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Education Loan Subsidy
Posted By iCBSE On July 31, 2010 (11:55 pm) In Loan
Education Loan Subsidy Scheme in India

Central Scheme to provide Interest Subsidy for the period of moratorium on 
educational loans taken by students from economically weaker sections from 
schedule banks under the educational loan scheme of the Indian Banks 
Association.

The Central Scheme to provide interest Subsidy (CSIS) for the period of 
moratorium on educational loans taken by students from economically weaker 
sections from schedule banks under the educational loan scheme of the Indian 
Banks' Association (IBA) was circulated by this Ministry to all scheduled 
member banks of the IBA vide this Ministry's letter of even number dated 
25.05.2010, a copy of which is also available on this Ministry's website at 
www.education.nic.in. The Scheme is based solely on income criteria and not 
social background. Modalities of implementation of the Scheme of Interest 
Subsidy are inbuilt in the Scheme as circulated by this Ministry vide its 
letter of even number dated 25.05.2010.

A copy of the presentation made by Canara Bank is enclosed. For further details 
and related issues regarding procedure for implementation of the interest loan 
subsidy scheme and reimbursement of claims under the Scheme as well as 
monitoring of the Scheme, you are requested to kindly contact Shri G.M 
Narsareddy , General Manager or Shri M.A Nayagam, Asstt General Manager. Canara 
Bank, Head office, 112, Jayachanarajendra Road, Bangalore- 560 002.
 As regards the issue of the list of recognised/approved courses/institutions 
to Banks it is clarified that a fresh list is not necessary since the banks are 
already sanctioning education loans through the IBA education loan Scheme. 
Banks may follow the list maintained by them under the IBA Loan Scheme and in 
case of doubt the Association of Indian Universities or MHRD could be 
approached.

The Scheme covers interest subsidy in respect of student loans to professional 
and technical courses which would enable the student to repay the loan advanced 
by banks after the moratorium either through self-employment or 
private/public/government employment. The scheme is effective from the academic 
year 2009-10 and that loans disbursed in 2009-10 would be covered under the 
scheme The scheme is an on-going scheme and the banks should claim 
reimbursement of the interest subsidy component for the period during which the 
scheme is operation from the Canara Bank, which is the nodal bank for this 
Ministry. However, interest subsidy should be claimed under the scheme only if 
subsidy was not being claimed by Banks against any other State Government 
Scheme in case, some State Governments were simultaneously offering a similar 
scheme of interest subsidy.

All banks are also requested to monitor the benefits accruing to different 
categories of loanees under this Scheme. For better statistical reference and 
collation of data, information pertaining to beneficiaries in respect of the 
categories to which they belong, namely, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, 
Minorities, Other Backward Classes, and Others: alongwith sub-classification in 
terms of gender, differently-abled/ persons with disabilities as well as the 
disciplines/programmes of study, year of enrolment and programmes as also the 
specialisation of study, institutions, locations, State-wise and Bank-wise, may 
be maintained.

A Press Release issued by this Ministry is enclosed for information. When an 
eligible student approaches the bank to seek the benefit of the Scheme of 
Interest Subsidy, a voluntary disclosure could be obtained from the 
student/parent with regard to the above statistical requirements (as far as 
possible) and the same could then be furnished to Canara Bank at the time of 
availing the claims. All banks are requested to kindly furnish claim statements 
in the prescribed format ( as designed by Canara Bank) to the Canara Bank which 
in turn would submit the consolidated claims of the Banks to the Ministry.

courtesy: http://www.education.nic.in/eduloancanara.pdf

Article taken from CBSE - http://www.icbse.com
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