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Harvard Visa Row: Why Indian students must rethink their study abroad dream

A visa policy row at Harvard sparks debate as Indian students explore global alternatives beyond the US. Saurabh Arora of University Living shares insights.

May 26, 2025 / 16:35 IST
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The Harvard visa pause raises fresh concerns for Indian students. Is it time to explore safer, smarter global study options beyond the US Ivy League dream?
The Harvard visa pause raises fresh concerns for Indian students. Is it time to explore safer, smarter global study options beyond the US Ivy League dream?

For decades, the United States, especially elite institutions like Harvard, has held near-mythical status among Indian students. But a recent move by the Trump administration to bar Harvard from enrolling new international students has shaken that image, triggering concerns over policy unpredictability and prompting students to widen their academic horizons.

Saurabh Arora, Founder & CEO of University Living, believes this incident marks more than just a bureaucratic hiccup, it signals a critical shift in how Indian students approach overseas education. “Students are no longer choosing purely on reputation,” he says. “They are asking smarter questions about value, outcomes, and long-term fit.”

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From Aspiration to Strategy

The Indian Student Mobility Report 2024 by University Living estimates that Indian students are set to spend over USD 17 billion annually in the USA. That figure is not just about aspiration, it’s about strategy. According to Arora, while Ivy League allure remains strong, students today are more discerning, weighing practicalities like policy clarity, affordability, and career pathways.