How to Apply for CM Punjab 100,000 E-Bikes Scheme 2026 – Complete Registration Guide
Updated July 2026 — Registration Guide

How to Apply for CM Punjab 100,000 E-Bikes Scheme 2026 – Complete Registration Guide

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has approved a fresh rollout of the Punjab e-bike programme, and this time the numbers are bigger: 100,000 electric bikes for students within a single year, a Rs. 70,000 government subsidy on every unit, and a flat, interest-free installment of Rs. 2,100 a month. Government employees are being folded into the same easy-installment structure once the student rollout is underway. What follows is a complete walkthrough of the application itself — what to prepare, how the student and teacher portals work, and where applicants most often go wrong.

Scheme Snapshot — 2026
Total bikes announced100,000
Subsidy per bikeRs. 70,000
Monthly installmentRs. 2,100 (interest-free)
Male students down paymentRs. 14,000
Female students down paymentWaived
Rollout orderStudents first, then govt. employees
Before You Start

Why most rejected applications fail before they even reach the balloting stage

Every application cycle, a large share of submissions get turned down — not because the applicant was ineligible, but because a document was blurry, a guarantor wasn’t informed, or a field didn’t match the CNIC exactly. The fix for all of this is preparation. If your documents are ready and scanned properly, filling out the actual form takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes. The scramble happens when people open the portal first and go hunting for paperwork afterward.

Before opening any application form, confirm you meet the basic eligibility conditions for your category — age range, domicile, no existing registered vehicle, and at minimum a learner’s permit. Missing even one of these leads to automatic rejection regardless of how well the rest of the form is filled in.

What a student applicant needs on hand

  • CNIC — clear scan, front and back
  • Current student ID card
  • Enrollment or bonafide certificate from your institution
  • Punjab domicile (original or attested copy)
  • Motorcycle learner’s permit or full licence
  • Two recent passport-size photographs
  • Your own active mobile number (registered on your CNIC)
  • Bank account details, preferably with Bank of Punjab

What a government teacher applicant needs on hand

  • CNIC — clear scan, front and back
  • Service certificate, signed and stamped, showing current designation
  • Your PESS / personnel number (ask your headteacher if unsure)
  • Latest salary slip, current month preferred
  • Motorcycle learner’s permit or full licence
  • Recent passport-size photograph, white background

What your guarantor needs to prepare

  • Guarantor’s CNIC, front and back
  • Proof of income — salary slip, business registration, or property papers
  • A clean ECIB credit report with no defaulted loans
  • A utility bill from the last three months for address verification
  • Documented proof of relationship to the applicant
  • An existing Bank of Punjab account, if possible — it speeds up verification

Talk to your guarantor before you touch the application form

The Bank of Punjab sends someone to physically visit your guarantor’s home as part of verification. If your guarantor is caught off guard, unavailable, or unwilling to cooperate during that visit, your bike allocation can be cancelled — even after you’ve already been picked in the balloting. Explain the process to them first, confirm they’re comfortable with it, and if they don’t already bank with BOP, suggest they open an account before you submit anything.

Student Portal

Applying as a college or university student

This walkthrough applies to the student track only — teachers should skip ahead to the PTF section below.

01

Open the correct portal — and only that one

Students apply at bikes.punjab.gov.pk. Nowhere else. Don’t confuse it with the federal PM scheme portal or the teacher portal — each runs its own pipeline, and an application filed on the wrong site simply won’t be processed.

Tip: bookmark the real URL so a fake link shared on WhatsApp or social media doesn’t catch you off guard.
02

Register your account

Enter your 13-digit CNIC and a mobile number that’s registered in your own name — not a relative’s. An OTP arrives by SMS; enter it within the time window shown. Requesting several OTPs back to back can temporarily lock the account, so give it a moment if the first one doesn’t arrive.

03

Complete the form exactly as your documents show it

You’ll enter personal details (name, father’s name, date of birth, address, district), educational details (institution, programme, enrollment number, current semester, campus city), and your bike preference — electric or petrol, not both. Even a small spelling mismatch against your CNIC can flag the application for review, so check every field twice.

04

Upload each document to its matching field

Every document type has its own upload slot — don’t place your domicile scan in the CNIC field or vice versa, as this alone can delay processing. After each upload, open the preview and confirm it’s sharp and fully visible before moving on.

05

Pick your bike from the official catalogue

The portal displays approved electric and petrol models with pricing. Once submitted, your choice is locked after the announced change deadline, so compare options before confirming.

