Create flexible tuition installments for courses and programs. Set dates, interest, and per-payment fees easily. Export clear schedules for students, parents, and staff today.
First, the financed principal is computed as: P = (Program + Materials + Exam − Discount) + Admin − Upfront.
If the periodic interest rate is r and there are n installments, the base installment payment is: Payment = P × r / (1 − (1 + r)−n).
If r = 0, then Payment = P / n. Per-installment fees are added after the payment is calculated.
| Student | Program cost | Discount | Upfront | Installments | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ayesha | PKR 250,000 | 10% | PKR 30,000 | 12 | Monthly |
| Hassan | PKR 180,000 | PKR 15,000 | PKR 20,000 | 6 | Monthly |
| Sara | PKR 320,000 | 5% | PKR 0 | 4 | Quarterly |
These rows are examples only. Use your own tuition and policy values.
It includes tuition and selected fees, minus discount and upfront payment, plus any one-time admin fee. It is the balance split across installments.
Yes. Set the annual interest rate to 0. The calculator will divide the financed amount evenly and still apply any per-installment fee you enter.
Rounding and interest can leave a small remaining balance. The last payment is adjusted so the ending balance becomes zero.
“Payment” covers principal plus interest. “Installment total” adds the per-installment fee to the payment amount.
The calculator adds the chosen frequency to the first due date for each installment. If you set a fixed payment day, it snaps dates to that day-of-month.
Choose percent to apply a rate to tuition plus selected fees. Choose amount to subtract a fixed value, capped so it never exceeds the base total.
If “Count upfront in grand total” is set to yes, the upfront payment is added to the total paid. Turn it off when you want totals for installments only.
No. It is a planning tool. Always confirm dates, fees, and policies with your institution’s finance office before issuing invoices or agreements.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.