— This analytical study investigates the usage patterns, preferences, and perceptions surrounding the adoption of UPI (Unified Payments Interface) payment gateways among postgraduate students. With the rapid proliferation of digital payment solutions in India, understanding the dynamics of UPI adoption among this demographic group is crucial for promoting financial inclusion and driving the transition towards a cashless economy. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive insights into postgraduate students' experiences with UPI payment gateways. Key findings reveal a high level of awareness and adoption of UPI among postgraduate students, driven by factors such as convenience, security, and accessibility. Certain UPI platforms emerge as preferred choices, influenced by transaction speed, user interface design, and additional features. However, challenges such as security concerns and technical issues persist, warranting targeted interventions to enhance user education and address usability issues. The study underscores the importance of tailored strategies to promote UPI adoption among diverse student populations and highlights the potential of digital payment solutions to drive financial literacy and empower the youth. Recommendations for UPI service providers, educational institutions, and policymakers are provided to optimize the adoption and usage of UPI payment gateways among postgraduate students, contributing to the advancement of India's digital payment ecosystem. Keywords— UPI Payments, Students, Online Payment
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