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Introduction: Why Tracking Your Caste Certificate Application Status Is Crucial
Whether you’re applying for government jobs, college admissions, or scholarship schemes, having your SC/ST/OBC caste certificate is often a mandatory requirement. But after applying, many users face delays, unresponsive portals, or missing status updates.
This guide will show you how to check the caste certificate application status online in simple steps—state by state—and how you can file an RTI via RTIwala if the process is delayed or blocked without reason.
What Is a Caste Certificate?
A caste certificate is a legal document issued by the state government that officially certifies a person’s caste status under the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), or Other Backward Classes (OBC) category. This certificate is essential for availing reservations in:
- Educational institutions
- Government jobs
- Competitive exams
- Housing schemes and subsidies
- Other welfare programs
How to Check Caste Certificate Status Online (State-Wise)
Each state has its own Backward Classes Welfare Department or e-district portal where you can apply for and track your caste certificate.
🔍 Common Details Required to Track Caste Certificate Status:
- Application number
- Registered mobile number
- Aadhaar number (sometimes)
- Date of birth (optional in some portals)
✅ State-Wise Online Tracking Links
State | Tracking Link |
---|---|
Uttar Pradesh | edistrict.up.gov.in → Application Status |
Bihar | serviceonline.bihar.gov.in |
Maharashtra | aaplesarkar.mahaonline.gov.in |
Delhi | edistrict.delhigovt.nic.in |
Karnataka | sevasindhu.karnataka.gov.in |
Tamil Nadu | tnesevai.tn.gov.in |
West Bengal | castcertificatewb.gov.in |
Madhya Pradesh | mpedistrict.gov.in |
Rajasthan | sso.rajasthan.gov.in |
Jharkhand | jharsewa.jharkhand.gov.in |
Step-by-Step Guide to Check Application Status
- Visit the state’s e-service or e-district portal
- Click on “Track Application” or “Know Your Status”
- Enter your Application/Reference Number
- Complete CAPTCHA or mobile OTP (if required)
- Click Submit/Check
- View the current stage: Pending, Under Verification, Approved, or Rejected
Common Reasons for Delays in Caste Certificate
- Document mismatch (address, income, ID)
- Non-availability of legacy caste record
- Lack of local verification by revenue officials
- Server errors or portal delays
- Election code of conduct or government processing delays
What to Do If Application Is Delayed or Not Responded To?
If it’s been more than 21–30 working days and you’ve received no response, you can:
- File a complaint with the nodal department (via helpline or portal)
- Visit the Tehsil or Taluka office physically for follow-up
- File an RTI Application via RTIwala to get an official response
How to Use RTI to Get Caste Certificate Status
RTI Can Help You Ask:
- “What is the current status of my SC/ST/OBC caste certificate application ID XXXX?”
- “Why has my caste certificate application not been processed in 30 days?”
- “Provide the names and designations of officials responsible for delay in my application.”
These queries are legally valid and RTIwala ensures they are drafted in under 25 words, professionally.
RTIwala Services to Help You File RTI for Caste Certificate Delays
📝 Online RTI Filing – File RTI to District Collector or Revenue Department
🕵️ Anonymous RTI – File safely if you fear local harassment
💬 Expert Consultation – Speak to legal RTI professionals
✍️ Custom Drafting – Get tailor-made RTI applications
🛍️ RTI Products – Ready-to-use kits for caste certificate RTIs
💰 Pricing Plans – Affordable for students, jobseekers, and citizens
Final Tips for Quick Resolution
- Always keep your application ID and mobile number active
- Check SMS and email regularly for official updates
- Submit clear and legible documents when applying
- If status shows “Approved,” visit portal again to download digitally signed certificate
- Use RTI if there’s no update for over 3 weeks
Conclusion: Don’t Let Delays Stop Your Education or Career
Caste certificate delays can affect your future. Whether it’s for college admissions, competitive exams, or job reservations, getting your certificate on time is crucial. If government portals or officials are delaying things, use your Right to Information.