Jan
31
Education is greatest asset that a student earns, which forms the basis for all the achievements in his or her life. But the soaring cost of education is hindering students to pursue their dream career. A workable solution to tackle rising educational expenses is education loans. More than sixty percent of students take these loans to finance their higher studies.
Students who are young have little credit history. Despite this lenders frequently offer student loans because most student loans are guaranteed by government. Student loans are a cheaper option than any other loan borrowing method to finance educational costs like tuition fees, accommodation, books, computers, transportation, etc.
The amount granted depends on the course opted by the borrower. It also differs on the type of course taken i.e. regular, part-time or distance education. Thus before taking a loan, students should make an estimate of the total cost of their education course including course fees and living expenses.
Student loans have interest rates based on the prevailing rate of inflation. The interest is calculated daily from the date of disbursement of the loan. Repayment of these loans starts after the completion of the course and only after getting a job with a minimum salary of