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Australian universities retract enrolments amid visa crackdown

Reports indicate that universities have retracted offers to students who did not have strong applications and are perceived to be an immigration risk. It is not clear how many students from India have been impacted by the curbs, but applications of students from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Haryana are reported to be coming in for greater scrutiny.

February 14, 2024 / 11:45 IST
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In 2022, over 1 lakh Indian students were studying in Australia, a significant jump from 73,808 in 2019.
In 2022, over 1 lakh Indian students were studying in Australia, a significant jump from 73,808 in 2019.

A few Australian universities are reportedly retracting certificates of enrolment (CoE) issued to their students. The institutes are said to be taking a firm approach towards students who have not complied with earlier requests to withdraw their applications in light of scrutiny by immigration authorities.

According to a report by Times Higher Education, the University of Wollongong and La Trobe University have retracted offers to students who did not have strong application and their visa rejection may have put the universities at a “higher risk level”.

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Among various measures taken by the Australian government to curb migration as part of its ‘Migration Strategy’, one significant step was the substitution of the “genuine temporary entrant” requirement with a “genuine student test”. This adjustment is made with the specific goal of dissuading individuals whose principal intention is employment rather than education.

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