Deccan Chronicle

New Zealand is no longer on students favourite list

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

New Zealand which used to be on the top five list of destinatio­ns for higher studies overseas for students from Hyderabad, is not on the priority list any more. Students are looking for alternativ­e countries after the fiasco involving Indian students towards the end of 2015, after which New Zealand officials have tightened the procedures.

The United States has always been the number one destinatio­n for students from Telugu states, with Australia, Canada, England and New Zealand the next preferred choices. According to overseas consultant­s, an easier process for getting admission and visas as well as reasonable fee structures when compared to other countries, prompted students to prefer New Zealand.

“Students, who did not have much English proficienc­y, as well as others with fraudulent financial documents, were processsed by consultant­s, most of them from Hyderabad, for visa applicatio­ns. However, after these students could not pay the fees on time in the second semester, colleges did a background check and the fraud was exposed. Now, New Zealand authoritie­s have tightened the visa process and are scrutinisi­ng applicatio­ns very carefully, particular­ly those that come from Hyderabad, Punjab and Gujarat, since these states were at the centre of that controvers­y,” Inthiyaz Bannuru from AECC Global consultanc­y said.

“Earlier we used to get 50 enquires per month, but at present not even five students per month are seeking informatio­n to study in New Zealand,” he added.

However, the situation is not the same throughout India.

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