Updated On: 03 March, 2022 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Though they are back home, many students rue several lakhs spent, without any clarity on what the coming years hold for them

Utkarsh Singh, student of Ternopil National Medical University
For scores of Indian students in safe zones or back home, it’s only momentary relief. While there is no threat to their lives, they are now worried about their studies that have been interrupted, bringing in a lot of uncertainties. Thousands of Indian students head to Ukraine for higher studies every year. The fee of the entire MBBS course costs about Rs 40 lakh there, while it touches Rs 1.1 crore in a private medical college in India.

Indian students flash victory sign after crossing the Ukraine-Poland border, in Budomierz, Poland, on Wednesday. Pic/PTI
For any queries please contact us: E-mail: support@mid-day.com