Indian Students Rethink Studying Abroad
Friday, 2026/06/26106 words2 minutes1744 reads
Every year, many Indian students go to other countries to study. More than 1.2 million Indian students study abroad. They go to the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
But now, things are changing. Indian money is losing value. This means studying abroad costs more. Students need to borrow more money. Many students are worried.
Pragati Priya is 29 years old. She will study in Rome in September. She is excited but also worried. She needs to borrow a lot of money. "I don't want to burden myself with a student loan," she said. Her family will help her, but many other students cannot afford it now.
