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PM Vidyalaxmi emerges as key education loan gateway with 50 per cent approval rate in one year

PM-Vidyalaxmi completes one year showing strong demand for higher education financing. The portal is emerging as a national gateway that simplifies the access to collateral-free education loans for students in top institutions

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Mar 19, 2026, 08:30 pm IST
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To improve the access to higher education financing, the Government of India’s PM-Vidyalaxmi(PMVL) scheme has completed one year since its launch. This showcases strong demand and steady implementation progress. Introduced in November 2024, the scheme was designed to provide a streamlined, transparent, and student-friendly platform for securing education loans, especially for those admitted to top-ranked institutions across the country.

Over the past year, the PM-Vidyalaxmi portal has emerged as a centralised gateway for education loans, handling nearly 6.5 lakh applications. Out of these, more than 3.3 lakh loans have been sanctioned, translating into an approval rate of around 50 per cent. The total sanctioned amount has reached approximately Rs 36,000 crore, indicating both the scale of demand and the growing reliance on institutional financing for higher education in India.

According to data released by the Ministry of Education, the PM-Vidyalaxmi scheme itself has received over one lakh applications as of February 24, 2026. Impressively, nearly 60 per cent of these applications have been approved, with total sanctions amounting to Rs 7,754.7 crore for the entire duration of the respective courses. This trend reflects a shift in student borrowing patterns, where applicants are increasingly opting for full-course financing rather than short-term or partial loans. The scheme’s design supports this by enabling students to secure funding for multi-year academic programmes in one go, reducing financial uncertainty during their studies.

While the sanctioned loan amounts are substantial, actual disbursements remain comparatively lower, a pattern typical of education loans. So far, approximately 2.6 lakh loans have seen disbursal, with around Rs 7,200 crore released across all schemes, including PM-Vidyalaxmi. This gap is mainly because of the phased disbursement structure which is followed by banks, where funds are released annually based on course progression rather than as a lump sum. Under the PMVL scheme specifically, over 53,000 loans have been disbursed, that amounted to about Rs 1,418 crore.

The data says that while the system is functioning efficiently in terms of approvals, actual fund flow will continue to increase gradually as students progress through their academic years. One of the key achievements of PM-Vidyalaxmi has been its evolution. The portal has processed over 5.5 lakh applications under other education loan schemes, with nearly 2.7 lakh loans sanctioned, amounting to more than Rs 28,000 crore. Disbursements under these other schemes have crossed Rs 5,800 crore, making the portal’s role as a unified interface between students and lenders. This integration has mainly reduced the fragmentation in the education loan ecosystem and made it easier for applicants to compare options and track their applications.

The PM-Vidyalaxmi scheme is specifically targeted at students taking admission to high-quality higher education institutions recognized through the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF). Eligible institutions include all central government institutions, state-run institutions ranked within the top 200 and private institutions ranked within the top 100 across overall, domain, or subject categories. By linking eligibility to NIRF rankings, the scheme ensures that financial support is directed towards students pursuing education in credible and high-performing institutions. The list of eligible institutions is made available through the portal and the AISHE platform, ensuring transparency and clarity for applicants.

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Key Features: Removing financial barriers

A standout feature of the PM-Vidyalaxmi scheme is its collateral-free and guarantor-free loan structure. This marks a major shift in education financing, especially for middle-class families who often face challenges in arranging security for loans. In addition, the scheme offers a 3 per cent interest grant for students from families with an annual income of up to Rs 8 lakh, on loans up to Rs 10 lakh. This benefit is capped at one lakh students who are not availing any other government subsidy, thereby targeting support towards those who need it most. The loan application form has been reduced to just two pages, which makes it even easier for students to apply without procedural complexity.

The portal is integrated with a wide network of financial institutions, including 12 public sector banks, 20 private banks, 24 regional rural banks and 16 cooperative banks. This extensive network has enabled quicker processing times, with the average loan sanction turnaround dropping to less than eight days. To further enhance accessibility, the platform offers a 24×7 helpline and multilingual outreach initiatives, ensuring that students from diverse backgrounds can navigate the system with ease.

The implementation of PM-Vidyalaxmi is being closely monitored by the Department of Higher Education and the Department of Financial Services, in collaboration with banks and the Indian Banks’ Association. Regular review meetings are conducted with stakeholders to address bottlenecks, improve efficiency and ensure timely disbursals. One year into its rollout, PM-Vidyalaxmi has established itself as a promising initiative in India’s higher education landscape. While the number of applications is still modest compared to the country’s vast student population, the strong approval rates and increasing adoption of the portal signal positive momentum.

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