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Educational Loan in Hyderabad

Educational Loan Can Be Used For Many Purposes Like Below

Higher Studies

For IIMs, IITs and ISB

For PG Diploma

Foreign Education

To Join in B Pharmacy or M Pharmacy

To Join in B.Tech or M Tech

University Education

Domestic (Indian) Education

Education Loan Features

  • Age Limits – 17 -30 Years
  • Flexible Loan Tenure up to 7 Years.
  • Min Loan Starts From 3,00,000
  • Max Loan Up to 50,00,000
  • Compare And Analyze The Best Loan suitable For Your Needs
  • Expert Advise On Loan Documentation
  • Nil Charges For Pre-Closure Of Loan Amount*
  • Repayment Through ECS/Auto-Debits/PDC
  • Various EMI Calculators And Amortization Tables To Understand Your Loan Repayment Amount.
  • We Support Until The Loan Closure.

Documentation For Education Loan

  • Signed Application form
  • Two Passport Size Photos - Applicant and Co-Applicant
  • Photo ID - Applicant and Co-Applicant (Any one of the following)
  • Residence Proof - Applicant and Co-Applicant (Any one of the following)
  • Academic Documents of Student/div>
  • Proof Of Admission (If available)
  • Last 8 Months Bank Statements of Co-Applicant
  • Income Proof of Co-Applicant
  • Accepted Collateral documents
  • PAN Card
  • Passport
  • Driving License
  • Voters ID
  • Employee ID
  • Photo ID issued by the Central Govt. or State Govt.
  • Bankers Verification/ Bank Passbook with photograph of account holder attested by bank
  • Passport With Address
  • Bank Statement With Address
  • Driver's License with Address
  • Utility Bill (Not older than 3 months))
  • Telephone Bill (Not older than 3 months)
  • Ration card
  • Latest LIC Premium Receipt (Not older than 3 months)
  • Leave and License Agreement supported with an address proof / utility bill in the name of the landlord
  • Voter's ID
  • Marks sheet/Certificate of 12th Exam
  • Marks sheet/Certificate of Subsequent Years of Education e.g. BE, BCom, BSc, etc.
  • Marks sheet of Any Entrance Exam Taken e.g. CAT, CET, etc. (If applicable)
  • GRE/GMAT/TOFEL/LETS, etc Mark sheets For US Applicant
  • Scholarship Documents (if applicable)
  • Printed Admission Letter From the Institute on its Letterhead With Institute's Address
  • I-20 Form for the USA Applicant (If any)
  • 8 Months Bank Statements of Co-Applicant (If more than one bank account, provide copies of all)
  • Note: Make sure to include the bank statements of the Bank Account where Salary or Business or Professional receipts are credited every month.
  • Latest 3 Salary Slips or Salary Certificate on Employer's Letterhead
  • Last 2 year's Form 16 from Employer or Last 2 Year's Income Tax Returns
  • Any Other Income Proof That is Not Reflected in the Above Documents
  • Last 2 Year's Income Tax Returns
  • Last 2 Year's Certified Financial Statements or Provisional Financial Statements
  • Proof Of Office (any one of the following, Lease Deed, Utility Bill, Title Deed, etc.)
  • Any Other Income Proof That is Not Reflected in the Above Documents
  • Property Title Deed
  • Registered Sale Agreement Along With Society Share Certificate
  • Original Registration receipt for the above agreement
  • Allotment Letter By Municipal Corporation / Authorized Govt, Commencement Certificate from Municipal Corporation/Council.
  • 15 years or 30 years of Title Search (Previous Chain of Sale Deed establishing title) of the property.
  • Any other document as prescribed by our empanelled lawyers or chartered engineers from time to time
  • Residential Flat
  • Residential House
  • Non-Agricultural Land
  • A Fixed Deposit

Educational Loan FAQs

Usually, middle-income group people apply for education loans. However, because of: Rapidly rising costs of education Income tax benefit under 80 E of IT act Students wanting to take their own financial responsibilities to preserve the parents savings build positive credit history Even affluent families are going for education loan

