To successfully apply for the Jharkhand Guruji Student Credit Card (GSCC) Scheme, applicants must submit a set of mandatory documents. These documents are required to verify the student’s identity, eligibility, educational background, and admission details.
As of 2026, document submission is done primarily online, followed by physical verification at the designated verification or counseling center.
These documents are compulsory for all applicants and are used to establish identity and residency. Applications without these documents are not processed further.
Educational documents are required to confirm that the applicant meets the minimum academic eligibility criteria. These documents must be issued by recognized boards or institutions.
Proof of admission is essential to establish that the student is enrolled in a recognized higher education course. These documents help determine the eligible loan amount.
Banking details are required for loan processing and disbursement. These documents help banks complete formalities smoothly.
Parents or legal guardians generally act as co-applicants for the GSCC loan. Their documents are required to assess repayment responsibility.
After online submission, students must appear for document verification at the designated center. Original documents are verified against uploaded copies.
Any mismatch or missing document may delay or lead to rejection of the application.
Yes, all mandatory documents must be submitted. Missing documents may lead to application rejection. Uploading clear and valid copies is essential. Originals are required during verification.
Yes, documents are uploaded online during application. Scanned copies must be clear and readable. Physical verification is done later. Online submission speeds up processing.
Yes, a Jharkhand domicile certificate is mandatory. It proves permanent residency in Jharkhand. Without it, the application is not eligible. It is verified during counseling.
Incorrect or mismatched documents may cause delays. Applications can be rejected in serious cases. Students may be asked to resubmit documents. Accuracy is strongly advised.
