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PM Awas Yojana: A Complete Guide to Eligibility, Benefits, and Online Application

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Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 2.0 builds on the original scheme with updated provisions for urban applicants.

For many Indian families, owning a home is one of the most important financial goals they will work towards. Yet, rising property prices in cities and limited access to formal credit can make this feel out of reach. This is where PM Awas Yojana steps in. It is a Central Government scheme designed to bring affordable housing within the reach of eligible households across India.

The scheme offers interest subsidies, construction support, and access to formal housing finance for first-time buyers. When combined with a flexible home loan from a trusted lender like Bajaj Finance, the path to home ownership becomes more practical and better planned.

Affordable housing becomes more achievable when government support and smart financing work together.

What is PM Awas Yojana and why does it matter?

PM Awas Yojana is a Central Government initiative launched in 2015 with a clear goal: housing for all. The scheme supports eligible urban and rural households through interest subsidies, construction grants, and access to affordable housing finance. It targets first-time homebuyers who do not already own a pucca house in their name or their family’s name anywhere in India.

The scheme operates across two categories. PMAY-Urban covers city residents, while PMAY-Gramin supports rural households. Both aim to reduce financial pressure for families who need formal housing support.

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 2.0 builds on the original scheme with updated provisions for urban applicants. It continues the Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS), which allows eligible borrowers to receive an interest subsidy on their home loan, reducing their monthly repayment amount.

Key features at a glance

  • Affordable housing support: The scheme gives eligible families access to subsidised home loans or direct construction support, making formal housing more accessible.
  • Interest subsidy benefits: Borrowers in the EWS, LIG, and MIG categories can receive a subsidy of up to 6.5% per year on eligible loan amounts, which is credited directly to their loan account.
  • Support for eligible families: The scheme gives priority to women-headed households, SC/ST and OBC communities, minorities, and differently-abled individuals.

Key benefits offered under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 2.0

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 2.0 offers a range of practical benefits that can reduce the financial pressure of buying a home. These benefits are designed to support different income groups and make formal housing finance more accessible.

BenefitHow it helps homebuyers
Interest subsidyReduces the total repayment burden by crediting the subsidy to the loan account
Affordable housing focusHelps eligible EWS, LIG, and MIG families buy or build a home
Women co-ownership supportEncourages women to be listed as co-owners, strengthening financial security
Better loan accessConnects borrowers to formal housing finance through empanelled banks and lenders

Many buyers who receive a subsidy under PM Awas Yojana still require a home loan to cover the remaining property cost. In such cases, a trusted lender like Bajaj Finance can provide flexible financing with competitive interest rates and a long repayment tenure to keep monthly costs manageable.

Who can apply for PM Awas Yojana?

Eligibility under PM Awas Yojana is based on income, citizenship, and property ownership status. The scheme is open to a wide range of applicants, but certain conditions must be met before applying. To be eligible, an applicant must:

  • Be an Indian citizen aged 18 years or above.
  • Not already own a permanent house in any part of the country at the time of application. This applies to members of their household as well.
  • Fall within an eligible income category: EWS (up to Rs. 3 lakh per year), LIG (Rs. 3 to 6 lakh), MIG-I (Rs. 6 to 9 lakh), and MIG-II (Rs. 9 to 12 lakh).
  • Not have received a prior housing subsidy from the central or state government.
  • Have valid income documents (salary slips, income tax returns, or a BPL certificate may be required, depending on the category)

How to complete the PM Awas Yojana online application

  • Visit the official PMAY-Urban or Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 2.0 portal and click on the “Apply” or “Citizen Assessment” option.
  • Select your income category – EWS, LIG, MIG-I, or MIG-II – based on your annual household income.
  • Enter your Aadhaar number and complete verification as required by the portal.
  • Fill in your personal, income, and family details accurately in the application form.
  • Upload the required documents, including identity proof, income proof, and a declaration of no prior pucca house ownership.
  • Enter your bank account details linked to your Aadhaar for subsidy credit purposes.
  • Submit your application and note the reference number for tracking.
  • Track your application status on the portal using your Aadhaar number or application reference number.

