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Axis Bank Education Loan Scheme

Started by Kalyan, Apr 30, 2008, 07:08 PM

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Kalyan

Axis Bank Education Loan Scheme

Study Power

Loan upto Rs.7.5 lacs for studies in India

Loan upto Rs.15 lacs for studies Abroad

Higher education within your reach

Axis Bank's Study Power aims to provide financial support to deserving students for pursuing higher professional or technical education in India and abroad. The loan would be provided to students who have obtained admission to career-oriented courses eg, medicine, engineering, management etc., either at the graduate or post-graduate level.
Quantum of Loan

The quantum of finance under the scheme is capped at Rs 7.5 lacs for studies in India and Rs 15 lacs for studies abroad, which would cover tuition fees, hostel charges (if any), cost of books, etc. The minimum amount of loan would be Rs 50,000.

Margin:

No margin for loans upto Rs 4 lacs. For loans above Rs 4 lacs, 5% margin for studies within India and 15% for higher studies overseas.

Rate of interest:

Interest rates linked to PLR.

Role of the Guardian:

The parent(s) or guardian of the student would be treated as a co-applicant of the loan. His or her role would be, necessarily, like the primary debtor.

Security:

Third party guarantee and/or collateral security may be asked for in appropriate cases.

Additional Security:

Assignment of LIC policy in favour of the Bank for the sum assured being at least 100% of the loan amount. The policy is kept alive during the currency of the loan.

To ensure this, the annual premium may be included in the computation of the loan requirement, along with the tuition fees and other recurring charges. Further, the future income of the student needs to be assigned in favour of the Bank for meeting the installment obligations.

Disbursement:

The loan will be disbursed in full or in suitable installments taking into account the requirement of funds and/or fee schedule as assessed by the Bank directly to the educational institution or vendor of books or equipment or instruments.

For more details, visit http://www.axisbank.com

Birjua

Sounds Good, Whats about the interest rate?

Martin Henery

I also want to know about your interest charge. can you provide me.   :agree

pradeep prem

most of the private bank interest has high
with the get interest in bad way before some years so for this many has died due to this
so please think and get loan from privste bank