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Pursuing higher education abroad is a dream for many—and while it's achievable, it's also expensive. Education loans help bridge the financial gap, but one of the most crucial aspects to consider is the education loan interest rate for studying abroad. This rate directly impacts the total amount you’ll repay in the future.
Let’s explore the key factors that influence interest rates on education loans for international studies:
If you pledge collateral—such as property or fixed deposits—lenders are more likely to offer lower interest rates. Unsecured or collateral-free loans, on the other hand, may come with slightly higher rates due to the increased risk for the lender.
Programs with high employability, such as MBA, MS, and STEM courses—especially from top-ranked universities—generally attract better loan terms and interest rates.
Lenders factor in Repurchase Rate and inflation in country of study. These economic conditions may impact the final interest rate on your education loan.
Once you're aware of these factors, you can choose a lender that offers the right balance between affordability and flexibility.
IDFC FIRST Bank supports over 35,000 courses across 4,500+ global universities, including popular study destinations such as the US, UK, and Australia. With a fast, smooth, and fully digital loan sanction process, they simplify your education financing journey.
Securing an education loan is not just about getting approved—it’s about getting the right terms. Always:
A smart decision now can save you significant money over the life of your loan.
No. Many banks and NBFCs—including IDFC FIRST Bank—offer collateral-free loans up to ₹75 lakhs, depending on the student’s eligibility and the course. However, unsecured loans may carry slightly higher interest rates.
It can be challenging. A poor credit score may result in higher interest rates or loan rejection. It’s advisable to have a co-applicant with a stable financial profile and good credit history.
Not all. Most lenders have an approved list of universities and courses. For example, IDFC FIRST Bank covers 35,000+ courses across 4,500+ universities worldwide, including top destinations like the US, UK, and Australia.
Most lenders provide a moratorium period (course duration + 6 to 12 months). You can begin EMIs after this period, although you may be required to pay simple interest or partial payments during your study period.
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