Ministry of MSME
MSME Champions Scheme is formulated through Standing Finance Committee (SFC) by merging all 6 components of erstwhile Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme (CLCS-TUS) for a period of 5 years (2021-22 to 2025-26). It promotes competitiveness amongst MSMEs through wastage reduction via Lean Manufacturing, Design improvement, Intellectual Property Rights awareness, Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED), digital empowerment, and Incubation. It is a holistic approach to unify, synergize and converge various schemes to modernize processes, reduce wastages, sharpen business competitiveness and facilitate National and Global reach. Components: 1) MSME-Sustainable (ZED), 2) MSME-Innovative (Incubation, IPR, Design), 3) MSME-Competitive (Lean), 4) Digital MSME (yet to be launched).
Sign in to see your eligibility against each criterion.
Check Eligibility
Review all eligibility criteria on this page — turnover, Udyam class, sector, and special conditions.
Prepare Documents
Gather the items from the document checklist above. Incomplete documents are the most common rejection reason.
Submit Application
Apply via the official government portal or the implementing agency listed on this page.
Verification
Officials verify your application and documents. Respond promptly to any queries to avoid delays.
Approval
Receive a sanction letter or approval communication from the implementing agency.
Disbursement
Subsidy or loan credited to your designated bank account (typically 30–90 days after approval).
These are general steps. Check the official portal for scheme-specific requirements.
International Cooperation Scheme - Sub-Component II (MSE Exporter Reimbursement)
Ministry of MSME
National SC-ST Hub Scheme (NSSH)
Ministry of MSME
A Scheme for Promotion of Innovation, Rural Industry and Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE)
Ministry of MSME
Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Yojana (KGVY) - Umbrella Scheme
Ministry of MSME