Government Laptop Scheme 2025 for Matric & Intermediate Students

Government Laptop Scheme 2025 for Matric & Intermediate Students
The government has once again put laptops back on the agenda. In 2025, both the federal and Punjab governments relaunched their laptop schemes to make sure students—especially those from public institutions—don’t get left behind in the digital race.
It’s a big deal if you think about it. A laptop isn’t just a gadget anymore; it’s the gateway to online classes, freelancing, digital skills, and even running a small business. For many families, buying one is simply out of reach. That’s where these schemes step in.
Federal Level: Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme 2025
At the national level, the Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme has been relaunched. This year, the government plans to distribute 100,000 laptops across Pakistan.
The scheme is part of the Digital Youth Hub initiative, which is about giving students equal access to digital opportunities. Selection is based on a mix of merit and financial need, so both your marks and your background matter.
Who qualifies?
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You must be enrolled in a public-sector school, college, or university.
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Intermediate and higher education students are usually prioritized, but reports say matric students in certain categories may also get in.
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You can’t have received a laptop in earlier government schemes.
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Proof of marks, CNIC/B-Form, domicile, and transcripts will be required.
How to apply?
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Go to pmyp.gov.pk.
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Create your profile with academic and personal details.
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Upload scanned documents.
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Submit before the deadline (for 2025, one major deadline was 20 May 2025).
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Wait for merit lists and official announcements.
Punjab Level: CM Punjab Laptop Scheme 2025
For students in Punjab, there’s an additional option—the CM Punjab Laptop Scheme. This one is bigger in scale, with 110,000 laptops to be handed out. Reports suggest many of these are high-spec devices, like 13th-generation Core i7 models.
There are also special quotas: around 2,000 laptops reserved for minority students, along with bonuses for high scorers in medical and dental colleges.
Eligibility at a glance:
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Passed matric or intermediate, or enrolled in early semesters of BS programs.
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Minimum 65% marks in intermediate (for general courses).
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Higher marks (around 80%) for medical/dental students.
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Must have a Punjab domicile.
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Should not have received a government laptop earlier.
How to apply?
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Register at cmlaptophed.punjab.gov.pk.
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Fill in your academic and personal info.
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Upload marksheets, CNIC/B-Form, and domicile.
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Submit before the deadline.
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If selected, you’ll get a notification and can collect your laptop from distribution centers.
Distribution for 2025 was expected to begin soon after Ramazan.
A Few Tips for Students
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Apply as early as possible; the portals often crash near deadlines.
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Double-check your documents—unclear scans can get your application rejected.
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Keep an eye on your university or college notice board for updates.
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Don’t trust random “agents” asking for money. These schemes are 100% free.
Final Word
For students moving from matric to intermediate, or intermediate to university, the Laptop Scheme 2025 could be a game changer. Even if you’re not eligible right now, keep your grades strong and stay updated—you’ll likely qualify once you step into higher education.
This isn’t just about free laptops. It’s about giving Pakistani students the tools to compete in a digital world. If you’re eligible, apply. If you’re not, spread the word to someone who is.