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| PM Laptop Scheme 2025 merit lists are out. |
Good news for students: the PM Laptop Scheme 2025 merit lists are out. If you applied, now’s the time to see if your name made it. This article walks you through how to check the list, what qualifies you, and what to do next. Understanding this matters — missing out on details could cost you the laptop you’re hoping for.
Highlights
- The 2025 merit lists are now published by universities and boards
- Steps to check your status (PDF, search, etc.)
- What info is on the list (name, CNIC, CGPA)
- What to do if you're selected or left out
- Tips to avoid errors or confusion
What Is the PM Laptop Scheme 2025?
The National Government started this scheme to give free laptops to deserving students. It’s part of the push to include more youth in the digital world, support e-learning, and help talented students get better tools.
Under HEC’s supervision, only students in public universities or government-affiliated institutions get considered.
Who Is Eligible
Here’s a clear look at who can apply:
| Criteria | What You Need to Meet |
|---|---|
| Institution type | Public university or government board institution |
| Registration | Registered via the official scheme portal before deadline |
| Academic records | No mismatches — info must match university records |
| Merit basis | Selection based on CGPA / percentage |
| Submission timing | Completed application before cutoff |
If your registration was incomplete or your academic data had errors, your name could be left out.
Universities & Boards Already Publishing Lists
Some institutions have already released their lists. Others are verifying data and will upload soon. Each university posts its list (often a PDF) that includes selected and non-selected students. Your institution’s website or the HEC portal is your go-to place to find this.
What the Merit List Shows
When you open the list, this is what you’ll see:
- Student’s full name & father’s name
- CNIC
- Enrollment / registration ID
- Degree (BS, BBA, MBA, etc.)
- Department / campus
- Academic result (CGPA or percentage)
- Final status (Selected or Not Selected)
Double-check every detail. If something doesn’t match your record, it could cause problems in the next phase.
How to Check Your Name
Want to find your name fast? Try this:
- Go to your university’s website or the HEC Laptop Scheme portal
- Download the “PM Laptop Scheme 2025 Merit List” PDF from your university’s official website or the HEC portal.
- Open it (on computer or phone)
- Use Ctrl + F (or search function on phone)
- Type your full name or CNIC
- See your selection status
This approach is quick and mobile-friendly.
What If You’re Selected
Congrats — that’s awesome news. Here’s what to do next:
- Wait for your university to announce the laptop distribution schedule
- Bring documents: original CNIC, student ID, and a copy (or screenshot) of your entry from the merit list
- Attend the official laptop delivery event
- Your documents will be verified before handoff
What If Your Name Isn’t There
Don’t worry — you might still get included in later rounds. Possible reasons for exclusion:
- Mistakes in registration or academic info
- Lower scores compared to the cutoff
- Delay in university verification
- Your institution hasn’t published their list yet
If you think you met all requirements, reach out to your university’s help desk or IT office. Some allow appeals or corrections.
Tips to Avoid Issues
- Only trust official sources — university site or HEC portal
- Ensure your CNIC, email, and mobile number match your registration
- Monitor your university’s announcements and notices
- Keep abreast of deadlines and updates
Latest Update
As of October 2025, most public universities have started releasing their merit lists. If your institution hasn’t yet, expect it very soon. Stay alert to your campus notice board or official social media accounts.
FAQs
Q1: When will laptop distribution happen?
It depends on each university. They’ll announce a date once the merit list is final and documents are verified.
Q2: Can I appeal if there’s a mistake in my name or CNIC?
Yes, most institutions allow an appeal or correction window. Contact your university’s focal person.
Q3: Is there a chance for non-selected students to still get a laptop?
Sometimes — in later rounds or if selected candidates don’t claim their devices.
Q4: Where should I check the merit list?
Check your university’s official website or the HEC’s laptop scheme portal.
Q5: What if my details don’t match what’s on the list?
Report it immediately to your university so they can correct errors before distribution.
Conclusion
check your university’s list now. If you find your name — that’s great. If not — don’t lose hope. Keep an eye out for updates or future rounds. And if there’s a mistake, act fast.
Want me to send the direct link for your university’s list or help you check your name? Just tell me which university or board you're with.
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