So you have heard about the Mukhya Mantrir Nijut Moina Asoni and you are wondering — “Am I eligible?” That is the single most important question before applying, and this page gives you the complete, clear answer.
Knowing the Nijut Moina Asoni eligibility criteria inside-out helps you avoid form rejection, wasted effort, and the heartbreak of missing out. This guide covers every eligibility rule — who qualifies, who is excluded, what institution you must be in, and the special rules around marital status — all updated for 2025-26 (Scheme 2.0).
- Quick Overview at a Glance
- Who is Eligible? (Full Criteria)
- Institution Type – Where You Study Matters
- Marital Status Rules Explained
- Who is NOT Eligible? (Exclusion List)
- Financial Assistance by Education Level
- Conduct & Attendance Requirements
- Quick Eligibility Checklist
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Verdict
You are eligible for Nijut Moina Asoni if you are an unmarried girl student domiciled in Assam, enrolled in the 1st year of Class 11, UG, PG or B.Ed in a Government, Provincialised or Venture institution. Married women can apply only for PG and B.Ed levels.
📋 Nijut Moina Asoni – Quick Overview at a Glance
Before diving deep, here is a snapshot of the key details you need to know about the Mukhya Mantrir Nijut Moina Asoni 2025-26:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Scheme Name | Mukhya Mantrir Nijut Moina Asoni (MMNM) |
| Current Version | Scheme 2.0 (2025-26) |
| Launched By | CM Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, Assam |
| Official Launch | August 8, 2024 (Scheme 2.0: August 6, 2025) |
| Target Beneficiaries | 10 lakh girl students by 2026-28 |
| Financial Assistance | ₹1,000 to ₹2,500 per month |
| Payment Months | 10 months per year (Aug–May, no June–July) |
| Payment Mode | Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) |
| Application Mode | Offline via institution + SAMARTH/DHE Portal |
| Budget Outlay | ₹1,500 crore (across 2024–2028) |
| Official Department | Dept. of Higher Education, Govt. of Assam |
✅ Who is Eligible for Nijut Moina Asoni?
The Nijut Moina Asoni eligibility criteria are set by the Department of Higher Education, Government of Assam. There are five core conditions every applicant must satisfy:
1. Permanent Resident of Assam (Domicile)
The student must be a permanent resident (domicile) of the state of Assam. Students from other states studying in Assam are not eligible, even if they study in a government college. A Permanent Resident Certificate (PRC) or valid Assam address proof is required at the time of application.
✓ Required2. Female Student Only
This scheme is designed exclusively for female (girl) students. Male students are not eligible under Nijut Moina Asoni. A separate scheme — Nijut Babu Asoni — was launched in January 2026 for male students from economically weaker sections.
✓ Required3. Enrolled in 1st Year of Qualifying Course
Only students in the first year of their current academic level are eligible to apply fresh. The applicable courses are: Class 11 (Higher Secondary 1st Year), UG 1st Year (B.A./B.Sc./B.Com), PG 1st Year (M.A./M.Sc./M.Com), and B.Ed 1st Year. Students in Class 12 or 2nd/3rd year of UG do not apply again — they receive benefits via continuity certificate.
✓ Required4. Enrolled in Eligible Institution Type
The student must be studying in a Government, Provincialised, or state-recognized Venture school, college or university. Private institutions are strictly excluded. (See full details in the Institution section below.)
✓ Required5. Marital Status (Level-Dependent)
For Class 11 and UG levels, the girl student must be unmarried. For PG and B.Ed courses, both married and unmarried women are eligible. This is one of the most misunderstood rules — check the detailed section below.
⚠ Conditional- ✓ Assam domicile girl student
- ✓ Enrolled in Class 11 (1st yr)
- ✓ UG 1st year student
- ✓ PG or B.Ed 1st year student
- ✓ Studying in Govt/Venture college
- ✓ Unmarried (for HS & UG)
- ✓ Married woman in PG/B.Ed
- ✓ No income ceiling – all families
- ✗ Studying in private college
- ✗ Not domiciled in Assam
- ✗ Male student
- ✗ Married (HS or UG level)
- ✗ Already got Pragyan Bharati scooter
- ✗ Daughter of MLA/MP/Minister
- ✗ B.Ed via govt deputation
- ✗ Not in 1st year of course
🏛️ Institution Type — Where You Study Matters a Lot
This is one of the most common reasons for rejection. The Nijut Moina Asoni scheme is only available to students studying in specific types of institutions. Getting this wrong means an automatic disqualification.
✅ Eligible Institutions
- ✓Government Schools and Colleges – Fully funded and run by the Assam Government.
- ✓Provincialised Colleges and Schools – Institutions brought under the government payroll system.
- ✓Venture Colleges and Schools – State-recognized Venture institutions included in the government’s approved list.
- ✓State Universities – Public universities like Gauhati University, Dibrugarh University, etc.
- ✓Government Model Colleges – Newly established model colleges under the Higher Education Dept.
- ✓Scheme 2.0 Update: Certain self-financed courses at government institutions are now also included.
❌ Ineligible Institutions
- ✗Private Colleges and Universities – Students studying in purely private institutions are completely excluded.
- ✗Private Deemed Universities – Even if affiliated with UGC, privately managed deemed universities do not qualify.
- ✗Distance/Correspondence Programs – Only regular enrolled students are eligible. Distance learners are not covered.
How to check if your college is eligible? The official list of eligible institutions is published by the Directorate of Higher Education (DHE), Assam. You can also ask your college’s Nodal Teacher or check the DHE portal at directorateofhighereducation.assam.gov.in.
