Hi,
Considering a sibling of mine gets into a top 5 B-school, how should I go about sponsoring her whole education and/or expenses. I’m on an H1B visa in the US and she is currently working in India. I’d be needing a loan, so looking at blind to gather some valuable information from folks who’ve done something similar to this.
She's a bright student and has gotten good grades (3.8 GPA and Not IIT) thus far and a decent GMAT score (740). Any help/guidance is appreciated. TIA.
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Also, there's this loan for international called stilit but they charge 8%
Easiest would be getting a noncollateral education loan (12%) from India as visa would be smooth. Then if you wish to pay the fees on your oen and not disburse the loan or pay it off as and when you have money it should not be a problem
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And some private players