Publish Date: | Sat, 05 Mar 2022 07:45 AM (IST)
– Dilemma – how to become a doctor, the accumulated capital of the house is also spent and the future is visible in the dark
Russia Ukraine War Side effect NewsGwalior (New World Representative). The future of the students who returned safely from Ukraine is in the balance. He is now worried about his medical degree. The students were studying medicine from Jin University of Ukraine. Many of those universities have been destroyed in this war. In such a situation, whether the students studying in these universities will get degree or not, it is not decided yet. Nor is there anyone to answer this question. The last hope of the students who have returned from Ukraine is the Government of India. The students say that the parents have also exhausted the deposited capital of the house to teach them. They are worried about their future. Some students were busy preparing for the final exam this time. The first and second year students had applied for a loan from the bank for further studies.
Difficult to repay bank loan
Indian banks give loans for education, but this loan is costlier than other loans. The loan is given to the student at 8.6 percent rate. No guarantee is required for loans up to Rs 7.5 lakh. Over this amount, some guarantee has to be imposed. Manish Madan, manager of SBI’s loan branch, says that the interest on the loan starts from day one and the principal has to be paid as installment from six months after the completion of the degree. If the interest amount is paid along with the principal, then it attracts compound interest. If the interest amount is paid from the first day, then one percent rebate in interest is available.
The son was sent to study after taking out the funds
Shantanu Vamangaya, a resident of Manik Vilas Colony, who is studying medicine from the Lviv National Medical University in Ukraine, has come to his home. Shantanu’s mother Archana says that the son has come safely, but now he is worried about his future. Lviv University may also suffer if the war does not stop. So what will happen to the son’s degree? Shantanu had recently taken admission in the first year of MBBS. About nine lakh rupees were spent in this. Three lakh rupees were spent on commuting and lodging. This money was spent by Shantanu’s father by withdrawing the funds from his job. Had to take loan for further studies. The decision of the government is awaited whether it admits these children in which medical college or university in their own country.
Was studying second year of MBBS
Shivam Srivast, a resident of Gola Ka Mandir, says that he was studying in the second year of Huzorat Medical University in Ukraine. His university fee was Rs 4 lakh per annum, Rs 80,000 for hostel and Rs 90 thousand for food per year. Have spent around Rs 11 lakh in two years and the degree is hanging in the balance. Don’t know if I can go back now or not. The government should take a decision and allow students who have returned from Ukraine to pursue a degree in the country or in Poland. After spending so much, the dream of becoming a doctor got stuck in the balance.
preparing for final year
Pawan Solanki of DD Nagar was studying in the final year of MBBS from Kyiv Medical University. Father is in army. The money that was there was used by the father for the education of his son. The father spent the entire deposited capital on Pawan’s education. Pawan also thought that he would become a doctor and support his family, but he does not see his dream being fulfilled.
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