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post Dec 20 2009, 10:54 PM, updated 15y ago

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Hello all,

Anyone got any idea where to borrow a big loan for education. I need at least RM200000 with guarantor. The total fee is about RM280000.

Please help me. Thank you.



http://www.bankrakyat.com.my/pendidikanifalah (max RM200k)
* I want to find other solution beside this

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post Dec 20 2009, 11:14 PM

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Hi,

Local or Overseas? Tuition Fees only or Living Expenses too?
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post Dec 20 2009, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(POYOZER @ Dec 20 2009, 10:54 PM)
Hello all,

Anyone got any idea where to borrow a big loan for education. I need at least RM200000 with guarantor. The total fee is about RM280000.

Please help me. Thank you.
http://www.bankrakyat.com.my/pendidikanifalah (max RM200k)
* I want to find other solution beside this
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try out banks,they have study loans. what degree are u going to do
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post Dec 20 2009, 11:37 PM

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QUOTE(unicode @ Dec 20 2009, 11:14 PM)
Hi,

Local or Overseas? Tuition Fees only or Living Expenses too?
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Local. If can cover the tuition fees is more than enough already.


QUOTE(shankar_dass93 @ Dec 20 2009, 11:21 PM)
try out banks,they have study loans. what degree are u going to do
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I already asked CIMB. They don’t have education loan. I’m going to take professional course (CPL/IR).
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post Dec 21 2009, 02:18 AM

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Few banks today have educational loans. Bank Rakyat is the only one, but I doubt they'd do CPL/IR, when I asked they only said MQA certified universities only. Most banks will try and steer you towards personal loans which is BS IMO. If you can, do a property refinancing or something similar.

Good luck.

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post Dec 21 2009, 09:59 PM

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QUOTE(tishaban @ Dec 21 2009, 02:18 AM)
Few banks today have educational loans. Bank Rakyat is the only one, but I doubt they'd do CPL/IR, when I asked they only said MQA certified universities only. Most banks will try and steer you towards personal loans which is BS IMO. If you can, do a property refinancing or something similar.

Good luck.
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If possible I want to avoid the personal loan because the interest is killing me. That is my last solution if I cannot get any education loan. The course is about 2 years.

You suggest me to take property loan?

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post Dec 21 2009, 11:22 PM

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the last check with the bank - rhb bank seems like still offering study loan, you need to show them your letter of offer, then only tell u more info, if i am not mistaken, you will need collateral to do so.....check it out with the officer (cos the last i checked was like 5-6 months ago)
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QUOTE(POYOZER @ Dec 20 2009, 10:54 PM)
Hello all,

Anyone got any idea where to borrow a big loan for education. I need at least RM200000 with guarantor. The total fee is about RM280000.

Please help me. Thank you.
http://www.bankrakyat.com.my/pendidikanifalah (max RM200k)
* I want to find other solution beside this
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QUOTE(POYOZER @ Dec 20 2009, 11:37 PM)
Local. If can cover the tuition fees is more than enough already.
I already asked CIMB. They don’t have education loan. I’m going to take professional course (CPL/IR).
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POYOZER,

Spending 280K for 2 years of education. You need to earn about 280K X 2 = 560K to pay back. So, I hope that you do enough ROI study to make sure that it is worth it.

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post Dec 22 2009, 10:35 AM

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I don't think it worth it.
RM200k for two years study and taking loan?

What those professional course take worth a house?
Do you think you are able to pay off after you finished?

Nowsaday most courses can be offered locally. Why you want to go UK?

If you want to travel there, just spend 20k and make a round trip throughout the UK/europe. Two years travel is too much.
Then you spend a few ten k to study in local institution, isn't that be better?

hey man, if you really do that, you life will be difficult when you come back.. 200k may cost you a life to pay back..

You must be a young graduate that never work before.. Please learn how to earn money before you learn how to spend.. working money is something hard-earned.
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post Dec 22 2009, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(epalbee3 @ Dec 22 2009, 10:35 AM)
I don't think it worth it.
RM200k for two years study and taking loan?

What those professional course take worth a house?
Do you think you are able to pay off after you finished?

Nowsaday most courses can be offered locally. Why you want to go UK?

If you want to travel there, just spend 20k and make a round trip throughout the UK/europe. Two years travel is too much.
Then you spend a few ten k to study in local institution, isn't that be better?

hey man, if you really do that, you life will be difficult when you come back.. 200k may cost you a life to pay back..

