

  • Acknowledge the notes:

  1. "Registration does not guarantee scheme benefits; eligibility will be verified."
  2. "For DNT applicants without a separate certificate, a caste certificate is acceptable."

Step 9: Submit Registration:

  • Click the "Register" button to finalise and submit your registration.

Step-by-Step Login Process:

Step 1: Navigate to the official Website:

  • Visit to the Official Website of the Development and Welfare Board for De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Communities (DWBDNC).
    Step 2: Access the Login Page:

  • You would first need to navigate to the "Login home page of the portal or click here.
    Step 3: Enter User ID:

  • In the field labelled "User ID / Email ID / Mobile," enter your registered User ID, Email ID, or Mobile Number that you used during the registration process.

Step 4: Enter Password:

  • In the field labelled "Password," enter the password you created during registration.

  • Type these characters exactly as they appear into the "Enter Captcha" field. If the captcha is unclear, click the refresh icon next to it to get a new one.

Step 5: Click Login:

  • Once all fields are filled correctly, click the blue "Login" button.

Notes:

  1. The scheme will be widely advertised through electronic media etc. giving summarized information about the Scheme. The applicants shall, after assessing their eligibility and suitability as per the eligibility conditions of the Scheme, will be required to apply online on this Ministry’s portal, i.e. coaching.dosje.gov.in, along with details of course he/she intends to join.
  2. The portal will remain open for one month twice a year i.e. during the month of July and January for receiving applications.
  3. No offline applications will be entertained. Only online applications complete in all respects, shall be considered for assistance. All the incomplete applications will be summarily rejected. However, the rejected candidates will have the option to apply in the subsequent phases of selection.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

What is the primary objective of the Free Coaching Scheme for DNT candidates?

The main objective of this scheme is to provide quality coaching to De-Notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic (DNT) candidates to help them succeed in competitive examinations and secure jobs in both public and private sectors.

Which government entity is responsible for implementing the Free Coaching Scheme for DNT candidates?

The Development and Welfare Board for De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Communities (DWBDNC) is responsible for implementing this scheme.

What specific competitive examinations are covered under this Free Coaching Scheme?

The scheme covers Group A and B examinations by UPSC, SSC, RRBs, State Public Service Commissions, Officers’ Grade exams by Banks/Insurance/PSUs, Premier Entrance Exams (Engineering, Medical, Management, Law), eligibility tests like SAT/GRE/GMAT/TOFEL, and entrance exams for CPL courses/NDA/CDS.

What is the maximum total course fee covered for the Civil Services Exam by UPSC/SPSCs under the scheme?

The maximum total course fee covered for the Civil Services Exam by UPSC/SPSCs is ₹1,20,000.

What is the minimum duration of coaching provided for SSC/RRB examinations?

The minimum duration of coaching provided for SSC/RRB examinations is 6 months.

Are there specific coaching duration limits for JEE/NEET under this scheme?

Yes, the minimum duration for JEE/NEET coaching is 9 months, but it should not exceed 12 months.

What is the maximum total course fee covered for JEE/NEET under this scheme?

The maximum total course fee covered for JEE/NEET is ₹1,20,000.

What is the maximum total course fee for Banking, Insurance, PSU, and CLAT examinations?

The maximum total course fee for Banking, Insurance, PSU, and CLAT examinations is ₹50,000.

Is a minimum physical coaching attendance mandatory for the courses, and if so, how many hours per week?

Yes, a minimum physical coaching of 16 hours per week will be mandatory for all the courses covered under the scheme.

What is the annual family income limit for a DNT student to be eligible for benefits under the scheme?

Only DNT students having a total family income from all sources of ₹2,50,000 or less per annum are eligible.

What is the eligibility condition for students applying for coaching for Class 12th level competitive exams?

For competitive exams where the qualifying exam is Class 12th, benefits are available only if the candidate has passed Class 12th or is studying in Class 12th as on the date of receiving the benefit.

What is the eligibility condition for students seeking coaching for bachelor-level competitive exams?

Only students/candidates who have completed their bachelor's level course or are studying in the final year of the bachelor's degree course at the time of receiving benefits are eligible.

How many students will the Development and Welfare Board for De-Notified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Communities (DWBDNC) select each year?

The DWBDNC will select a total of 1,250 students each year.

What is the distribution of slots for coaching based on the qualifying examination level?

60% of the total available slots are allotted to courses where the qualifying exam is graduation (Bachelor’s level), and 40% are for courses where the qualifying exam is Class 12.

What is the process for submitting applications for the Free Coaching Scheme?

Applicants are required to apply online on the department's portal, along with details of the course they intend to join.

When does the online application portal for the scheme remain open for receiving applications?

The portal remains open for one month, twice a year, specifically during the months of July and January, for receiving applications.

References

Guidelines
https://dwbdnc.dosje.gov.in/content/free-coaching
Registration
https://dwbdnc.dosje.gov.in/register_new/livelihood
Login
https://dwbdnc.dosje.gov.in/login

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of Free Coaching Scheme?
Free Coaching Scheme is a government welfare initiative designed to support Individual, Individual through benefits related to Education & Learning, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for Free Coaching Scheme?
Eligibility for Free Coaching Scheme may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
What benefits are offered under Free Coaching Scheme?
Benefits under Free Coaching Scheme may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
Which department manages Free Coaching Scheme?
Free Coaching Scheme is managed by Department of Social Justice & Empowerment and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for Free Coaching Scheme?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Free Coaching Scheme through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for Free Coaching Scheme?
Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
Where can users apply for Free Coaching Scheme?
Applications for Free Coaching Scheme may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
What documents may be required for Free Coaching Scheme?
Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
Is income certificate required for Free Coaching Scheme?
Income certificate requirements may vary depending on beneficiary category, subsidy eligibility, and financial assistance criteria defined under Free Coaching Scheme.
Is Free Coaching Scheme a central government scheme?
Yes, Free Coaching Scheme is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
Can students apply for Free Coaching Scheme?
Eligible students studying in recognised institutions may apply for Free Coaching Scheme depending on educational qualification, category, income limit, and academic eligibility.
Is scholarship amount provided under Free Coaching Scheme?
Free Coaching Scheme may provide scholarship assistance, tuition support, educational reimbursement, or financial aid for eligible students.
Can CSC centres help users apply for Free Coaching Scheme?
Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
How can users check the latest updates for Free Coaching Scheme?
Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
Can beneficiaries track application status for Free Coaching Scheme?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for Free Coaching Scheme in All India?
Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
Which nearby public services may help with Free Coaching Scheme applications?
Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.