They are in shock': Indian students fear Trump has ended their American dream
Briefly

Indian consultancy head Subash Devatwal faces an influx of worried calls from students and parents concerned about studying in the US. With over 330,000 Indians enrolled at American universities last year, representing a surge over Chinese students, this year has brought major changes. Trump's administration has implemented strict measures affecting international students, including a pause on student visa interviews, inducing panic among families who invest heavily in education abroad. Many students, previously determined, are now reconsidering their plans due to the uncertainty surrounding US policies.
Families in India invest their entire life savings to send children to study in the US, considering it the ultimate symbol of success.
The turmoil caused by Trump's administration, including halting visa interviews, has left many Indian students in limbo and hesitant about pursuing US degrees.
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