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Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme for Pursuing Higher Education in Delhi : Benefits

A loan that helps provide a meritorious student in the Delhi the opportunity to pursue higher education with the financial support from the banking system, within reasonable terms and conditions.

Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme for Pursuing Higher Education in Delhi : Features

Objective of the Scheme: The Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme outlined below aims at providing financial support from the banking system to meritorious students for pursuing higher education in Delhi. The main emphasis is that a meritorious student is provided with an opportunity to pursue higher education with the financial support from the banking system with reasonable and affordable terms and conditions.

The scheme envisages creation of a corpus of Rs. 30 crores called the Higher Education and Skill Development Credit Guarantee Fund (hereinafter referred to as the Fund), initially which will be used to provide appropriate guarantee. Banks wishing to avail of this facility will have to pay an Annual Guarantee Fee (AGF) of 0.50% of the outstanding amount as on the date of application of the guarantee cover upfront to the Fund within 30 days from the date of Credit Guarantee Demand Advice Note (CGDAN) of guarantee fee. All subsequent AGFs could be collected on the basis of the outstanding loan amount as at the beginning of the financial year. On default of the loan and invocation of claim, the Fund shall settle 75% of the claims (out of the 100% of total amount under default) after the credit facility has been recalled and the recovery proceedings have been initiated under due process of law and the balance 25% of the claim, if any, shall be paid after conclusion of the recovery proceedings and ascertaining the net/final loss incurred by the lending institution. The scheme shall be confined to education loans sanctioned by member banks of Indian bankers association (IBA) or other Banks/Financial Institutions as identified by Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

The guarantee fee of 0.50% of the outstanding amount to be recovered from the borrower and to be paid to the Trust.

Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme for Pursuing Higher Education in Delhi : Eligibility

Students Eligibility
  • Students who wish to pursue diploma or degree or specified skill development courses in Delhi and have done their Class X and Class XII from Delhi are eligible under this Scheme. Courses for which the qualifying examination is Class X, students who have done Class X in Delhi would be eligible under this Scheme. Students who are children of employees of Govt. of NCT of Delhi or officials/government servants who are posted with the Govt. of NCT of Delhi are also eligible under this scheme.
  • The student should have secured admission to a higher education course or specified Skill development courses (diploma or degree including bachelors, masters and doctoral degree) in recognized institutions in Delhi through entrance test/merit based selection process after completion of secondary examination/senior secondary examination/required qualifying examination.
  • The guarantee would be available for loans for all recognized diploma/degree courses from government institutions/universities and constituent colleges of University of Delhi. It would also be available for private/self-financed institutions located in Delhi having NAAC/NBA/SFRC grading. The department will persuade all the private institutions to get accreditation from NAAC/NBA. Till such time, grading as given by the Third State Fee Regulatory Committee (SFRC) set up by Directorate of Higher Education and Directorate of Training & Technical Education may be used for private institutions, since this grading is based on the infrastructure, faculty and academic standards of the institutions as also the costs being incurred by it.
  • It would also be available for institutions of technical/training skill development such as courses by World Class Skill Centre or any other technical training/skill development institutions specified by the Government of NCT of Delhi.
  • Other reputed and recognized institutions may be considered on the basis of employability.
  • The private institution in which admission has been secured should have NAAC/NBA grading.* Since presently all institutions do not have NAAC/NBA grading, SFRC grading will also be considered for a limited period.**

*For private institutions having NAAC/NBA accreditation, a minimum grade of A or B is required.

**For private institutions having SFRC grading, A+ or A is required.

(SFRC grading has been given by the 3rd State Fee Regulatory Committee (SFRC) and is based on various parameters including infrastructure, faculty and academic standard. Institutions are advised to get NAAC/NBA accreditation at the earliest).

A meritorious student (who qualifies for a seat under merit quota) will also be eligible for loan under this scheme even if the student chooses to pursue a course under management quota.


Courses Eligible for Studies in Delhi (Indicative list):
  • Approved courses leading to graduate/post graduate degree and PG diplomas conducted by recognized colleges/universities recognized by UGC/Government/ AICTE/ AIBMS/ ICMR, etc.
  • Courses like ICWA, CA, CFA, etc.
  • Courses conducted by IIT, NIFT, NLU, IIFT, etc.
  • Regular degree/diploma courses like aeronautical, pilot training, shipping, including those run by polytechnics etc., degree/diploma in nursing, physiotherapy or any other discipline approved by director general of civil aviation/shipping/Indian nursing council or any other regulatory body as the case may be, if the course is pursued in Delhi.
  • Skill development courses as may be specified by Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

 

Note:

  • The above list is indicative in nature. Branches can consider other job oriented courses leading to technical/professional vocational/other degrees, post graduate degrees/diplomas offered by recognized institutions under this scheme.
  • Courses other than the above offered by reputed institutions may also be considered on the basis of employability.
  • Branches can consider other courses also, which are covered under ‘Baroda Gyan’ scheme of education loan for studies in India.
  • The guarantee would be available for loans for only those institutions whose fee is regulated by the Government.

Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme for Pursuing Higher Education in Delhi : Interest rates & charges

Up to Rs. 7.5 lakhs : BRLLR + 2.00 % p.a.

Above Rs.7.5 lakhs: BRLLR + 1.75 % p.a.

  • 1% interest concession to be provided (for the entire tenure of the loan), if interest is serviced during the study period and subsequent moratorium period prior to the commencement of repayment. (Guidelines for 1% concession in servicing monthly interest as mentioned as per Annexure-4 of master circular on education loan BCC:BR:107/454 dated 01.09.2015 will be applicable).
  • No special concession in ROI to female students.
  • Simple interest to be charged during the study period and up to commencement of repayment.

 

Note:

Servicing of interest during study period and the moratorium period till commencement of repayment is optional for students. Accrued interest will be added to the principal amount borrowed while fixing EMI for repayment.


Processing Charges

No processing charges may be levied on the loans sanctioned under the scheme.

Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme for Pursuing Higher Education in Delhi : Documentation

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Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme for Pursuing Higher Education in Delhi : Most Important Terms and Conditions (MITC)

Expenses considered for loan
  • Fee payable to college++/school/hostel*
  • Examination/library/laboratory fee
  • Insurance premium for student borrower
  • Caution deposit, building fund/refundable deposit supported by Institution bills/receipts (these expenses could be considered subject to the condition that the amount does not exceed 10% of the total tuition fees for the entire course).
  • Purchase of books/equipment/instruments/uniforms***
  • Purchase of computer at reasonable cost, if required for completion of the course***
  • Any other expense required to complete the course - like study tours, project work, thesis, etc.***
  • While computing the loan required, scholarships, fee waiver etc., if any available to the student borrower may be taken into account.
  • If the scholarship component is included in the loan assessment, it may be ensured that the scholarship amount gets credited to the loan account when received from the Government.

 

Notes:

++ For courses under Management quota seats considered under the scheme, fees as approved by the State Government/Government approved regulatory body for payment seats will be taken, subject to viability of repayment.

* Reasonable lodging and boarding charges will be considered in case the student chooses/is required to opt for outside accommodation.

*** It is likely that expenditure under item Nos. VI, VII & VIII above may not be available in the schedule of fees and charges prescribed by the college authorities. Therefore, a realistic assessment may be made of the requirement under these heads.


Quantum of finance

Need based finance to meet the expenses worked out as per para 5 above, will be considered taking into account margins as per para 7 subject to the following ceiling:

Studies in Delhi - Maximum up to Rs. 10 lakhs.

  • Ordinarily loans up to Rs. 7.5 lakhs where conditions as prescribed under the Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Education Loans (CGSEL) of Govt. of India are satisfied can be granted by the Banks under the Govt. of India scheme as and when the same becomes operational.
  • However, loans above Rs. 7.5 lakhs & up to Rs. 10 lakhs and loans in respect of private institutions which presently do not have NAAC accreditation as required under Govt. of India scheme but have SFRC grading of A+ or A and otherwise satisfy the requirements under the scheme of Govt. of NCT of Delhi will be covered under this scheme.

Margin

Up to Rs. 10 lakhs - Nil


Security

Up to Rs. 10 lakhs - parents/legal guardians to be joint borrower(s) - No security

Note: The loan documents should be executed by the student and the parent/guardian as joint-borrower.


Appraisal/Sanction/Disbursement
  • Applications will be received either directly at branches or through on-line mode. Upon receipt of application, standard acknowledgement giving a reference number will be issued. The acknowledgement will contain contact details of the bank official who could be contacted in case of delay in disposal of application.
  • Domicile certificate issued by the Tehsildar (Executive Magistrate), revenue department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, will be accepted by the Banks as proof of domicile, if required.
  • Normally, sanction/rejection will be communicated within 15 days of receipt, duly completed application with supporting documents.
  • In the normal course, while appraising the loan, the future income prospect of the student only will be looked into.
  • State Level Bankers Committee (SLBC) will provide information regarding loans sanctioned under the Govt. of India scheme to students of Delhi on quarterly basis.
  • Rejection of loan application, if any, shall be done with the concurrence of the controlling authority of the branch concerned and under intimation to the Directorate of Higher Education, Delhi and conveyed to the student stating reason for rejection.
  • Students may submit their loan applications either at the bank branches near the residence of parents or to the educational institution.
  • The loan to be disbursed in stages as per the requirement/demand directly to the institutions/vendors of equipment/instruments to the extent possible.
  • Grievance Redressal Committee will be formed which will be headed by Director, Higher Education with one member each from Indian Bankers Association (IBA), Lead Bank, Canara Bank to handle any complaint, grievances including those relating to cases rejected by banks. The committee will meet on a monthly basis or as frequently as may be necessary.

Repayment

Repayment Holiday/Moratorium - Course period + 1 year.

