Hello,
I need some clarification regarding the loan facilities available for ISB, India. I understood from what I read on their official website that they require a commitment fee of INR 2 lakhs once the candidate is chosen and has committed to commence classes and that this needs to be paid within 15 days of receiving the offer else the admission stands cancelled.
I would like to know if it's possible to get the educational loan sanctioned within such a short duration. It's quite beyond my financial capabilities to pay such a sum, hence before I start preparing to apply, I would like to get this clarified. Kindly do let me if someone here is in the know, I shall be much obliged.
Thanks! : )
Regarding ISB loan facilities
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- EPluribusUnus
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Thanks, Prasanna. I somehow didn't think of that. I mailed them. I've received a reply from them as well. The loan facilities can't be availed for the commitment fee. I was advised to borrow from family/friends.
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Yes. Thats the point of commitment fee. You should manage it all by your own.EPluribusUnus wrote:Thanks, Prasanna. I somehow didn't think of that. I mailed them. I've received a reply from them as well. The loan facilities can't be availed for the commitment fee. I was advised to borrow from family/friends.
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