Indian students in Australia: Many children in India dream of going abroad to study, for this they work very hard and pass many tests. In such a situation, if you also want to study in Australia, then it may be a little difficult for you. International student visas have been increased in Australia. Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh gave this information in Parliament on Thursday.
How much did the fee increase?
On the question asked regarding this, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh shared written information. In this question, he was asked whether Australia had really doubled the international student visa fee a few days ago.
He said that from July 1, 2024, the Australian government has increased the international student visa fee from 710 Australian dollars to 1,600 dollars. The second question was whether the Indian government has approached Australia to reduce this fee? Answering this question, he said that the government has placed this entire matter before the Australian government.
He said that this fee increase will affect many Indian students who are dreaming of going to Australia to study. Many Indian students go to Australia to study and the Government of India continuously voices their support for them, which will be continued in the future also.
how many indian students in australia
According to data from the Ministry of Education of the Australian Government, 130,000 Indian students are expected to live and study in Australia in 2024. In terms of foreign students in Australia, Indian students come second. These students are enrolled in various programs including higher education, vocational education and English language courses.
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