₹1 Lakh Personal Loan EMI 2026 — Monthly Payment at 11.5%
The monthly EMI for a ₹1 Lakh personal loan at 11.5% interest over 5 years is approximately ₹2,199. The total interest cost is ₹31,940. Personal loans are unsecured, so interest rates are higher than home or car loans. Use the calculator below to compare different rates and tenures.
Last updated: 22 May 2026, 3:15 PM IST
Monthly EMI
₹2,199/month
at 11.5% for 5 years
Data Sources
- RBI — Key Policy Rates (2026) — www.rbi.org.in
- Bank Websites — Latest Interest Rates (May 2026) — www.rbi.org.in
- NHB — Home Loan Guidelines (2025) — nhb.org.in
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₹1.00 L Personal Loan EMI — Detailed Breakdown
A marketing manager in Ahmedabad takes a ₹1 Lakh personal loan for a medical emergency. At 11.5% per annum over 5 years, the EMI is ₹2,199 per month. The total repayment is ₹1.32 L, of which ₹31,940 is interest. If they opt for a 3-year tenure, the EMI rises to ₹3,298 but total interest drops to ₹18,728. Personal loan interest rates vary widely — from 10.5% at SBI and HDFC for prime borrowers to 16–20% from NBFCs and fintech lenders. CIBIL score is the single biggest factor: a score of 750+ can get you 2–3% lower rates. Unlike home loans, personal loan interest is not tax-deductible. Processing fees typically range from 1–3% of the loan amount and should be factored into the effective cost.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EMI for ₹1 Lakh personal loan?
At 11.5% for 5 years, the monthly EMI is approximately ₹2,199. Total interest: ₹31,940.
What is the best tenure for a personal loan?
Shorter tenures (2–3 years) cost less in total interest but have higher EMIs. A 5-year tenure is the maximum most banks offer for personal loans.
Can I get a personal loan at a lower rate?
Yes, rates start from 10.5% for existing customers of SBI, HDFC, and ICICI with CIBIL 750+. Government employees and professionals (doctors, CAs) often get preferential rates.
Is prepayment allowed on personal loans?
Most banks allow prepayment after a lock-in of 3–6 months. RBI mandates no prepayment penalty on floating-rate personal loans, but many personal loans are fixed-rate and may carry 2–4% charges.
What documents are needed for a ₹1 Lakh personal loan?
Typically: PAN card, Aadhaar, last 3 months salary slips, 6 months bank statements, and address proof. Self-employed borrowers need ITR for 2 years.
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Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on the interest rates and tenure shown. Actual EMI may vary based on the bank's lending terms, processing fees, and any floating-rate revisions. Bank rates are sourced from public data and may not reflect the latest changes — always confirm with your bank before applying. This is not financial advice. RupayWise is not a loan broker or financial advisor.