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Home » Blog » Trump administration’s drastic changes a cause for concern for Indian students in U.S.

Trump administration’s drastic changes a cause for concern for Indian students in U.S.

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Indian students studying in the US, one of the most preferred destinations for Karnataka voice students for higher studies, are anxious for their future, since the Donald Trump administration has announced a series of amendments to what is already existing the economy.

Sarala Narayan, a mother from MySuru, said that while her daughter is already studying in the United States, she is worried about how new regulations will affect studies.

New applicants see rejections

However, educational counselors and foreign education consultants say that although students who already conduct courses are affected, many new doctoral requests are being rejected.

“It is not likely that schools tell their students to pay for their courses. But many students who now request doctoral courses face rejections,” said Kunal Shah, founder, template consulting.

Imminent uncertainty

In addition to doctoral courses, parents of students who are expected to go to the United States this year are concerned about the imminent uncertainty.

“The times are such that there is a new announcement by Mr. Trump every day. When they ask us questions about these changes, we have no clarity. But I am sure that most of the decisions of Junk knee, and tea is not likely not to be toy. Shah explained.

There, the consultations will take comparative figures since the next intake is due in September, they say they are seeing a slight fall in students who wish the US. UU. For higher studies. In fact, some of them have noticed that only those who have admissions, such as doctoral courses, are canceling their admissions.

Work perspectives

“The new tariff regulations are expected to affect the labor market in the US Now, “said the Subramanana MN, consult, if it’s a behenute.

He added: “We will definitely see a dip this year compared to the previous years. There are almost no students who go to Canada because either geopolitical tensions and now the numbers for us will be reduced.”

Published – April 14, 2025 09:54 pm ist

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