Exclusive offers run June 17 to September 30, bundling freebies like airpods and Apple pencil for students.

Apple has kicked off its much-awaited Back to School offer in India, giving students and educators a chance to score significant savings on select Mac and iPad models. Running from June 17 through September 30, the promotion is available across Apple Stores in India, Apple’s official website, and the Apple Store app.
Eligible buyers can claim discounts on MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iPad Air, and iPad Pro, along with bundled accessories like AirPods or Apple Pencil. Students purchasing a MacBook can choose from extras such as Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, Magic Keyboard, or the latest AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation. For iPad buyers, Apple is offering either the Apple Pencil Pro or AirPods 4.

Notably, the offer excludes certain models, including iPad Mini, iPad 10th Gen, Mac Mini, Mac Pro, Mac Studio, and refurbished products. Each customer is eligible for one Mac and one iPad promo purchase.
Apple emphasizes that its Mac and iPad lineup, with built-in Apple Intelligence, offers unmatched privacy, security, and performance — making them ideal for students balancing productivity and creativity. Features like image playground, genmoji, and writing tools elevate academic projects, while intuitive interfaces, multitasking capabilities, and all-day battery life ensure a seamless user experience.
Additionally, Apple’s ecosystem integration allows effortless syncing across devices. From Universal Clipboard and AirDrop to Continuity Camera and Sidecar, students can streamline their workflow across Macs, iPhones, and iPads.
Pricing for the devices under the offer begins at ₹34,900 for iPad, ₹59,900 for iPad Air, and ₹99,900 for iPad Pro. MacBook Air starts at ₹99,900 (13-inch) and ₹1,24,900 (15-inch), while the MacBook Pro starts at ₹1,69,900 for the 14-inch model and ₹2,49,900 for the 16-inch variant.

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