This scheme by NMDFC provides loans for technical and professional courses, offering up to Rs. 20 lakh Read More... for studies in India and Rs. 30 lakh for courses abroad, with special interest rates for minority community students. Read less
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Looking to pursue higher education in technical or professional fields? The National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) has a beneficial education loan scheme to support you.
The Education Loan Scheme by NMDFC is designed to help students from minority communities finance their job-oriented technical and professional education. It offers substantial loan amounts for both domestic and international studies at concessional interest rates.
This scheme is specifically for Indian students belonging to one of the six notified minority communities: Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis, and Jains. Eligibility is also based on family income, secured admission to a recognized course, and the course duration.
In today's competitive world, quality education is key to career growth. This scheme removes financial barriers for deserving students from minority groups, enabling them to acquire specialized skills and qualifications, thereby improving their employment prospects and contributing to national development.
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To apply for the NMDFC Education Loan Scheme, follow these steps:
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For detailed application procedures and to find the nearest office, please visit the official NMDFC website:
Can I get a loan for any professional course under this scheme?
Yes, the scheme covers technical and professional courses that are job-oriented and have a duration of up to five years. The course must be from a recognized institution.
Who is considered a co-borrower for this education loan?
A co-borrower is typically the parent or guardian of the student. They must have a verified income certificate and will be jointly responsible for the loan repayment.
What are the loan limits for studying in India versus abroad?
For courses within India, the maximum loan amount available is Rs. 20 lakh. For courses pursued abroad, the loan can go up to Rs. 30 lakh.
When do I need to start repaying the education loan?
The repayment period begins six months after you complete your course or start working, whichever comes first. You then have a total of five years to repay the entire loan amount.
Are there any specific interest rates for female students?
Yes, there is a special concession for women. Under Credit Line-2, female students will pay an interest rate of 5% per annum, while male students will pay 8% per annum. For Credit Line-1, the rate is 3% per annum for all.
What expenses does the education loan cover?
The loan can be used for tuition fees, hostel charges, purchase of books, necessary equipment, and travel expenses if you are studying abroad.
How is the minority status proven for this scheme?
You can prove your minority status with a certificate issued by a competent authority or through a self-declaration, as per the guidelines provided by NMDFC.