06

Review everything, then submit

Check your name spelling, institution name, document clarity, and guarantor details one last time. After submission you’ll get a confirmation SMS with a tracking ID — save it, since you’ll need it to follow your application’s progress.

PTF Portal

Applying as a government school teacher

Teachers apply through a separate portal with its own verification pipeline, run by the Punjab Teachers Foundation.

01

Go to the PTF applicant portal only

Government teachers register through the official Punjab Teachers Foundation portal, not the student site. Using the wrong link sends your data into the wrong queue and it will not be picked up by the teacher verification team.

02

Sign in with your CNIC and PESS number

Your service record is matched against the Education Department database using your personnel number, so make sure it’s entered exactly as it appears on your service certificate — not from memory.

03

Enter service and posting details

Fill in your current school, district, designation, and years of service. This information is cross-checked with your headteacher’s records, so anything that doesn’t match can hold up approval.

04

Upload your service certificate and salary slip

Both must be recent and legible. A salary slip older than the window the portal allows is usually rejected automatically, so always upload the latest one available.

05

Confirm and submit

Review your designation, school name, and contact number, then submit. You’ll receive a tracking ID by SMS — the same number you’ll use later to check your status.

What Happens Next

The stages your application goes through after submission

Applications move through a fixed sequence — knowing the order helps you understand what a status update actually means.

Stage 1

Document screening

An automated check confirms every required document was uploaded and is readable. Incomplete files are flagged here before a human ever looks at the application.

Stage 2

Eligibility verification

Your CNIC, domicile, and institution or service details are cross-checked against official records to confirm you meet the category requirements.

Stage 3

Guarantor and bank review

Bank of Punjab reviews your guarantor’s credit history and may schedule a home verification visit before your file is cleared.

Stage 4

Balloting

Cleared applications enter the computerized draw. Selection is by lottery, not by submission speed, so applying early does not improve your odds — it only avoids last-minute technical issues.

Stage 5

Allocation and delivery

Successful applicants are notified by SMS with instructions on completing the down payment and collecting the bike from a designated dealership.

Avoid These

Common mistakes that get applications rejected

01

Name doesn’t match CNIC exactly

Nicknames, missing middle names, or different spelling of the father’s name are a frequent cause of automatic flagging.

Fix: Copy the name directly off your CNIC, character for character.
02

Blurry or cropped document scans

Photos taken at an angle, with glare, or missing a corner of the document are rejected during screening.

Fix: Use a flatbed scanner or scanning app, not a quick phone photo.
03

Guarantor unaware of the bank visit

Applications are cancelled at the last stage when a guarantor refuses or is unreachable during BOP’s verification visit.

Fix: Brief your guarantor in advance and confirm their availability.
04

Using a mobile number not registered to you

OTPs and status updates go to the number on file — using someone else’s SIM breaks verification later.

Fix: Register with a number under your own CNIC only.
Cost Breakdown

What you actually pay, category by category

CategoryDown PaymentMonthly InstallmentSubsidy Applied
Male studentsRs. 14,000Rs. 2,100Rs. 70,000
Female studentsWaivedRs. 2,100Rs. 70,000
Government teachersTo be announcedRs. 2,100 (expected)Rs. 70,000
Other government employeesTo be announcedRs. 2,100 (expected)Rs. 70,000
Check Status

Track your application

Once you have your tracking ID from the confirmation SMS, you can check where your application stands at any time.

Status checks run on the official portal only. Never enter your CNIC or tracking ID on a third-party site claiming to speed up your allocation.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply if I already own a motorcycle?+

No. The scheme is designed for applicants who do not already have a registered vehicle in their name.

What happens if I’m not selected in the balloting?+

Your documents remain on file and you’re automatically eligible for the next balloting round without reapplying, as long as the scheme phase is still open.

Can I switch from petrol to electric after submitting?+

Only before the announced change deadline. Once that window closes, your original selection is final.

Does my guarantor need to be a family member?+

Not necessarily, but a documented relationship and a clean credit history are required regardless of who they are.

Ready to apply?

Have your documents scanned and your guarantor briefed before you start — it’s the single biggest thing that speeds up approval.

Start Your Application
Need Help

Support contacts

Student Helpline 042-111-333-267
Teacher / PTF Helpline 0800-YYYYY
Bank of Punjab Support 042-XXXXXXX

CM Punjab E-Bikes Scheme Guide — Independent registration walkthrough, updated July 2026.

This page is an unofficial guide meant to help applicants prepare and navigate the registration process. It is not affiliated with the Government of Punjab or the Bank of Punjab. Always confirm figures, deadlines, and eligibility criteria on the official portals before submitting any application or sharing personal documents.