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Cursor expels Indians from its 1 year free plan for students

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Last updated: 12 May 2025 17:58
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Cursor expels Indians from its 1 year free plan for studentsThe viral AI vibe coding tool Cursor quietly removed India from its free one -year Pro Subscription Scheme for students without any formal intimacy. The report said that the proposal was available to students in India, but Karsar has pulled it down.

Cursor expels Indians from its 1 year free plan for students

The viral AI vibe coding tool Cursor quietly removed India from its free one -year Pro Subscription Scheme for students without any formal intimacy. The report said that the proposal was available to students in India, but Karsar has pulled it down.

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The cursor has been developed by the US-based tech startup Anyspare. (Photo: Reuters)

The viral AI vibe coding tool Cursor quietly removed India from its free one -year Pro Subscription Scheme for students without any formal intimacy. The report said that the proposal was available to students in India, but Karsar has since pulled it down without any clarification. Needless to say that this step has created a wave of criticism on the Internet.

Cursor is providing 12 months Pro membership to students globally at the time of writing. The scheme was recently given the opportunity to avail 500 fast requests per month for AI models like GPT-4O, Cloud 3.7 Sonnet, and Grok-3. Sign-up requires email or enrollment evidence for verification. Payment details are also sought, but there is no payment for the first year. Standard fee – According to the scheme pricing – then apply it until it is canceled.

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However, many Indian students who are recently trying to register are surprised to find their country missing from the eligibility list. Forum posts on Karsar’s website show users expressing disappointment, calling it unfair and indicating India’s massive contribution to the global technical ecosystem. One user wrote, “It is a mistake to leave India,” while another said, “injustice is done to Indian students, many were still trying to go in.”

Although there is no official statement from Karsar on the matter, users are speculating that the change may be due to misuse such as account resale or spam, which led the cursor to remove the free plan for users in India. Cursor initially included India, but seems to be quietly removed later, possibly as a model to act on the misuse of free plan.

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The cursor has been developed by the US-based tech startup Anyspare. It is built on Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code and supports many big language models including its own, as well as Openai and Amazon-supported anthropic. Cursor recently hit over one lakh daily users and increased its annual recurring revenue from $ 100 million to $ 200 million in April. Anysphere is hovering.

Established by four MIT graduates in 2022, the company closed the $ 900 million funding round led by Thrive Capital. It currently costs around $ 9 billion. This growth has been so meteorite that Openai was apparently keeping an eye on buying it. However, the decision to exclude India from its student plan has raised eyebrows at a time when the company is watching explosive global development.

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