With such a young population and one of the largest pool of students coupled with rising cost of education is only fueling the demand of education loans in India

We believe that going forward the education finance will largely consists of: Self-finance – Using parents savings, liquid assets etc. Scholarships & grants – Though in India the availability is quite limited, for meritorious students this may form a good chunk of the entire cost Education Loans – Rising costs, to minimise financial burden on the aging parents and tax benefits are three major reasons why more and more students and families are opting for loans of education

Yes, they should avail loan even if they have money. The reasons are explained in earlier questions

About Educational Loans

Accepted Collateral and documentation

Educational Loans will be available for following students:

Indian students attending overseas colleges and

Indian students attending colleges in India

Educational Loan covers the following

All of the tuition fees as applicable for the college/University 

Up to 100% of other expenses including

Living and hostel expenses

Examination fees, 

Library/laboratory fees, 

Purchase of books / equipments/instruments/uniforms

Purchase of computers / laptops considered necessary for completion of the course. 

Travel fare restricted to one economy class return ticket between India and the country of study, if applicable

Eligibility

Borrower must be an Indian citizen and must be 18 years of age or older

Co-borrower(s) must be an Indian citizen

Co-borrower(s) must have a bank account in any bank in India 

Confirmed admission in to the colleges before Educational Loan disbursement

Borrower and Co-borrower(s) must meet Banks/Financial Institution credit and underwriting norms as applicable from time to time.

Guarantor/Co-borrower Requirements

Borrower must be an Indian citizen and must be 18 years of age or older

It is mandatory to bring in an earning co-borrower(s) based in India to support the Education Loan application.

It is mandatory to bring in an earning co-borrower(s) based in India to support the Education Loan application.

Guarantor/Co-borrower(s) may be any of the following relatives, viz Father / Mother / Brother / Sister(married) /Spouse, where such co-borrower's income would be considered in determining the loan eligibility. And property related to: Father-in-law; Mother-in-law; Sister-in-law; Brother-in-law; Maternal or Paternal Uncle or Aunt, Grandparents also can be accepted.

Guarantor/Co-borrower's liability is co extensive with the Student; 

Guarantor/Co-borrower(s) to provide documentary proof to establish their relationship with the student, to the satisfaction of Bank/Financial Institution;

Loan Amount

Borrower must be an Indian citizen and must be 18 years of age or older

Minimum Loan Amount: Rs. 1,00,000 – Rs. 30,00,000

Rate Of Interest

Rate of interest will be floating rate of Interest, generally linked with the base rate of the banks, Present Scenario the Rate of Interest will be 11.5% to 15.0%.

Rate of Interest vary on account of a number of factors such as student's academic background, employability of the selected course from a selected college and country of study, financial strength of the co-borrower, loan repayment capability, credit history, collateral offered or not.

Loan Disbursement

The loan amount will be disbursed in Indian Rupees

The loan will be disbursed in India in Indian Rupees which can be converted to foreign currency for payment of university fees by the student wherever required.

Bank/Financial Institution disburses the tuition fee to the educational institute either directly or through an authorized servicer.

The tuition fee will be disbursed in installment as per the requirement of the specific educational institute.

Repayments of the loan to be made by the borrower in Indian rupees only.

Loan Re-payment Terms

Loan interest re-payment will start immediately after disbursement of the first installment of the loan.

Tenure of an education loan consists of:Duration of Study + free look Period after the Study + Repayment tenor

Maximum tenure up to 10 years

The loan tenure is however, subject to the factors such as the repayment capacity of the customer/s, future prospects of the course, age of the co-applicant, etc. and further subject to credit and underwriting norms as applicable from time to time.

Monthly repayment amount will be deducted from the bank account of the borrower/co-borrower using Electronic Clearing System (ECS).

Problems (at) Educational Loans

The amount of margin money required cannot be raised by the student.

