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Browsing the schemes directory

The BenefitStack schemes directory at /schemes is publicly accessible — you do not need an account to browse it. It lists every active scheme in the database with a summary of what each scheme offers and who it is for.

What the directory shows

Each scheme in the directory is listed with its name, the type of benefit it provides, and the governing body (central ministry or state department). Click any scheme to open its full detail page with eligibility criteria, required documents, and FAQs.

Searching and filtering

The directory is browsable by scheme name. For a filtered view based on your company profile, run the eligibility assessment instead — it shows only the schemes you qualify for, sorted by estimated value.

Scheme pages are SEO-indexed

Each scheme detail page is publicly indexed by search engines. If you search for a specific scheme by name (e.g. "Agriculture Infrastructure Fund eligibility" or "Mudra Tarun scheme India"), the BenefitStack scheme page will often appear in results. Scheme pages include structured FAQ data so that eligibility questions can appear as rich results directly in Google.

Scheme data freshness

BenefitStack maintains the scheme database and updates it when programme conditions change — new budget allocations, revised eligibility thresholds, or scheme closures. If you believe a scheme's information is outdated, contact support@benefitstack.in.

Using the directory without an account

You can browse all schemes and read full detail pages without signing up. To find out which of these schemes you personally qualify for, run the assessment at /onboard — it takes under three minutes and requires no documents.

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