List of education loans at concession by State Bank of India
List of education loans at concession by State Bank of India
Here is a look at a list of education loans provided by the State Bank of India with concession.
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UPDATED: March 10, 2021 17:41 IST
SBI Education loan interest rate in India has been reduced for students who are planning to study abroad. The State Bank of India (SBI) is providing concessions in the interest rates. Here is a look at a few schemes.
SBI Student Loan Scheme: Students can take upto Rs 7.5 lakh from SBI at an interest rate of 9.30 per cent. The Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rate (MCLR), which is considered as the lowest rate of interest offered by the bank, would be 7.30 per cent. Female students can get a concession of 0.50 per cent.
Highlights
The PIB said, In a post on social media, it is being claimed that 2021 of 10th and 12th have been reduced to 23 per cent for passing the board examination.
Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, on January 19 and 15, PIB Fact Check, in a post issued a clarification.
As Centre is making several announcements on Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 10, 12 boards exams 2021, a few fake claims on the board exams are being circulated online. In the latest such fake news, a claim has gone viral on the passing marks of students appearing for the board exams.
The Press Information Bureau (PIB) fact-checker has recently dismissed such a claim. Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, on January 19 and 15, PIB Fact Check, in a post issued a clarification.
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As concerns of students and teachers over CBSE Class 10, 12 Board exams, JEE (Main), NEET 2021 rises, Centre made several major announcements.
As confusion over the syllabus of JEE Main and NEET continues, the Ministry of Education also clarified on the matter.
As concerns of students and teachers over CBSE Class 10, 12 Board exams 2021 rises, Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ this week made several major announcements. Addressing a webinar with students and faculty of the Kendriya Vidyalaya across the country, the Education Minister addressed the queries of the students.
Pokhriyal asserted that the questions of the exams will be based on the reduced syllabus as per the 2020 curriculum that was announced keeping in mind the coronavirus outbreak. “The students will only have to study the revised syllabus for their CBSE board exams. The questions will only be asked from that portion,” he said.
JEE Mains 2021: Govt eases admission norms for NITs, others; waives off Class 12 percentage criteria
Synopsis
In the wake of COVID-19 outbreak, the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) had last year relaxed norms for admissions into National Institute of Technology (NITs) and Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs).
Agencies
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Education on Tuesday announced relaxation in admission criteria for NITs and centrally funded technical institutions by waiving off the requirement of 75 per cent marks in class 12. Considering the decision taken for IIT JEE(Advanced) and in line with the decision taken for the last academic year, it has been decided to waive off the 75% marks (in class 12 exam) eligibility criteria under Joint Entrance Examination (Main) for the next academic year 2021-2022 in respect of NITs, IIITs, SPAs and other CFTIs, whose admissions are based on JEE (Main), Union Education Mini
The Ministry of Education on Tuesday announced relaxation in admission criteria for NITs and centrally funded technical institutions by waiving off requirement of 75 per cent marks in class 12. Considering the decision taken for IIT JEE(Advanced) and in line with the decision taken for the last academic year, it has been decided to waive off the 75% marks (in class 12 exam) eligibility criteria under Joint Entrance Examination (Main) for the next academic year 2021-2022 in respect of NITs, IIITs, SPAs and other CFTIs, whose admissions are based on JEE (Main), Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank tweeted. In the wake of COVID-19 outbreak, the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) had last year relaxed norms for admissions into National Institute of Technology (NITs) and Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs).