The festive season often leads to a rush for train tickets, making it difficult to secure a confirmed berth.
To ease this situation, Indian Railways introduced the VIKALP Scheme, a smart solution designed to increase your chances of getting a confirmed ticket.
This scheme is also known as the Alternate Train Accommodation Scheme (ATAS), and it’s especially useful during high-demand periods like Diwali and Chhath.
What is the VIKALP Scheme?
Launched in 2015, the VIKALP Scheme allows passengers with waitlisted tickets to opt for accommodation in other trains that have available seats.
This option significantly boosts the chances of getting a confirmed ticket, ensuring more passengers can travel without hassle.
While it doesn’t guarantee a confirmed berth, Railways makes every effort to secure one for you under this scheme, depending on availability.
How to Use the VIKALP Scheme
Using the VIKALP scheme is simple:
During Ticket Booking
When booking your train ticket on the IRCTC website, check the seat availability. If your desired train has no available seats and your ticket is waitlisted, select the VIKALP option during the booking process.
Choosing Trains
IRCTC will prompt you to choose up to 7 alternative trains. This increases your chances of getting a confirmed seat in one of these options.
Post-Booking
If you missed selecting VIKALP during booking, you can still opt for it by going to your booked ticket history and selecting the VIKALP option.
Why VIKALP is a Smart Choice
The VIKALP scheme is particularly beneficial during peak travel seasons.
By opting for this scheme, you’re essentially giving the Railways more flexibility to find a seat for you in other trains, thereby increasing your chances of getting a confirmed ticket.
Next time you’re faced with a waitlisted ticket, remember to choose VIKALP – it’s your best bet for ensuring a smooth journey.