Highlights:

At top 50 US B-schools, Indian students make up nearly 34 per cent of all internationals, far outpacing other nationalities.

DHS plan replaces H-1B lottery with a wage-weighted selection system, favoring higher-paying jobs.

Trump administration’s proposed one-time H-1B petition fee could hit employers hard, discouraging junior MBA hiring.

Deans are lobbying policymakers, advising students to consider Canada, Europe, and Singapore as alternative job markets. - Advertisement -

Rising costs and limited visa opportunities may deter future applicants, especially ROI-driven Indian candidates.

For decades, the American MBA has been a dream ticket for ambitious Indian professionals, offering access to elite classrooms, global networks, and lucrative post-graduation careers. But

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