Chief Ministers House Rent
✓ Information verified — April 2026The Chief Minister's House Rent scheme is run by the Department of De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Welfare in Madhya Pradesh. This scheme provides monthly financial assistance to students for house rent in major cities. It aims to support students from disadvantaged communities by helping them afford accommodation while pursuing higher education.
What You Get
- Monthly house rent assistance of ₹1,000 to ₹2,000 per student
- Available in five major cities: Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, and Ujjain
- Helps reduce financial burden for students living away from home for studies
- Direct financial support deposited to beneficiary account
Who Can Apply
- Age: 15–60 years
- Residence: Madhya Pradesh residents only
- Student currently enrolled in college or higher education institution
- Resident of Madhya Pradesh
- Studying in one of the five covered cities: Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, or Ujjain
- Member of de-notified, nomadic, or semi-nomadic community
- Family income within specified limits (check with district office for current limits)
Documents Needed
0/7 collected
- 1. Aadhaar Card
- 2. College Enrollment Certificate
- 3. Address Proof
- 4. Bank Passbook or Account Details
- 5. Caste Certificate
- 6. Income Certificate
- 7. Rent Agreement or Rent Receipt
How to Apply
- 1Check your eligibility criteria above
- 2Gather all required documents listed below
- 3Visit the official portal (linked below)
- 4Fill the application form online / offline
- 5Submit the form and note your application reference number
- 6Track status on the official portal or visit nearest CSC
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Quick Facts
- Scheme Level
- Madhya Pradesh
- Category
- Housing
- Target Gender
- All genders
- Age Group
- 15–60 years
- Application
- Check portal
- Last Updated
- 25 Apr 2026
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