Most people recharge on autopilot. They pick whatever plan they used last time, tap confirm, and move on. But with BSNL offering everything from 24-day short-term packs to full-year plans with OTT subscriptions thrown in, a little research before you recharge can go a long way — both in making sure you’re not paying for data you’ll never use, and in stretching your money further over the course of a year.
The good news is that figuring it out doesn’t require a trip to a BSNL store or twenty minutes on hold with customer care. Bajaj Pay lets you browse every available BSNL prepaid plan in one place, compare what you’re getting, and complete your recharge in minutes — straight from your phone or laptop, as quickly as booking a cab or splitting a dinner bill.
How BSNL prepaid actually works
With a prepaid plan, you pay upfront for a fixed bundle — a set amount of data, calls, and SMS — that’s valid for a specific number of days. Once either the validity period or your benefits run out (whichever comes first), the plan stops, and you choose a new one.
A few things worth knowing before you pick:
Validity ranges from 24 days to a full year. The longer plans almost always work out cheaper per day, so if you don’t mind paying more upfront, they’re worth considering.
Most plans come with a daily data cap. Once you hit your BSNL data plan’s daily limit, your speed drops — but your connection stays on. You won’t get cut off mid-call.
Unused data doesn’t carry over. Whatever’s left at the end of your plan period disappears. That’s why it’s worth being honest with yourself about how much data you actually use, rather than going for the biggest bundle available.
If you’d rather not think about recharging at all, BSNL also offers postpaid plans — available through Bajaj Pay alongside the prepaid options.
Current BSNL prepaid plans
Prices can vary slightly depending on your telecom circle, so always double-check on the Bajaj Pay recharge page before you confirm. The plan details below are accurate at the time of writing.
Short-term packs — ideal for light users or a second SIM
| Price | What you get | Validity |
| Rs. 147 | Unlimited calls (any network) + 5 GB total data | 24 days |
| Rs. 199 | Unlimited calls (any network) + 2 GB/day data | 28 days |
| Rs. 228 | Unlimited calls + 2 GB/day data + 100 SMS/day | 30 days |
Monthly plans — for regular users who recharge roughly once a month
| Price | What you get | Validity |
| Rs. 225 | 2.5 GB/day data + unlimited calls + 100 SMS/day | 30 days |
| Rs. 239 | 2 GB/day data + unlimited calls + 100 SMS/day | 1 month |
| Rs. 299 | 3 GB/day data + 1,000 SMS/day | 30 days |
Medium validity plans — fewer recharges, better value
| Price | What you get | Validity |
| Rs. 485 | 2 GB/day data + unlimited calls + 100 SMS/day (first 15 active days) | 72 days total |
| Rs. 599 | 3 GB/day data + unlimited calls + 100 SMS/day (first 30 active days) | 70 days total |
| Rs. 997 | 150-day benefits — check your circle for data details | 150 days |
Full-year plans — recharge once, done
| Price | What you get | Validity |
| Rs. 1,499 | 24 GB total data + unlimited calls + 100 SMS/day | 300 days |
| Rs. 1,999 | 600 GB total data + unlimited calls + 100 SMS/day + Lokdhun OTT subscription | 330 days |
| Rs. 2,399 | Unlimited calls + data (check your circle) + 100 SMS/day | 365 days |
How to choose — four practical questions
1. Does BSNL cover you where you spend most of your time? BSNL’s real strength is its reach outside city limits. If you travel frequently through rural areas, smaller towns, or along highways, BSNL often holds signal where private networks don’t. In major metros, you may find private operators offer faster, more consistent speeds.
2. How much data do you genuinely use each day? Check your phone’s data usage stats — most people are surprised by how modest the number actually is. If you’re mostly on Wi-Fi and just need calls when you’re out, the Rs. 147 pack does the job without any fuss. Regular social media and streaming users will be comfortable on the Rs. 199 or Rs. 228 plans.
3. How often do you want to think about recharging? If the answer is “as rarely as possible,” go long. The Rs. 599 plan gives you 70 days of total validity with 30 active days of data and calls. The Rs. 1,499 plan covers 300 days and works out to well under Rs. 150 a month — solid value if you’re happy to pay once and forget about it.
4. Is this your primary number or a backup SIM? For your main number, the Rs. 225 or Rs. 239 monthly plan gives reliable daily data at a reasonable price. For a second SIM you just need to keep active — for travel, work calls, or emergencies — the Rs. 147 or Rs. 485 plan keeps it ticking over without any unnecessary spend.
Recharging through Bajaj Finserv
Once you’ve made your decision, the actual recharge takes a couple of minutes. Every transaction generates an instant confirmation and a saved receipt — handy if you expense your phone bill.
Via the Bajaj Finserv app
- Download the app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store
- Sign in with your registered mobile number
- Go to Bills and Recharges from the home screen
- Select Mobile Recharge
- Enter your BSNL number and choose Prepaid
- Browse the plans, pick yours, and pay via UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking
Your recharge goes through instantly and the receipt sits in your transaction history.
Via the Bajaj Finserv website
- Go to www.bajajfinserv.in
- Navigate to Payments → Mobile Recharge
- Enter your BSNL mobile number and select Prepaid
- Choose your plan, review the details, and hit Pay Now
- Complete payment via UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking
A confirmation goes straight to your phone and email.














