Education loan
1 year ago
How can I get education loan without collateral? All government and non-government banks including NBFCs asking me for collateral papers even after submitting all legal documents.
A.Dear Client
To get an education loan without collateral, you can consider applying to banks that offer loans specifically for education, such as the State Bank of India or the Canara Bank. You can also look into government schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Vidya Lakshmi Scheme or the Central Sector Interest Subsidy Scheme.
To get an education loan without collateral, you can consider applying to banks that offer loans specifically for education, such as the State Bank of India or the Canara Bank. You can also look into government schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Vidya Lakshmi Scheme or the Central Sector Interest Subsidy Scheme.
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A.Dear Sir,
It is the policy of Bankers as per the instructions of RBI to sanction loans only when borrower arranges for collateral.
It is the policy of Bankers as per the instructions of RBI to sanction loans only when borrower arranges for collateral.
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