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makes no difference, the students will keep rushing in - no?
Sorry for my off topic rant since you did the same... lol.
Actually they should be thankful to students that their empty universities are now earning revenues. Indian students are not going there for free. People are going there because they can go there per immigration policy. Blaming it on applicants and expecting from them that they would refrain to go there because Australians will mistreat foreigners is again a faulty assessment.Either they should change the immigration policy or protect the investor during his stay.
If students are staying further there genuinely then again they are going through immigration process which welcomes them to qualify via points system. I can not see any favour they are doing to anyone but simply doing good business by earning good money at every single technicality/legality they offer or demand from applicant to fulfill.
Now the trend is changing, the numbers are declining and they are changing immigration policy every 3-6 month. They only need doctors, engineers et al now. Students are returning back after getting their diploma and degrees in good numbers.
Me and my wife both have quenched degrees from Australia and had left Australia soon after completion. My brother is going to finish his MPA and returning back in January. Why we selected Australia for studies (only our case) was because of sheer competition in India, to explore the new lands, ability to afford the education cost which is little costlier than getting it from good professional collegein India (without competing) and good acceptability of their qualification in India and other common wealth countries .