Can I apply for an educational loan for my studies, and what documents are required for the loan application in Ireland?
Yes, you can apply for an education loan to study in Ireland.
Typically, you’ll need these documents for your loan application:
- Identity proof (passport, Aadhaar card, PAN card, or voter ID)
- Address proof (utility bill, Aadhaar card, passport, or voter ID)
- Academic records (mark sheets/certificates for 10th, 12th, and graduation)
- Admission letter from the Irish university, including course and fee details
- Entrance exam scores (like IELTS, if required)
- Co-applicant’s income proof (salary slips, IT returns, bank statements)
- Collateral documents (property papers or fixed deposit proof, if the loan is secured)
- Statement of cost of education (breakdown of tuition and living expenses)
- Gap certificate (if there’s a gap of over 12 months in your studies)
- Proof of relationship with the co-applicant
Requirements may vary by lender and are subject to change.
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