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EMI for ₹60 Lakhs Home Loan at 11%

Monthly EMI ₹61,931 · 20-year tenure · Total interest ₹88,63,440

Monthly EMI (20yr)
₹61,931
Total Interest
₹88,63,440
Total Payment
₹1,48,63,440

EMI for ₹60 Lakhs at 11% — All Tenures

TenureMonthly EMITotal InterestTotal Payment
10 years ₹82,650 ₹39,18,000 ₹99,18,000
15 years ₹68,196 ₹62,75,280 ₹1,22,75,280
20 years ₹61,931 ₹88,63,440 ₹1,48,63,440
25 years ₹58,807 ₹1,16,42,100 ₹1,76,42,100
30 years ₹57,139 ₹1,45,70,040 ₹2,05,70,040

About This Loan: ₹60 Lakhs at 11%

A ₹60 lakhs home loan is one of the most common amounts in India, covering mid-segment apartments in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. It typically corresponds to a property value of ₹75–₹84 lakhs when combined with a 15–20% down payment. At 11%, this is at the higher end of the home loan market. This rate is common for personal loans or borrowers with a lower credit score. If possible, improving your CIBIL score before applying could help you negotiate a lower rate.

Based on the standard EMI-to-income ratio of 40%, a monthly take-home salary of at least ₹1,54,828 is recommended to comfortably repay this loan. If your income is lower, opt for a longer tenure to reduce the EMI — choosing 20 years over 10 years reduces your monthly outgo by ₹20,719, freeing up ₹2,48,628 per year for other expenses. However, a longer tenure also means paying more total interest, so prepay whenever you have surplus funds.

Over a 20-year tenure, you will pay ₹88,63,440 in interest on a ₹60 lakh loan — that is 148% of your principal. This is the true cost of stretching repayment over two decades. If you were to aggressively prepay and close the loan in 10 years instead, you would save approximately ₹25,88,160 in interest. Even making one extra EMI per year as a part-prepayment can shave 2–3 years off a 20-year tenure.

To put this rate in perspective: if you were to get a home loan at 8.35% (the approximate floor rate offered by top public sector banks), your monthly EMI would be ₹51,501 — that is ₹10,430 less per month than at 11%. Over 20 years, that difference adds up to ₹25,03,200 in total interest. Before finalising a lender, compare rates from SBI, HDFC, ICICI, and LIC HFL — a small negotiation or credit score improvement can meaningfully reduce your cost.

How EMI is Calculated

The EMI formula is based on the reducing balance method used by all banks in India:

EMI = P × r × (1+r)^n ÷ ((1+r)^n − 1)

For this loan: P = ₹60,00,000 (principal), r = 11/12/100 = 0.00917 (monthly rate), n = 240 months (20 years). This gives a monthly EMI of ₹61,931.

Year-by-Year Amortization (20 Years at 11%)

This table shows how much of each year's payment goes toward principal vs. interest, and your remaining balance at the end of each year.

YearPrincipal PaidInterest PaidTotal PaidBalance
Year 1 ₹87,497 ₹6,55,675 ₹7,43,172 ₹59,12,503
Year 2 ₹97,622 ₹6,45,550 ₹7,43,172 ₹58,14,881
Year 3 ₹1,08,917 ₹6,34,255 ₹7,43,172 ₹57,05,964
Year 4 ₹1,21,521 ₹6,21,651 ₹7,43,172 ₹55,84,443
Year 5 ₹1,35,585 ₹6,07,587 ₹7,43,172 ₹54,48,858
Year 6 ₹1,51,276 ₹5,91,896 ₹7,43,172 ₹52,97,582
Year 7 ₹1,68,778 ₹5,74,394 ₹7,43,172 ₹51,28,804
Year 8 ₹1,88,310 ₹5,54,862 ₹7,43,172 ₹49,40,494
Year 9 ₹2,10,102 ₹5,33,070 ₹7,43,172 ₹47,30,392
Year 10 ₹2,34,412 ₹5,08,760 ₹7,43,172 ₹44,95,980
Year 11 ₹2,61,539 ₹4,81,633 ₹7,43,172 ₹42,34,441
Year 12 ₹2,91,805 ₹4,51,367 ₹7,43,172 ₹39,42,636
Year 13 ₹3,25,572 ₹4,17,600 ₹7,43,172 ₹36,17,064
Year 14 ₹3,63,248 ₹3,79,924 ₹7,43,172 ₹32,53,816
Year 15 ₹4,05,282 ₹3,37,890 ₹7,43,172 ₹28,48,534
Year 16 ₹4,52,180 ₹2,90,992 ₹7,43,172 ₹23,96,354
Year 17 ₹5,04,505 ₹2,38,667 ₹7,43,172 ₹18,91,849
Year 18 ₹5,62,887 ₹1,80,285 ₹7,43,172 ₹13,28,962
Year 19 ₹6,28,024 ₹1,15,148 ₹7,43,172 ₹7,00,938
Year 20 ₹7,00,698 ₹42,474 ₹7,43,172 ₹240

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EMI for ₹60 lakh home loan at 11%?

The monthly EMI for a ₹60 lakh home loan at 11% for 20 years is ₹61,931. For 15 years it is ₹68,196, and for 10 years it is ₹82,650.

What is the total interest on ₹60 lakhs at 11% for 20 years?

Total interest paid over 20 years is ₹88,63,440. Your total repayment (principal + interest) would be ₹1,48,63,440.

What salary do I need for a ₹60 lakh home loan?

With a monthly EMI of ₹61,931 at 11% for 20 years, you need a minimum monthly take-home salary of approximately ₹1,54,828, based on the standard 40% EMI-to-income guideline used by most banks.

Which banks offer home loans at 11%?

Rates around 11% are more common at NBFCs and private sector lenders. If you are quoted this rate, compare offers from public sector banks — you may qualify for a lower rate with a good credit score.

Can I reduce my EMI on a ₹60 lakh home loan?

Yes — you can reduce your EMI by choosing a longer tenure (up to 30 years), negotiating a lower interest rate, making a larger down payment to reduce the principal, or maintaining a high CIBIL score above 750. You can also do a balance transfer to a lender with a lower rate after 12–24 months of repayment.