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Your assessment detail page

Clicking an assessment from your dashboard opens its detail page at /assessment/[id]. This is where you go to understand your eligibility in depth, see which specific criteria you meet or miss, and decide which schemes to pursue and how.

Qualification breakdown

At the top of the page, a score bar shows your overall qualification score out of 100. This score has three components:

  • KYC (40 points) — how well your company identity has been verified. Completing your CIN, GSTIN, and running a KYC check on your profile contributes to this.
  • Docs (30 points) — whether the key documents needed across your matched schemes have been uploaded to your vault.
  • Match (30 points) — the average eligibility score across all your matched schemes.

A higher score does not guarantee more approvals — it reflects how ready your profile is for actual applications. Schemes with a high match score and complete documents have the best filing outcomes.

Improvement suggestions

Below the qualification bar, BenefitStack lists specific actions that would increase your score. Each suggestion shows the points available and a direct link to where you can make the change — for example, "Add your GSTIN to unlock identity verification (+8 pts)" links directly to your profile edit page.

Working through these suggestions before you start filing significantly improves the quality of your applications.

Matched scheme cards

The main body of the assessment page shows a card for each matched scheme with:

  • Scheme name, type, and governing ministry
  • Estimated benefit value based on your profile and the scheme's benefit formula
  • Confidence level (High, Medium, Low) and a numeric eligibility score
  • Eligibility explanation — a plain-language summary of why you match this scheme and what conditions apply
  • Application track — whether this scheme is suited to self-apply, CA-assisted, or the incubator route
  • Expected timeline — typical time from application to disbursement

Use the confidence level and eligibility explanation together. A medium-confidence match with a clear explanation ("All criteria met except DPIIT recognition") is more actionable than a low-confidence match with a vague explanation.

Near-miss schemes

Schemes where you almost qualify — but fall short on one criterion — appear in a separate section. These are worth noting: some near-misses become eligible after a registration (e.g. getting Udyam registered), a profile update, or the passage of time.

The shareable report

The assessment detail page has a Share report button that copies a permanent link to your results. This link is publicly accessible — no BenefitStack account is needed to view it. Use it to share your matched scheme list with your CA, accountant, or cohort manager.

The shared report shows the same scheme cards and eligibility scores, but sensitive company details (GSTIN, CIN, founder PAN) are not visible to viewers without an account.

Re-assessing

If your company's profile has changed — new revenue band, fresh DPIIT recognition, Udyam registration — click Re-assess to run a new assessment. The new assessment saves alongside your previous ones on the dashboard; nothing is overwritten.

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