India’s upcoming Union Budget 2026 is prepared to prioritize the education sector. With global economic shifts and rising international education costs, policymakers are focusing on strengthening domestic capacity. Increased funding, tax support, and skill development are crucial. This will help expand India’s education system, adapt to economic changes, and prepare students for future opportunities.
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