Hundreds of Indian Students' Future Jeopardized in UK

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 13 October 2011, 03:09 IST   |    19 Comments
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The Indian government has once again come to save the careers of these young students trapped on apprehension of immigration fraud, second of such an incident after the immigration fraud at Tri-valley University in California earlier this year. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Vishnu Prakash said, "The High Commission of India is monitoring the situation closely and would strive to ensure that students are not adversely affected. It is estimated that about 200 Indian students were enrolled with the school," reports the Hindu. "HCI immediately established contact with TASMAC, which has conveyed via an e-mail, that it is working with the University of Wales to transfer the students to other educational institutions, to avoid disruption in their studies," Prakash said. The High Commission also has placed an advisory on its website advising the affected students to contact the commission, for required assistance, if any.