I want to study abroad ...how i will pay my fees and all expenses ..bcoz I have nothing?

Asked by Mahendra about 2 years ago

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Divyakshi  Gupta

Divyakshi Gupta

Study Abroad Expert


I understand that finances play a key role when you are planning your education abroad. The budget is probably one of the first few things that factor in the final decision. The affordability of tuition fee and the living expense should not be the reason for the student to drop their dream and hamper their career.

 

While scholarships could be very helpful to keep this dream alive , most times it is not possible for each student to avail one for themselves. Thus, loans are the safest option which people rely on. And don’t be scared loans doesn’t have to be a burden. There is a wise approach that you can take. 

I have curated a list of banks that offer you the cheapest loans along with their interest rates, so that it gives you a bird’s eye view. 

 

Axis Bank - 13.70% P.A

HDFC Bank - 13.8% P.A

Bank of Baroda - 9.85% P.A

SBI - 13.70% P.A

Federal Bank - 13.6% P.A

The tenure that you get to pay off the loan from all of these banks is 15 years, so you don’t have to worry if you would be able to pay off the debt or not. You can easily work through your EMIs and look for jobs that fetch you good salaries and growth. As a student and as a working professional, you will have a financial back that could help your career progress. 

In the last year itself, 76% of study aspirants took loans for their masters abroad which shows that the process is very feasible by example.. We’ve personally helped around 2000 students with their loan process. So until your family or you yourself have managed to save up enough money, you should definitely consider taking a loan which suits your requirements.

 

If any of this feels like a hassle, you can directly get in touch with experts from the industry who have been doing this for a while and can help you accelerate the process. They will will make sure none of your study abroad dreams get hampered because of some financial constraints.

 

Let me know if this helped and if you need any other information from my end. 


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Preeti Singh

Preeti Singh

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Financing your education abroad without existing funds can be challenging, but it's entirely possible with the right strategy. First and foremost, investigate scholarships. Many universities offer generous scholarships that cover part or all of tuition fees for international students. Additionally, numerous private organizations and foundations provide scholarships based on a variety of criteria like field of study, nationality, or leadership potential. 

Securing a part-time job while studying is another viable option. It can help manage daily expenses and even part of your tuition, depending on the job's pay and your time management skills. Furthermore, explore student loan options. In many countries, there are loan programs specifically designed for international students, offering reasonable interest rates and repayment terms. 

Lastly, budget management is essential. Prioritize your expenses and look for ways to minimize costs, such as opting for shared housing, using public transport, and cooking your own meals instead of dining out. Planning your finances meticulously will allow you to not only afford your education but also enjoy your experience abroad without constant financial stress. 

 

 

 


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