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EducationTimes of India

Study abroad students advised to have backup plan

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  1. Study abroad aspirants often face visa refusals or admission denials, yet many lack a Plan B for setbacks.

  2. Students and families invest heavily in applications, but experts say alternatives before rejection help avoid rushed decisions.

  3. Rejection can be overwhelming due to high expectations, financial pressure, and family responsibilities tied to overseas education.

  4. Changing visa rules, competitive admissions, and shifting career goals add to the challenges of studying abroad.

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