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Studies Abroad
Full time Post Graduate or Doctoral Programmes in Engineering, Medicine, Technology (Pure & Applied Sciences), Agriculture, Computer Science, Business Administration, Economics and other Social Sciences.

 
 
Amount of loan

Actual Loan Amount will be determined as per requirements of the student subject to maximum of Rs.4 lakh. The loan amount under the scheme would consider meeting the following expenses:

  • Course Fees
  • Hostel/Boarding Fees
  • Cost of Books/Journals
  • Stationery & Equipment required for the course
  • Examination Fees
  • In addition to above, for studies abroad, cost of air passage may be considered if requested by the student.


Repayment:



A borrower can repay the loan in 5 to 7 years after he begins repaying.





 

Courses approved
Studies in India

  • Graduation Courses in recognised universities leading to degrees like B.A., B.Sc, B.Com, B.Tech, B.E., MBBS etc.
  • Diploma/Certificate courses from recognised universities or Govt. recognised institutes in disciplines of Engineering, Medicine, Agriculture, Computer, Tourism, Hotel Management and such other technical/professional courses.
  • Chartered Accountancy and Cost & Work Accountancy from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India respectively.
    Post Graduate Courses leading to degrees like M.A., M.Sc., M.E., M.Tech, MBA, M.S. M.D. etc.
  • Post Graduate Research studies in Pure & Applied Sciences, Economics and other Social Sciences etc. in a recognised university leading to Doctoral Degree.


UCO Bank
Since its inception in 1943, UCO has offered several kinds of banking services to its customers. Apart from 2000 Service Units across India, it also deals in Foreign Exchange operations. For meritorious students aspiring to pursue studies in India or abroad, the bank also offers education loans. If you want to apply for Education Loans from UCO Bank, you can go through our site and gather relevant information on the same. However, if a student applies for a loan, the parents will be considered as co-borrowers with their dependant ward.