How to Check Your PMT Score by CNIC – 4 Easy Ways (Updated 2025)

How to Check Your PMT Score by CNIC
If you’ve ever applied for BISP or the Ehsaas Program, you’ve probably come across the term PMT score. But what exactly is it, and why does it matter so much?
What is a PMT Score?
PMT stands for Proxy Means Test. It’s basically a number that the government uses to figure out how financially stable (or unstable) your household is. A lower score means your family is considered more vulnerable and has a higher chance of qualifying for government aid.
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Score below 32 → You’re fully eligible for most BISP benefits.
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Score 33–40 → You might get limited support.
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Score above 40 → Usually not eligible, though there are exceptions.
Special cases like widows, orphans, differently-abled persons, or extremely poor households may still qualify even if their score is a little higher. That’s why it’s always worth checking.
4 Ways to Check Your PMT Score with CNIC
1. Online through BISP Portal
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Go to bisp.gov.pk.
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Click on the “8171 Eligibility” or “PMT Score Check” option.
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Enter your CNIC (13 digits, no dashes).
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Pass the captcha and hit submit.
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Your score and eligibility status will appear instantly.
This is the fastest and most reliable method.
2. By SMS (8171 Service)
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Open your SMS app and type your CNIC (without dashes).
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Send it to 8171.
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You’ll get a reply with your PMT score and whether you’re eligible.
👉 Pro tip: Use the SIM card registered against your CNIC, otherwise the reply might not come through.
3. Visit a BISP or NADRA Office
Not comfortable with online methods? No problem. Just visit your nearest BISP Tehsil office or NADRA center. Carry your original CNIC, ask the staff to check your PMT score, and they’ll update you on the spot. This option is also helpful if your data needs corrections.
4. At e-Sahulat or Facilitation Centers
Some e-Sahulat centers also provide PMT score checking. Hand over your CNIC at the counter, and they’ll tell you your status. In certain places, they might charge a small service fee.
What If Your Score is Too High?
Don’t panic if your score is higher than expected. Visit a BISP or NADRA office and ask for a data correction or re-survey. Sometimes old or inaccurate information (like outdated income or family size) affects your score. Submit updated documents—such as income proof, household details, or electricity bills—so the system reflects your current situation.
Final Word
Checking your PMT score is quick, free, and only takes a few minutes. The easiest way is either the official BISP website or the 8171 SMS service. Just make sure you’re always using government sources, not random online links, to avoid scams.