🗓️Last Updated: June 2026  ·  📍 Arunachal Pradesh

EWS Certificate Arunachal Pradesh

Complete guide to getting the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) certificate in Arunachal Pradesh. Covers eligibility criteria, income and property limits, required documents, online and offline application steps, fees, processing time, and solutions to common problems.

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📋 Overview

The EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate is issued to members of the General category whose family income is below ₹8 lakh per year and who do not hold significant land or property assets. Introduced through the 103rd Constitutional Amendment in January 2019, it provides a 10% reservation in central government jobs and centrally funded educational institutions for EWS applicants — over and above the existing SC/ST/OBC quotas. In Arunachal Pradesh, the certificate is issued by the Tehsildar or Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) and must be renewed annually for use in government job applications. EWS reservation applies to direct recruitment as well as admissions to IITs, IIMs, NLUs, medical colleges, and other centrally funded institutions.

Eligibility

  • Must belong to the General category (not SC, ST, or OBC as notified by the Central Government).
  • Annual family income from all sources (salary, agriculture, business, profession, etc.) must be below ₹8 lakh.
  • Family must not own agricultural land of 5 acres or more.
  • Family must not own a residential flat of 1,000 sq ft or more.
  • Family must not own a residential plot of 100 sq yards or more in a notified municipality.
  • Family must not own a residential plot of 200 sq yards or more in a non-notified municipality area.
  • "Family" includes the applicant, their parents, siblings (below 18 years), spouse, and minor children.
  • Must be a citizen of India and a resident of Arunachal Pradesh.

📁 Documents Required

Aadhaar card (identity and address proof)
Income certificate / income affidavit showing family income below ₹8 lakh per year
Self-declaration affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper regarding income and property
Ration card or BPL card (if available, as family proof)
Property documents — patta / khata / registry showing land / house details (or nil property affidavit)
Caste/community certificate confirming General category (if applicable)
Passport-size photographs (2–4, as required)
Proof of residence in ${stateName} — voter ID, electricity bill, or rent agreement
PAN card or Form 16 (for salaried applicants to verify income)

💰Fees & Processing Time

Fee
₹10–₹50 depending on Arunachal Pradesh policy. Many states charge a nominal fee at the Tehsil office or through the e-District portal. CSC (Common Service Centre) service charges may be ₹20–₹100 extra. Online applications via the state portal are often free or ₹10.
Processing Time
7 to 21 working days from the date of application submission. In Arunachal Pradesh, urgent processing may be available at the Tehsil office. Verification by the revenue officer typically takes 5–10 days; certificate issuance follows within 3–7 more working days. Track status online via the state portal using your application number.

🖥️ How to Apply Online

  1. 1Visit the official Arunachal Pradesh e-District / citizen services portal: https://arunachalpradesh.gov.in
  2. 2Register or log in with your mobile number and OTP. New users must complete one-time registration with name, address, and Aadhaar.
  3. 3Search for "EWS Certificate" or "Economically Weaker Section Certificate" in the available services list.
  4. 4Fill in the online application form: applicant name, parents' names, address, annual family income from all sources, and property details.
  5. 5Upload scanned copies of all required documents — Aadhaar, income proof, self-declaration affidavit, property documents, and photograph.
  6. 6Review the form carefully, then pay the application fee (₹10–₹50) online via net banking, UPI, or debit card.
  7. 7Submit the application and note the Application Reference Number (ARN) for tracking.
  8. 8Track application status on the portal using your ARN. Once approved, download the digitally signed EWS certificate as a PDF.

🏢 How to Apply Offline

  1. 1Visit your local Tehsil office, SDM office, or nearby CSC (Common Service Centre / Jan Seva Kendra).
  2. 2Request the EWS certificate application form (Form for Economically Weaker Section Certificate).
  3. 3Fill in the form with all required details: applicant name, family income, property details, and community (General).
  4. 4Attach self-attested photocopies of all supporting documents: Aadhaar, income affidavit, self-declaration, ration card, property papers.
  5. 5Get the self-declaration affidavit notarised on ₹10 or ₹20 non-judicial stamp paper if required by Arunachal Pradesh rules.
  6. 6Submit the completed application along with documents at the counter. Pay the prescribed fee and collect the receipt.
  7. 7A revenue official (Patwari / Lekhpal / Talathi) may conduct field verification of income and property claims.
  8. 8Collect the EWS certificate from the issuing office (Tehsildar / SDM) within 7–21 working days, or receive it by post/SMS notification.

