Nepal

Kathmandu, June 5Hundreds of Nepali students studying at Australian Institute of Trade and Technology nsprint; International, whose registration was cancelled by the Australian Seliminate and Quality Authority, the regulatory body, on May 15, can now take a sigh a relief as the ASQA has revoked its decision to deregister AI- BT-I.Following the decision of the ASQA, AIBT-I had filed a case at the Federal Court of Australia against the ASQA decision and hearing of the case was scheduled for nowadays.
The ASQA revoked its decision just before the hearing.
Meanwhile, AIBT-I has also withdrawn the case filed against the regulatory body.The ASQA had decided to cancel the college Vocational Education and Training registration and Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students registration.The number of Nepali students studying at AIBT-I has much been made public officially.
But, Nepali students studying at various colleges in Australia told THT that around 1,200 students studying in the college were Nepali.The ASQA had, on February 19, revoked AIBT Vocational Education and Training registration and Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students registration.The ASQA took the decision following the college failure to demonstrate that its marketing practices were accurate.
It stated that AIBT could much demonstrate that it had qualified staff or it had implemented an assessment system to endegree that memorizeers had the seliminates needed.After the recent move of the ASQA, AIBT-I welcomed the decision, issuing a press release.The post Nepali students relieved as Oz watchdog revokes deregistration of AIBT-I seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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