You must be a young graduate that never work before.. Please learn how to earn money before you learn how to spend.. working money is something hard-earned.
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i thought he said he is going to do it locally? did i misread sth?

anyways, if 200k for 2 years' study locally, personally i don't think worth it. it would be better if u use that 200k to study overseas, it's enough to study for 1-2 years. really, spending more than rm100k to study locally not a wise idea, somemore you are taking a loan


and as i know, most banks in malaysia cancel education loan even rhb bank, only bank rakyat and agro bank.

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post Dec 22 2009, 10:58 AM

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200k educational fee is too high and if you earn 5k a month then, you need 3 years + 4 mths to repay all (just principal only) without any living expenses...


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post Dec 22 2009, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(jack2 @ Dec 22 2009, 10:58 AM)
200k educational fee is too high and if you earn 5k a month then, you need 3 years + 4 mths to repay all (just principal only) without any living expenses...
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believe me, CPL/IR 280k is cheapest already.
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This is your commercial pilot license with IR isit?

Private student for commercial piloting license is around that price anywhere in the world

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post Dec 22 2009, 08:32 PM

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Hello all. Yeap, the course I planning to take is Commercial Pilot License.

Today, I went to few banks such as RHB, CIMB, Public Bank, Bank Rakyat, Ambank and Bank Islam. Bank Rakyat they have education loan but they doesn’t give loan for this course. Ambank got education loan but not for adults. Other banks only provide Personal Loan and they prefer government servants. Only Bank Islam can give me the education loan for pilot. The maximum loan is RM150000 and I still need to find another RM100000.

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QUOTE(Shah_15 @ Dec 22 2009, 11:04 AM)
believe me, CPL/IR 280k is cheapest already.
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By the way, how much will they pay after graduating the pilot course?

If it is high enough, then it worths a try..

Just make sure you can get back what you spend..

Becoming a pilot should be a high-end job, in my opinion, not everyone has the chance..
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QUOTE(epalbee3 @ Dec 22 2009, 08:55 PM)
By the way, how much will they pay after graduating the pilot course?

If it is high enough, then it worths a try..

Just make sure you can get back what you spend..

Becoming a pilot should be a high-end job, in my opinion, not everyone has the chance..
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The basic for Air Asia is RM4500 for starting.
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post Dec 22 2009, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(POYOZER @ Dec 22 2009, 09:09 PM)
The basic for Air Asia is RM4500 for starting.
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why you don't ask sponsorship from airasia?

then better get bond by them..

since you already determined to be pilot..


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QUOTE(epalbee3 @ Dec 22 2009, 09:51 PM)
why you don't ask sponsorship from airasia?

then better get bond by them..

since you already determined to be pilot..
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I was working for few years already. They give priority to those who just finished their SPM and also they only open a very few slots for public. The others slots are for their own people including staff. That is what I heard from their top management. The chances for me to get is very slim. I’ve tried already but didn’t get. And the selection itself already takes a very long time. There are many stages to go. My age is almost reaching the maximum limit for Ak Cadetship. I need to compete with so many people for just 2 slots (for public). Can you imagine how many straight A’s students applying and I need to compete with?

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QUOTE(POYOZER @ Dec 22 2009, 08:32 PM)
Hello all. Yeap, the course I planning to take is Commercial Pilot License.

Today, I went to few banks such as RHB, CIMB, Public Bank, Bank Rakyat, Ambank and Bank Islam. Bank Rakyat they have education loan but they doesn’t give loan for this course. Ambank got education loan but not for adults. Other banks only provide Personal Loan and they prefer government servants. Only Bank Islam can give me the education loan for pilot. The maximum loan is RM150000 and I still need to find another RM100000.
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How sure are you that Bank Islam provide education loan as I called them up today and they said they do not provide education load at this moment (They do previously) but not now.

Hmm... - Also please state which branch did you visit and when because I would like to confirm this again with the respective branches.

Thank You

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QUOTE(unicode @ Dec 23 2009, 09:14 AM)
How sure are you that Bank Islam provide education loan as I called them up today and they said they do not provide education load at this moment (They do previously) but not now.

Hmm... - Also please state which branch did you visit and when because I would like to confirm this again with the respective branches.

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I went to Putra Heights branch. They not provide education loan? So weird. I need to re-check again for confirmation. Btw, the interest rate is quite low.

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