“Beneficiary list” is a popular search, but it can expose people to fake PDFs and data-harvesting pages. We do not claim that a public, statewide downloadable KMUT list exists. The safer route is to verify your own application through the official status facility.
How to verify your own result
- Open the genuine KMUT portal.
- Use its application-status option.
- Enter only the details the government screen requests.
- Keep the result private and follow the official instruction shown.
Why we do not publish names
Eligibility and payment records concern real people. Copying names, family-card details or screenshots into an unofficial list can create privacy and fraud risks. This site neither stores nor searches beneficiary records.
How to assess a list or PDF
| Check | Trust only when |
|---|---|
| Publisher | A competent government authority hosts or directly links the file. |
| Date and area | The publication date, district and purpose are clear. |
| Personal data | The publication follows the authority’s privacy safeguards. |
| Current status | A later notice has not withdrawn or replaced it. |
For an individual result, follow the official application-status guide. For a missing credit after approval, use the payment-status guide.
Frequently asked questions
Can I download a statewide KMUT beneficiary list here?
No. We do not claim that a public statewide downloadable list exists. Use the official individual application-status facility.
How do I verify my own result?
Open the official KMUT status facility and follow the fields displayed there.
Does this website hold beneficiary data?
No. We do not hold or search personal scheme records.
Should I trust a beneficiary-list PDF shared on social media?
Only if the file is hosted or explicitly published by a competent government authority and its date and scope are clear.