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3 min read Read MoreFor thousands of international graduates, studying abroad is a dream come true. Yet, once that dream turns into reality, managing the student education loan for study abroad becomes a major financial responsibility. After completing your degree and starting your career, itās common to face challenges such as high monthly installments, fluctuating exchange rates, and limited [...]Read More... from Loan Refinancing Abroad: Smarter Repayment Options for Graduates
Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India have over the last couple of years morphed into players that belong to a niche category to those that can compete within the lending sector, especially in the education financing sector. By 2026, NBFCs are poised to surpass conventional banks in some of their areas of operation, in particular, [...]Read More... from Why NBFCs Are Winning Over Banks in 2026 for Study Abroad
When youāre planning to study abroad, one of the biggest puzzles is how to fund it. You may hear terms like student loans for international students, and wonder: which route makes the most sense? In this article, weāll dig into how Indian lenders compare against U.S. lenders and international/global financing platforms. Weāll look at eligibility, [...]Read More... from Global Loan Options: India vs USA vs International Lenders
When students plan to pursue higher studies overseas, study abroad education loans often become a vital financial bridge. But one piece of loan vocabulary that sometimes trips up borrowers is the concept of grace periods and moratoriums. In this post, weāll demystify what these terms mean, how they apply to education loan for abroad, what [...]Read More... from Grace Periods & Moratoriums: What Every Student Should Know in 2026
When students dream of studying in a foreign country, world rankings of universities, such as QS, Times Higher Education, and US News tend to dominate in research. These rankings are easily comparative, more conspicuous, and prestigious. But the thing is that rankings are just one of the parts of the bigger picture. Increasingly, international students [...]Read More... from Beyond Rankings: How Students Decide Which Universities Actually Work for Them
When you first told my parents that you wanted to study in the United States, what you didnāt realize was how much the āinvisibleā stuff would shape my experience: visas, culture, funding, loneliness, unexpected costs. These arenāt warnings to scare you ā theyāre real voices speaking truth, so you can walk into your U.S. journey [...]Read More... from Student Voices: What International Students Wish They Knew Before Studying in the USA
The dream of studying abroad continues to inspire thousands of students every year. But while the excitement of earning a global degree is unmatched, one big question always stands in the way ā how to pay for it. In 2026, international students are weighing their options more carefully than ever, comparing scholarships and education loans [...]Read More... from Scholarships vs Loans: How Students Decide on Financing in 2026
Planning to study abroad is exhilarating: new horizons, fresh experiences. The decision to study abroad is euphoric: the new environment, new experiences, and the expectation of good education. However, there are critical logistical threats that can scuttle even the most well-thought-out plans, although accompanied by the excitement, come visa delays and education loan stress. These [...]Read More... from Visa Delays & Loan Stress: How Students Can Prepare for Unexpected Hurdles
Landing in a new country, suitcase in one hand and dreams in the other, youāre exhilarated. But then the rent notice arrives, the grocery cart beeps, and your wallet whispers, āAre you sure about this?ā In addition to tuition, the actual test of first-year students in foreign countries is to get a grip on daily [...]Read More... from First-Year Abroad: How Students Manage Expenses Beyond Tuition
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