₹10 lakh Personal Loan EMI for 5 Years

A ₹10 lakh personal loan over 5 years at 13% interest produces a monthly EMI of around ₹22,753. Personal loans are unsecured, so rates (11–24%) are higher than home or gold loans. Over 5 years the total interest comes to ₹3.7 lakh — a significant premium. Before borrowing, check if a cheaper alternative (loan-against-securities, gold loan, salary advance) fits your situation.

Monthly EMI
₹22,753
Total Interest
₹3,65,184
Total Payment
₹13,65,184

Rate Comparison for ₹10 lakh / 5 Years

RateMonthly EMITotal InterestTotal Payment
6%₹19,333₹1,59,968₹11,59,968
13%₹22,753₹3,65,184₹13,65,184
16%₹24,318₹4,59,083₹14,59,083

About This Scenario

A ₹10 lakh personal loan over 5 years at 13% interest produces a monthly EMI of around ₹22,753. Personal loans are unsecured, so rates (11–24%) are higher than home or gold loans. Over 5 years the total interest comes to ₹3.7 lakh — a significant premium. Before borrowing, check if a cheaper alternative (loan-against-securities, gold loan, salary advance) fits your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EMI for a ₹10 lakh personal loan over 5 years?

At 13% interest, monthly EMI is ₹22,753. Total payment is ₹13,65,184, with interest of ₹3,65,184.

Why are personal loan interest rates so high?

Personal loans are unsecured — there's no collateral for the bank to recover from if you default. Rates (11–24%) reflect that higher risk. Secured alternatives like gold loan (9–15%) or loan-against-FD (1–2% above FD rate) are cheaper.

Is personal loan interest tax-deductible?

Generally no, except if used for home purchase/renovation (Section 24b), business (Section 37), or higher education (Section 80E — but education loans have dedicated schemes).

Can I prepay a personal loan?

Yes. Most lenders allow foreclosure after 6–12 months with 2–4% penalty. Earlier foreclosure may be restricted. Prepaying within the first year saves the maximum interest.