Guwahati, July 2 -- When planning higher education, an education loan often becomes a practical solution to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other academic costs. Typically, parents are considered the default co-applicants for such loans. However, in certain cases, students may look to their brothers or sisters for support. This raises an important question-can siblings help you get an education loan?

The simple answer is yes, siblings can help, but the process depends on the lender's criteria, your sibling's financial profile, and the type of loan you're applying for. Let's explore how this works in detail.

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