Financial Assistance for Hostel Facility in Professional/Technical Institutions (HBOCWWB)
✓ Information verified — April 2026This scheme provides financial help to children of construction workers who want to study technical or professional courses. The Haryana Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (HBOCWWB) runs this scheme. It helps cover hostel costs so that workers' children can focus on their studies in recognized institutes without money worries.
What You Get
- Financial assistance up to ₹1,20,000 for hostel facility costs
- Support for children pursuing technical courses (ITI, Diploma, etc.)
- Support for children pursuing professional courses (Engineering, Medicine, etc.)
- Assistance available for studies in recognized institutions
Who Can Apply
- Age: 18–60 years
- Residence: Haryana residents only
- Parent must be a registered construction worker with HBOCWWB
- Child must be enrolled in a recognized technical or professional institute
- Child must be staying in hostel facility during course duration
- Must meet the income and residency requirements of Haryana
Documents Needed
0/6 collected
- 1. Aadhaar Card
- 2. Construction Worker Registration Certificate
- 3. Hostel Admission Letter
- 4. Institute Enrollment Certificate
- 5. Bank Passbook
- 6. Income Certificate
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
- Haryana
- Category
- Housing
- Target Gender
- All genders
- Age Group
- 18–60 years
- Application
- Check portal
- Last Updated
- 25 Apr 2026
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