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मेरा बेटा डीटीयू में सीएस, आईआईआईटी बेंगलुरु में डीएसएआई, आईआईआईटी दिल्ली में सीएस कर रहा है। कौन सा बेहतर है।

Ans: नवीन सर, मुझे DTU-CS पसंद है। आपके बेटे के उज्ज्वल भविष्य के लिए शुभकामनाएँ।

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आप नीचे ऐसेही प्रश्न और उत्तर देखना पसंद कर सकते हैं

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मेरा बेटा NSUT दिल्ली से CSAI या DTU दिल्ली से CS या बिट्स पिलानी CS कर रहा है हमें क्या प्राथमिकता देनी चाहिए
Ans: मीनू मैडम, बिट्स-पिलानी, सी.एस. के लिए। आपके बेटे के उज्ज्वल भविष्य के लिए शुभकामनाएँ। ‘ करियर | शिक्षा | नौकरियां | रिज्यूमे लेखन | प्रोफ़ाइल निर्माण | वेतन वार्ता कौशल | पेशेवर लिंक्डइन प्रोफ़ाइल निर्माण | परीक्षा तैयारी तकनीक (बोर्ड | प्रवेश और प्रतियोगी) | नौकरी साक्षात्कार कौशल | कौशल उन्नयन | पालन-पोषण और बच्चे की परवरिश कौशल | करियर संक्रमण | विदेश में शिक्षा | शिक्षा ऋण (भारत | विदेश में) | छात्रवृत्ति (भारत | विदेश में)’ पर अधिक जानने के लिए, कृपया मुझे RediffGURU में यहाँ फ़ॉलो करें।

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I am 47 years old, have saved approx 2.3 crs through mutual funds, nps, epf, etc. I save around Rs1.25 lacs pm. I wish to work for 5-8 more years. My son is in 12th and wants to pursue engineering. I live in office provided lease accommodation and dont own any house. Is purchasing a house in my name necessary or can I just continue to save for retirement and stay on rent? Will the corpus be enough when i retire after 5-8 years?
Ans: At 47, with a solid corpus of ?2.3 crore and monthly savings of ?1.25 lakh, you're on a strong financial path. If you continue saving for 5–8 years, assuming modest growth (10% annually), your corpus could grow to around ?4.5–5.5 crore—potentially sufficient for a comfortable retirement, especially if expenses are kept in check.

Buying a house isn’t strictly necessary unless emotional security or future housing stability is a priority. Renting can remain viable if you're disciplined with investments and ensure rising rents don’t strain your retirement income. You may also consider buying a smaller house closer to retirement, funded partially by your corpus, without compromising long-term returns.

Also factor in your son’s engineering expenses in the next few years, which could temporarily reduce your savings rate. Ensure you’re adequately insured (life and health) and have an emergency fund. A financial plan aligning your retirement income needs with inflation-adjusted expenses will help fine-tune your decisions.
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Dear Sir, Me and my wife are 39 years old, our total in hand income from salary is 1.3 lakhs. I have a car loan EMI of 28100, 4 yrs left in tenure. We have personal loan EMI of total of 25k monthly and 4 yrs remaining. We have invested in 3k monthly in PPF and 6k monthly SIP in MF (both of us incuded). We pay rent of 26k per month. Our kid is 2.5 yrs old and we have put him in daycare as we have to go office. Daycare expenses are 9k per month, including his 3 times meal. Petrol expenses are 7k per month (have to take our own car as using public/shared/office transport takes additional 1 hr to an fro from office). Broadband and moble connection together costs us 2.2k per month and Electricity is 1.8k per month. Remaing amount is spent in Groceries+Misc. We dont have any gold/own house/land/parents house or any savings left nor do we have any cash left. We dnt have any insurance for neither of us. Our child is growing and we need money for his education and futue, we need to buy a home for ourself. How to plan for our child's education and future and our retirement and our income and our future.
Ans: Dear Deepankar,
At 39, with a child and heavy EMIs, focus first on stability. Get term insurance (?1 crore each) and family health insurance (?10–15 lakh). Build a 3-month emergency fund by cutting discretionary spends. Consider refinancing loans to reduce monthly EMIs. Pause SIPs temporarily; restart once debts ease. Shift to a more affordable rental if possible. Delay home buying until finances improve. Track every expense and optimize where possible. Later, restart SIPs for your child’s education and your retirement. Discipline and clear priorities now will secure your family's financial future. Consult a financial planner to structure goals and investment strategy effectively.
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