
3 Colleges In Canada Shutdown. Indian High Commission Issues Advisory For Students For Reimbursement Of Fees
ABP NewsThree colleges in Canada's Quebec province were abruptly shut down this month. The High Commission issued an advisory stating that the students "may file a complaint with Ministry of Higher Education, Government of Quebec". The High Commission has also noted that they are in "close contact" with the elected Canadian representatives from the Indian community to provide support to the affected students, ANI reported. Indian high commission issues advisory for students affected by closure of three institutions in Canada Read @ANI Story | https://t.co/TVyGdhRe5z#canadaprotests pic.twitter.com/PMIRssiTcH — ANI Digital February 19, 2022 "The provincial government of Quebec has advised that the affected students may directly contact the institutions where they are registered, and in the event that they find any difficulty in reimbursement of their fees or transfer of fees, they may file a complaint with Ministry of Higher Education, Government of Quebec," he advisory said. The Advisory by Indian High Commission In Canada Noted The Following Points "Students from India planning higher studies in Canada are again advised to make thorough checks of the credentials and standing of the institution where they are seeking admission before making any payment to such institutions."
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