Yes, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment monitors the performance of the scheme. Learn more here
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If the student is employed, their own income will be considered for eligibility. Parental income is taken into account only if the student is unemployed or on sabbatical without receiving a salary. Learn More
If the student is employed, their own income will be considered for eligibility. Parental income is taken into account only if the student is unemployed or on sabbatical without receiving a salary.
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Yes, with approval from the competent authority, students can extend the moratorium period under the scheme. For more details, visit: Official Link
Yes, with approval from the competent authority, students can extend the moratorium period under the scheme.
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"Meritorious students" are those who have secured admission in accredited universities/institutions abroad, subject to fulfilling other eligibility criteria and conditions. Priority is given to students who have completed their qualifying education at government universities/institutions before takiRead more
“Meritorious students” are those who have secured admission in accredited universities/institutions abroad, subject to fulfilling other eligibility criteria and conditions. Priority is given to students who have completed their qualifying education at government universities/institutions before taking admission abroad.
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No, only candidates from the Central List of OBCs are eligible for the interest subsidy. Learn more
No, only candidates from the Central List of OBCs are eligible for the interest subsidy.
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Yes, if the degree is awarded by a foreign university, the course is eligible for interest subsidy under the Dr. Ambedkar Central Sector Scheme of Interest Subsidy on Educational Loans for Overseas Studies. For more details, visit: Official Scheme Link
Yes, if the degree is awarded by a foreign university, the course is eligible for interest subsidy under the Dr. Ambedkar Central Sector Scheme of Interest Subsidy on Educational Loans for Overseas Studies.
For more details, visit: Official Scheme Link
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The maximum eligible loan component is the actual loan taken, subject to a maximum of Rs. 20.00 lakh for the purpose of interest subsidy. Link: Dr. Ambedkar Central Sector Scheme
The maximum eligible loan component is the actual loan taken, subject to a maximum of Rs. 20.00 lakh for the purpose of interest subsidy.
Link: Dr. Ambedkar Central Sector Scheme
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The income certificate submitted during the loan application is treated as proof of annual income, and subsequent changes in income do not affect eligibility. Learn more
The income certificate submitted during the loan application is treated as proof of annual income, and subsequent changes in income do not affect eligibility.
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Yes, minor modifications or changes with no financial implications can be made by the Competent Authority. Learn More
Yes, minor modifications or changes with no financial implications can be made by the Competent Authority.
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Yes, the financial and physical performance of the scheme is periodically evaluated through studies conducted by reputed institutions/agencies. Learn More
Yes, the financial and physical performance of the scheme is periodically evaluated through studies conducted by reputed institutions/agencies.
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