  • If the student is not able to complete the course within the scheduled time, extension of time for completion of course may be permitted for a maximum period of 2 years. If the student is not able to complete the course for reasons beyond his control, sanctioning authority may at his discretion consider such extensions as may be deemed necessary to complete the course. In case the student discontinues the course midway, appropriate repayment schedule will be worked out by the bank in consultation with the student/parent.
  • The accrued interest during the repayment holiday period to be added to the principal and repayment in Equated Monthly Instalments (EMI) fixed.
  • Repayment of the loan will be in equated monthly instalments for a period of 15 years for all categories.

Note: No prepayment penalty will be levied for prepayment of loan any time during the repayment period.


Insurance

Insurance cover is optional for the student borrower.

Under the existing Group Credit Life Insurance scheme for education loans entered into by BOB up with M/s. IndiaFirst Insurance the facility of providing insurance cover for Education Loan borrower is already available which can be extended by the branches to the consenting borrowers of the scheme.


Follow Up / Monitoring

Banks will contact college/university/institutional authorities to obtain progress reports on the student at regular intervals in respect of those who have availed loans. The UID number issued by UIDAI/PAN may also be captured in the bank's system. Immediately on a loan becoming a Non-Performing Asset (NPA), this UIDAI/AADHAAR linkage could be used to deny benefits of any project or scheme of Government of NCT of Delhi to an individual. Banks may enter into Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the educational institutions to provide the educational loans to the students if so desired. However, the student will have the freedom to approach any Bank as per his/her choice/convenience. There may be an annual review of the asset quality of educational loans between banks and educational institutions.


Other conditions:

Sanction of loan to more than one child from the same family

Existence of an earlier education loan to the brother(s) and/or sister(s) will not affect the eligibility of another meritorious student from the same family obtaining an education loan as per this scheme from the bank.

Sanction of loan to more than one child from the same family

Existence of an earlier education loan to the brother(s) and/or sister(s) will not affect the eligibility of another meritorious student from the same family obtaining an education loan as per this scheme from the bank.

Minimum Age

There is no specific restriction with regard to the age of the student to be eligible for an education loan. However, if the student was a minor while the parent executed documents for the loan, the bank will obtain a letter of ratification from him/her upon attaining majority.

Top up loans

Banks may consider top up loans to students pursuing further studies within the overall eligibility limit, if such further studies are commenced during the moratorium period of the first loan. The repayment of the loan will commence provided under the scheme.

Joint Borrower

The joint borrower should normally be parent(s)/guardian of the student borrower. In case of a married person, joint borrower can be the spouse or the parent(s)/parents-in-law.

No Dues Certificate

No dues certificate will not be insisted upon as a pre-condition for considering an education loan. However, banks shall obtain a declaration/an affidavit confirming that no loans are availed from other banks.

Disposal of loan application

Loan applications have to be disposed of in the normal course within a period of 15 days to 1 month, but not exceeding the time norms stipulated for disposing of loan applications under priority sector lending.

Credit Score

In case of default of loan credit score such as Credit Information Bureau (I) Ltd. (CIBIL) of parents as well as students will be affected which will adversely impact their capacity to take future loans as well as increase the cost of loan.

Bank’s existing guidelines for scrutiny of Bureau Reports & generation of CIBIL/Equifax reports are to be followed.

Furnishing of Documents

If desired by the banks, students have to furnish the bank authenticated copies of documents related to their academic performance sheet.

Sharing of Student’s Progress Reports by Institutions.

In order to reduce the possibility of deliberate default, the educational/technical training/skill development Institutions will be involved in the process. They will share progress reports of the students who have taken loans with the banks, at regular intervals, if so desired by the banks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme?

    The scheme is about students:

    1. Who wishes to pursue higher education or a skill-based diploma.
    2. Whi have completed their 10th and 12th grade in Delhi, specifically.
    3. Who are looking to borrow under the scheme, where the bank is providing loans up to Rs. 10 lakhs.
    4. Where the Government of India guarantees to repay the education loan via the Higher Education and Skill Development Credit Guarantee Fund in the case of a default.
    5. Who is seeking a collateral-free loan.
    6. Lastly, the education loan is universal regardless of the student’s background. 
  • What are the eligible courses under Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme for pursuing higher education in Delhi?

    The bifurcation can be checked below.

    1. PG diploma courses – ICWA, CA, CFA, IIT, and NIFT.
    2. Degree or regular courses – aeronautical engineering, pilot training, nursing, etc.
    3. Skill-based courses developed by Govt. of NCT of Delhi.
    4. The list above for education loans in Delhi is indicative and the bank may approve other job-oriented courses or vocational courses offered by any recognized institution. 
  • What is the age limit for Higher Education and Skill Development Guarantee Scheme?

    There are no restrictions regarding age. However, if the student was a minor while the parent took the higher education loan, the bank will have to obtain a letter of ratification from the student after he/she turns completes the majority.

  • Which documents are needed for this scheme?

    The student must furnish authenticated copies of documents about their academics to the bank.

  • How to apply for higher education and skill development guarantee scheme for pursuing higher education in Delhi?

    The student should submit their loan application either at the bank branch near their residence of parents or to the educational institution itself.

  • Does this scheme provide education loans for post-graduation?

    Yes, the bank does provide education loans for higher studies as well.

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