Students taking loans to complete their courses

In today's article, I want to talk about student loans and how it is good to use them as a commitment instead of using our parents' money for our studies. Many people have the sophistication to get money from their parents and use them for their studies. Maybe for the lower grade classes it can be okay but after we are in college doing some specific courses it is good to take student loans because it creates a feeling that we are studying with our own money and we are fully responsible for repaying it after we complete our studies. This will create a slight pressure on us and make us responsible.

Some students get some grants and scholarships where they either don't have to pay any money or they pay only a small amount as the tuition fee. Either ways it is good but for others getting a loan is a good thing and we should have the commitment to replay that after we are done with the course and we get into a job.

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Debt affecting the financial stability

We have to understand the importance of repaying the loan as soon as possible. It not only creates debt pressure on us but it will also affect our financial growth. I specifically wanted to write this article because one of my friends who took a huge amount of money as his education loan is still repaying his loan because he did not have good financial discipline.

When he was an undergraduate, he took a loan and after he completed his studies, he applied to a foreign university and there again he applied for another loan. Both the loans combined together became a huge value and he did not have the discipline to repay the loan on time. The interest accumulation started increasing and today it is sitting as a very big number and it has been almost 10 years and he hasn't repaid his loan yet.

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Staying away from loans

This is an option because it is not good to fall into the trap of a loan at a very young age. Especially in countries like India where the loan interest rates are very high, it can be a big burden on both the individual as well as the family. I took an education loan for my studies but it took a few years for me to repay the loan. My family members helped me repay the loan but I would say it is better to not take any loan at all or take a soft loan from any close family member and repay the money to them. This way the burden can be greatly reduced.

For people who are taking their higher studies at a later point in life, it is possible to earn enough money to do higher studies. That's the most welcoming thing because it is not very urgent to do everything at the same time if we cannot afford it. We can plan our life accordingly and do such things.


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Taking an education loan is a bad idea. I'm speaking form personal experience. There is no guarantee that you will get a job that can deal with both your living expenses as well as loan EMI on time unless you are a brainiac who can easily get a really good job otherwise you will just be a guy working to pay his debt in your youth instead of having some fun while you are young.

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That is true brother, I do have to pay a huge home lone 😔 and some other small loans from people as well. Not sure how long this is gonna take.

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I feel your pain bro. That's what happens when you are born poor. It's like we are born to pay debts during our youth. Most people here just live their life by cycling debts. It's stressful.

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love you, brother, indeed. 😞 life is not the same for everyone.

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I agree with your perspective too. But we shouldn't stop our further education because of this burden.

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Yeah sure but in India parents forces their children to take courses they can't handle all because of this education loan. Good luck convincing them haha.

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Carrying the burden of loan during student life is very stressful, when you finish your studies, it becomes difficult to repay the loan if you do not get a job. But the interest rate keeps increasing day by day, which becomes very difficult to pay later. Therefore, it is better to adopt other ways instead of taking loans during your education life.

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I have that many online courses are also offering the emi even though the course are very cheap and I think this a trap for the students.

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I'll never the understand the concept of a student obtaining a loan when he or she doesn't have a job to serve as an avenue to pay up those loans .

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