₹10 lakh Education Loan EMI for 10 Years

Financing a ₹10 lakh education loan repaid over 10 years at 10.5% interest gives a monthly EMI of roughly ₹13,493. Your annual interest payment is deductible under Section 80E for 8 years — saving approximately 30% of interest as tax benefit under the old tax regime. This effectively reduces your true borrowing cost. Start simple interest payments during moratorium to avoid capitalization.

Monthly EMI
₹13,493
Total Interest
₹6,19,220
Total Payment
₹16,19,220

Rate Comparison for ₹10 lakh / 10 Years

RateMonthly EMITotal InterestTotal Payment
8%₹12,133₹4,55,931₹14,55,931
10%₹13,215₹5,85,809₹15,85,809
12%₹14,347₹7,21,651₹17,21,651
15%₹16,133₹9,36,019₹19,36,019

About This Scenario

Financing a ₹10 lakh education loan repaid over 10 years at 10.5% interest gives a monthly EMI of roughly ₹13,493. Your annual interest payment is deductible under Section 80E for 8 years — saving approximately 30% of interest as tax benefit under the old tax regime. This effectively reduces your true borrowing cost. Start simple interest payments during moratorium to avoid capitalization.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maturity of ₹10 lakh monthly RD for 10 years?

At 7% quarterly-compounded, a ₹10 lakh monthly RD for 10 years matures at ₹13,493. Of this, ₹6.2 lakh is interest earned.

Is RD interest taxable?

Yes. Treated exactly like FD interest — taxable under 'Income from Other Sources' at your slab rate. TDS applies if annual interest from the bank exceeds ₹40,000 (₹50,000 for senior citizens).

RD vs SIP — which is better?

RD gives guaranteed but lower returns (6–7.5%) with sovereign-level safety. SIP in equity mutual funds targets 11–14% historically with market risk. For 5+ year horizons, SIP typically creates 2–3x more wealth.

Can I skip an RD instalment?

Most banks allow 2–4 missed instalments without penalty, but later missed instalments can lead to account closure. Set up auto-debit to avoid the issue.