Several Australian universities are rejecting students from Indian states, including Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Jammu & Kashmir, amid concerns over misuse of the education system and student visa fraud.
The decision comes as authorities flagged a surge in fake applicants using student visas as a backdoor to migration rather than education.
Select universities which have faced issues with student applications have imposed the ban. Application processing has either stopped or introduced stricter scrutiny and additional verification procedures for students belonging to the aforementioned states.
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Authorities have cited risks to the reputation of their education system due to discrepancies in student applications from the Indian states. Some universities are working in tandem with the Department of Home Affairs, Australia, to tighten student visa processes.
Education consultants in India say this move has sparked confusion and disappointment among genuine applicants.
India remains one of the largest sources of international students in Australia. However, this latest development could impact the upcoming admission cycle and bilateral education ties unless resolved through diplomatic or policy interventions.
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