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Aus varsities to see fewer Indian students?
Press Trust of India, Thursday July 30, 2009, Melbourne

Top Australian educationists are expecting a "big slide" in enrollment of Indian students following recent wide media coverage of racial assaults and migration scams.

Melbourne University vice-chancellor Glyn Davis said that there were early indications of a dramatic fall in the applications from Indians. The university is considered to be one of the top educational institutions in the country.

"We'll know in the next couple of weeks what it means, but I'm anticipating a quite sharp fall in the number of Indian students who elect to come to Australia," Davis told ABC radio.

Similar sentiments were voiced by top officials of RMIT and Victoria University, who reported early signs of a drop in demand and both attributed the slip to adverse reporting about students' safety Down Under.

However, early reports of a decrease are not supported by official data and student visa applications, which both show growth to June, according to 'The Age' report that on contrary reported decline in applications.

Davis said a reduction in Indian students was a "great loss" for Australia.

"Many of them do choose to stay and contribute to our nation after they graduate, so to lose that cohort is really distressing. To lose it because of such unscrupulous behaviour as is being reported would be particularly tragic," he said.

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Posted by Shinoj Kumar on Jul 31, 2009
This is great to see Indian students making good and merit decisions. What is the use for Australian government advertising their land as good educational destination when they are not able to control their own backyard? Indians, mostly, are known for social values. They value those who value them. And moreover there is no necessity for Indians to depend on Australia for education. There are good other countries for "safer" education. I think, US is far more better than Australia. The most disappointing fact is that the attack is on students and this is not acceptable. The Australian government is to blame.
Posted by Vijay Singh on Jul 30, 2009
Finally Indian are awaking up, All these universities wants money and give cleaning jobs which no wants to do.Even if you get job they will treat you like animals at works place.
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