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Harvard University grad warns Indian students: Overseas education no longer a guaranteed ticket to success
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Prominent entrepreneur Rajesh Sawhney has cautioned Indian students against assuming that overseas education guarantees success, especially in countries like the U.S., U.K., and Canada. Highlighting stricter immigration policies and diminishing job opportunities, he noted that traditional paths to lucrative tech roles no longer hold. The conversation sparked diverse reactions on X, with many agreeing that success now depends more on skills and networking than degrees alone, urging students to rethink costly foreign education plans.
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