Hyderabad CSP

Applied to CSP Portal for student visa on 7th August

Recieved Corrections on 14th August and re-submitted instantly.

No reply from them as of 19th August

Anyone else with a similar timeline?

What is up with this VFS/VAC Hyd?

People used to get CSP approved faster

Also does booking a slot before CSP completition for a future date effect this process?

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Anyone taken a govt education loan for studying in Germany (TU9, MS CS) where loan amount = 2 years blocked account, not tuition)?

I recently got an admit for an MS in CS at a TU9 university in Germany. Since Germany has virtually no tuition fees (just the semester contribution, usually a few hundred euros), my loan requirement isn't for tuition but for funding two years of the blocked account, which is what most of us actually need covered to get the visa.

This has turned out to be way harder than I expected. Most government banks I've spoken to seem set up only for the US-style loan model where they fund tuition + living expenses, and don't really know what to do when there's no tuition component at all.

I've visited Canara Bank and Union Bank so far, and ran into the same issue at both. Union Bank does have a non-collateral loan option and my institute is on their Cat B list, so that seems like the most promising lead right now, but I haven't gotten a clear answer yet.

I need to get this loan sorted by end of July so I can apply for my visa in time for the semester start, so I'm trying to move fast.

If you've been through this (especially for blocked-account funding rather than tuition), I'd really appreciate it if you could share:

  • Which bank/branch worked for you, and was it a govt or private bank?
  • Did they fund it as a personal loan, education loan, or something else?
  • Roughly how long did sanction + disbursement take?
  • If you're in Hyderabad, could you share the specific branch name that helped you? Trying to narrow down who to visit next.

Any pointers, even if it's "avoid X bank" or "try Y instead," would help a lot given the timeline I'm working with.

TL;DR version:

Title: Govt education loan for blocked account (not tuition) — Germany MS CS, TU9 — anyone done this?

Got an admit for MS CS at a TU9 uni in Germany. Tuition is basically nil, but I need a loan covering 2 years of the blocked account for the visa. Govt banks (tried Canara, Union) seem only geared toward US-style tuition loans and don't really have a process for this. Union Bank has a non-collateral option and my institute is on their Cat B list, seems promising but no confirmation yet. Need this sorted by end of July for visa timeline.

Has anyone gotten a govt loan specifically for blocked-account funding? Which bank/branch, govt or private, how long did it take, and if you're in Hyderabad, which branch helped you? Any leads appreciated.

(Disclaimer: This post was written with AI assistance for clarity, but the experience and details shared are my own.)

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u/ImplementPresent9112 — 2 months ago

Anyone taken a govt education loan in India for studying in Germany (TU9, MS CS) where loan amount = 2 years blocked account, not tuition)?

I recently got an admit for an MS in CS at a TU9 university in Germany. Since Germany has virtually no tuition fees (just the semester contribution, usually a few hundred euros), my loan requirement isn't for tuition but for funding two years of the blocked account, which is what most of us actually need covered to get the visa.

This has turned out to be way harder than I expected. Most government banks I've spoken to seem set up only for the US-style loan model where they fund tuition + living expenses, and don't really know what to do when there's no tuition component at all.

I've visited Canara Bank and Union Bank so far, and ran into the same issue at both. Union Bank does have a non-collateral loan option and my institute is on their Cat B list, so that seems like the most promising lead right now, but I haven't gotten a clear answer yet.

I need to get this loan sorted by end of July so I can apply for my visa in time for the semester start, so I'm trying to move fast.

If you've been through this (especially for blocked-account funding rather than tuition), I'd really appreciate it if you could share:

  • Which bank/branch worked for you, and was it a govt or private bank?
  • Did they fund it as a personal loan, education loan, or something else?
  • Roughly how long did sanction + disbursement take?
  • If you're in Hyderabad, could you share the specific branch name that helped you? Trying to narrow down who to visit next.

Any pointers, even if it's "avoid X bank" or "try Y instead," would help a lot given the timeline I'm working with.

Thanks in advance!

(Disclaimer: This post was written with AI assistance for clarity, but the experience and details shared are my own.)

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u/ImplementPresent9112 — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/GRE

Gave my GRE this week with my score being the above

I actually skipped a section by mistake in GRE as I was going through my questions in the exam. Which was the 2nd Quant Section.

My previous Prep :-

- I exclusively used gregmat and ETS material only

- Gregmat quant - I'm Overhwelmed Plan

- Gregmat 1 month Plan for Verbal

Took me 2 months along with a full time job , but feeling guilty now for wasting an attempt like this

Looking to target 320 next time around with Q>= 165 && v>=155

Please give me tips on how to actually improve my score for a retake?

How to identify weak spots and strong spots?

I had previously only give 2 mocks due to time crunch

Can y'alll caall out explicitly whats wrong wiuth me

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u/ImplementPresent9112 — 4 months ago