Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Gujarat witness sharp fall in disbursal of education loan

In Gujarat the number of education loan takers has increased in the last financial year (FY), as compared to the previous fiscal. In FY 2009-10, but there has been decline in the education loan disbursement by 42%, in the financial year 2009-10 as compared to the previous year as few students opted for going abroad for studies.

In 2008-09 banks in Gujarat disbursed Rs581.62 crore to students as education loans, in 2009-10, this came down to only Rs332.37 crore, a decline of Rs249.25 crore in absolute terms.

In FY 2009-10, around 12,663 students took education loans from banks while in the previous year the number of such students was 11,296 hence in FY 2009-10, there was a growth of 12% in the number of bank accounts for the same.

According to overseas education consultants and banking experts looking at the figures it is clear that fewer students opted for going abroad for higher education but there has been increase in demand for education loans from students who have joined not-so-big institutes.

P Nandakumaran, chief general manager, State Bank of India (SBI) said, "It seems the demand for education loans is coming more from students joining the not so-premium institutions." He added that, earlier, the students taking admission in premium educational institutions mainly took education loan but now this is not the case.

This financial year the sharp fall in disbursal of education loan has been noticed in SBI’s education loan. In the quarter ending March 2009, SBI had disbursed around Rs305.10 crore to 569 students in the state. While in the March 2010 quarter it came down to just Rs15.32 disbursed to 959 students.

MK Jain, SLBC convener and general manager, Dena Bank pointed out that decline in the amount of disbursal of education loan may be because few students have opted to go abroad for higher studies. Jain said, "The maximum amount given by banks as education loan is Rs20 lakh. The number of students applying for this maximum amount has gone down."

Tanu Seth, office manager, 'Study Overseas', supported Jain's views. She said there has been decline of about 40% in the number of students going abroad for studies. She said the reason for decline may be recession. Seth said, "Only two out of 10 students coming to us are interested in obtaining an education loan, as they usually do not have liquid assets to show as collateral."

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