The Prime Minister Youth Laptop Scheme 2026 is a flagship initiative by the Government of Pakistan aimed at promoting digital learning and empowering students enrolled in public sector universities and degree-awarding institutions across the country.
In today’s technology-driven education system, access to a personal laptop has become essential for research, online classes, skill development, and professional growth. Through this scheme, deserving and talented students are provided laptops purely on merit-based criteria.
Prime Minister Youth Laptop Scheme 2026 – FAQs
However, many students face confusion regarding eligibility, online registration, verification, merit lists, and laptop distribution. To address these concerns, we have compiled this updated and detailed FAQ guide covering the 20 most commonly asked questions about the PM Youth Laptop Scheme 2026 (Phase-IV).
Whether you are applying for the first time or checking your application status, this guide will help you avoid mistakes and understand the complete process clearly.
1. How can a university student apply for the PM Youth Laptop Scheme?
Students can apply through the official Students’ Service Portal at
👉 https://pmyp.gov.pk/
If you were already registered in a previous phase, simply log in and update your profile.
2. I am in the 7th semester of a BS program and scored 65% last semester. Am I eligible?
Eligibility is determined based on overall CGPA, not a single semester’s result. Your cumulative academic performance will be considered.
3. My university follows a CGPA system. Do I need to convert it to percentage?
No. There is no need to convert CGPA into percentage. The scheme accepts the grading system officially used by your university.
4. Can students apply via email if the university requests department-wise data?
No. Email applications are not accepted. Every student must submit an individual application through the official online portal.
5. My university is not showing in the eligible institutions list. Why?
Only public sector universities and degree-awarding institutions recognized by HEC are eligible. You can verify the updated list on the official PM Laptop Scheme website.
6. Is there any special quota for orphan students?
No special quota exists. Orphan students can apply like all other students, provided they meet the merit criteria.
7. Who is eligible for the PM Youth Laptop Scheme 2026?
Students enrolled in an eligible public sector institution and meeting the merit and enrollment criteria defined for the current phase can apply.
8. I am an MBBS student in an affiliated college. Can I apply?
No. Students from affiliated colleges are not eligible. Only students from universities or their constituent campuses can apply.
9. I transferred from another university. Can I apply using my old CGPA?
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No. Applications are considered based on your current university’s records, not previous institutions.
10. How can I check my selection status?
Log in to the Student Service Portal and check your application status using your CNIC at
👉 https://www.hec.gov.pk/
11. Can someone else collect the laptop on my behalf?
No. Personal presence of the selected student is mandatory at the distribution ceremony.
12. I enrolled in university in 2017. Am I eligible?
Eligibility depends on the degree program and phase-specific criteria. Students with older enrollment dates are usually not eligible.
13. I have been selected. When will I receive my laptop?
Laptop distribution is handled by universities. You will receive official instructions regarding the date, time, and venue.
14. I was not selected in previous phases. Can I apply again?
Yes. If you meet the current eligibility criteria, you can apply again in Phase-IV.
15. I entered incorrect information during registration. What should I do?
Immediately contact your university’s focal person before verification starts to correct the error.

16. Can I use my father’s CNIC or mobile number?
No. You must use your own CNIC, mobile number, and email address. Incorrect details may lead to disqualification.
17. My portal shows “Asset Issued” but I haven’t received the laptop. What does it mean?
This means the laptop has been dispatched to your university. Contact your focal person for collection details.
18. My department is missing from the registration list. What should I do?
Inform your university’s focal person so they can request an update in the system.
19. I mistakenly marked “Yes” for previously receiving a laptop. Can it be changed?
Students who have already received a laptop are not eligible again. If this was a mistake, contact your focal person immediately for correction.

20. What does “Asset Issued” status indicate?
It confirms that the laptop has been delivered to your university and is ready for collection.
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