Education loans have become a lifeline for countless students aspiring to pursue higher studies abroad, with over 4.60 lakh students tapping into this financial resource over the past decade. While the availability of education loans has expanded, the challenge of repayment looms large for many, contributing to a concerning 7.82% of Non-Performing Assets in education advances at the end of the first quarter of FY23, totalling Rs 80,000 crores.
The escalating costs of education, marked by an 11-12% inflation rate in the last decade, have driven individuals to seek funding solutions. As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), there has been a 43% surge in outstanding education loans from Rs 76,376 crore in March 2019 to Rs 1,09,743 crore in September 2023, underscoring the increasing reliance on education loans.

However, the burden of repayment need not be an insurmountable challenge. Enter Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), a strategic financial tool that can transform the daunting task of repaying education loans into a manageable endeavour.
As education costs soar, individuals often find their savings inadequate to meet the financial demands of pursuing their dreams. Opting for an education loan becomes a popular choice amidst rising educational inflation, offering a way for students to bridge the financial gap.
The answer to the repayment conundrum lies in systematic investment plans (SIPs). By investing in mutual funds through SIPs, borrowers can proactively build a corpus that facilitates early repayment of education loans.
Illustrating this approach, consider a student who secures an education loan of Rs 25 lakhs for a tenure of 10 years at an interest rate of 10% per annum. The monthly EMI obligation stands at Rs 33,038. Opting for traditional repayment over the stipulated tenure may seem daunting.
To tackle this challenge, the student decides to embrace SIPs. Investing 10% of his EMI, which amounts to Rs 3,304, in mutual funds through an SIP with an expected return of 12%, the student aims to outpace the interest rate on the loan.
As the SIP investment grows, it eventually surpasses the remaining loan balance by the 102nd month. This savvy move resulted in savings of 18 EMIs valued at Rs 5,94,678 and an interest reduction of Rs 44,574.
The power of SIPs lies in their flexibility. By adjusting the SIP amount, borrowers can tailor their investment strategy to meet specific financial goals. As the SIP percentage increases, so do the benefits, with the potential to double the number of saved EMIs and increase overall savings.
For instance, at a 25% SIP, the student can repay the loan even earlier, unlocking additional savings. The flexibility of SIPs becomes even more apparent as the SIP percentage reaches 100%, offering a path to financial freedom and liberation from the burden of education loans.
Whether you've just embarked on your educational journey or find yourself grappling with the weight of an existing education loan, SIPs present a practical and efficient solution.
Smart investing through SIPs not only empowers individuals to take control of their financial future but also allows them to navigate the challenging terrain of education loan repayment with ease.
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