December 3, 2025 - 23:55

As the rupee keeps sliding, Indian parents and students in the US find themselves living a story they never meant to write, one in which careful financial planning is overshadowed by rising education costs. The depreciation of the rupee against the dollar has intensified worries among families who have invested significant resources in their children's education abroad.
With tuition fees and living expenses soaring, many are forced to reevaluate their budgets and financial strategies. The increasing cost of education, coupled with the fluctuating exchange rates, has created a sense of uncertainty. Parents, who once felt secure in their ability to support their children's dreams, now face the daunting prospect of higher financial burdens.
Students are also feeling the pressure, as they navigate the challenges of academic life while grappling with financial anxiety. Scholarships and part-time jobs have become crucial lifelines for many, but the reality remains that the financial strain is palpable. As the rupee continues to slide, the impact on education costs is a growing concern for families across India.
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