Am I eligible for Education loan in two years academic gap after 12th?

I have left engineering last year and now I wanna do fashion designing from LPU, Punjab. So Can I eligible for the course? And shall I take education loan for it?

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Asked by Gavya Chawla
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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Hi, LPU provides the ample opportunities to each and every of the eligible students to secure good placements and huge infrastructure, good faculty, Mac Labs, extra curriculum activities and cool campus environment with great facilities. Zee News Survey rated us as 11th Best in India in Placements.

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4 years ago
For gap, you need to submit an affidavit stating the reason for the gap. LPU takes care of all types of students. LPU fully assists the student in getting a loan. Usually, the student prefers taking a loan from his native place as it is easier there as far as the document process is concerned. The L

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5 years ago
Hi, Yes, you can get an education loan. LPU has a special cell known as a loan assistance cell that handles all the loan-related inquiries. So, don't worry, you can opt for a loan facility at LPU. Thanks.

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Neetu Singh
5 years ago
I have done my Graduation and Post graduation from this University and during summer vacations I have worked in Admission department, so I come to know the process for applying loan facility because at the time of admission, many students applied for loan facility. LPU believes that financial hindra

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5 years ago
Lovely professional university is having various tie-ups with the banks. In Lovely professional University, there is a separate department for loan assistance. They provide the documents which are required from the university and also if required they can communicate in the bank regarding the formal

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