eDistrict MP portal at mpedistrict.gov.in is the Madhya Pradesh government’s official system for applying for revenue certificates online. For MPTAAS scholarship applicants, this portal is essential — income certificate, caste certificate, and domicile certificate are all obtained here. This guide covers the complete process for each certificate required for MPTAAS.
What You Can Do on eDistrict MP Portal
The eDistrict MP portal covers more than 250 government services. For MPTAAS scholarship applicants the most relevant services are income certificate from the Revenue Department, caste certificate for SC/ST/OBC category, domicile or residence certificate proving MP residency, and birth certificate. All certificates are issued digitally with a verification code and are accepted for MPTAAS and all MP government schemes.
How to Apply for Income Certificate on eDistrict MP
Login to mpedistrict.gov.in with your registered credentials. Go to Revenue Department services. Select Income Certificate application. Fill in family details, source of income, and annual income amount. Upload your Aadhaar card, ration card, and a self-declaration of income as supporting documents. Pay the application fee of approximately Rs 20 to Rs 40 online. Submit. The certificate is issued by the Tehsildar within 7 to 15 working days and can be downloaded as a digitally signed PDF. For the complete income certificate guide see our article on income certificate MP.
How to Apply for Caste Certificate on eDistrict MP
Login to mpedistrict.gov.in. Go to Revenue Department services. Select the appropriate category — SC, ST, or OBC. Upload identity proof, residence proof, and proof of caste such as parent’s caste certificate or ration card showing category. The Tehsildar issues the certificate after verification. For complete caste certificate steps see our article on caste certificate online MP.
How to Apply for Domicile Certificate on eDistrict MP
Domicile certificate proves you are a permanent Madhya Pradesh resident — this is mandatory for MPTAAS eligibility. Apply through Revenue Department on mpedistrict.gov.in. Upload Aadhaar card, ration card, and a utility bill as residence proof. Processing takes 7 to 15 days. The digitally signed certificate is downloadable from your eDistrict account after approval. For complete steps see our MP domicile certificate guide.
eDistrict MP vs MPOnline — Which Portal to Use
Always use eDistrict MP at mpedistrict.gov.in for revenue certificates required for MPTAAS. MPOnline at mponline.gov.in handles exam applications and fee payments — not certificates. For a complete comparison see our article on MP eDistrict vs MPOnline.
Income Certificate Rejected on eDistrict MP — What to Do
If your income certificate application is rejected on eDistrict MP, check the rejection reason in My Applications section. Common reasons are blurry documents, name mismatch between Aadhaar and ration card, or income amount not matching supporting proof. Submit a fresh application after correcting the specific issue. See our complete guide on income certificate rejected in MP.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the URL for eDistrict MP portal?
The official eDistrict MP portal is at mpedistrict.gov.in. Always use the .gov.in domain to ensure you are on the official government website.
How long does income certificate take on eDistrict MP?
Income certificate is typically issued within 7 to 15 working days after application on eDistrict MP. During busy periods it may take up to 30 days.
Is the digital certificate from eDistrict MP valid for MPTAAS?
Yes. Digitally signed certificates downloaded from mpedistrict.gov.in are valid for MPTAAS and all MP government scholarship schemes.
Can I check my certificate application status on eDistrict MP?
Yes. Login to mpedistrict.gov.in and go to My Applications or Application Status. Enter your application number to track the current processing stage.
What is the fee for certificates on eDistrict MP?
Fees are minimal — typically Rs 20 to Rs 40 per certificate application. Payment is made online during the application process.

