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Woman who took Rs 50 lakh loan for master's abroad says biggest return wasn't money

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Woman who took Rs 50 lakh loan for master's abroad says biggest return wasn't money
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Dhruvi Mundra, who took a Rs 50 lakh loan for a master's degree in London, shares her journey of repaying the debt by moving to Dubai for better job opportunities. She emphasizes that the personal growth and resilience gained from the experience were more valuable than the financial return.

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It highlights the financial realities and personal challenges faced by international students pursuing higher education abroad.

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