30000 Aadhaar Card Loan EMI Calculator
Estimate the monthly EMI and the total repayable for a 30000 Aadhaar card loan, including the processing fee and GST. Move the sliders — the result updates instantly and nothing is sent to any lender.

Assumptions: Reducing-balance interest with fixed monthly instalments; Processing fee assumed at 2% of the amount, charged upfront; 18% GST applies on the fee; Results are estimates for comparison — your lender’s Key Facts Statement is the binding figure.
Where every rupee goes
On short tenures the annualised rate can look high because one-time fees are spread over a few months. Compare the total repayable in rupees.
Example only. Your rate, fees and repayment amount depend on the lender's offer and Key Facts Statement.
Repayment schedule
| Month | EMI | Principal | Interest | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,322 | ₹400 | ₹27,678 |
| 02 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,353 | ₹369 | ₹25,325 |
| 03 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,384 | ₹338 | ₹22,941 |
| 04 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,416 | ₹306 | ₹20,525 |
| 05 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,448 | ₹274 | ₹18,077 |
| 06 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,481 | ₹241 | ₹15,596 |
| 07 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,514 | ₹208 | ₹13,082 |
| 08 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,548 | ₹174 | ₹10,534 |
| 09 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,581 | ₹140 | ₹7,953 |
| 10 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,616 | ₹106 | ₹5,337 |
| 11 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,651 | ₹71 | ₹2,686 |
| 12 | ₹2,722 | ₹2,686 | ₹36 | ₹0 |
EMI calculator FAQ
The standard reducing-balance formula is used: EMI = P × r × (1+r)ⁿ / ((1+r)ⁿ − 1), where P is the amount, r the monthly rate and n the tenure in months. Interest is charged only on the outstanding balance, so each EMI shifts gradually from interest to principal.
At an illustrative 16% p.a. reducing rate, the EMI is about ₹2,722. With a 2% processing fee (₹600) plus ₹108 GST, the total repayable comes to roughly ₹33,371. Your lender's exact figures will differ with the offered rate.
One-time fees are annualised over just a few months, which inflates the percentage even when the rupee cost is modest. On short tenures, compare offers on the total repayable in rupees rather than the APR alone.
A longer tenure lowers the EMI but increases total interest, because interest accrues for longer. Use the calculator to find the shortest tenure whose EMI fits comfortably in your monthly budget.