The Trump Effect.. The shattered dreams of Indian students?
President Trump's latest announcement on student visas has caused concern among Indian students in the U.S. With new regulations limiting part-time job opportunities, many students are left in a dilemma about how to fund their education. This change could significantly impact the future of Indian students in the U.S.

Indian students in the U.S. have received a severe setback. According to the latest announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump, students working part-time jobs will have their student visas revoked. This decision has left around 300,000 Indian students currently in the U.S. in a state of confusion. With the possibility of earning extra income through small jobs while studying reduced, their dreams seem to be slipping away.
Studying in the U.S. is an expensive affair. The average student spends around Rs. 40 lakh. As a result, many students take loans to reach the U.S. Earning money through part-time jobs while studying helps them meet their living expenses. However, with the new regulations, students now face greater financial difficulties.
Students already in the U.S. and those planning to go are now in a state of confusion due to this decision. They are worried about how to arrange the necessary funds for their education and whether they should return home if they can’t complete their studies. This new rule will make the situation more complicated, especially with the rising number of students who had to abandon their studies mid-way.
The number of Indian students in the U.S. has been growing every year. However, Trump’s recent decision could reduce the flow of Indian students to the U.S. in the future. Analysts believe that stricter regulations will be applied to F-1 visa holders in particular. This decision could affect not only the students but also the universities in the U.S.
In light of these strict regulations, Indian students now need to reassess their international education plans. Exploring opportunities in other countries and securing financial aid in advance would be a good idea. Those still planning to study in the U.S. should proceed with caution. The extent of the impact of Trump’s policies and how it will affect the future of Indian students remains to be seen.
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