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However, there’s a difference between public sector and private sector banks regarding education loans. Let’s compare.
The loan amount is usually restricted when it comes to public sector banks (PSUs). Private banks, on the other hand, offer higher amounts.
Public sector banks usually score on this front as they offer lower interest rates on education loans compared to private sector banks.
With PSUs, a collateral security and/or a guarantor is a must even for lower amounts.
Private sector banks offer higher collateral-free loans.
In some cases, private sector banks levy higher loan charges compared to PSUs. For instance, private banks levy a prepayment charge but PSUs don’t.
Private sector banks offer education loans much faster than public sector banks and also offer an online application facility for ease.