Once scheme approval is confirmed, many buyers still need flexible financing to manage the full property cost. This is where a reliable home loan can make a practical difference.

Why choosing the right home loan matters under PM Awas Yojana

The interest subsidy under PM Awas Yojana can reduce repayment pressure significantly. However, the subsidy alone may not cover the full value of a property. Most buyers require a home loan to bridge the gap between the subsidised amount and the actual purchase cost.

Choosing a lender with affordable EMIs, a long repayment tenure, and fast approval can make the buying process more manageable. A home loan with competitive interest rates allows buyers to plan repayments without stretching their monthly budget.

Bajaj Finance Home Loan offers a practical financing option for eligible buyers planning a home purchase.

Features and benefits of Bajaj Finance Home Loan

FeatureBenefit for borrowers
Loan amount up to Rs. 15 crore*Supports a wide range of property values and buyer profiles
Interest rates from 7.25%* p.a.Keeps EMI costs manageable over the loan period
EMIs from Rs. 671 per lakh*Low starting EMIs make the loan affordable for a wide range of income groups.
Tenure up to 32 yearsAllows borrowers to spread repayments comfortably
Approval within 48 hours*Reduces waiting time and speeds up the buying process
Top-up loan up to Rs. 1 crore*Provides extra funds for personal or home-related needs
Balance transfer facilityCan help reduce interest costs by transferring an existing loan
No foreclosure fee for eligible floating-rate borrowersGives individual borrowers the freedom to close the loan early without penalties
5,000+ approved projectsSpeeds up the loan process for buyers choosing from listed properties

Eligibility, documents, and how to apply for the Bajaj Finance Home Loan

To apply for a Bajaj Finance Home Loan, applicants must meet the following conditions:

  • Must be an Indian resident with valid identity documents
  • Open to salaried employees, self-employed professionals, and business owners
  • Salaried applicants must be between 23 and 67 years of age; self-employed applicants must be between 23 and 70 years of age
  • A CIBIL Score of 725 or above is recommended for a strong application

Documents required:

  • Identity proof (KYC documents)
  • Address proof
  • Salary slips (for salaried applicants) or profit and loss statement (for self-employed applicants)
  • Business proof (for self-employed applicants)
  • Last 6 months’ bank statements

Applying for a Bajaj Finance Home Loan is a simple process that can be completed online in a few steps.

  • Click on the “APPLY” button on the Bajaj Finance Home Loan page.
  • Enter your full name, mobile number, and employment type.
  • Select the type of loan you wish to apply for.
  • Generate and submit your OTP to verify your phone number.
  • Upon OTP verification, enter additional details like your monthly income, required loan amount, and whether you have identified a property.
  • Enter your date of birth, PAN number, and other details as requested based on your selected occupation type.
  • Click on the “SUBMIT” button.

Your application is submitted. A Bajaj Finance representative will contact you and guide you through the next steps.

PM Awas Yojana has supported millions of Indian families in taking a step towards affordable home ownership. Through interest subsidies, construction support, and better access to formal housing finance, the scheme reduces financial pressure for eligible first-time buyers. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 2.0 continues this work with updated provisions for urban applicants, making the process more accessible than before.

Choosing the right lender after scheme approval is an important step. Bajaj Finance Home Loan offers loan amounts up to Rs. 15 crore*, interest rates starting from 7.25%* p.a., a tenure of up to 32 years, and approval within 48 hours*. These features give eligible buyers the financial support they need to complete their home purchase with confidence.

With the support of PM Awas Yojana and flexible financing from Bajaj Finance Home Loan, owning a home can become a more achievable goal for many Indian families.

Visit the official website to check your eligibility and apply for a Bajaj Finance Home Loan today.

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