Fee hikes force students to return to India
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 28 - 2009 at 10:56
According to the Consulate-General of India in Dubai, the increase in fees at Indian schools has been found as the main reason for the return of more than 5,000 students to India for education, Khaleej Times has reported. Of the 15 schools that have seen a change in outflow of students, eight schools have witnessed a rise in pullouts, Venu Rajamony said. Three GEMS schools have issued a total of 500 certificates to students who will continue their education in India.
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