3 private Canada colleges on brink of bankruptcy: Indian students suffer, high commission offers help

Updated : Feb 19, 2022 14:12
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Editorji News Desk

The Indian high commission has issued advisory for students affected by closure of three private institutions who are reportedly on the brink of bankruptcy.

The advisory has been issued to Indian students studying at M College, CED College and CCSQ College in Quebec.

The high commission in a statement said that the provincial government of Quebec has advised that the affected students may directly contact their colleges, and in the event that if they find any difficulty in reimbursement or the transfer of fees, they can file a complaint with Quebec government's higher education ministry. 

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Reports said in view of the closing down of the three private colleges, protests and rallies are being carried out by several Indian students. The three colleges reportedly collected millions of dollars in the name of tuition fees from students and later announced a shutdown.

Since then, the high commission has also been providing constant support to the affected students and further suggested a resolution to the issue.

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