Foreign universities are no longer just a policy dream in India—they are turning into campuses, classrooms and choices. The promise is tempting: global pedagogy, less visa anxiety, and a lower overall cost than studying abroad. But the fine print matters. If fees soar and campuses cluster in metros, this “global upgrade” could deepen divides rather than deliver broad-based gains.
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