The Punjab government has officially extended the application deadline for the CM Punjab Laptop Scheme Phase II. The decision, announced late last evening, provides thousands of eligible students with additional time to register for one of Pakistan’s most anticipated technology distribution programs.
According to an official notification released by the Punjab Higher Education Department (HED), the last date to submit online applications has been pushed back to April 20th, 2026. This marks the second extension for the scheme’s second phase, underscoring the government’s commitment to maximizing student participation and ensuring no deserving candidate misses out due to technical or procedural delays.
Students who have not yet completed their registration can now do so by visiting the official portal: https://cmlaptophed.punjab.gov.pk/. The website remains the sole authentic platform for application submission, verification, and status tracking.
The extension is expected to facilitate tens of thousands of students who faced challenges such as slow internet connectivity, document collection, or final exam schedules. Officials stated that the move aims to promote digital access and academic support across both public and private sector universities in Punjab.
To qualify for a laptop under the extended deadline, applicants must meet the following basic requirements:
Be a regular student enrolled in a public or private university recognized by the HED Punjab.
Be studying in a degree program (BS, MS, or PhD).
Have secured a minimum of 60% marks or a CGPA of 2.5 or above in their last annual examination.
Have not previously received a laptop under any government scheme.
Students are urged to double-check their academic records and CNIC/B-Form details before submitting the online form, as discrepancies may lead to immediate disqualification.
The CM Punjab Laptop Scheme is a flagship initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide in higher education. By equipping students with modern computing tools, the program empowers them to access online learning resources, conduct advanced research, and compete in a rapidly digitizing global economy.
“This is not just about distributing machines; it is about distributing opportunities,” said a spokesperson for the Punjab Higher Education Department. “The deadline extension is a student-friendly step to ensure that the maximum number of eligible candidates can apply without pressure.”
Separately, the federal government continues to reinforce the importance of technology in education. On the same day as the deadline extension announcement, Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Gilgit-Baltistan and States and Frontier Regions, Amir Muqam, highlighted the transformative power of digital learning during a laptop distribution ceremony at Bacha Khan University (BKU) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Addressing a packed auditorium of faculty members and students, Minister Muqam reiterated that the Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme has already benefited thousands of students nationwide. He described the initiative as a cornerstone of the government’s educational development strategy, aimed at fostering innovation and reducing the technological gap between urban and rural institutions.
During the ceremony at BKU, more than 200 laptops were distributed among deserving students. The event was part of an ongoing federal push to expand access to technology in the education sector, particularly in underserved regions.
“When a student receives a laptop, they receive a gateway to knowledge, global connectivity, and future employment,” Muqam said. “We are proud to see provincial governments like Punjab following a similar path with their own laptop schemes.”
With the new deadline set for April 20, 2026, students have only a few days left to complete their applications. The Punjab government has warned that no further extensions are expected, as the distribution phase needs to commence before the start of the next academic semester.
Visit the official portal: cmlaptophed.punjab.gov.pk.
Click on “Phase II Application” and register using your email and CNIC.
Fill in the online form with accurate academic and personal details.
Upload scanned copies of your latest transcript and university ID card.
Submit the application and save the confirmation slip for future reference.
Applicants are advised to regularly check the official website and their registered email for shortlists, merit lists, and laptop collection schedules. The Punjab government has also set up district-level help desks and a toll-free helpline (0800-12345) to assist students facing technical issues.

The CM Punjab Laptop Scheme is more than a giveaway; it is an investment in the province’s digital future. In an era where online degrees, remote internships, and digital portfolios are becoming the norm, a personal laptop is no longer a luxury but a necessity.
By extending the deadline, the Punjab government has demonstrated responsiveness to student feedback, ensuring that logistical hurdles do not stand in the way of academic progress. Combined with federal efforts like the Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme, Pakistan is steadily moving toward a more inclusive, tech-enabled education system.
Students who have not yet applied are urged to act immediately. With the clock ticking toward April 20, 2026, this is the final window to secure a laptop that could redefine your academic journey.