💍 Marital Status Rules — Explained Simply
The marital status rule is level-specific, and many students get confused about it. Here is the clearest breakdown:
| Academic Level | Unmarried | Married |
|---|---|---|
| Class 11 (HS 1st Year) | ✅ Eligible | ❌ Not Eligible |
| UG 1st Year (B.A/B.Sc/B.Com) | ✅ Eligible | ❌ Not Eligible |
| PG 1st Year (M.A/M.Sc/M.Com) | ✅ Eligible | ✅ Eligible |
| B.Ed 1st Year | ✅ Eligible | ✅ Eligible |
💡 Why this rule? The scheme’s core goal is to prevent child marriage in Assam by keeping young girls in school and college. By restricting the HS and UG levels to unmarried students, the government creates a strong financial incentive to delay marriage. At PG and B.Ed level, women are adults with higher academic commitment, so marital status is no longer a barrier.
🚫 Who is NOT Eligible? Complete Exclusion List
Even if you meet all the basic criteria above, you may still be disqualified if you fall into one of the following exclusion categories. Read this section carefully:
Students of Private Institutions
Girls enrolled in purely private schools, private colleges, or private deemed universities are completely excluded from the scheme, regardless of their academic performance or financial condition.
Married Girls at HS and UG Level
Married girl students in Class 11 or any Undergraduate course cannot apply. This applies regardless of when the marriage happened — even if the student was married after joining the course, she becomes ineligible at these levels.
Pragyan Bharati Scooter Beneficiaries
Girls who have already received a free scooter under the Banikanta Kakati Merit Award (Pragyan Bharati Scheme) cannot receive Nijut Moina benefits simultaneously. However, if a student voluntarily opts out of the scooter award and submits an official waiver/undertaking, she becomes eligible for Nijut Moina Asoni.
In-Service B.Ed Students on Deputation
Female government employees who are pursuing a B.Ed degree through official government deputation are not eligible. This exclusion only applies to in-service candidates on formal deputation, not regular B.Ed students.
Daughters of Ministers, MPs and MLAs
Daughters of any sitting Minister (State or Central), Member of Parliament (MP), or Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) are strictly barred from applying. This affluence clause ensures that benefits reach only those who genuinely need financial support.
Students with Misconduct or Disciplinary Issues
Any involvement in misconduct, ragging, cheating, vandalism, or indiscipline at the institution will lead to immediate cancellation of Nijut Moina benefits. Regular attendance as per institution rules is also mandatory to continue receiving the monthly stipend.
💰 Financial Assistance — How Much Will You Get?
Understanding the Nijut Moina amount helps you plan your academic finances. The stipend is paid monthly for 10 months per academic year (August to May). There are no payments in June and July due to summer vacation.
No Income Limit: Unlike many other scholarship programs, the Nijut Moina Asoni has no family income ceiling. Girls from all economic backgrounds — rich or poor — can apply as long as they meet the other eligibility criteria.
📐 Conduct & Attendance Requirements
Getting selected is not enough. To continue receiving the monthly benefit, students must maintain the following standards throughout their course:
- ✓Regular Attendance: You must maintain attendance as per the rules of your institution. Prolonged absenteeism can result in benefit suspension.
- ✓Academic Discipline: Disciplined conduct and no involvement in any form of misconduct, ragging, vandalism or cheating.
- ✓Continuity Certificate: From the 2nd year onwards, your institution submits a Continuity Certificate on your behalf. No reapplication needed — but your college must confirm your active enrollment each year.
- ✓Active Bank Account: Your Aadhaar-linked bank account must remain active and KYC-updated. A dormant account will cause DBT failure.
- ⚠No Mid-Course Transfer: Students who drop out or transfer mid-term will immediately lose eligibility and no further payments will be made.
🗒️ Quick Eligibility Self-Check — Am I Eligible?
Go through this checklist right now. If you can tick all the green points and none of the red points apply to you, you are ready to apply:
- ✓I am a female student and a permanent resident of Assam
- ✓I am currently in the 1st year of Class 11, UG, PG or B.Ed
- ✓My college/school is a Government, Provincialised or Venture institution
- ✓I am unmarried (if applying for HS or UG level)
- ✓I have an active bank account in my own name linked to Aadhaar
- ✓I maintain regular attendance at my institution
- ✗I have NOT received a scooter under Pragyan Bharati / Banikanta Kakati Award
- ✗My parent/guardian is NOT a sitting MLA, MP or Minister
- ✗I am NOT an in-service teacher pursuing B.Ed on deputation
All ticked? You are very likely eligible! The next step is to collect the application form from your college’s Nodal Teacher and submit it with the required documents before the deadline.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions on Nijut Moina Asoni Eligibility
🌟 Final Verdict — Check Your Eligibility & Apply Now
The Nijut Moina Asoni eligibility criteria are clear and straightforward once you understand them fully. To summarise: you need to be an Assam-domiciled girl student in a government or provincialised institution, enrolled in the 1st year of HS, UG, PG or B.Ed. For HS and UG levels, you must be unmarried. There is no income limit.
If you meet these criteria and are not in the exclusion list, do not delay. Collect your application form from your institution’s Nodal Teacher, prepare your documents, and submit before the deadline to secure your monthly financial support.
For the latest updates on application dates, payment releases and scheme changes, stay connected with NijutMoina.in — your most trusted source for Nijut Moina information in Assam.