⚠️Common Problems & Solutions

Income calculation confusion — whose income to include
Include income of the applicant, spouse, unmarried children, and parents living together. Include salary, agriculture income, rental income, business profits, pension, and interest income. Do not include income of married daughters or sons living separately. Get a composite income certificate from the Tehsildar covering all family members.
Property size dispute — officer rejects citing land above 5 acres
The 5-acre limit applies to agricultural land only. Residential plots have separate thresholds (100 sq yds in municipality, 200 sq yds outside). If co-owned ancestral land exceeds limits collectively, your individual share matters. Get a legal opinion or file a representation to the SDM with land partition documents.
Application rejected — self-declaration affidavit not notarised
Some states require the self-declaration affidavit to be notarised on non-judicial stamp paper. Visit an advocate or notary public for attestation. Re-apply with the properly notarised affidavit. The fee is usually ₹50–₹150 at any notary.
Certificate valid for one year but job application needs current year certificate
EWS certificates must be renewed annually for government job applications. Apply for renewal at least 1 month before the certificate expiry. Many portals allow renewal using the previous certificate number — the process is faster than fresh application.
OBC community members applying for EWS — application rejected
EWS reservation is exclusively for the General (unreserved) category. If your community is listed in the Central OBC list, you are not eligible for EWS. You may be eligible for OBC (27%) reservation instead. Check the Central OBC list at the NCBC website.
Online portal not accepting Aadhaar — technical error
Ensure your Aadhaar is linked to your mobile number for OTP verification. Try a different browser (Chrome or Firefox). If the issue persists, apply offline at the Tehsil office or nearest CSC centre. Keep a clear scanned copy of Aadhaar (300 DPI minimum, file size under 500 KB).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Does the EWS certificate expire? How long is it valid?

Yes. EWS certificates are typically valid for one financial year (April to March). For government job applications and admissions, a fresh certificate for the current year is usually required. Many recruitment notifications specify that the certificate must be issued within a certain date range. Renew the certificate annually at your Tehsil office.

Q.Is EWS reservation available in state government jobs?

EWS reservation through the 103rd Amendment is mandatory for central government jobs and central educational institutions. For state government jobs, it depends on whether the respective state has adopted EWS reservation in its own rules. Most states have now implemented EWS reservation, but the income/property criteria may vary slightly. Check your state's recruitment rules.

Q.What is the income limit for EWS certificate in 2026?

The family income limit is ₹8 lakh per year from all sources — salary, agriculture, business, profession, and other income combined. This limit has remained the same since the 103rd Amendment in 2019 and applies uniformly across all states for central government jobs and admissions.

Q.Can someone with no income certificate still apply for EWS?

You need some form of income proof to support your EWS application. If you are self-employed or a farmer with no formal income documents, you can submit a self-declaration affidavit stating your annual income. The Tehsildar may also issue an income certificate based on an inquiry. A sworn affidavit on stamp paper is usually acceptable.

Q.Is the EWS certificate different from the income certificate?

Yes. An income certificate only certifies your family income. The EWS certificate is a composite certificate that confirms General category status, income below ₹8 lakh/year, AND no disqualifying property holdings (land above 5 acres, house above 1000 sq ft, etc.). You need a specific EWS certificate for claiming EWS reservation — an income certificate alone is not sufficient.

Q.Which authority issues the EWS certificate?

The EWS certificate is issued by the Tehsildar, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), District Magistrate (DM), or any other officer authorised by the state government. The exact authority varies by state. In most states, the Tehsildar or SDM is the competent authority.

Q.Can a government employee's child apply for EWS?

Yes, if the total family income (including the government employee's salary) is below ₹8 lakh per year and no property disqualification applies. However, central government employees with pay in Level 10 and above (roughly ₹56,100+ basic pay) are likely to exceed the income limit. Calculate total gross income including all allowances.

Q.What if my application is delayed beyond 21 days?

If your EWS certificate is not issued within the stipulated time, file a grievance on the state's e-District portal or the national CPGRAMS portal (pgportal.gov.in). You can also visit the District Collector's office. Under most state's Right to Services Act, there is a defined timeline, and delays can attract action against the concerned officer.

📞Helpline & Support

  • State helpline for Arunachal Pradesh: 1800-345-3704
  • National Citizen Services helpline: 1800-111-555 (Mon–Sat, 9 AM–6 PM)
  • Grievance portal: pgportal.gov.in — file complaints about delays or rejection.
  • Umang App: Apply and track EWS certificate status on the UMANG mobile app (Android/iOS).
  • For document issues, visit your Tehsil office directly during working hours (10 AM–5 PM, Mon–Fri).
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