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129 students mostly Indians will be displaced from Oz college

Updated on: 29 September,2009 09:42 AM IST  | 
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At least 129 overseas students mostly from India will be displaced due to Australian government's rapid audit programme for high risk colleges which has led to closure of the fourth private institute in Melbourne in three months.

129 students mostly Indians will be displaced from Oz college

At least 129 overseas students mostly from India will be displaced due to Australian government's rapid audit programme for high risk colleges which has led to closure of the fourth private institute in Melbourne in three months.


St George Institute of Professionals, a Melbourne-based vocational college offering courses in management, multimedia and graphic arts, was closed after a rapid audit launched by the government to cleanse its education sector. The students affected by the closure are expected to be offered a placement in suitable alternative courses at no extra cost.


The college, according to The Age, will surrender its registration from Wednesday. The closure is a part of Victorian government efforts to audit 41 institutions regarded as a high risk to international students.


St George, which is based in Flinders Street in Melbourne's central business district, was registered as a private college in 1998. Industry insiders had described it as a very rotten apple after the auditors found it had failed to comply with most of the necessary teaching and course standards required to operate as a training provider in Victoria.

Skills Minister Jacinta Allan who is currently in India, described the latest closure as disappointing and said the rapid audits were working to weed out incompetent, unscrupulous education providers.

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