PM Laptop Scheme
The Government of Pakistan has officially announced the merit list for the PM Laptop Scheme 2025, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of students across the country. This year, the scheme has been launched under the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, focusing on empowering students through digital access and promoting modern education. With the release of the merit list, eligible candidates can now check their status using their CNIC numbers.
Purpose of the PM Laptop Scheme 2025
The laptop scheme is part of a larger digital empowerment initiative aimed at reducing the technology gap among students. In today’s world, access to a personal laptop is not just a luxury but a necessity for research, online classes, freelancing, and digital skills training. Recognizing this need, the government has once again rolled out the program to ensure that bright and deserving students from universities and colleges can continue their studies without technological hurdles.

What’s New in 2025?
Unlike previous phases, the 2025 edition of the PM Laptop Scheme comes with several updates:
- Wider University Coverage: More public universities and affiliated institutions have been added to the list this year.
- Merit-Based Distribution: Students with higher CGPAs and active academic performance have been prioritized.
- Special Quota for Women & Minorities: A reserved portion has been allocated to encourage inclusivity in higher education.
- Freelancing & IT Skill Support: Selected students will also get free access to short IT courses to use their laptops productively.
How to Check the Merit List via CNIC
The government has simplified the checking process to ensure transparency. Students no longer need to rely on university notice boards. Instead, they can directly enter their CNIC on the official student portal to confirm whether their name appears in the final merit list. Once confirmed, students will also be able to see the status of their laptop distribution, including the date and venue of collection.
Distribution Timeline
The laptop distribution will be carried out in phases to avoid mismanagement and to ensure fairness.
- Phase One: Top-ranked students from major universities will receive laptops first.
- Phase Two: General merit students and reserved quota candidates will get their laptops.
- Phase Three: Pending verification cases and waitlisted students will be considered if additional laptops are available.
Merit List Announced – How to Check via CNIC
- The final/provisional merit list for 2025 has been published.
- Students can check their status by visiting the HEC portal or the dedicated scheme webpage and entering their CNIC number or university registration number.
- Example portal link: HEC’s “PM’s National Laptop Scheme” section.
- Once you enter your CNIC and search, your result will show if you are:
- Selected
- On waiting list
- Not eligible
- If you find a discrepancy (e.g., wrong data), some universities allow objections submission within a given deadline.
Benefits for Students
The impact of the PM Laptop Scheme 2025 goes beyond just handing out devices. The government aims to:
- Enhance Research Opportunities: Students can access online journals, e-books, and digital libraries with ease.
- Promote E-Learning: Especially beneficial for students in remote areas where resources are limited.
- Encourage Freelancing: With a personal laptop, students can start freelancing careers to support themselves financially.
- Reduce Inequality: By providing free laptops to deserving students, the government bridges the gap between privileged and underprivileged learners.
Expected Challenges
While the scheme is widely appreciated, some challenges remain:
- Delays in laptop delivery due to bulk procurement.
- Complaints about favoritism in earlier phases.
- Technical support and warranty concerns for distributed laptops.
The government has assured that this year’s program will have better monitoring and accountability measures to minimize complaints.
Student Reactions
The announcement of the merit list has created a buzz on campuses nationwide. Many students have expressed gratitude for being selected, while those who were not shortlisted are hopeful about the next phases. University administrations are also preparing to host distribution ceremonies, where laptops will be handed over to students in the presence of officials.
Conclusion
The PM Laptop Scheme 2025 is not just about distributing gadgets — it’s about creating opportunities. With education becoming more digital every day, access to a personal laptop is critical for success. This initiative shows the government’s commitment to building a digitally skilled youth that can compete globally.
As the merit list has now been announced, all students are advised to check their status through their CNIC and prepare for collection. For thousands of young Pakistanis, this laptop will not only be a study tool but also a gateway to a brighter future.