Students who want to study abroad may need to take a loan that is more than the value of the collateral put up.

Income level of the guarantor is too low or the guarantor doesn't have credible Credit Score record.

It is difficult to prove that the college the applicant is going to is a valid college.

Applicant's documents are not in order.

If a student is studying abroad, there are a lot of formalities to be fulfilled and the student may not have accounted for the time that will be consumed.

ApnaLoanBazaar will help you to complete all the formalities with in a smooth manner to avail the Educational loan.

In today's scenario a lot of banks are apprehensive about funding studies abroad. The costs are huge and there is little guarantee that the applicant can get a job there after his/her course is over. You also have to take into account that the number of fake institutions abroad are rising and duping gullible students.

There is no one in the applicant's close family who has a credit score history.

Expert Advice

Best Practices for Educational Loan

Pay interest of Educational loansince from the availing of loan from Bank/Financial Institution.
Otherwise, once you graduate that interest will begin to accumulate interest as well, which is called compound interest. 
Try to get the collateral backed loan, which will cost you lesser Rate of Interest and Easy process of loan.
Try to get financial aid from the colleges to meet your educational needs, this will help you to reduce the Educational loan burden on you to further extent.
After you graduate, take the opportunity to pay down the principle of your loans while you're in a position to pay. Typically, loans are on deferment for six months after your graduation. This is so you have time to find a job.

Things not to do for Educational Loan

Don't rely on your parents to repay out a loan.
Some Banks give you more money than what you owe in tuition. These are called refunds. Don't take out loans that are in excess of your tuition. 
Try to meet other college costs by using your savings or setting up a payment plan.
Loans that provide refunds can only cause temptation. 
If you do get a refund, don't spend it. This money is supposed to be used for meal plans, supplies or books. When you receive that check, don't be foolish and use it on personal things. 
Don't assume that everything in your paperwork is what it should be. Make sure to read over all forms you receive. Most promissory notes explain what you must pay back and when you must begin to pay it. Be sure that you agree to all terms before signing anything! 
7. Don't take too much time off of school. If you choose to take a semester off, you'll be fine, but if you take off more than that, banks will begin to send you bills for your loans.

Basics of Educational Loans

There are three factors that you need to understand before applying for a Educational loan: Margin, Collateral and Repayments.

1) Margin:

Margin is the minimum amount that you have to pay as fees.

Margins vary from 5% to 20% depending on the loan taken and whether the educational institution is in India or abroad.
2) Collateral:
Generally banks will ask for collateral security for all educational loans valued above Rs. 10.0 lakhs, however for the less than Rs. 10.0 Lakhs, banks obtains necessary personal guarantees from the parents or blood relatives or any collateral as per bank comfort. Collateral will be inform of Residential or commercial upto 100% of the coverage of educational loans.
3) Repayment:

Repayment will generally starts from the six months from the completion of course, it can be vary from 6 months to 12 months as per the course discretion.

Simple interest is charged on the loan until the course ends. This interest (including holiday period interest) is added to the principal amount and the EMI is fixed. After six months, interest is charged on a reducing rate.

Banks may provide a 1% concession if the interest is serviced (paid) during the study and holiday period. In case you can service the interest, ask for the concession.

Caution: Repayment of Educational Loans

Your education loan is often the first liability of your credit history with the Bank. Do not default on your education loan. Defaulting on your education loan will make a worse impact on your Credit Score, it is difficult for you to repair your credit history after defaults the Educational Loan. Defaulting shows that you have failed the first credit test that you have been availed. Students, who have taken loans without any collateral, may assume that simply relocating from the address they have submitted to the bank means that they can get away from not paying their loan. This is not true.

When you take a loan, the bank submits your details to a credit bureau such as CIBIL and that's when you are entered into credit records. Your credit report has your name, address, and all your credit history (any credit cards you have owned, a personal loan you have taken and so forth).

Once you are registered with any of the four credit bureaus: CIBIL (you don't have to register, the banks will do that. You don't have a choice), all your details will be available to any banks from the credit bureau.

