Tier II Activation
Activate a Tier II account against an existing Tier I PRAN. Tier II has no lock-in and is used for flexible, voluntary saving.
Open All Citizens formsHow money goes into an NPS account. Most contributions today are made online through eNPS or D-Remit; the forms below cover Tier II activation, offline contribution slips, and the nodal and corporate upload routes.
Activate Tier II and make voluntary or additional contributions to an existing PRAN.
Activate a Tier II account against an existing Tier I PRAN. Tier II has no lock-in and is used for flexible, voluntary saving.
Open All Citizens formsThe offline slip used at a PoP to deposit a contribution into Tier I or Tier II when the online channel is not used.
Open All Citizens formsD-Remit lets a subscriber contribute directly to the Trustee Bank using a virtual account, with same-day NAV when received before the cut-off.
Create a virtual ID to push contributions straight to the Trustee Bank. The set-up path and reference are on the CRA forms page.
Open All Citizens formsExisting subscribers can contribute to Tier I or Tier II online through eNPS without a physical form.
Open All Citizens formsFor Government nodal offices and corporates that remit contributions on behalf of their employees.
The corporate remits employer and employee contributions through the CRA upload route. The current process files are on the Organised page.
Open Organised sector formsGovernment nodal offices upload the Subscriber Contribution File (SCF) to credit contributions. Reference material is on the Government page.
Open Government formsSourced from the Protean CRA (NPSCRA) form library. Contributions are increasingly made online through eNPS and D-Remit, so several items here point to the CRA forms page and the online contribution flow rather than a single downloadable form.
NPS Desk is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with PFRDA, the NPS Trust, or any CRA. Form codes and versions are revised periodically — always confirm the current file on the official Protean CRA page before submitting.