Aapki Beti Yojana 2025 – Eligibility, Benefits & How to Apply

Rajasthan’s Aapki Beti Yojana provides annual financial assistance to girl students from Class 1–12 to support education of economically weak families.
Aapki Beti Yojana 2025

Aapki Beti Yojana 2025 – Eligibility, Benefits & How to Apply

Syllabus: Govt Schemes (UPSC Prelims)
Source: NDTV

Aapki Beti Yojana is a welfare scheme of the Rajasthan Government aimed at supporting the education of girls from economically weaker families. Applications for 2025 are now open, and students studying in government schools can apply online.


Who Can Apply? (Eligibility)

A girl student is eligible if she:

  • Is a permanent resident of Rajasthan
  • Studies in a government school (Class 1–12)
  • Belongs to BPL, orphan girl, or single-parent household
  • Only girls are covered, not boys

Financial Benefits

ClassYearly Assistance
Class 1–8₹2,100/year
Class 9–12₹2,500/year

The scholarship amount is provided through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) into the beneficiary’s or guardian’s bank account.


Documents Needed

  • Aadhaar Card
  • Rajasthan Domicile / Residence Proof
  • BPL Card / Income Certificate
  • Bank Account Passbook
  • Death Certificate (if parents are deceased)
  • Bonafide / School Enrollment Certificate

How to Apply (Online Process)

  1. Visit the ShalaDarpan Beneficiary Scheme Portal
  2. Select “Aapki Beti Yojana” under scholarship options
  3. Register or log in and fill the application form
  4. Upload required documents
  5. Submit the form (school authorities verify further)

For help, students may call the ShalaDarpan Helpline: 1800-180-6127 or visit the nearest government school.

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