Amidst a massive shortage of COVID-19 vaccines in India, the central government is opening up vaccination for all adults in the country from 1st May as part of the third phase of the vaccination drive. However, unlike the first and second phases, walk-ins are not permitted for citizens aged between 18 and 45. Instead, perspective vaccine recipients above the age of 18 will have to register on the Aarogya Setu app or CoWIN to get the COVID-19 vaccine in India. It is a mandatory directive put in place by the government. So if you want to learn how to register to get the Coronavirus vaccine in India, you have come to the right place.

The third phase of vaccination will begin May 1st, while the registration process will begin on 28th April. In this article, we will not only tell you how to register to get the COVID-19 vaccine in India but also everything you should about the vaccines. That includes their pricing, the eligibility criterion, and the steps on how to download vaccination certificates. So if you’re in the 18-45 age group and looking forward to a jab next month, here’s how you can register for the COVID-19 vaccine in India:

  • Register via Aarogya Setu App on Android and iOS
  • Register via CoWIN App on Android
  • Register on CoWIN Website
  • Eligibility Criterion and Required Documents
  • Approved COVID-19 Vaccines in India
  • Pricing of COVID-19 Vaccines in India
  • How to Download COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates

Register for COVID-19 Vaccine via Aarogya Setu App on Android and iOS

Firstly, install or update the Aarogya Setu app (Android, iOS) on your smartphone.

Note: If your number is already registered on Aarogya Setu, the app will present you with a list of beneficiaries associated with that number. You can then use the checkboxes next to their names to select the people you want to register for vaccination.

You can also use the central government’s CoWIN app to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. To get started, install or update the CoWIN app (download link – Free) on your Android smartphone.

The mobile app currently seems to be having some login issues, though. It only has a 1.6-star rating, and we suggest you visit the CoWIN website for COVID-19 vaccine registration in India.

  • To register on the CoWIN website, head over to cowin.gov.in. Now scroll down to ‘Find Your Nearest Vaccination Center’. Here, in the search box next to the map, enter your PIN Code, select your location from the suggested options, and click on ‘Register Yourself‘.

  • Enter the OTP and then follow the on-screen instructions to register for your COVID-19 vaccine. You will need to enter your personal information, including the name, birth year, and ID proof.

As mentioned already, the third phase of the COVID-19 vaccination drive will cover all adults, which means everyone above the age of 18 will be eligible for the shot. You will have to carry any government-issued photo ID, including a driver’s license, Aadhaar Card, or voter ID card, to the vaccination site to get your jab.

Three COVID-19 vaccines have been approved for use in India, although only two are currently available. Here’s what you need to know about these two COVID-19 vaccines:

In addition to these, the Russia-made ‘Sputnik V’ vaccine has also received emergency use authorization (EUA) in the country. It will most likely be available from early May for Rs. 750 (~$10) per dose.

Pricing of both CoviShield and Covaxin varies from state to state. It also depends on where you choose to be vaccinated. They cost Rs. 250 (~$3.50) at private hospitals, while the government health centers are offering it for free to people above 45.

For people below 45, CoviShield will cost up to Rs. 600 (~$8) at private hospitals, while Covaxin prices will be as much as Rs. 1,200 (~$16) per dose. They will, however, remain free at central government hospitals for all citizens.

How to Download COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates

COVID-19 vaccination certificates are available for download via Aarogya Setu, CoWIN, DigiLocker, and Umang apps in India. To get a certificate, you must fulfill the following criterion:

Get Vaccinated and Stay Safe from COVID-19

With the second wave of COVID-19 ravaging India, quick vaccination for the majority of the population is the only way out of this situation. So to register for your jab and stay safe during these trying times. Also, make sure to follow all the WHO guidelines and India’s MoHFW, including regular hand washing, mask-wearing, and sanitizing. Finally, try and stay indoors unless you absolutely need to go out. Doing all of the above can and will protect you and your loved ones.