Can You Get an Education Loan Without a Co-Applicant in India? | GyanDhan
A co-applicant is usually the person who shares the legal and financial responsibility of an education loan, most often a parent or close relative whose income and credit profile help lenders manage repayment risk. When such support is unavailable, many students assume their study-abroad plans must come to a halt. In practice, it is much more challenging to get an education loan in India without a co-applicant and with more stringent conditions, but it is not completely impossible. In fewer instances, lenders scrutinize the scholarly history, the quality of the course and prospects of future income in a stringent way, thus providing narrow modes of access even without a conventional co-applicant.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.gyandhan.com/blogs/education-loan/education-loan-without-co-applicant-india