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Study abroad aspirants feel the heat as rupee keeps falling against the dollar
Vibha Kagzy, Founder and CEO, of ReachIvy.com, believes that even after the pandemic, students' aspirations to study abroad have gotten bolder than ever and it is unlikely that this will be dampened by the exchange rates.
"Changes in the global economy are the norm. The US has been a study abroad choice owing to ease of communication in English and an abundance of opportunities. European countries have also caught up and are at par. Arguably, their tuition is more attractive as are their financial support options," she said.