Indian universities are enhancing finance education, but a gap persists between domestic degrees and global workplace expectations. Experts highlight a need to shift from theory to practical application, integrate international financial contexts, and embed digital technologies. While progress is evident, structural changes are crucial for Indian finance education to truly compete globally.
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