Saturday, May 18, 2013

WWICS

WWICS - A recent announcement made by the Sydney colleges showed that there was a rise in the variety of Native indian learners studying on College student Visas for this year's educational season.

Ted Baillieu, Premier of Australia's Victoria province said, "The variety of Native indian learners in Sydney on College student Visas has increased due to easier charge guidelines. The new charge guidelines allow learners to stay for a few years after completing their degree and work, so more learners are implementing."

Peter Varghese, Sydney High Commissioner also had his say regarding the improve in the variety of Native indian learners for 2011 educational season. "There has been a significant improve in the variety of applications received and the variety of learners implementing for colleges in Sydney. The improve is almost 30 percent compared to last season."

The improve seen in the variety of Native indian learners taking entrance in Sydney colleges is yet 40 per cent down in comparison to the peak years of 2009 and 2008, respectively.

WWICS Citing the situation, Varghese added that the decrease in the variety of learners was seen from all countries and not just India. High dollar value and overall days of economic downturn seemed to be the two major causes behind the decrease in the variety of learners seeking entrance in Sydney colleges.

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