Try and service your interest during the study and holiday period. This may mean getting a part-time job. It may not be possible if you are studying in India but abroad it can be done.

If you can't make a payment on your own, borrow from family and friends. We cannot stress on how important it is that you don't default on your education loan.

If you get a job before the holiday period is over, service the interest. Start paying the loan only once you have been confirmed.

Do not make use of the entire duration of the loan period to pay off your loan. It suggests that you take too much time to pay off your debt. If you have a 7 year period, try and pay it off in 5 years.

About Hyderabad

Hyderabad city is the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, in the region of Telangana.

The city has an estimated population of around 8 million, making it 4th largest city in India, while the population of the metropolitan area was estimated above 9 million. Religiously and culturally, the city is united with Hindus, Muslims and Christians.

Hyderabad is an emerging information technology (or IT) and biotechnology hub of India. Hyderabad's many epithets include the City of Pearls, the City of Nawabs, the Biryani City and, because of its high-tech draw, Cyberabad.

Hyderabad has witnessed a remarkable growth in the real estate business. A number of mega malls have come up and are being built in the city. The rapid growth of the city, along with the growth of Secunderabad and neighbouring municipalities has resulted in a large metropolitan area.

Places To Be Visited In Hyderabad

Salar Jung Museum (12 km)

    The Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad has a unique distinction as the third largest museum in India and earned a worldwide fame for its largest one-man collection of antiques. It is a home for the prized collections from different civilizations. The Museum is a royal treat for art collectors with its 43,000 art objects and 50,000 priceless books and manuscripts. The collections range from Indian Art, Middle Eastern Art, European Art, Far Eastern Art, Children Art etc.

Birla Mandir (5 Km)

    The sparkling white structure visible through skyline of modern Hyderabad, Birla Mandir is located towards the southern end of Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad situated atop the Kala Pahad which is a twin hillock of Naubat Pahad. The Birlas had built this temple in 1976 with white marbles procured from Rajasthan. The temple is dedicated to Sri Venkateswara. The hillock is at a height of 280-feet situated on a 13-acre plot

Golconda Fort (15 Km)

    Golconda was the principal capital of the Qutub Shahi kings and a bustling centre for administration and commerce. This historical monument was constructed in the 1600’s. It was once considered to be home to a vault containing the ‘Hope’ and ‘Kohinoor’ diamonds. The inner fort has ruins of palaces, mosques and a hill top pavilion, which rises to more than 120 meters high and gives a bird’s eye view of other buildings. Golconda fort is undoubtedly one of most magnificent fortress complexes in India and it rests on a granite hill, considered an iconic monument depicting the history of Hyderabad.

Nehru Zoological Garden (24 km)

    Established in 1959, Considered to be among the best zoos in Asia, the Nehru Zoological Park is home to more than 1,500 species of birds, animals, and reptiles. The zoo hosts different species such as Indian Rhino, Bengal Tiger, Mynahs, African Elephants, White Peacocks, Chimpanzees,Rhinoceros and Python are some of the attractions that make the place unforgettable.

Charminar (13 km)

    Charminar is a monument and a mosque, which is synonymous with the history of Hyderabad, India. The majestic structure was completed in 1591 CE and is not only a landmark building of Hyderabad but also a famous monument of India. A must visit place for anyone who wants to treat his eyes to an architectural masterpiece, the ‘Charminar’ is shrouded by myths regarding the purpose behind its construction.

Hussain Sagar (3 km)

    Built by noted Sufi saint, Hazrat Syed Hussain Shah Wali in 1526, this lake is located across an area of 5.7 sq.Km. It receives its water supply from the Musi River. Boasting of some exotic surroundings, Hussain Sagar serves as the ideal location for a tranquilising evening with loved ones.

Lumbini Park (5 km)

    Maintained by the Buddha Purnima Project Authority as per the directives issued by the Telangana government is urban park was constructed in 1994. It is a dream come true for those willing to enjoy scenic beauty and that right in the heart of Hyderabad.

