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India's Higher Education Growth Results in Student Debt and Unemployment

India's higher education sector is experiencing rapid growth, particularly with the rise of private universities. However, this expansion has left many graduates struggling with debt and unemployment, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the education system in meeting job market demands.

The expansion of higher education institutions in India, particularly private universities, has led to increased competition for admission in public universities. This trend has resulted in a significant number of graduates facing challenges in securing employment and managing student debt. The situation highlights the disparity between the growing number of graduates and the availability of job opportunities in the market.

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India’s College Boom Is Leaving Graduates in Debt and Without Jobs

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India's Higher Education Growth Results in Student Debt and Unemployment