Udupi: Students getting online education eligible for loans


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Sep 4: Because of the continuing impact of coronavirus pandemic, schools and colleges in the state have not yet started running classes. Even though the schools have not opened, there is no bar on the students availing education loans. They can continue to avail education loan by submitting the required documents to the government.

There was confusion about whether education loan can be availed for pursuing higher education because of the presence of coronavirus infection. The fact that the educational institutions have not been functioning had added to the confusion. There were rumours that this year, education loans would not be granted. Lead bank manager T C Rudresh asked the students not to get perturbed unduly and assured that education loans will be granted this year too like in previous years.

He said that the students can avail education loans by providing information about online education registration by educational institutions, estimated expenses for the education of the student for the current year, and college admission records etc and get the loan sanctioned.

He said that every year, immediately after the common entrance test result was published, students willing to pursue medical and engineering courses used to apply for education loans. But he noted that loan applications this time have been far less, as some colleges have not begun the registration process.

Rudresh stated that for the year 2020-21, Udupi district has a target of Rs 160 crore education loans disbursement and that so far 30 to 40 applications for education loans have been received. He said that the banks give loans on priority for education at an interest rate of 9 to 11 per cent per annum. He said that for education in institutions within the country, loans up to Rs 10 lac can be availed and for studies abroad, loan of Rs 20 lac or more can be availed. The loan amount depends on courses and repaying capacity, he stated.

 

  

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    " The loan amount depends on courses and repaying capacity", stated the Manager. According to statistics, education loan granted without collateral is the big contributor to the NPA of the banks. Loans that were taken below 4 lakhs category, about 70% are not paying back, the bank records say.

    Presently, Engineering graduates, MBA, MCA and Ph,Ds are working under Mgnrega scheme in UP Bihar and some states. Even in Mangalore,some MA, MSc, B.Ed teachers who had taken study loans are working as labourers, after losing jobs.

    Those taken loans 20 lakh and above for study abroad are not paying back sincerely. Now, you can take study loan for Canada, study 2 years, you get 3 year work permit, and since you have lived 5 years there, you can apply for citizenship. But, since the loans were sanctioned after verifying the assets of parents, the loan recovery is not as bad as students studied in India.

    Yes, it is necessary to give education loans. But, if the student, after study, is unable to get job, the banks cannot accept the degree certificate in lieu of loan & interest amount. That is the problem.

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  • HUSSAIN, QATAR

    Sat, Sep 05 2020

    Dear State Government

    I would like to know what are the provisions being done for the kannada medium students coming from poor background. I beleive they will be deprived of education if online classes continue as most of them may not be able to afford a basic smartphone or laptop

    Request you to kindly look into their educational needs

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