Jagannath Temple (10 km)

    You can add a spiritual/religious flavor to your trip by visiting the ‘Jagannath Temple’ which is located in the Banjara Hills. A replica of the original temple in Puri, this sacred monument serves as a fitting tribute to the Oriya community in the city.

Falaknuma Palace (16 km)

    Equipped with a lavish reception room and a library which has a roof carved from Walnut, the Falaknuma was once private property of the Nizam’s royal family. On the architectural front, it a blend of the Italian and Tudor styles. Interestingly, its last significant guest was Rajendra Prassad who visited the palace in the 1950’s.

Ramoji Film City (55 km)

    The brainchild of noted film producer Ramoji Rao, this celebrated facility was certified the world’s largest film studio complex in the world by the Guinness book of world records nearly two decades ago. A host of films have been shot here. A popular tourist attraction, it boasts of some impressive features such as a full-fledged amusement park.

Total Number Of Branches In Hyderabad (1875)

STATE BANK OF INDIA (224 Branches)STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD (168 Branches)ANDHRA BANK (162 Branches)HDFC BANK (114 Branches)SYNDICATE BANK (84 Branches)ICICI BANK LTD (79 Branches)CANARA BANK (79 Branches)AXIS BANK (61 Branches)KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LTD (57 Branches)INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK (46 Branches)VIJAYA BANK (46 Branches)THE STATE CO-OP BANK LTD (45 Branches)CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA (45 Branches)PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK (43 Branches)UNION BANK OF INDIA (38 Branches)ING VYSYA BANK (38 Branches)INDIAN BANK (36 Branches)BANK OF INDIA (36 Branches)BANK OF BARODA (35 Branches)ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE (34 Branches)THE AP MAHESH CO-OP BANK LTD (33 Branches)CORPORATION BANK (33 Branches)KARUR VYSYA BANK (29 Branches)ALLAHABAD BANK (27 Branches)YES BANK (24 Branches)UCO BANK (22 Branches)SOUTH INDIAN BANK (22 Branches)IDBI BANK (22 Branches)DENA BANK (17 Branches)LAKSHMI VILAS BANK (16 Branches)BANK OF MAHARASHTRA (15 Branches)INDUSIND BANK (12 Branches)CITY UNION BANK LTD (12 Branches)FEDERAL BANK (12 Branches)STATE BANK OF MYSORE (12 Branches)UNITED BANK OF INDIA (11 Branches)KARNATAKA BANK LTD (10 Branches)STATE BANK OF TRAVANCORE (9 Branches)DCB BANK LTD (8 Branches)STATE BANK OF BIKANER & JAIPUR (6 Branches)THE SHAMRAO VITHAL CO-OP BANK (6 Branches)TAMILNAD MERCANTILE BANK LTD (5 Branches)PUNJAB & SIND BANK (5 Branches)DHANALAXMI BANK (5 Branches)STATE BANK OF PATIALA (4 Branches)STANDARD CHARTERED BANK (3 Branches)JAMMU & KASHMIR BANK LTD (3 Branches)CATHOLIC SYRIAN BANK LTD (3 Branches)BANDHAN BANK LTD (3 Branches)LAKSHMI VILAS BANK (2 Branches)CITI BANK (2 Branches)BHARATIYA MAHILA BANK LTD (1 Branches)STATE BANK OF INDIA (1 Branches)STATE BANK OF MYSORE (1 Branches)B N P PARIBAS (1 Branches)BANK OF BAHARAIN & KUWAIT BSC (1 Branches)IDFC BANK LTD (1 Branches)HSBC BANK (1 Branches)RBL BANK LTD (1 Branches)RESERVE BANK OF INDIA (1 Branches)THE NASIK MER CO-OP BANK LTD (1 Branches)THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND N V (1 Branches)STATE BANK OF INDIA (1 Branches)
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