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Loan Against Property for Self-Employed for Higher Education

Mortgaging a property is the simplest option to afford your overseas degree if your education loans do not fully suffice. It helps you avoid asking your relatives for favours. Pay for your higher education with a loan against property of up to Rs. 10.50 crore*.

 

Visa and Flights

VISA AND FLIGHTS

Your tuition fee can be covered by your education loan, but the cost of your visa, insurance, and travel tickets may not come under it. These costs are substantial and, if unaccounted for, could result in a dip in your savings.

Course Fee

COURSE FEE

The cost of your overall spending can increase by additional courses, technical programs, tutoring, or elective subjects. In these cases, a loan against property can come in handy.

Living Expenses

LIVING EXPENSES

When you live abroad, your monthly rent is not the only cost of living. Numerous regular costs, including those for food, transportation, clothing, phone, and high-speed internet, all pile up. These costs can add up quickly and drastically deplete your finances.

Course Material

COURSE MATERIAL

You might require the use of a computer, software, and textbooks at some point throughout your studies. These expenses are rarely anticipated and may arise at any time. Consider taking a loan against property so that you are always prepared financially.

Emergency Fund

EMERGENCY FUND

Emergencies could happen at any time. Having some additional finances is usually helpful for unforeseen expenses like family emergencies that force you to board the next trip home or unexpected sickness or accidents.

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Frequently asked questions

Who can get a loan against property?

Any salaried or self-employed individual can apply for a loan against property with Bajaj Finance Limited if you meet our eligibility criteria. Your age, employment status and city of residence are some of the key factors that must be met.

Am I eligible for a loan against property?

If you are a self-employed Indian citizen residing in India, between the age of 25 years to 85 years, you are eligible for the loan. Other factors like your income profile, your CIBIL Score, etc. are also considered during the approval process.

*Terms and conditions apply.

How much loan will I get against my property?

Loan Against Property is a secured loan in which you mortgage your property to a lender in exchange for a substantial sanction to cover your expenses. Several factors influence the final loan amount, including the individual's profile and repayment capacity, the property's valuation, and the lender's loan-to-value ratio.

What is the maximum repayment tenure for a loan against property?

You can conveniently repay a loan over a convenient repayment tenure of up to 15 years.

What should be my CIBIL Score if I want to apply for a loan against property?

The CIBIL Score is an important indicator of your creditworthiness. To get a loan against property, it is preferable to maintain a CIBIL Score of 700 or higher.

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