Why is education in India becoming an expensive instead of a right? The system is broken. → Too much theory, not enough practical skills. → Graduates feel lost; the industry moves on without them. → To catch up, we need huge amounts—MBA? 50 lakhs. Study abroad? Same story. Even new-age institutes like Scaler, MESA, or Masters' Union cost a fortune. But what about students who can’t afford it? How do they lead without access to opportunities? India talks about becoming a global leader—but how, when talented minds are held back by expensive education and limited resources? High fees, heavy loans, and a saturated job market leave many feeling hopeless. Education should be a bridge, not a burden. It’s time to rethink. Let’s make education accessible for all—because when we uplift our youth, we uplift our nation. P.S. Have you faced this struggle too? Share your thoughts below.
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