How to Calculate EMI: Formula, Examples & Tips to Reduce Your Loan Cost

Calculating your EMI before taking a loan is one of the most important financial decisions you can make. Knowing your exact monthly obligation helps you plan your budget, compare loan offers, and avoid over-borrowing.

📐 The EMI Calculation Formula

EMI = [P × r × (1+r)^n] / [(1+r)^n – 1]

Where P = Principal, r = monthly interest rate (annual rate ÷ 12 ÷ 100), n = tenure in months.

📊 EMI Examples for Common Loan Types

Loan TypeAmountRate (p.a.)TenureEMITotal Interest
Home Loan₹30,00,0008.5%20 yrs₹26,035₹32,48,400
Car Loan₹8,00,0009%5 yrs₹16,608₹1,96,480
Personal Loan₹5,00,00014%3 yrs₹17,091₹1,15,276
Education Loan₹10,00,00010%7 yrs₹16,607₹3,94,988

💡 Impact of Tenure on EMI and Total Interest

For a ₹20 lakh home loan at 8.5% p.a.:

TenureEMITotal Interest
10 years₹24,797₹9,75,640
15 years₹19,706₹15,47,080
20 years₹17,356₹21,65,440
30 years₹15,374₹35,34,640

A 10-year loan vs 30-year loan on the same amount costs you ₹25.59 lakh more in interest over the period!

🧮 Calculate Your EMI for Free

Skip the manual calculation and use our free Loan EMI Calculator to instantly compute EMI for any loan amount, rate, and tenure. View the complete amortization table too.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personalized guidance.

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