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I am able to crack IIt but my family is very poor


Aman Kumar rajpoot 12th Aug, 2018
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Shweta Pai 12th Aug, 2018

Hello Aman,

You have a few alternatives to deal with this situation - 

You can apply for scholarship programs and ask your college if there are any provisions for students with low income background and if they can provide you any concession with the overall course fees.

You can also avail education loan from banks that provide the loan for minimal interest rates and continue your education.

Lastly, don't feel discouraged. If you can crack IIT, that proves your potential to achieve success in career, so keep going and you'll eventually find a way out even if finance is a problem!


Manish Thakur 12th Aug, 2018

Hi Aman,

Don't worry after you crack IIT there are a lot of government schemes which will help you to get assistance in your fee requirements. For now, just focus on cracking the exam.

Good Luck!

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