Education Loan Masterclass with Chandini Sehgal | Everything You Need To Know About Education Loans

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 16

  • @SuzannahFarrar
    @SuzannahFarrar Před 3 lety +1

    This was incredibly useful! Thank you Sachin and Chandini.
    The topic of education loan really freaked me out earlier and I was extremely nervous about availing one until now! I feel confident in applying to universities and chasing my dreams. I owe it to you. :)

  • @yaswanthranga6457
    @yaswanthranga6457 Před 3 lety

    what are the documents required to get a loan? like... income tax returns or income certificate.

  • @vaishnavijahagirdar3835

    Can I take the gre in october ..i know its a bit late But My preparation is incomplete until september..n 1 months for revision..is it okay???..plz reply!..

  • @ananyasingh2880
    @ananyasingh2880 Před 3 lety

    So, UC Davis says "Gre is waived for all courses except Agricultural and Resource Economics for 2021-22 cycle". This 2021-2022 cycle means admissions for fall'21, right?
    And not for Fall'22?

    • @SachinPullil150
      @SachinPullil150  Před 3 lety

      No, that's Fall 22.

    • @ananyasingh2880
      @ananyasingh2880 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your prompt reply.
      Also, is it advisable to take IELTS/TOEFL before GRE?

    • @SachinPullil150
      @SachinPullil150  Před 3 lety

      @@ananyasingh2880 Yup, that's what I usually advise.

  • @abhinavgupta3679
    @abhinavgupta3679 Před 3 lety

    Hey Sachin. Just stumbled upon this lengthy but informative session. Is an FD equal to the amount of tuition + stay expenses considered as proof of liquid funds? Or 1) a loan on the FD (was mentioned multiple times in the session but seemed weird) or 2) liquidating the investment required to show proof of funds?

    • @SachinPullil150
      @SachinPullil150  Před 3 lety

      Hi Abhinav, I believe an Fixed Deposit (short term, not a long-term locked one) does count as proof of liquid funds for university applications. But as she mentions in the video, it might not be a good idea to self-fund your program if it drains all your savings in one shot. Instead, she recommends using the FD as collateral to secure an education loan. This allows you to study as well as keep the money in the FD.

    • @abhinavgupta3679
      @abhinavgupta3679 Před 3 lety

      ​@@SachinPullil150 Thanks for the quick revert, appreciate it. So let me get this - We are looking at two things 1) Trying to retain savings for a rainy day/ emergencies and 2) Cost of funding which would be ~9% for loan (with the tax benefits etc.) or ~5% for fixed deposits (opportunity cost of FD interest lets say 5%). Any other factor I might be missing here? Some excel or online calculator you could suggest

    • @SachinPullil150
      @SachinPullil150  Před 3 lety

      @@abhinavgupta3679 Yes, I think that's it. I don't have a calculator for interest/savings exactly, but I did a video where I have a calculator to show you how long you'll take to pay back your loan: czcams.com/video/3r23U2JH9QM/video.html

  • @suchonaghosh9324
    @suchonaghosh9324 Před 3 lety

    This was so good..... Thank you
    Sir I had registered for your gre webinar and also received the mail but I have missed it twice as I could not find the link to join the webinar. Kindly look into this matter. ......

    • @SachinPullil150
      @SachinPullil150  Před 3 lety

      Hi Suchona, it might be possible for me to give you a direct entry link you can use to join the session next time. Contact us at connect@sachinpullil.com and we'll help :)

  • @ashinshaju5767
    @ashinshaju5767 Před 3 lety

    Sir can i apply to ms in cs after bachelor of computer application (BCA)

  • @shivaganapathi702
    @shivaganapathi702 Před 3 lety

    First view

  • @rockrock8260
    @rockrock8260 Před 3 lety

    2nd view