How do postgrad loans work in 2021/22?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @Kajus45
    @Kajus45 3 года назад +5

    England is my city

  • @alexbrewster4317
    @alexbrewster4317 2 года назад +6

    So everyone (who is eligible) gets around 11k which you're meant to use to cover all costs across all years?

    • @ikechukwuenyinnayaazuamair8215
      @ikechukwuenyinnayaazuamair8215 Год назад

      Dear Alex, does this opportunity apply to person's like me who gained admission to study MS Mathematics at California State University? I am really in need of a loan to help secure my admission place at CSUci for August intakes 2023.
      I am a Nigerian and I live in Nigeria. Please help out if you can. I am very much open to things relating to my future.
      And also, anyone reading my comment that knows how I can go about this shouldn't hesitate to comment please.
      I pray for a feedback from you.

  • @asemotablessingtv3070
    @asemotablessingtv3070 2 года назад

    Great information, good job.

  • @beejayaddy216
    @beejayaddy216 2 года назад

    Hi, I have been trying the get through to student Finance company its a nightmare. I don't know if any1 will be able to answer my question. Msc Adult Nursing Blended, pre registration. Would I apply for Undergraduate student loan or Postgraduate loan. I understand that some nursing postgraduate degrees apply for the undergraduate loans.

  • @tjanet300
    @tjanet300 2 года назад

    Can you apply in ur home country before coming to the uk

  • @DrSteveGames
    @DrSteveGames 2 года назад

    is this the amount you can apply for per year? or overall for the entire course?

  • @BH-JN
    @BH-JN 3 года назад +1

    can you explain little bit more on Postgratuate loan percentage paypack. say I am currently on 40K how much will I be paying monthly it says in the system 6% that seems alot?!
    Over £35,000 6% of your income over £1,750 per month
    thanks

    • @ILoveBirdsFlyHigh
      @ILoveBirdsFlyHigh 2 года назад +4

      it’s 6% of your income per month over the £1750 per month before tax. so if you earn £35k that’s £2.9k pretax a month and so you pay £70 a month (6% of (2.9k - £1.75k)