For Parents

Will my ₹40 lakh investment pay back? An honest ROI conversation.

By Dr Chathyushya K B, PhD (ICMR-NIN) · Founder, Manna Educare · 11 min read

A 2-hour ROI conversation upfront prevents 7 years of EMI regret. Indian parents should have this conversation before signing any agency agreement.

I'm a mother before I am a PhD. When a parent sits across from me asking whether the ₹40 lakh loan they're about to sign for their daughter's USA Master's is the right decision, I treat it the way I would treat my own family's decision. Slow down. Numbers first. Hope second.

The arithmetic most agencies don't show you

A typical ₹35 lakh education loan at 11% interest over 7 years has a monthly EMI of approximately ₹60,300. Total repayment: ₹50.6 lakhs (₹35L principal + ₹15.6L interest).

If your child returns from a USA Master's earning ₹15-20 lakhs per annum (gross) — typical for a fresh non-IIT/non-elite Master's grad — that translates to ₹1-1.4 lakhs per month take-home. Of which ₹60,000 goes to loan EMI for 7 years. That leaves ₹40,000-80,000/month for rent, food, insurance, savings.

That math works only if your child stays employed and the salary grows. It does not work if there's a job gap, an emergency, or a salary disappointment.

The single most common parent regret we see: "I should have asked harder questions about the loan EMI before signing the agreement. The agency made it sound effortless."

Country-by-country honest ROI realism

CountryTotal Cost (₹)Realistic Starting SalaryLoan Payback Timeline
Germany (public uni)15-25 L€42-55K (₹38-50L INR)2-4 years
USA STEM (mid-tier)50-65 L$60-85K (₹50-71L)5-8 years
USA Top-100 STEM60-80 L$95-130K (₹79-108L)3-5 years
UK 1-yr Master's35-55 L£32-45K (₹33-47L)4-6 years
Canada35-55 L$60-85K CAD (₹37-52L)4-6 years
Australia45-70 L$70-95K AUD (₹38-52L)5-8 years
India top university (IIM/IISc)15-30 L₹15-30L2-4 years

The 7-question ROI checklist parents should run

  1. What is the realistic starting salary in the target country? Not the LinkedIn-influencer salary. The real Indian-graduate-of-this-program salary.
  2. What is the loan EMI over 7 years? Use any bank's online calculator. Be precise.
  3. Is co-applicant credit strong enough to qualify for the loan? A surprising number of Indian families discover too late that the loan won't sanction.
  4. Is the post-study work permit duration sufficient? USA STEM: 36 months. UK: 24 months. Australia: 24-48. Germany: 18. Canada: up to 36. Tighter the window, faster the EMI pressure.
  5. What if the student doesn't get a job in 12 months post-graduation? Family savings buffer for 12-18 months of EMI without student earnings.
  6. Can the family survive financial shock — health, parent retirement, sibling education — alongside this loan?
  7. Is the career goal realistic for this specific program at this specific university? Not the agency's marketing claim. The honest answer.

When abroad genuinely makes ROI sense

When it doesn't make ROI sense

The conversation Manna has with parents

Before any package is sold, Manna's standard parent conversation covers:

  1. Total cost end-to-end (no surprises later)
  2. Loan EMI calculator with your specific income / co-applicant scenario
  3. Realistic post-study salary by country / program — not optimistic, not pessimistic — average
  4. Payback timeline with stress-test scenarios (12-month job gap, salary disappointment)
  5. India alternatives — IIMs, IISc, top private — that may serve career equally for less risk
  6. Three-Path classification of your child specifically

If after this conversation the math doesn't work, we say so. We don't push. ~10% of families we have this conversation with end up choosing India-First or delay-abroad. That is success, not lost revenue.

What the Manna Family Financial Counselling package includes

For families who want a deeper conversation before committing:

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Related: Three-Path Framework · Germany Pathway (Affordable)