Income and Caste Certificate : ಜಾತಿ ಆದಾಯ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ 4 ನಿಮಿಷದಲ್ಲಿ ಸಿಗುತ್ತೆ
Introduction
In India, documentation is crucial for access to government welfare schemes and programs. Among the most important are the Income Certificate and Caste Certificate. These are issued by the respective State Governments and act as proof of an individual’s income level or caste status for availing benefits such as reservations, subsidies, scholarships, and other welfare services.

What is an Income Certificate?
An Income Certificate is an official document issued by the government that certifies a person’s or a family’s annual income from all sources. This certificate is often required for:
- Scholarships
- Government subsidies
- Educational benefits
- Quotas in jobs and educational institutions
- Free or concessional government schemes (like ration, housing)
Key Details on Income Certificate:
- Validity: Usually 1 year
- Issuing Authority: Tehsildar / Revenue Officer
- Includes: Income from job, business, pension, rent, agriculture, etc.
What is a Caste Certificate?
A Caste Certificate is a legal document that certifies that a person belongs to a particular caste, especially if that caste is recognized under the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), or Other Backward Classes (OBC) categories.
Key Uses:
- Availing caste-based reservations
- Applying for competitive exams with reservation quotas
- Access to government jobs
- Scholarships and financial aid for students
Why Are These Certificates Important?
Income Certificate Importance:
- Access to financial support programs
- Subsidized/free education
- Eligibility for economically weaker section (EWS) quota
- Reduced fees in medical treatment (e.g., Ayushman Bharat)
Caste Certificate Importance:
- Reservation in education (SC/ST/OBC)
- Reserved seats in government jobs
- Political candidacy in reserved constituencies
- Benefits under SC/ST welfare schemes
Who Issues These Certificates?
Certificate Type | Issued By |
---|---|
Income Certificate | Tehsildar, Revenue Department |
Caste Certificate | Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Revenue Dept., or District Magistrate |
Both are generally issued by the Revenue Department of the respective State Governments.
Eligibility Criteria
For Income Certificate:
- Indian citizen
- Resident of the respective state
- Annual income within defined limit for scheme eligibility
For Caste Certificate:
- Must belong to SC/ST/OBC/EWS as notified by the government
- Should provide proof of ancestry or community
- Must be resident of India
Key Benefits of Income and Caste Certificates
Income Certificate:
- Scholarship applications (like NSP, state-funded)
- Admission under EWS quota
- Loan and subsidy schemes (e.g., Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana)
- LPG subsidies, ration cards, etc.
Caste Certificate:
- Reservations in college and government jobs
- Access to caste-based financial aid and fee waivers
- Housing assistance
- Skill development and employment schemes
Documents Required
Common Documents (for both):
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Address Proof (electricity bill, ration card)
- Passport-size photograph
- Self-declaration / affidavit
- Application Form (duly signed)
Specific Documents:
For Income Certificate:
- Salary Slip / Form 16 (for salaried individuals)
- Income Tax Returns
- Bank statement (last 6 months)
- Agricultural land records (if farmer)
For Caste Certificate:
- Caste proof of parents
- Birth certificate
- Affidavit proving caste
- School leaving certificate mentioning caste
Online Application Process
Most states have digitized the application process via their official portals.
Steps:
- Visit your state’s e-District portal (e.g., Karnataka: Seva Sindhu, Delhi: edistrict.delhigovt.nic.in)
- Register/Login using mobile number and OTP
- Select the service: Income or Caste Certificate
- Fill the application form with correct details
- Upload documents
- Submit the application
- Pay nominal fee (if applicable)
- Note down application/reference number
Offline Application Process
For those who prefer traditional methods or have no internet access:
Steps:
- Visit local Tehsildar’s office or CSC (Common Service Center)
- Collect and fill the form
- Attach photocopies of documents
- Submit the form
- Obtain acknowledgment receipt
- Wait for verification and certificate generation
Verification Process
Once submitted, your application goes through a two-stage verification:
- Document Verification: Your submitted documents are checked for authenticity
- Field Verification: A Revenue Inspector or Village Officer may visit your home (for income or caste validation)
Time: Usually 7–15 working days.
How to Download Certificate Online
After approval:
- Login to the same portal
- Go to “Track Status”
- Enter Application Number
- Click “Download Certificate” (PDF)
- Print and save for future use
How to Check Status Online
Visit your state’s portal:
- Open “Track Application” or “Status Check”
- Enter application/reference number and captcha
- View application status (Pending / Approved / Rejected)
- Get notified by SMS or email (if enabled)
Caste Certificate Categories in India
Category | Full Form | Description |
---|---|---|
SC | Scheduled Caste | Historically disadvantaged groups |
ST | Scheduled Tribe | Indigenous tribal communities |
OBC | Other Backward Class | Socially and economically backward |
EWS | Economically Weaker Section | Low-income but not covered under SC/ST/OBC |
Income Slabs in India (for Benefits)
Income Level | Category | Benefits Eligible |
---|---|---|
Below ₹8 Lakh/year | EWS | EWS quota (10% reservation) |
Below ₹2.5 Lakh/year | SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) | Reserved quotas, scholarships |
₹8–12 Lakh/year | Middle class | Limited subsidy (e.g., PMAY) |
State-Wise Portals for Certificate Application
State | Online Portal Name |
---|---|
Karnataka | Seva Sindhu |
Tamil Nadu | TNeGA |
Maharashtra | Aaple Sarkar |
Uttar Pradesh | eSathi |
Gujarat | Digital Gujarat |
Delhi | eDistrict Delhi |
Kerala | eDistrict Kerala |
Telangana | Meeseva |
Andhra Pradesh | AP Meeseva |
Bihar | RTPS Bihar |
Rajasthan | Jan Soochna Portal |
Error | Solution |
---|---|
Wrong income mentioned | Submit corrected Form 16 / Salary Slip |
Name mismatch with Aadhaar | Update Aadhaar or use name affidavit |
Caste not recognized | Apply under proper sub-category |
Application rejected | Reapply with complete and accurate documents |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Is the Income Certificate valid across all states?
No, it’s state-specific and valid only for the issuing state.
Q2. Can one person hold both EWS and OBC certificate?
No, you must choose only one category – either EWS or OBC.
Q3. What is the validity of these certificates?
- Income Certificate: 1 year
- Caste Certificate: Lifetime (unless declared invalid)
Q4. Can I apply without an Aadhaar card?
Most portals require Aadhaar, but some allow voter ID or ration card.
Q5. How much is the application fee?
Ranges from ₹10 to ₹50 depending on the state. CSCs may charge service fees.
Latest Updates & Government Notices
- Digital India push has made online applications mandatory in many states.
- Many states are now linking certificates with Digilocker.
- Introduction of self-declaration forms in place of affidavits in some states.
- Central government pushing for a unified database via Jan Parivaar ID.
Conclusion
Both the Income Certificate and Caste Certificate play vital roles in ensuring equitable access to government benefits, education, jobs, and subsidies. Whether you’re a student applying for a scholarship or a job seeker looking for reservation benefits, having these documents ready can help you access opportunities and support.
Ensure you apply honestly, submit accurate documents, and renew your income certificate yearly to stay eligible. With the shift toward digital governance, applying online is faster, safer, and more efficient.