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beatlemania
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Education loans for maintenance

Post by beatlemania » Thu May 20, 2010 7:03 am

Hi..I was planning to show evidence for the maintenance as a combination of an education loan and a bank statement.My loan would cover the tuition fees and the statement would take care of the living expenses.
There is a line in the rules which says "Money cannot be counted twice" ..does this mean my plan is wrong?Should I be using only one of these two sources as evidence?

Also,does the education loan have to be from a nationalised bank or is one from a co-operative bank valid?I'm from India ..and these are specific terms used for banks here.

Any help would be much appreciated!!Thanks..

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Re: Education loans for maintenance

Post by potterbond007 » Thu May 20, 2010 7:57 am

beatlemania wrote:Hi..I was planning to show evidence for the maintenance as a combination of an education loan and a bank statement.My loan would cover the tuition fees and the statement would take care of the living expenses.
There is a line in the rules which says "Money cannot be counted twice" ..does this mean my plan is wrong?Should I be using only one of these two sources as evidence?

Also,does the education loan have to be from a nationalised bank or is one from a co-operative bank valid?I'm from India ..and these are specific terms used for banks here.

Any help would be much appreciated!!Thanks..
u can show both your sources as evidence.. co-operative banks and nationalized banks are fine ( to the best of my knowledge ).. post office savings may be a problem..

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