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(Ebook) Education Loan and Inclusive Growth : India in a Comparative Perspective by Jacob John ISBN 9781443854320, 1443854328

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Authors:Jacob John
Pages:127 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language:english
File Size:0.61 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781443854320, 1443854328
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(Ebook) Education Loan and Inclusive Growth : India in a Comparative Perspective by Jacob John ISBN 9781443854320, 1443854328

The book discusses the significance of the education loan as a tool for financing the higher education of students of all backgrounds in developing countries with special reference to India. The academic cost of providing greater access to higher education with emphasis on quality is disproportionately high in several developing countries and, as such, there is a need to raise more resources to meet the different components of costs of higher education such as academic costs, academic support cost and student welfare costs. There is also an emerging need for raising resources from non-government sources to fund higher education. The education loan within an appropriate framework of inclusiveness is a significant non-government source of finance.The book deals with different models of education loan systems prevailing in various countries and covers Indian experiences in the area of education loans, as a case study of a developing country. Based on field studies conducted in four Indian states, the book explains that the higher education loan system in India has not been inclusive of poorer sections of society, particularly people from rural areas. The book also includes an elaborate discussion on the operation of education loans given by banks in four Indian states and examines various issues of the education loan system and formulates an action plan to popularize it as a tool for financing higher education in developing countries. The book will interest scholars and practitioners in the areas of education, banking and finance generally, and development economics in particular.
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