Education Loan with Gap Year India: From Rejection to Approval | GyanDhan
Aarav Mehta was offered a Master's in Automotive Engineering admission to a state university in Germany, the world leader in automobile and manufacturing. The decision on paper was a logical one. The course matched with his academic experience and career objectives in the long term. However, the answer was always negative when Aarav sought funding through Indian banks. His application was turned down by five banks because of issues surrounding a gap year following graduation, and not because of the course and destination merit.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.gyandhan.com/blogs/education-loan-with-gap-year-rejected